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which has been approved since the beginning of brics, until now , he may accept it, he may study and review it again, and present his opinion in some places . their important point is that, sir, this economic order that you created is inefficient in some places, for example, the international fund. poor and the world bank model means that its decision-making process is in trouble. it says that third world or developing countries account for 50% of the world's gross domestic product . their share is based on 15 voting rights. it is not acceptable or suppose that in the discussion of the development of these banks, when they give loans, they make the loan conditional , they make it conditional on human rights. this is the object of these
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countries' objection, so this is in one of the places that provide an alternative, such as brit bank . well, this is the same question, mr. doctor, when you have a world bank, an international monetary fund , you have swift, does it form its corresponding form in the form of brics? there is no comparison with him, 100 hundred no , look at what parts i mentioned, for example, suppose that now the wtv, maybe many chinese people were once banned from entering china, but now china has filed a complaint against the united states of america through world trade organization 24. some of these institutions are acceptable to them, and i would like to say that the security order is the security order of the brics countries. they are opposed to american alliances. of course, some countries like
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india may have a problem here because it has alliance relations with the united states in some places, and ultimately the political order that is discussed in this way is related to the structure of the international system. global security therefore, they believe that in order for decision-making to be more legitimate, more countries should be members of the system, and in fact they support multilateralism. first, it is the beginning of the road, and from now on, if the country wants to be influential, it must
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play an effective role in the design of ideas and in the formation of structures. i agree with the doctor, but it's not working. organization of institutions that can correspond to existing institutions the ruler of the world, which is the creation of the liberal order of western america and europe, the western system can replace them , but it will take time, as long as it does not reach that capacity , it will definitely use the existing capacity, but it is protesting, it is protesting against this existing order.
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he doesn't know this system as fair because he doesn't know it's fair , he's looking for a new structure, that's why i mentioned the new governance, brics is working in all dimensions of governance, science, technology , cyber security, i don't know, information technology, economy , insurance, banking, everything, institutionalization he does if he can. when it reached maturity, it replaced the institutions therefore, we can see that right now there is a long queue of countries applying to join brics. 32 countries are currently applying to join brics. today brics is half the world with 9 countries. with 32 countries, if the following countries are added, it will reach more than 3/4 of the world. the meaning of this is that the word i said is rebellion.
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the world is in the south, everyone is tired of the existing order , they are looking for a new order, you are looking for a new system , brics has this capacity. there is only one alternative that can create this so-called capacity. we don't have another alternative for the western system at the moment. the alternative, anyway, the western system is a powerful and powerful system that has clawed at the whole world, it needs this one capacity as an alternative that has a superpower, at least it is china, brics today has more than 70% of the world's energy in its hands, which is itself. there is a power, brics today dominates the important straits of the world, the strait of hormuz, the strait of babilmandab , the suez strait, and this itself creates power. brics today , the important corridors of the world, the east-west corridor, the north-south
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corridor, are all within the bris countries, these are the things that are due to this power and this authority will give that in the future and in order. very well and always talk it is because joining this is basically international institutions or international organizations or international groups that can have benefits for countries and it has always been talked about that iran's joining the shanghai and iran's joining brics can especially in the field of economy , it should create capacity for us and benefit us. see what benefits we can get from brics, because it is new, now you and even our membership is new . now, no one should expect that there will be an immediate objective achievement for us. come on, but the logic and theory is this, when your country is one the country you are talking about is a country with capabilities
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that we call national capabilities. if this country establishes a relationship with another country , its capability will increase, which we call relational power, meaning the power created as a result of the relationship . if a country becomes a member of an institution , it gains a new power, which we call institutional power. so, practically, if the brics structures, i will give an example, the brics structures that you mentioned are formed in the field of economy, it automatically has a series of rights for us and creates a series of obligations for us. obligations in cooperation with others and our open rights in exchange for cooperation with others , for example, one of the main goals of brics, according to mr. shatarzadeh
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, is his criticism of the world's economic governance model. for this purpose, a bank has been formed , the new development bank or brics bank, this bank is in accordance with its own standards. . it gives loans, finances, creates infrastructure projects. or it has another economic structure under the title of precautionary reserve contract. it acts as a backup when you are possibly sanctioned. or your economy suffers sudden shocks, he supports. with 50 100 billion dollars in reserves. therefore, our membership in the field of economy is based on the current structure. it has these concerns, which is one of our main concerns, which is the matter of sanctions, but this is not operational yet, which means it could happen in the coming years, no, now there is this structure . at the beginning of the journey, because
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it is an idea, it has become like this. when you start work, you may act with considerations and caution, but this is a very important capacity for us. in addition, i would like to say that your service is essentially brics it is economic. brics is basically economic in nature , but as it progresses, political and security issues will also be added to it. i brics is a chinese idea or at least a russian chinese idea , even though the shanka cooperation organization is a chinese and russian idea, but it does not mean that if this chinese and russian idea is not joined by any other country , the countries
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follow their own interests by joining these organizations. let me give an example from yesterday we were worried about the position of russia and china regarding the islands . yesterday we were worried about the position of russia regarding zangzor. now, in today's negotiations, russia is changing its view . this means that an institution is a place for discussion, it is a place for consultation and bargaining, and to put forward a point of view and make it clear that it could not have happened on the sidelines of any other summit. look, when it happens in a kant text, it has a special meaning. it means that this is kant. now these discussions may have happened mostly in the field of relationships in the field of marginal meetings. this means that sometimes these meetings are more important than the text itself. therefore, this happened in the conversation with the russian officials, with the survey officials, in the survey with other officials
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, but i want to say that this capacity was created for us , maybe if it was not the excuse of the brics summit, it would have been in the framework of bilateral relations, of course, a result would have been reached, but a result that reflected international , the result is as if an institution supports this position, it would no longer have this achievement, that's it, mr. shadarzadeh, do you think that china is the most important thing for itself, and russia for itself, which one and this is why brics still does not have a head
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, it does not have a head, that is, it is not like someone is the speaker or finisher. if i want to give an example, today brics is being run by a board of directors, not by a leader, it does not have a leader, this is a big challenge. there is brics that can reach an agreement that especially in the political and security fields, everyone takes the same position. for now, we all share some positions, such as opposition to sanctions, such as opposition to unilateral domination. counter measures club. they read this
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correct the boredom of different encounters from the double standards of the western system. however, brics is moving them towards making it fair. but it can create good opportunities for iran, for example, if we face the so-called sweet sanctions in brics bricspi. it gives us the opportunity to be able to find a replacement for swift. if we are facing hardships for our basic goods , today brics produces more than 80% of the world's basic goods, namely meat, sugar, oil, animal feed, and these are produced in brazil. brazil is the first producer. doer and the largest producer of basic goods from russia , as well as wheat, we can easily do so in the form of brics systems. without talking about financial transactions and sanctions and banking sanctions , let's follow them in the form of brics. today, we
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are discussing the issue of anti-dollar. by the way, anti-dollar is one of the main goals of all the member countries of brics, the presidents, chinese, and indians all agree on this matter. also south africa, if something happens, the back of the western economy will be broken, so we can take this opportunity. in the brics economy discussion, there is a system called the payment system, looking for an alternative system to swift
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it is looking for exchange between countries within the framework of national currencies . he joins a lot. it has been used by you. have a good night.
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new research shows a link between evictions and premature death, a relationship that shows that this issue is even more severe than during the pandemic. the first two years of the covid-19 crisis deaths in renters facing evictions more than doubled, with residents nationwide worried about the impact of evictions.
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i live in durham, north carolina. i am the mother of a wonderful 10-year-old boy. in december 2020, we were evicted from my house. after two years of struggling to pay the rent , i faced eviction. the only thing i felt was my blood pressure dropping. at that moment, i saw that i fell in the street. here in dallas we have a problem with homelessness and i found myself in this situation. after living in a house that is rented for one year and when i complained about the water and electricity bill , instead of solving the problem, the landlord decided to get an eviction order for me. where should i go? this was my main problem because i couldn't be homeless. there was no option for a working mother and a son who excelled in school.
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we were meant to be part of a community. the decline happened quickly and i had insomnia at night. we found a room to rent. we did not have a kitchen to cook in. in addition, we were suffering from covid, virus and cold, there is always fear of going to the doctor had you are trying to pay for a house and a roof over your head. woe to the day when you are sick and have to
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pay for the examination. i decided not to spend the extra 100 or 200 dollars that i have to spend on food for the two weeks until the next payment period. i couldn't spend it on food or transportation anymore. i had to allocate this amount to cover the rent. it was terrible , it was scary, i was so stressed that one day i had a heart attack, my body was sweating and i was in a bad mood , i didn't even think i could make it to the other side of the street. to reach if you enter this stage while in relatively good health , you will eventually perish at the end of this period. this is a disease that at this stage has no name other than dismissal. we are joined in this program from princeton university's dismissal lab. he
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is the lead author of a recent study showing the link between evictions and deaths. of that in this program. we have to deal with these inequalities using different strategies.
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it acts socially and is the peak of all the mechanisms related to eviction and health, therefore, this priority is given to rent over health care and food. ok, or the experience of extreme housing instability
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after eviction. in this study, we found that renters who were threatened with eviction had an in-house mortality rate during the pandemic that was almost twice what we estimated based on pre-eminence mortality rates. for example, we expected the occurrence of an event like the eviction itself, but there is also a more general indicator of financial problems. we know that the threat of eviction
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has negative effects on people's health, even if they are never evicted, so there is constant stress related to finding a house. it's a traumatic process to get hired or face eviction. there is an interpretation and that the rent must be paid first. we know that tenants. therefore, all these messages are combined with each other over time in such a way as to form the state of health related to before and after the period of dismissal. but to be clear , i want to say that your research is actually for these reasons.
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we don't expect people who are facing an eviction order from the court.
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what do you hope people, legislators and policy makers will think of your research ? i think the lesson we want to learn from this research is to move towards creating a country where quality housing is affordable for everyone. ok, and we also want to point out that before the outbreak of the pandemic, we also experienced a crisis in the housing sector, so this data somehow shows how these conditions have been exacerbated by the spread of covid-19, but i think in now that the rent pressure has reached its highest level and the evictions are increasing once again, we should actually think about these policies to reduce the eviction process and guarantee affordable housing for everyone. this issue is only related to the policies housing it is not, but it is also vital in connection with health policies.
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mrs. payandeh pani and jabdar of the islamic republic of iran. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. in the first foreign trip of the presidency, the president will visit iraq in a few minutes at the head of a high-level political and economic delegation. in this trip, which is held at the official invitation of the prime minister of iraq, in addition to meeting with iraqi officials and businessmen and iranians living in iraq, mr. al-badishian visited the official invitation of the kurdistan regional government.

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