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person initials for this particular use ah, we will not allow the opponents of the revolution. mercenaries were sold out to the u. s. government to provoke destabilization. cuba accuses washington of inciting mass demonstrations across the country. thousands of taken to the 3 protesting and economic crisis and what they're calling for handling of the kobe pandemic. providing the spirit of neo nazi segregation in europe and russia takes a shot at france over covert backseat. that's as a senior official tells europe to reject jobs offered by moscow. and beijing and starvation will eclipse the devastation of the pandemic. that's according to oxfam, which says, 11 people are dying from hunger around the world. every minute we got insight from the charity
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ah, coming to live from our world news headquarters in moscow, this is our international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. cuba president has lashed out at washington, accusing it of stirring up mass protests around the country. thousands have flooded the streets of the caribbean nation over an economic crisis exacerbated by the pandemic. an anti government movements being called the largest in 30 years. the the
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u. s. which has had a decades long embargo against the islands set. it fully backs the people's right to rally. protest come after uniquely tough here for cuba, the economy plunged 11 percent hurt by the coven crisis. an american sanction country said the u. s. embargo cost it 9000000000 dollars last year alone, hurting its ability to fight the pen. demik america calls its sanctions tools for democracy. while cuba, the president demands, supporters go out and defend their country. a correspondent for our sister channel archie spanish is in her honor. i'm coming out ministrations in support of the cuban government being held around the country. you can see national flags, portraits of the historical leader of the cuban revolution. fidel castro, and slogans for him. and president miguel diaz canal. these demonstrations, some large, other smaller like this one taking place not only in havana, but in other parts of cuba. the protest appeared to have been organized on social
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media present, diaz canal appeared to the country on television. let's listen to an exit from his speech. say about, i'm all over a little we are addressing revolutionaries who may have become entangled. addressing cubans who may have some concerns, but we will not allow the opponents of the revolution. mercenaries were sold out to the u. s. government sold out to the empire, receiving money from subversive agencies to provoke destabilization. and there will be a response from the revolutionaries. and therefore, we call upon all the revolutionaries of the country, all the communists to come out in the places where these provocations are being carried out today and from now on demo. and it's noteworthy that american flags could be seen at some demonstrations against the government. many said this was proof of the involvement of the u. s. in organizing such actions. many find it all the, even though the u. s. is blockading cuba. people are still waving american flags. despite this, the marches in support of the government took place in different parts of the city . we spoke with several people who came out to defend the government and heard what
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they think about the protests. for the lower level, of course improvements are needed, but we'll, we'll do it in a different way. and we will not please the americans imperialist wants nothing good for us. it won't be better if they triumph here stabilize, they won't get it. they will never get it. this is the 3 to fidel wrote, and d. s. can now, since the started the pandemic, cuba has suffered from a serious crisis. not only in health care, but also in economics, a lack of food and an energy crisis due to a breakdown of some power plants. all of this, according to analysts, has provided fertile ground for the groups, the people organizing protests against the government. earlier i spoke with political analyst, chris banbury, who thinks democracy is not america's actual goal. every point of life in terms of shortages, etc. and the model ways, of course, essentially regime is what happened in iraq, where essentially the decade plus expansion was used to soften up to damage the
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iraqi economy to we can iraq in preparation for american invasion. no, the americans are not going to invade cuba, but they do who directly economy to help the economy and they do how that will spark demonstrations in a bigger scale even what we're seeing. just note that is the whole, but what we also must remember as well, is that america does not go around the world toppling regimes as it did in iraq, afghanistan to impose democracy. we're still waiting for that and i've gotten this done and affected we're in iraq. many cubans of welcome some of the concessions should be made in opening up small businesses and so on. their welcome, the open up of cuba to europe to canada and other countries are in the world. but of course, this is not enough for the americans. and of course, we know there are well financed cuban exile groups in miami, in florida. and i was waiting to exploit any on any on reg,
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reviving the spirit of neo nazi segregation in europe. that's how russia slammed calls by frances europe minister for a new states not to use vaccines developed in russia and china. we can do france for such discriminate restatements by its high ranking representative, which of the spirit of neo nazi segregation in europe. it is not for the french foreign ministry to dictate the country. some people were jeff they should be vaccinated with obviously the french foreign ministry. curtain as the country has not been able to develop its own vaccine. we sympathize with francis failure. the vast majority of european countries recognize only these 4 vaccines as the france and only 3 countries are differently. i regret the greece, does this. the ministers regret referred to athens letting in tourists who has had russian or chinese shops. reese also requires a cobra test for entry, but it's far from the only european country to green light. moscow spoken in the v
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in addition to the likes of hungry and flow. vakio san marino has been using it for months and has now had almost 0 new cases. the land said medical journal recently published a study on elderly people there, which showed a few side effects and those who got the shot. there were also no safety concerns or fatalities reported, and greeks. greek politicians said discriminating against russia's jap makes no sense. i think that we should avoid that as in the course of any kind of vaccine that nationalism vaccine must consider as a public who in our global would and in my understanding, the biggest challenge is how to vaccine or see this is where we're not, we're not asking you to be on campus where we can afford to have, i don't own vaccine and say for that vaccine agencies. if people are in africa, the people in, in india. exactly because of the damages of law. but we will never be safe if only
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asked the seasons of the let's see. that better off county will be until the rest will be left to the pending. i must stress that, let's say that greece was to accept the french position. that would be, that would be a little bit ridiculous from the point of view of that hunger. marian's or having sputnik vaccinations. so we would allow on gary and was put nic vaccination coming into greece. free preview without any, without any other test discriminating on russians coming in from moscow and spoke with nick vaccination, which does make sense. reporters have broken into the georgian parliament to protest the killing of a camera man by anti gay activists. the journalists are reported to have seized the parliamentary secret speakers. they are demanding
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a meeting with law makers and the resignation of the government. we could go, writers protested again, protested a pro l. g. b t. mars scheduled by activists. and the camry man was found dead after being beaten during the classes. the news, the author in russia analyst mark martin mccauley told us politics is deeply involved in the issue of georgia and that the country is now split in various ways. it is a country which is profoundly conservative and therefore as you be march, the pride march was a red rag to a boon. it's a very rumored indeed because the government was for joan, georgia,
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government jewelry for a job. because the very clowns, the guys groups in georgia find it difficult to come together and stay together and agree compromises. and therefore, georgia is split various ways. politics is about power. and the groups which are out of both want to have and want to reduce those who have 2 very, very weak government, very, very weak states. so they can take over the policy deeply and go of merely about lea, a pride, march, and g p deeper. when he's been seized by those who want to achieve power to weaken the government and become more powerful themselves or hidden hunger pandemic could turn out to be worse than anything. colby has dealt the world since the beginning of the pandemic. that's the warning from oxfam. it says, 11 people are dying of starvation globally every minute. while 155000000 people are
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apparently facing crisis levels of food insecurity. the charity is also published a series of harling 1st hand accounts of women struggling to feed their children. i can secure a good quality 14 for my children. therefore i feel guilty and i feel that no matter how much i'm trying, i still need to do more. i had to look for solutions. i can go hungry, but the boy cannot. i even dared. i dared allure to go back for food because i could endure hunger. it hurts me amount to videos on what to do with children are not eating properly. and i sometimes feel like i'm not raising them boil enough. most of the time we have little to nothing treat. i struggle to get my children to sleep at night. they ask for food and i tried to distract them, telling them stories until they're asleep. then i look at them and prefer a better life until i gets stolen by sleep. ok,
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sam listed climate change armed conflicts and the economic impact of the corona virus pandemic. because the driving forces behind the crisis with loc downs and the closure of borders and businesses only making matters worse for those already disadvantaged. but the head of humanitarian policy at oxfam matt matthew trust, scott told us there are other factors as well. we have to understand what i'm actually means to people on the ground. i mean, it's extraordinarily serious with knowing that hunger figures were increasing. we predicted last year that the tension going to get was a to see how bad it's got. and i think yes, this is genuinely shocking. we have to make sure that people are able to get vaccine. so it's not just going to the rich countries because we have to also restart the economies and put a country for me. there are 3 key things we have to dream. firstly on sci fi and piece. the 2nd is we have to stop warring parties from blocking humanitarian 8. we cannot have a situation where parties are using hunger as a weapon of war. and finally, of course, funding funding is crucial. it will get people to help they need. and i think we
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also need to look at the kind of safety net that, that some of the rich countries talk with the poor countries. 3rd off the world's population have no access to social security, know, safety, or when they see a shock like this, there's just no way to recover from overcoming the crisis through vaccination is also an issue. as the un secretary general warns about the gap between developed and developing nations in terms of access to vaccines, ox, fams, health policy, advisor, and mary told archie is going underground that vaccine nationalism is a major problem. you know, we need a 1000000000 dice and the g 7 off adult actually less than a 1000000000 in donations with no urgency in terms of when the nations are going to be made. and the reality is that donations will be picking up the bass and we need it now because we are seeing the brakes rising from the port of the country. but they're not going to fix this crisis to be back. we actually need the g 7 countries
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to buy the listing of the patients on the back in the science and know how can be shed throughout. well, we can get more qualified manufacturers making them ranma production. that's the only way that we're going to get back to boston a, everybody. and we haven't seen a side stream back being inequality, but not only live the risk in many of the poorest countries in the world, but is actually continuing to be a threat for all of the in other news, south africa is deployed the mid, the army to fight writers who have looted shops, blocked key roads and set buildings on fire for a 4th day. against the jailing of the former president, dozens of vehicles including a tanker carrying highly flammable chemicals, have also been torched. jacob's duma was imprisoned for the legit theft of state assets while in power. and his supporters say the unprecedented conviction of a former leaders,
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a witch hunt by his successor. the we're going to go live now to a local reporter nicholas bower. nicholas, can you tell us? is the violence continuing over there? indeed it is. i don't you from the police station in the city center nomic center of south africa. and this understand that started last week following the incarceration of former prison jacob. as carried on today and have to continue through the week, it's really been a trying time for police. they've tried to quell this unrest, and as you mentioned earlier, this of african national defense for the army is not going to be deployed to, to keep province. it will be taken off the fact that it is the police behind
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being. i've been severely overstretched and simply not being able to quell the violence that is unfolding a course also combined with widespread looting, not only here in the big but other areas within the coughing province where the city is and indeed, inquisitor unit. so as well with the bottom started the course the home of the full take me nicholas bower. thank you very much for that. on, on the ground report, heartbreaks spilled over into violence on the streets of london last night after england's last in the final of the european football championship. the dozens were arrested as police were injured with fighting starting before even the game began. around 100 england fans without tickets broke
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through security to get into wembley stadium. huge crowds are also, are also feeling fears of covered infection. and experts and officials urged the public to remember health crisis is not over. the mood was very different in rome, where thousands of italy found fans poured onto the streets to celebrate their 2nd ever euros when the borders lit flares and the green, white and red of the national tri color over several were rushed to the hospital to in critical condition injured by celebratory fireworks in milan. fighting is intensifying and f. dana stand as the taliban continues to make big tory territorial dean's official say that over the weekend. local security forces repelled an assault by the taliban and a key northern province at the border with 2 jacob. then, while just last week, the groups fighters entered afghanistan's 2nd biggest city of kandahar pentagon
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spokesperson said, the u. s. is watching these developments with concern as american troops continue their rapid withdrawal from the country. the escalating situation is dragging the nation further into a humanitarian crisis with couple calling on europe to suspended deportations of afghan migrants for 3 months. meanwhile enough, ghana, stan itself, thousands have been forced to abandon their home. the taliban continues. it's offensive. i'll village. we're surrounded by the taliban. there is nothing we can do. tell them captured our homes. we have been displaced. we are face and sat changes to the moment. my children live by the road. what should we do? as a mom? she's in a government should help us. our children are hungry and thirsty. our homes are under the control of the taliban and we cannot go there. i lost my cow when a calf, my home and all my goodness, i'm another and then what i'm suffering a lot you can see will live in this tent even though i have a home. let's take
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a look at another war torn country that's been down a similar path. we're talking about somalia. here us troops arrived there in the late 2 thousands to fight terrorism and ended up staying there for nearly 15 years . over by the time they pulled out at the start of this year, it would be difficult to say that stability had been achieved only this weekend. an explosion in the capital of mogadishu reportedly killed at least 9 people, an injured 8 others. it was a 2nd major explosion in the city this month, and the also bob extremist group claimed responsibility was more on whether a somalian scenario could now be repeated in afghanistan. years more, i guess the tamaya wasn't the libya or a rock. it wasn't a prosperous nation that the us invaded and left a wreck. it was a poor country to begin with, made that much poor by far and help in the form of bombs and weapons. no somalia is much more like a gun. it's done with insurgents. the extra bob running much of the country,
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the the don't underestimate the, they're smart, that tough and they're motivated. i shall bob, according to the b. b. c. collect almost as much in taxes as the government, even government officials pay. i shall bob to be left alone years and years of us as strikes and grades have failed to stop them. so why not try again? the united states has been involved in somalia for decades and it is very involved in africa for longer than that. this is a product of the poor planning in the pentagon. this is the product of the
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factional, little within the pentagon. it's no secret that at the highest levels of us war planning, that there are different political tendencies. there are different political factions. and so one day, one faction will have the upper hand. and the next day, another fax will have the upper hand. and you see that being played out in east africa, where we were told the states was pulling out of that part of the world. and now it appears there on the way back after 3 decades of unsuccessfully and painfully beating its head against the very solid somalian war. the united states is apparently considering another round. last year you may remember truck pulled most jewish troops out of somalia while there potentially going back in the us, sending troops back to somalia. are you putting more forces in the hell?
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how precisely is that? you are going to be changing its security posture on the continent. carla, i think you can understand why we wouldn't necessarily detail, but the true movements are forced presence in advance, particularly when we're talking about a counterterrorism threat. there's really no denying that our repositioning, fairly sudden repositioning out of somalia. earlier this year has introduced new layers of risk and complexity to our mission there. many people claim that the u. s. last and i'm gonna start. i would disagree. they went into kiera l cod and they leave with a written promise from the taliban. never to let all kinds of setup shopping of gas on again. so they failed, but the whole nation building thing, but i'll kind of gone somalia is very different in somalia, the warlords, that rule, much of the country, the ash above their sworn, the wild card to us has tried everything. they've tried training somalian to fight
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. i shall, bob, they've tried bombing the militants, they've paid others to bone, the insurgents sponsored invasions by countries, that neighbor somalia, nothing's work. how many decades will the us leave it these stop before come? what may, it just gives up the seems young brits are hoping for a bright socialist future. that's if we go by the results of a new poll, it says a whopping $3.00 and $4.00 responded have their heart set on living under a socialist government. they apparently hold capital capitalism responsible for climate change and not being able to get on the property letter. that the reports author thinks it's, it gives a crucial glimpse into the future. it is a preview of what would be the mainstream opinion in britain tomorrow. these results show that millennial socialism is not just social media hype. this is a long term shifting attitudes, which is not going to go away on its own supporters of the markets economy needs
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except that challenge and rise to it rather than dismiss it or pretend it's not happening. not long ago millennials with the i don't know, generation apathetic and totally uninterested. but in recent years, the u. k. has seen movements like black, like climate change and violence against women. not only supported by young people, but let by them to another cause is getting traction among the young is socialism, the term used to be a sla, but now it's a badge of honor. people. one more fantasy, more equity, and want to live in a community are treated properly. i think it become more and more parents. we don't think that we live in a system that really manage very small amount of people and treats others and all more. i'm to treat people know quickly very, very badly. this is why people all gravitating more towards the cheese that are
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going to be preparing the problems that we are getting more and more into the work . pushes them it's becoming more and more mainstream. when jeremy kobus launched his bid for the labor lead to only a fringe few dead to use the label. but now it's capitalism. the signal is a political death sentence, at least for the younger generation, who predominantly associate the term with everything that's wrong and unfair society. when we think about what that means to most people, it means focusing on creating well creating capital. focusing on spending, focusing on creating more more, more money. and i think that is the completely wrong way to think about how to come to you know, we've seen grand pal, the impact of, you know, not thinking about people not thinking about safety, you know, not pretty people before profit. and if the con, demik has shown us anything,
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the divide between rich and poor is only getting pushing hundreds, if not millions onto the front line, while the wealthiest wallets bursting at the seams. but what few young people have always had it bad, but it's going to survive now that it's actually bringing people together. pot if they're divide and rule strategy that's being used by governments and by capitalism . is backfiring in a way because it's, it's assuming that the morale, it isn't there in the use when it is. and we're engaging in these conversations that were meant to divide us that were meant to pay us against each other. and what we're actually finding is that, you know, we have our humanity in common and you know, if you've got any aspect of humanity, well, can you do, but reject capitalism. today, young people are typically seen as intensely politicized with many embracing radical left wing. i did and pursuing the utopia of equality for all. and while
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scott may say how she'll grow out of it. in fact, it's a case of she'll grow into it as polling suggest socialist ideas are just as popular among people in the forty's as those in their late teens. so socialism looks like it isn't going away anytime soon with research suggesting today's hype is actually a fresh frame into the future, but it's socialism is so popular. how come the conservatives have been in power for the last decade? happen because it has never been tried and tested here in the u. k. with the younger generation, increasingly taking masses into their own hands. change could be on its way. socialism built on fairness and equality and i don't see that it's once socialism takes take hold that there's any kind of expose in anything that because it's, it's a very transparent system and it's, he's going to rebel against it. and if you believe what they say,
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you might just be a social skills. chuck dusty, c u k. for more details in your world news stories, make sure to check out our website r t dot com or follow us on twitter. i'll be back with more in just about 30 minutes, so stay tuned. me . i i i use
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