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the, the news ah, we will not allow the opponents of the revolution. mercenaries were sold out to the u. s. government to provoke destabilization key. the keys is washington of inciting mass demonstrations across the country and taken to the street and protest economic crisis. what they are calling the governments for handling of the demick over to this reviving the sewer, neo nazi segregation in europe. russia takes a shelter from cobra vaccines. that is, a senior official tells europe to reject the jobs being offered probably more scope and also by shing and salvation. when eclipse, the devastation of the pandemic, according to oxfam, which says, every single minute 11 people are dying from hunger around the world. we get
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insight from the charity. ah, good evening, just gone 10 o'clock in moscow. you're watching archie international. he was president his last time it washington accusing it of stirring up mass protests across the country. thousands of floods the streets of the camera, be a nation over an economic crisis, exacerbated by the pandemic. the anti government movement is being called the largest in 30 years. the the
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well, the u. s. which does have a decades long embargo against the island said it fully backs the people's right to rally. the protests come off for a very tough us. cuba economy, his plunged 11 percent hurt by the code. the crisis and also american sanctions of the country says that the u. s. symbolic. go has cost at 9000000000 dollars last year alone, and is hurting its ability to fight the pandemic. marika cause it sanctions. so tools for democracy while keep as president demands, supporters do go acting, defend their country. the correspondence for us to channel spanish is in how about how mr. ations, in support of the cuban government are 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 demonstration 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 x 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 who have 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 the demo and noteworthy that american flags could be seen at some demonstrations against the government. many said this was proof of the involvement in the us in organizing such action 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
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. we spoke with several people who came out to defend the government and heard what they think about the protests. but 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 and said it won't be better if they try and here that is 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 panoramic cuba has something for mysterious 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 plant. all of this, according to analyst, has provided fertile ground for the groups. the people organizing protests against the government will present biden is also 5 support for protest is claiming decades of economic suffering. don't francesca dominga is head of latin american studies at middlesex university. new k says that washington, though, has gone to astonishing. lemme to split. the country says from cubans in the
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united states to cuba has been stopped. and then being sanctioned, the emissions being taken by the companies in particular, just of tourism from coming into the top of all of that the united states blockading conjugate in relation to being given the deadline gave them all energy for luna, but also kuma dependent. very heavily on that, so be create a combination of double the united states as the thing we gain a call for something in the region, $14000000.00 vision groups. we've been doing it for many years. maury group going to create the for a nation and there comes, we will be sort of a ammonia and the sort of teacher preaching,
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not very good for anybody. i'm revising the spirit of near nazi segregation in europe. i russia a slam caused by france as your minister 3, you states not to use vaccines developed in russia, and also china. we can then france, profess discriminate through statements 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 and 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 in france, and only 3 countries are differently. i regret the grease does this. while the ministers regret there, referred to athens lessing in tourists who had russian or chinese shelter, greece also requires the co test for entry,
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but it is far from the european country to green light moscow. sputnik fee, in addition to the likes of hungry and for the vacuous and marina has also been using it for months and now has almost 0 new cases belongs to medical journal. recently to publish the study on elderly people that would show a few side effects in those who got the shot. there are also no safety concerns or fatalities reported. greek politicians say that discriminating against rusty's job makes no sense. i think that we should avoid that as daily cost any kind of vaccine the nationalism vaccine must consider as a public who enter global 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 our own vaccine and faithful in that vaccine agencies.
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if people are in africa, the people in india, exactly because of the damages of law, but we will never be safe if only as the seasons of the let's see that better off county will be until the rest will be less than that. and then 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 tests and discriminating on the russians coming in from moscow. we spoke with nick vaccination, which does make sense that report is broken into the georgia parliament to protest
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the death of a camera man after being beaten by anti gay activists. the journalists reported to see the parliament 3 speakers seat and demanded to talk to lawmakers and for the resignation of the government. for a week ago, rides his protest to the pro l. g. b to march planned by activists during which the camera man was speaking in his discharged from hospital and being treated a few days ago. however, it was fine day that his home on sunday. this is how the pro and anti gay rallies developed the the, the hawthorn russia analysts margin. mccauley told us that politics is deeply involved on the issue in georgia and that the country is nice place. it is
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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 room it indeed because the government was for joan, georgia, 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 power want to have. and they want to reduce those who have 2 very, very weak government, very, very weak states. so they can take over the politics is deeply involved. it's not 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. now,
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south africa has deployed the army to fight rioters who looted sharps blocked major roads. and set buildings on fire for 4th day against the jailing of the former president. the jag, his zoom was imprisoned for contempt of court. after failing to attend an inquiry into the theft of state assets, while in power support to say the unprecedented conviction of a former leader though is a witch and by his successor, 6 people have been killed. a more than 200, arrested in connection with the right and the loosing. let's get more in this now and speak with sar gone ahead of strategic engagements at the institute of race relations in johannesburg. very welcome. sorry, thanks for coming on tonight. firstly,
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are you surprised by the size of the protests that we're seeing and the violence that we've also seen you know, yes, in the sense that they are the protests, a very, very large the violence. you know, a lot of when it had protests or eyes of this nature we had, we do tend to experience higher levels of violence in south africa. so that's kind of horrible as it is, is not entirely unusual, but obviously, but by virtue of the size of the protests and the rides, the amount of damage done is, is really huge. and is this to thing in your own opinion, is this time say, the jailing jacob sigma or other other elements being rolled into this whole protests that were c rod and we suspect and it, we, it is a bit of speculation at the moment, but we suspect that they are elements who are close to jacob's demon who would have
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organized the beginning approach, his likeness. but in, in an, in period a. and they make a very, very high unemployment. you don't have to, you don't have to do much to bring people out onto the street and particularly over 3 and as you will have seen from the photographs, young men and most interesting, the areas most effective initially suited me for the last 2 days. have been calling to tell part of that examiner and the, the sort of the backside of the central business district to johannesburg. now the lesson to have tend to be areas where you didn't mean to do usually appear because they are working in johannesburg. but they actually have homes in closet in the tell and also because it in the tell is really province. so they would probably have fairly easily been able to ralph young
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gentlemen, we'll speculating a bit, but the, the nature of the protest and where it originated from does suggest that so how would you expect tensions to be reduced them? because we seen the army being deployed and i was likely to have an impact. so would you expect these tensions just to rumble on and simmer for some time yet? your m, it in the air is in effect, which has been most prevalent. i suspect in a few days it will run itself, run the course because pocket because you know that so much losing has happened. that areas will literally have to see nothing but empty shops. so they will virtually be nothing left to loot. they will also be pressure from older members of the communities and seeing soldiers and policeman on the street will have some impact. but currently the police are very undermanned and with that they'll
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completely shorter provisions whether it be right with it be robber, coolants, any of that sort of equipment that is used in situations like this, they all desperately short off and you know, we hold police authorities accountable for a lot of that because we can't do the poor management police level for number of years, not just now. is that one of the reasons to think why the truth deployment was delayed for a few days? is that why we didn't say sort of a great to show force in the government to the start of these protests? i'd like to say, well, yes it was. it was delayed, i think because the government never respond quickly enough most of the time. there's also the fact that they've had to bring out the army not for reasons of violence, but because of the pen demik. they've had to do to supplement the police force over the last few months. so they probably wouldn't have rushed to do it until they
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became aware of how serious the situation was and how was sprayed. and just lastly a sorry, do you think, what are the chances? think of jacob seems that people being successful. i think if it was successful, given the sort of absolute agreement that the, that the, the outcome of the original judgement was was the correct one. what they might do is, is scaled back on the actual jail time to which they subjected him to. but if they go back completely and say they had no ground, they didn't have the right grounds for doing so we, we'll hit a real constitutional crosses. what could be the impacts for the country that happened? well, let's go this way and not this. this was happening now is a,
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it's probably to the most damage to the, to the ruling party because it will, it will consist of various sections up against each other more and more. and they're very fragile because the so much in fighting and joking, power and influence i think, you know, there's a very real chance that we could see something untreated. has happened to a policy that's been in the past, the 27 years. so it's on the one hand, it's a terrifying time, but on the other hand, you know, like a lot of facts on unity, we're not sure the stage which way it will go. okay, so look on that note. we're going to leave it for an hour to time, but it's really good to get your analysis this evening episode gone ahead of strategic engagement at the institute of race relations and johannesburg. we appreciate your talk. the still computing the program,
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the battles on the way for the future has gone to stand this the u. s. head to the exit, the taliban spilling deployed. and all wireless monetary crisis on the country will have a detail in a couple of ah ah ah,
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me join me every thursday on the alex simon show, and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the american foreign policy struggles to come determine with washington, the dentist and others are thinking about the future. how will this country interact with the world and the region also in update on julian and songs, this travesty in crime against humanity containing ah, hello. yeah. now hunger pandemic could tonight be worse than the impact of cov, it matched the warning from oxfam. it does say that 11 people are dying of starvation globally every single minute. while 155000000 people who are apparently
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facing crisis levels of food insecurity. charity is also published a series of harrowing, 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 can go hungry, but the boy cannot. i even dared. i dared allure to go back for food because i couldn't into your hunger. it hurts me. i'm out of videos on what to do with children. i'm 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 pray for a better life until it gets stolen by sleep. but oxfam listed climate change conflicts,
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and the economic impact of the karone of ours pandemic has the driving forces behind the crisis. with uptime down the closure of borders and businesses only making matters worse for those already disadvantage. but the head of humanitarian policy at oxfam detailed us to that are other factors as well. we have to understand what from actually means to peach law. got, 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 gotten. i think yes is generally shocking. we have to make sure that people are able to get vaccine. so it's not just going to rich countries because we have to also restock the economies and put a country for me. there are 3 key things we after immediately firstly, on files and piece. the 2nd is we have to stop warring policies from blocking the monetary and 8. we cannot have a situation where parties is using hunger as a weapon of war. and finally, of course, funding funding is crucial to be able to get people to help they need. and i think we also need to look at the kind of safety net that,
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that some of the richer countries have, where the poorer 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 becoming the crisis through vaccination is also an issue to the un sexy general horns about the gap between developed and developing nations in access to vaccines. folks, fans, health policy advisor told r t is going on the graham that frank c nationalism is a major problem. you know, we need a 1000000000 and i am the g 7 off adult actually less than a 1000000000 in donations with no urgency in terms of when they say nations are going to be made. and the reality is that donations are picking up the bass and we need it now because we are seeing the brakes rising from the country, but they're not going to fix this crisis. to do that, we actually need the g 7 countries to box the listing of the patients on these things that the science and know how can be shed throughout the world. we can get
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more qualified money back through making them run production. that's the only way that we're going to get back to back to make everybody. and we haven't seen a stream back being inequality, but not only putting lives at risk in many of for the country in the well. but he's actually continuing to be at a track for all of the fighting his intensifying enough, gonna stand as the taliban makes major territorial gains. officials say that over the weekend like, oh, security forces repelled in the salt by the group on a key northern province on the border with did you stand the bank and says it is watching the developments with concern as us troops continue their rapid to draw from the country for the escalating situation is dragging the nation further into a humanitarian crisis to vote calling on europe to suspend deportations of afghan migrants to 3 months. meanwhile, in afghanistan itself,
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1000 and have been forced to flee the taliban offensive. i'll village was rounded by the telephone. there is nothing we can do to tell them captured our homes. we have been displaced. we are facing such on just a moment. my children live by the road. what should we do? as a mom? several years 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 and a calf my home and all my good mother. i'm suffering your lot. you can see live in this tent, even though i have a home. i have been displaced. there is a war in our village and the area where i lived is under the control of the taliban . and 300 families have been displaced. ok, well let's take a look at another war torn country that has been down a similar path. somalia, us troops arrived in the late 2 thousands to fight terrorism and ended up staying nearly 15 years. however, by the time they pulled out the start of this year,
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it would be difficult to say that any stability had actually been achieved will on this weekend this weekend, sorry, an explosion in the capital market. the she reportedly killed 9 and injured 8 others. it was the 2nd major blast in the city this month, see how she babich stream. this group claimed responsibility with more home either . hey, somali in scenario could not be repeated in afghanistan. he's murder against death to malia, wasn't a libya or a rock, it wasn't a prosperous nation that the us invaded and left wreck. it was a poor country to begin with, made that much poor by far and help in the form of bonds and weapons. no somalia is much more like a gas to start with insurgents, the extra bob running much of the country the
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the don't underestimate the they're smart, that tough and they're motivated. as 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 factional, little within the pentagon. it's no secret that at the highest levels of us war
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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 fraction will have the upper hand. and you see that being played out in east africa where we were told united 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 somalia. and war the united states is apparently considering another round. last year you may remember trump pulled most jewish troops out of somalia while they are potentially doing back in the us, sending troops back to somalia. are you putting more forces in the hell? how precisely is the us going to be changing its security posture on the continent? carla, i think you can understand why we wouldn't necessarily detail,
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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 introduce new layers of risk and complexity to our mission there. many people claim that the u. s. last and of ghana thought i would disagree. they went into kiera al qaeda and they leave with a written promise from the taliban. never to let the setup shopping and get this done again. so they failed, but the whole nation building thing, but i'll car is gone. somalia is very different in somalia, the warlords, that rule, much of the country, the extra bob, they're sworn wildcard. the us has tried everything. they've tried training somalian stuff, fight. i shall, bob, they've tried bombing the militants, they've paid the others to bottom. the insurgents sponsored invasions by countries,
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the neighbor samaria. nothing's work. how many decades will the us leave it the star before come? what may it just gives up more india has evacuated. his diplomats and other workers from his kandahar considered that his taliban forces into the skirts of afghanistan, 2nd biggest city and aircraft, was deployed to pull out some 50 staff members. and now local employees are continuing to operate the facility. as taliban troops entered the city, 16 people were killed and 57 injured for the authorities warning that the number of casualties that could rise indian political commentator who again p says the developments are particularly disturbing for his country. india has a lot of stake, enough, kindest on them, because in the are very much involved in the reconstruction of afghanistan and bright from 2001. when the american forces invaded the country,
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highly bon wants to rebuild a brutal theocracy that did that. bryan named the country from 996 to 2001. of course in viet spend a lot of money and i've got to said, but it also emboldened the changes enough kind of sun also emboldens a lot. randy and get there a group that shifted its bays, functioning purity in kind of the part of the bottle, but you're not going to sudden pockets especially next to the table. not bring you up today and i am here and i don't forget that we've got a website full of stories too. you can find it at our feet. ok. the summer solutions where we focus on the solutions. not so much. the problem, stacy, right. we are joined by jeff booth author of the price of tomorrow.

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