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ah ah, i have given the order to open fire and kill terrorists without warning. the catholic president addresses the nation claiming 20000 of extremists. the attack of the country's biggest city, made days of deadly antique government undressed. he also thank guys for sending in peace with questions about the nature of this request and whether it has it was a legitimate invitation or not. we don't know at this point i wasn't into skepticism come despite the request to be made to a regional military block to which contacts on belong to which entitled members to call in for help with the program. the british prime minister owns up, but he failed to disclose, revealing texas to us, please watch dogs in which he asked. so don't of a funding to do walk down the street and hints and papers in return. opponents say it stinks of corruption a year on from the u. s. capitol hill,
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riots that us seems more divided than ever. with our many outraged by vice president pamela harris, comparing the events of january 6th to $911.00 and pearl harbor. with what we've made it all the way to the end of the work week, but the news shows no sign of slowing down. welcome to the program. it's on the internet. so the contact president has ordered his security services to open fire and kill anyone who fails to comply with orders. it's all in a days of deadly unrest in that country. also claiming that a 20000 extremist sort of tactic has exxon's largest city l massey. well, my cash down will complete it. anti terrorist operations will destroy those who do not surrender. and i have given the order to open fire and kill terrorists without
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warning. hundreds of civilians and military personnel have been injured and killed anonymity due to the actions of terrorists. these were well coordinated actions. the terrorists exhibited combat readiness and best cruelty. it looks like they were trained, all the demands of the people expressed in a peaceful manner were heard to produce any democracy of the you can tell. the gunfire was heard in the city of al. nothing with around a 100 people to hang just on friday. i writers have no report leaping clear from the city center. this is what the streets of the hey, look like right now. the city has been sent to a riot. on wednesday, the mayor's office was overrun and burned down. lauren forces insist that now back in control. well, it's been a grim few days of the rest of the country report sighting officials saying 18 police and $26.00. protesters have been killed in violent classes according to
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cause exxon's presidential administration. at one law enforcement officer was even beheaded on around a 1000 people have sustained injuries run the found an anti terror operation is in full swing authority, say order has largely been restored in all regions of the country with almost 4000 made nationwide. they deal with a chaos context on as requested help from its allies under the collective security treaty organization. if the military block of 6 former soviet states peacekeepers from russia, bella bruce, and armenia, have been deployed with some already on the ground. and the mission comprises around 2 and a half 1000 troops. according to russia, as defense ministry, they assisted local police and securing the airport. washington that was cost down on the peacekeepers present. were closely monitoring reports that the collective security treaty organization had dispatched its collective peacekeeping forces to kazakstan. we have questions about the nature of this request and whether it has it
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was a legitimate invitation or not. or we don't know at this point while the russian foreign ministry has already reacted spokeswoman murray as a heart of a has said that, failing to understand something is often presented by washington as an official position and his or what the united states can't understand. according to the russian foreign ministry that the collective security treaty organization is a military alliance, akin to nato, the comparison is of course, a bit of a stretch. but there are some parallels because both are military blocks and the collective security treaty organization. it unites under its umbrella of 6 nations, possibly states including russia, bowers and some other countries. and they have an obligation to come to each other's aid. if an act of aggression is committed against one of the member states, again, much like nato, they would have to come for help. they would have to send a be a troops, weapons, and you're all, well, some other ammunition or equipment. this is literally written down in the mission statement of this military alliance. that's why the president of catholics done
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reached out to his allies when he said that right now, international terrorist groups are operating within his country. there she juries, their season buildings in infrastructure, including sites housing, firearms, these terrace gangs are essentially international. they've undergone cirrus training abroad. their attack on catholic stone must be viewed as an act of aggression. and it seems that some western media outlets seem to miss the point as well. many singled out russia completely emitting the fact that it not only moscow, but all literally, all other member states of this military block are sending peacekeepers as well. that's another thing. these are peacekeeping forces that are sending their officially not just troops. and in fact, at the head of this military block, the had of the collective security chief, the organization has clarified, time and time again that these troops said that these peacekeepers are not there to fight, but rather to defend,
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to protect some key infrastructure objects. city exhausted, all of these insinuations about our troops, like we're going to break up demonstrations are not true. that's what the cause at places for. they will do their job and our job is slightly different. some rumors about an intervention, occupation and other things started spread. it's just stupid. i once again, stacy, this is the c s t o countries move to support kazakhstan and such a difficult period. this is the main reason for our decision is no other reason for it. as soon as the situation stabilizes, the operation will be suspended and the troops will be pulled out. so it's unpleasant 1st to hear that we allegedly sees an opportunity. it's fake. c, s t o countries show willingness and sincerity in helping kazakstan get through such a trouble period. who and this morning marks the 1st night that the peacekeeping forces have spent inside of kazakhstan and this night. well, there was a bit of a lull in the fighting. it wasn't as intensified as if the past 48 hours. but
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according to the reports that we're hearing from the ground and sions are flaring up again. we discussed the presence of peacekeepers on washington's position on them with author nicholas j as davies the united states. made home with this sort of t r approach to the well that in spite of the united states having dropped more than 300000 bombs and missiles other countries in the last 20 years. and then the united states being the one that has really changed in systematically in faded and bombed the country during that time, the us prioritizes the information war, m, which it always cost it. so the force of the reason, the democracy before since the jet him i see by contrast, likes to frame its enemy as somehow illegitimate. the protest in kazakhstan
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1st broke out on sunday after a spike in the price of liquified gas and lots after a price cap was lifted. now, this has since been re imposed by the president and his government has resigned over the crisis just quickly. a recap now of how these things unfolded. ah, ah, i use with
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with, with a group of unidentified people attack the mere tv and radio studios and l monte, the attackers destroy the tv production complex and workplaces of journal. ah, well let's try to give some context to all abyss has exxon is the biggest of the central asian republics sharing borders with both russia and china. it's a key part of beijing's belt and road initiative. so china would like to see a com,
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kazakhstan, as the world's 9th biggest country context on has vast natural resources. in fact, they ranks 15th them on global oil producers. now context on is also the forefront of sudden economic trends. it's the world's 2nd largest bitcoin mining hub, and it made the protests to the crypto currency storage sharp decline in price dropping $6.00 and a half percent since tuesday. because it's don is also the world's leading uranium exporter. the security collapse has had a significant impact already on the price of radioactive heavy metal. it shut off 8 percent in a matter of days. and economist, hillary ingram says the may have been formerly stable cost on is a red flag for foreign investors and potentially an international security risk more a political issue than i can make one. but obviously it must be a big concern because the amounts of civil disruption that is taking part in that country. i mean, it's widespread and very excited to be very severe. i think that we possibly
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secured to confirm with it's very, very important that you will not clearly with a significant disruption that is going on in public thumb thought is certainly in the short run in some doubt supply will be that i think it will make foreign investors quite nervous i think they will be looking for more stable economy. they may have been very stable off now. i mean, it's a huge, great country. it graphically, very centrally. it's got very important neighbors, lot china. but what is taking place my country at the minute i think will be foreign companies from actually putting investment. and i think they'll be looking elsewhere. well, they're still just financially benefiting in one way because they share price and sales training in the u. s. companies has gone up,
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whereas they share prices go down so that the company is actually involved in uranium production elsewhere or, or maybe making finance guidance. and i think that will continue the british prime minister is once again having to fend off corruption allegations offers emerged. he withheld revealing text messages from a watchdog probing sleaze in them. bar shaun's and asks a party donor for more money for luxury refurbishments to his flat and seems to suggest he'll do political favors in return. well, as rivals say, it's smacks of cronyism. it's pretend believable that boys johnson didn't know who was paying for his luxury flatter innovations. if so, that is corruption, plain and simple. by attempting to hide the truth, boris johnson undermines his own office. it stinks of the was kind of conservative cronyism with berries. johnson, simon,
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they're happy to scratch his donna's back to get his flat to stop in return. while that is indeed the case of cause new year new me hasn't exactly defined bar as johnson's 10 year this year, whatsoever. in fact, is embroiled in fresh accusations of tory sleeves and corruption even fools in the prime minister to give a quote, sincere and humble apology for crucial messages relating to the downing street flat refurbishment. of course, you remember last year or johnson was a bird to seek the cash to pay for this rebound. of course, prime ministers are allowed up to $30000.00 pounds every single year. if a force johnson spent well over a 100000 pounds, now it seems like the very man that coughed up the halls of this cash with a tory donor who at the very same time, was seeking to see a great exhibition, which is a set essentially a showcase of british innovation and the great empire. now, these text messages dated back to november of 2020, where barnes johnson was trying to get the approval of
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a top interior designer to transform this flag which was being described at the time as a bit of a tip. now, despite apologizing, barnes johnson says he doesn't recall asking for this cash and that he didn't disclose any of this evidence to the electoral commission investigating the refund because the tax was just don't exist on his phone anymore. well, obviously the opposition is crying foul, but this story really seems to change, minute by minute force. johnson initially said that he actually paid for this revamp, then some time later you said any loans that were related to the downing street with stablish ment would of course be declared and you course. but then at the end of last year, or the johnson insisted that the u. k is not corrupt. i genuinely believe that the u. k is not remotely a corrupt country that i, nor do i believe that our institution, these are corrupt and, and i think it's very, very important to say that well,
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this of course is the 1st tory party schedule. of course, last year we saw a november investigation found that tory don't as have been offered seats in the house of lords. then there was, sees allocations that many 3 m, p 's were having 2nd jobs not to mention of course, december was daft and these downing street christmas party allegations, but in relation to this particular mass, boris johnson has indeed been cleared of breaching any ministerial codes, downing street, so that's normal practice for the prime minister to receive project proposal. but many people really question how normal is it to receive conversations about project proposals. while at the very same time, the prime minister is seeking a huge sum of money. the quarter pastor and moscow, it is one year on from the us capitol hill riots and joe biden says it was all caused by quote, a web of lies spawn by his predecessor, notably, the american leader actually go through his entire anniversary speech without once
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mentioning donald trump, by name, for the 1st time in our history, president had not just lost an election. he tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power. the former president, united states of america, has created spread a web of lies about the 2020 election. meanwhile, the u. s. vice president come la horowitz is facing a barrel of criticism for her remarks on that january 6 anniversary. she compared the attack on capital hill to $911.00 and pearl harbor tragedies that killed thousands of comma le compared jan. 6 to the attack on pearl harbor. and the twin towers fear beating, in truth twisting at its finest, president biden and vice president harris speeches to day. we're an effort to resurrect a failed presidency. more than marking the anniversary of a dark day in american history. today, vice president made history as
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a national disgrace. nearly 3000 people died on 911 and about 2400 were killed at the attack of pearl harbor for blatant disregard for the legitimacy of those tragedies by correlating them to january 6. there's reprehensible so joe biden did promise unity a year ago, but a new poll shows now that i'm more than a half americans thing that national divisions are worse than before. they also believe they will be a similar attack on the capitol within the next few years. so we discussed the biden's anniversary speech with the political analyst, they perkins. everything joe biden brings to the mix causes more harm than good. every week he gets new record lows in ratings for this or that issue. he actually is doing what trump said he was doing gauge slowly, dismantling and destroying the country by virtue of policies that don't work. january 6th is being compared to pearl harbor and $911.00 because they wanted to be remembered eternally because it's an instance of trumps,
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of orders gathering and shouting support for trump and opposition to democrats. and because democrats can't win legitimate arguments with policy positions. the next thing they have to do was silenced and intimidate, re opposition. 2021. it was about year on many levels. not least when it comes to that of international relations with traditional diplomatic advocate. apparently having just gone straight out of the window at his pool asleep now takes a look back at the year. that was when it comes to crises and conflicts. politicians usually say they prefer diplomacy. but in the year that was we thought diplomacy failing even allies. the apple of discord in 2021 was a try lateral security agreement between the united states, australia and the united kingdom. to provide camera with a nuclear submarine fleet. but it ignored one small detail. australia already has a submarine agreement with font. it's really
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a stop in the back. a relationship of trust have been built with australia and this trust has been betrayed by and made things worse by claiming that frank was aware of the alliance and the new deal. while emanuel cron was furious and accused australia of line to him, i do say when, when we have respect, you have to be to and you have to behave in line and consistently with the value you think. i don't think i know the conflict show something many already knew. western countries are not united, not even against a common enemy. the beijing olympics is another saw in everyone's eyes as the u. s. u. k. and candidate seemingly support a diplomatic boycott. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as businesses usual in the face of the p. r c's agree, just human rights abuses and atrocities. and john, and we simply can't do that. there will be effective,
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a diplomatic boy because of the there will be a diplomatic boy of the, of the winter, the big baby's name it is desired effective to attend. i do not think that supporting boycotts all sensible, not remains the policy of the government chinese to move as manipulation, but shrugged it off as unlikely to cause too much trouble. in fact, no one would care about whether these people come or not and it has no impact whatsoever on the aging winter olympics to be successfully out. not only you allies agreed with the us decision to keep government officials away from the lympics, making some american politicians angry. i'm deeply concerned that l i seem less determined than we are to stop china from using the olympics as a huge propaganda when. and in fact, china's using it in all kinds of subtle ways with influences another means to spread information. i'm hopeful that perhaps allies will be stronger. but european
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politicians seem to have another view. respite on sports is a world apart that needs to be protected from political interference. if not, things can get out of control and it could end up killing all of the competitions for many new countries. it's more important to maintain relations with china than to express on a devotee with the united states. raising questions as to the integrity of the waste the e. u winning faces many different internal diplomatic scandals. not least of all between neighbors. like the natoya case in turkey, where the e u commission president had no way to put me i felt hurt. and i felt known as a woman and as a european other crisis were more serious than sofi gates and included
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a lead within the use. like when bustles was unsatisfied with polish legislation wanting in new laws to be superior. walsall was angry. more and more you member states are seeing that there should be a limit to competencies what the european union can decide on and what the polish state can decide on these things differently. we consider that this case, low breach, the general principles of autonomy. 3 must see effectiveness and uniform application of union low and the binding effects of rulings of the court of justice . and it's not just about poland. hungary seems to be at odds with you to an awful bunch of money off with mine. consequently, following the decision of the constitutional court, we decided that we will not do anything to change the way the border is protected. we will maintain the existing regime, even if the european court ordered us to change it. although poland and hungary
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have different ways of challenging the union, it's the idea of undermining the supremacy and unity of the union that has brussels most wide. russia is another example of diplomacy gone wrong, except that in this case the u. s. and you are acting together. russia is worried that nato is expanding and building up relations with the ukraine and acting aggressively despite promises not to you. but those really in case our listen colleagues continue to push their clearly aggressive line. we will respond with appropriate military and technical measures. we will provide a tough response to any unfriendly moves, and i want to stress that we have the full right to do this. the us and its allies are threatening harsh actions. i think that is a very clear signal that we are poised to move in a dramatic way. if wash it does undertake for their military question against
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ukraine. so from submarine disputes and fractured alliances and fears of an all out conflict to the encroachment of sport from politics. there's plenty of diplomatic debrief or politicians to sift through and try to amend as we into the new year policy a r t. berlin and other feature of last year was that of culture was in france. this sense it on what some leading politicians among them. president micron cold woke movements are imported to the country from the united states. i shall do. minsky explains how the shift a welcome. that's really been devastating for france. i. this is in the fighting mode when the government actually concerned about a new cultural totalitarianism that's been creeping in from the endless fear may specifically from the u. s. now, in a little, under 12 months criticism over that us inspired activism of
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a race and gender called woke ism has been growing. the idea that the u. s. wants to lecture france has provoked bafflement. on that said michel boost on the contrary to the united states, we accept much more grouping by ethnicity, by culture, by religion, and precisely where there is a kind of idea of universality was reported world us, it was the golden age. so we're not going to criticize the americans for that. when we see slavery, they abolished it in the united states and 1865 with lincoln, and we in france, in 1848. that's even 17 years before. but we're not going to say we did it before the wage of you, so i really don't see how the americans can see something like that. because if you look at all of the history of our country or the culture of our country, all the countries that we have, like martinique in guadalupe in all of the indian ocean, et cetera. i think that france was always open to all of the cultures. things are considered to be so dire that the country's education minister has been put in
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charge of an anti work think tank to coordinate the action president macenrow is also made his views clear about a raising history to appease these woke activists. la, bleak, the republic will not erase any trace or any name from its history. you will not take down any statue. for people here in paris council culture is becoming all too much from 7 am in constant because i find that in queens back inequality is in fact it separates people when there is no separation before and it's the opposite effect. so both we should rather have subjects of agreement rather than a discord. we already sufficiently in a troubled world said the union of pointing the finger too much can reinforce nationalism and withdrawal into oneself. and that is not good, but well i am 75 years old and i have never seen the country in such a state. we already muzzled with our masks. we can no longer express ourselves properly without being called
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a fascist or another insult. but pro awoke campaign is on not giving up these a frances using the idea that he doesn't segregate people by race, by sexual religion, to hide the realities of racism and sexism. that is right within the republic. however, for critics of work isn't, the problem boils down to the idea that cancel culture aims to stifle real debate. what is objectionable in this woke ism, is the idea that instead of having a discussion or a debate, or even an argument about it, that there should be that it should somehow be cancelled. and so are we, we are dealing, i'm sorry to say this. it sounds rather rude, but we are dealing with the difference between intelligence and stupidity. it's just stupid and he's his shift to woke isn't actually promoting reverse discrimination. politicians of all stripes were united in condemnation. after to merge that, the largest french student union unit was holding meetings that were not open to
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white students. the president of unit physically uncomfortable, explains at workshops, organized by the student union and prohibited for white. how can the university tolerate such discrimination and enter white racism within it? if our rooms are closed to students because of their skin color, we must dissolve the unit. a real worry is that any rearing towards woke ism will only stoke divisions by putting people in tribes and telling them how they should behave and as much as france is government, me be fighting against it. it's a battle that the country may have already lost. charlotte, even sky r t. paris. oh, yeah, lots of commentary on the situation in france right now. if you just go to auto dot com a click on the op ed section. what, thanks for joining us. i proffer your friday. well, headline slide from moscow web back soon with
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