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ah, a, [000:00:00;00] with the fact that nato has been preparing for an anti russian action since 2014 is no news to us, russian president gives his response to nato as the block jobs moscow. it's most significant and direct fred boosting an expansion by officially inviting finland and sweden to joy. a un urges of probe into the death of at least $23.00 african migrants after a crowd tried to cross morocco's border in mass into spain. north african enclave
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of melia. let us manage your oil revenue so you can hold free elections. that is a suggestion from a un adviser on libya as a response to the political turmoil in the country that followed native, 2011 invasion with broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you. with us right now, nato has been readying its anti russian plans since 2014. that is vladimir putin responding to the block branding moscow. it's most significant and most a direct threat while it also boosts it's further expansion. officially inviting finland and sweden to join earlier. charlotte davinsky updated me on some other much discussed issues the russian president also had commentary on so store. and
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you stood on still the fact that nato has been preparing for an anti russian action since 2014 is no news to us. this is exactly what explains our decisive measures to protect our interests. nato is a rude amount of the past era. the ear of the cold war where have been repeatedly told that nato has changed, that it's more of a political block now. but they have been trying to find an opportunity to boost it as a military organization. so here we go, there now doing it. there's nothing new here. well, of course, let's not forget that this came off the back of our, that decision from nato to say that russia marks. how is the most significant threat that it faces to its security at the moment. and of course, that are membership green lighting for sweden and finland to join the alliance. our president, putin talking about all of these issues saying that, you know, when it comes to finland and sweden, everything was completely fine with the relationship with russia. but there will be
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tensions now. this is likely to change. let's not forget that a finland in particular has a border with russia that span some 1300 plus kilometers. and this idea put in said that nato could be putting military infrastructure as well as military personnel will be seen as a threat. that threat will be matched and any personnel, any infrastructure will also be mirrored by russia. so this really could ratchet up the tensions between russia and this alliance of nato members. now he said that finland and sweden were both absolutely free to choose their decision to join nato . he said it was a very different cattle, fresh for ukraine, which he said was essentially being used as a porn by the nato alliance to destabilize washer. but his life recalls on the grain to continue military action and scrap negotiations only confirm our suggestions. the decree, people's well being,
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it isn't the goal of the western nato, but rather the use it as a means to protect their own interests. ukraine has been turned into a foothold to try and balance russia. sil, recently there is this much discussed incident in the ukrainian city of crime and ciocca talk to me about that. what did the president have to say? because there's a little bit of controversy here. there is none. the west is called on the united nations security council to have a look at this present. peyton said, look, we targeted an arms depot that is absolutely clear. there is video evidence to prove that the west, however, has agreed with the ukrainian version of this, which is that russia is deliberately targeted at this move. it says it has video evidence to prove that both sides believing that they are right on this. but present putin reiterated that russia does not attack on target civilians. when you book a game, guzman schema russian troops do not target civilian infrastructure. there is no
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need to do that as we have every capability to track military targets and strike them using long range, high precision weapons, which larger than these comments they call come right on the heels of the g 7 summit. formerly the g 8, russia used to be a part of this group. i'm talk to me about what the president had to say about russia west relations, where he clearly was pointing out the obvious, hey, when he said that the relationship between the west, this is g 7 and russia is not good at the moment. this of course, comes off to that g 7 summit where they've, once again reaffirmed that they going to support you crane. i'm and you know, he talked about this oversee being something that's not going to be necessarily helpful. and then one thing that did get quite a lot of attention at the g 7 summit was a comment that was made by boss johnson at a fo, 2 oppertunity, where he basically said, you know, come on boys. let's take our talks off shore packs and show who's tougher than to,
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to an impressive treating was asked about this set of specific comment. his reaction was one of pretty much disdain and certainly not too impressed by that sort of reaction at the g. 7 is not going to list it, so i don't know in what way they wanted to address to the waste or below the waist . i think in any case, that would have been a disgusting thing to see. we heard from independent political journalists to alexandra bruno, who believes that ukraine has replaced syria as a tool in the proxy war, the west unleashed against russia. many ukrainians have been led to believe that the west has its, their welfare at heart. and certainly i cannot doubt that many people, many civilians in the west. the certainly feel badly for the civilians and ukraine, governments of the west do not necessarily have the ukrainians interest at heart. because if they did,
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they would have the 1st and the compliance with the minsk agreements and the resolution. and now there would be no war. in many ways. ukraine has replaced syria as the big proxy war, where the west was in a sense fighting russia. tension in europe is threatening to spill over into the west with the leaders of japan, south korea, australia, and new zealand, attending and nato summit for the 1st time. the military blocks overtures to the asia pacific region have irked beijing with china's top diplomat wanting that further nato expansion could ignite a concentration. here, in recent years, nato has been persistently expanding and provoking confrontation between groups of countries. the international community should be highly aware of this and should strongly oppose it. meanwhile, the british foreign secretary has called on nato members to build their influence on a global scale,
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including sending weapons to taiwan to deter the potential for chinese military action on the island. a senior fellow at the pan goal institution trying to base to the think tanks as nato presence in the asia pacific would only d stabilize the region. well, i think of the, i'm not a happy particular vigor appease. they're not happy that the china did not join them to dance russia imposed on russia, at least, that the champions, at least the diplomatically the supporting russia. because china and the security against russia, nature and depression of the united states and the european a week in that sense. you know, basically the falling than to allow you to be used as a tool against china in the us, the new cold war china. so you can say nickel like being old china china,
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right challenge their value to your tea and now we are you calling for? we are also present at the summit that also our development could be that could be civilized, the higher we call the un human rights office is calling for an independent probe into the killing of at least 23 african migrants by moroccan security forces last week. now the incident took place when hundreds of people stormed in the border of an autonomous spanish city in northern africa. and the warning you might find the following footage, disturbing. the, the people laying on the ground in the images have been rounded up by security forces. many of them are dead, at least $76.00 migrants, and $140.00 border guards are reported to have been injured. in the incident, the un says moroccan authorities used but toms and stones to attack the migrants as
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they tried to scale offense to enter the spanish enclave. the spain's prime minister, however, has praised the actions of the security forces. jonas alone, i'm in go to place. i regret the deaths of these people, but this could not have turned out any other way. well, i recognized the contribution of the american military police who in collaboration with the spanish states security forces of repressed and attack. i emphasized an attack on our country's borders. the rhetoric assured changed from e. u. officials from humanitarianism to militarism groups like human rights watch, have accused moroccan authorities of a cover up with hasty burials. there are also slamming the ease approach to migrants. what's clear is that despite all the ease talk of humanitarianism authorities are doing all they can to prevent migrants from reaching the e u. spain. public broadcaster captured video of what appeared to be spanish authorities beating a migrant who managed across the border fence. that's
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a pretty clear sign. the spain does not want these people. displacement of africans by western back. foreign wars like the crew data against libyan leader, mar, gadhafi, and 2011, who held back north bout migrant waves and who made his country a destination for migrants in africa has since led to african migrants falling prey human trafficking, as they make their way towards europe. and greece also just intercepted over a 1000 migrants in the agency, trying to cross into europe from turkey on trafficking boats in 24 separate incidents. according to athens, you back towards the middle east leading to waves of arrivals. and turkey are also partly responsible for immigration troubles on which the european far right has been able to capitalize here in france, for example, the right way populous party of mouth in the pena is now officially the biggest single opposition party in parliament. so you politicians can no doubt to see the writing on the wall for their own careers if they fail to stem the migrant tide. and it's
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a contest between their own political survival and their previously vaunted open door humanitarianism. so guess which one is now winning? oh, we spoke with a former south african statistician general who thinks that the situation is determined by current international racism. these are double standards that eh, not to do. i mean it talks to international reason. find that to be the black sa ranking list. i think this is good to you to, to pitch with just a demonstration that's from that beings, people that discover about who into ada space. is it gonna be there for about be, get punished by death? ah, as the struggle for political power continues in libya, the struggle for control of the countries oil income, is just beginning. the when advisor on libya suggests that if people want free elections,
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country should give up control of its oil revenue highly. we are working together with the international community to create a temporary financial mechanism to manage libby as huge oil revenues. why is this necessary? because as long as there is no movement towards elections, as long as there is unlimited income from oil, the struggle for executive power in libya will continue for the next 40 years. therefore, it is necessary to reduce the appetites of rivals in the struggle for executive power and muscle. stephanie has a long record of working as a u. s. diplomat. me here i'm speaking world, she's definitely a product of the us state department. now. she's one of the top un officials dealing with the ongoing problems in libya. and apparently she's not alone in thinking these methods can work. this mechanism could provide a short term pseudo governmental function until elections take place. so the sooner that happens, the better for all libyans, the record in the united nations in libya,
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has left much to be desired than 11 years than the nato bombing campaign topple vondik. those with government that industrialized and essentially created modern libya. now 11 years is not a short amount of time. clinton was so excited and saying they were on the road to democracy in progress. i'll say this for the libyan people. i think president obama made the right decision at the time. and the libyan people had a free election the 1st time since 1951. and you know what they voted for moderates . they voted with the hope of democracy. conditions in the country continue to be believe the country currently has over a 179000 internally displaced persons 803000 people currently require humanitarian assistance. certainly not. the human rights paradigm, the nato promise, when they swooped in promising they would just supposedly topple the dictator, but it gets worse. so now after toppling their government and casting the country
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in the years of chaos, the u. s. a is saying that the best way to move forward is depriving libyans of the revenue created by their own natural resources. they are rallying the international community for this aim with oil production. now slowing down and the country that was once africa was top oil exporter, the oil prices are set to keep rising once again as world leaders and producers negotiate. caleb martin r t new york senior fellow at the johns hopkins institute, it's gray. l earlier told me that the you end plan is a double edged sword given its track record in african affairs. it is a double edged sword. i mean, the world still remembers very clearly what happened when more or less the same thing was proposed for iraq with oil for food, a scandal which ended up becoming
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a buckle of corruption. now on the other hand, yes, and the struggle is to be a great deal of it is all over the oil rubbing. so you have an argument on both sides, that the real question is, what is the mechanism they are proposing and how really secure it is and how accountable it will be. i reckoned as your report just indicated directly, there was a nice nation, not only libya, but throughout really much of the world being especially in africa and the list has been really quite dismal. the democratic republic of congo reopens borders with rwanda and burundi using a closure mid diplomatic intentions. the central african nation closed its borders after a colleague, soldier was shot and killed by rwandan police in an exchange of fire. near the
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congo least town of goma. the incident coincided with an escalation in diplomatic tensions between the neighbors. congo has accused rwanda of supporting a militant group of 23 who are fighting in its east, whose leadership pails from the same ethnic group as the rwandan president. a local correspondent, reporting from gorman, has more of the story for us. terrorism is one of the main concerns for the people here in gama, in democratic republic of congo. it affects hunger, safety, in education. in fact, all the aspects of their lives to torture on commerce usa. we're concerned about the n 23 terrorist group because it spreads to fake promise that it will liberate the congolese people. we don't want the same situation and go monica m avante, poor c. m, 23. commit atrocities and causes massive population displacement in our country as you and the victims are always congolese people. when, when threatened anybody,
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the m 23 is supported by country such as amanda and trenda. the movement is now categorized as a terrorist organization. and we will defend our tory, the much 20 say movement known as m. trinity is the biggest terrorist threat in this region. it wants to this of allies and control areas which in my neural resources and allowance, almost daily attacks on the can just as government. early june, the m t unit 3 shelves on military position, killing 2 soldiers and enduring 5 later it captured the city of luna, gunner 60 kilometers ne, off gama. marking a dramatic escalation intention. the government lacks sufficient manpower and we celsius to push the rebel back. and the police, the entire country kinshasa needs the help of its neighbors in fighting the terrorists and welcomes re sent king as in. now's meant that is deploying the
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original forces to assist 8. but the government doesn't want rhonda to be the part of. it's a resent united nations report saying that they entered tiffy are planning to seize the business district in gama. if they do, the dia may collapse because this is extremely important. the rate of the repair would be says fall beyond its borders. gillam below me for the gama. now, to the latest developments in the war in ukraine, russia's defense ministry says cubes forces continue to abstain. substantial losses in fighting in the dumbass. now, in the city of lucy, chance where fierce battles are under way more than 300 ukrainian soldiers have been reported killed while another 500 members of his forces, including foreign mercenaries, have been observed abandoning the battlefield. some have left behind,
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internationally prohibited weaponry. as they fled their positions, this according to authorities in the look on people's republic, elsewhere fighting your ukraine's 2nd largest city hark of in the countries northeast has reportedly seen 100 at nationalist killed and 10 military vehicles destroyed. meanwhile, civilian neighborhoods and public infrastructure around the dance people's republic have continued to come under intense, showing from ukrainian troops according to local authorities. now 2 regions were struck by shells over night projectiles. a 40 say were provided by nato. we heard from the mother of a 6 year old girl killed in one of the attacks on the central city of my care of come in which 2 other children were also injured for ms. ashley. when snape says, we went for a walk to school number, 56 because you know there's shelling everywhere. so we no longer know where to even walk with the children. and then we heard a blast. we didn't pay much attention to it as it was probably just the air defense
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systems going off. then everything was silent at 1st, but suddenly things began exploding above us. my child was riding a bicycle at the time. we all fell to the ground, but she didn't have enough time to react. my neighbors started screaming, i got up. the child was laying right next to her bike. there was a pool of blood, i grabbed her and started screaming for an ambulance. it's very difficult having to bury your own child. one of the cities most devastated by the war is getting back on track reconstruction. work is underway and marble where done yet gets already say more than $35000.00 explosive objects left behind by fleeing ukrainian, neo nazi groups have now been neutralized to clear areas of the, exposes teams from russia and don. yes. cast 1st carefully inspect. damaged houses and local facilities are key correspondent,
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house nasir reports. ah . the blue shield auto shop lineage co. thordis with the support of rush are doing everything to erase scenes of destruction from murray. you pulled residents memories after maria pull authorities, calculated the scale of destruction in the city after the fighting. the russian ministry of emergency situations in cooperation with denise people's republic has begun to dismantle buildings that cannot be restored. this is necessary to help accelerate the cities reconstruction. so we conducted a removal of debris and then carried out a survey of floors and roofs to search for explosive objects and then transferred any found to authorities for disposal. you quoted was usually li greening armies. fighting with all the weapons at hass even soviet name, some of which were left and residential buildings. a 2nd who just are you know, to where the site where the ammo by a group has been walking. this is what was previously discovered under the rubble
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to the digging is underway. will continue to examine that buildings and no doubt find more admission when you make sure we don't just go to have the residence of these houses or returning to pick up what is left of their property. while emergency workers help them find their important documents and belongings. as e u countries have agreed on proposals to combat climate change, backing a phase out of new fossil fuel car sales by 2035. the move comes after russia began to limit energy supplies to germany and other european countries due to their sanctions against moscow. the deal requires new cars sold in the u to emit 0, c o 2 emissions from 2035. that will make it impossible to sell new internal combustion engine cars, which will bring about a revolution in the german car industry. with the automotive industry, germany's largest, the proposal has not gone down well while italy bulgaria, portugal,
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romania and slovakia have also suggested pushing back the phase out day to 2040 such green plans have also faced a backlash in the netherlands earlier this week. the countries farmers blocked highways with tractors to protest, a government pledge to rain in pollution emissions. the dutch government has mandated a reduction in pollution near areas of nature, which could cost farmers to reduce their livestock independent journalist and eco analyst, charlie boyle. things that such green plants cannot be realized so quickly and they will not be supported among the people. long term plans that they have been a good read and not viable now because of what happened in the last 6 months. and i should have thought of that before if they wanted less reliance on certain countries. so they weren't exposed, they should have thought about this 5 years ago. so even the target not really attainable, people are already forgetting about the climate crisis. they're already, they're just looking at right now. and for me, i mean,
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every time i go into mcdonalds, the price seems to go up tend to team sense, but it's okay for me because i can take it. but there are millions of people in this country that costs and this is the problem. so now it's not stable in the short term, the tool, a lot of these things, these projects great, 57, turn years to even get going to fossil fuel projects with 35 minutes. that's when i'll be back with another full and freshly new se with us. this is our international the
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a wrong one. i just don't hold any. you have to figure out the stain, comes to an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. ah ah hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . the west sanctions on russia are distorting and damaging the global economy. consumers all over the world are experiencing higher prices and shortages at the same time,
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most of the global south has little interests in the west campaign against russia. and in the long run may benefit from a world economy in transition cross sucking russia in the global south, i'm joined by my guess i'd are tangled in beijing. he's a senior fellow of the ty, hey, institute in new delhi, we have professor chin noise. she is professor emeritus at the school of international studies at neuro university. and in bristol, we crossed to judge you barbara. she is the deputy leader of the workers party of britain and author of the drive to war against russia and china or across accruals in effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it's going to the professor in new delhi 1st. you get a lot of the week, we had the g 7 meeting and it's all western, all over western media. talking about the great decisions the leaders are making.
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but in the global south, you folks don't take much notice any more y correct? because you can see the panels. they've been to international meetings, one of the bricks and one of g 7. and you see the difference in the narrative. g 7 was on about, you know, kind of militarism sanctions targeting. are those exclusions, whereas bricks was all about globally did lipman cooperation, you know, financial linkages, open invasion. i know how, how do you see that? because, you know, we, when we had the bricks meeting here, just as we heard from the professor in new delhi, and they're looking for ways of, of cooperation. and i would also say, this is a really remarkable moment of pivoting to a multi polar world because the west is drawing lines and who it's not going to
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cooperate who will punish. but at the bricks meeting, we had argentina in iran asking to become members in an organization where russia is that the west is isolating. we have, there is a change in what is happening, the world pushing from a unipolar to them, all frankly, the nothing. i should just take a little shout and have no, we've the stablish our, our america, it's actually getting a little the history of what has happened there just at this point,

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