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or anybody else, maybe a lot about with a washer and a ran are now the most sanctioned countries in the world. but the latest efforts by the western european countries to isolate russia, only led to closer ties between russia and the islamic republic. russia and iran planet to deepen bilateral ties with a new deal to be considered a mid futons upcoming visit to the islamic republic. from germany. chancellor offshore suggests ending the use of vito policy for individual countries. as he says, the block needs to be unified on his foreign affairs. good wants to remain a global power
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a while cubes forces continue their relentless shelling of the done yes. republic visit the mother of a 10 year old girl killed any ukrainian artillery strike right in front of her home with african and middle eastern refugees in france. demand to be treated as well as those from ukraine with we demand the same rights as ukrainian neither more nor less housing and paperwork. the question is why, and we know the answer. it's the racism of the state which leads to other people having to go stay on the street with broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now the u. s. has threatened to impose more sanctions against iran, if to ron delivers combat drones to russia. that's despite moscow's denials,
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that the military hardware would be used in ukraine. russian president vladimir putin is scheduled to visit de ron on tuesday for his meeting with the running president. russia has also provided a draft agreement for comprehensive strategic cooperation to iran, with the kremlin, saying that it expects to sign the deal soon. articulate franco, isn't a run right now with more details about the upcoming summit. present proven doesn't leave russia that often these days. so every foreign trip is always a magnet for attention. the choice of destination speaks volumes about moscow's priorities. so there you have it shortly after joe biden, towards the middle east. mr. pruden is visiting terror on together with and that's also very important turkeys leader, ty bardon here at the russian embassy into iran. we heard from the ambassador about the diplomatic game of chess that is now, and it's crucial stage where seniority moved to europe, we went to civil court recently, tehran has literally turned into
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a mecca for numerous foreign delegations that are coming to iran. they're coming not only from asian countries, but also from the ca. yes. from a number of european countries that are looking for ways to strengthen bilateral trade, to live. but it's much more difficult for europeans to do this because they're forced to keep an eye on the americans. going back to the trilateral format, despite the immense contrast and interests when it comes to the syrian conflict. it was thanks to the efforts of the leaders of the 3 nations russia, turkey in a ran 4 years ago that syria. so like at the end of the tunnel ahead of another summit in 10, ron, the gremlins spokesperson cold, the trilateral agreements, the only international format that is keeping serious stable. here's what else we heard from mr. pess. gov and his latest interview. gram, i say to these youth who chased the main purpose of the visit to iran east to participate in the summit of the astronaut troika,
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the guarantor countries of the syrian settlement process, russia, iran, and turkey, which this is a very important format that has shown its viability and is the only international format that is currently contributing to resolve in the searing conflict. russia and the ran are now the most sanctioned countries in the world. but the latest efforts by the western european countries to isolate russia only led to closer ties between russia in the islamic republic, russian and irradiance companies apparently have nothing to lose now. trade and national currencies as picking up pace ties are being expanded in so many areas from space exploration to joined car manufacturing. the 2 countries are now expecting to sign a major strategic partnership agreement. yeah, of them are still pursuing on the 1st of all we need to further increase trade turnover. our exports to iran have increased by more than 50 percent and total
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trade turnover by more than 30 percent. so i hope that by the end of this year, we will break the record that we set last year by more than $4000000000.00. by the end of the year, we will have many more business missions. representatives of russian businesses will come to iran and vice versa to russia. and i think we will successfully resolve issues of banking cooperation, which is very important for switching to national currencies. earlier this month, turkey cemented its role as a k mediator and the ukrainian conflict talks and est ambled paved. the way for a potential compromise on the issue of grain experts from blocked ukrainian ports, flat m r hooton's upcoming tete a tete with tie. bear. dawn followed by an anticipated press conference, could shed light on a possible agreement. this could spell. the 1st success in setting up direct talks between moscow and key of in months were expecting to hear more about that during vladimir putin trip to toronto. while pollutants trips of middle east is certain to
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be a success and other recent visit to the region by us, president joe biden has been widely seen as an overall failures parking and unintended rise in oil prices. that's up later. the progress germany is chancellor, olaf sholtes has suggested ending the use vito policy for individual countries. as he argues that the block needs to have a more unified stance on foreign affairs. if it wants to remain a global power, we simply can no longer afford national vetoes. for example, in foreign policy. if we want to continue to be heard in a world of competing great powers. so there's a troubling you trend out surround the european union, echo chamber last month you commission president ursula vander lane said that she has no time for debate when it comes to foreign policy of the blocks member states . on the foreign affairs, i'm deeply convinced that it is not sustainable that the european union is not able
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to take a position because of one blocking and critical files and the speed at which things happen. the world wants to hear the european voice. the speed is too high to constantly or too often not be heard and seen because of the blocking of one here that plebeians of europe. president ursula has no time for your descent, particularly if it risks contradicting the agenda of the unelected bureaucrats leading the e. u. and neither now does german chancellor, olaf schultz, apparently, actually, if germany had been bothered to veto the ease decision to sanction its own russian gas supply at the outset of the conflict in ukraine than maybe it's that is the most russian gas dependent country in the u. and the rest of the block wouldn't currently be facing an energy emergency with shortages, rationing and even propose new rules for air conditioning. and mid a record setting, continental heat wave. in order to better withstand the drastic fall in rush and
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gas supplies which could be cut off altogether, the commission is expected to urge governments across the $27.00 nation block to set limits on the amount of energy used by public buildings, offices, commercial properties, and outdoor terraces for optimal energy use, it will recommend the rules require that public buildings be heated to no more than 19 degrees celsius and cooled by air conditioning unit said mil lower than 25 degrees celsius. if shows 40 wanted the you to compete with great world powers economically, then he would have done everything in his power to discourage you. leaders from burning the blocks economic bridges with russia at risk of greater dependence on the u. s. and its allies shows says that he wanted the you to compete with them. but instead, the you is a step closer to becoming another, one of washington's economic vassals. for british prime minister, margaret thatcher, who viewed the e, was a threat to national sovereignty,
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warned in 1992, amid the eas creation that it risk becoming an economic strait jacket for its members states. and 30 years later, that vision is closer than ever to reality. the eas own stated aims are primarily economic. there's mention of an internal market, economic territorial cohesion, and the single currency of course. but nowhere does it say or even suggest that european countries have to give up their sovereign right to maintain and develop foreign relations with other countries. if schultz wanted to strengthen be used position among global heavyweights that he's doing and encouraging exactly the opposite of what he should be. isn't diversity supposed to be strength after all? clarity that applies to diversity of use as well because of germany had spoken up and defended its own sovereign interests. admit, you sanctions folly. then perhaps the citizens of the entire e. you would be facing much better prospects for their economic future
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up to $254.00 and mercenaries have been reported killed in russia's latest strikes on ukrainian military positions in the done yes. republic. that's according to the russian defense ministry. here. some of the latest footage released by moscow showing rockets being fired, a targets in the combat area, versus defense ministry has also said it has destroyed ukrainian military facilities in the central should kafka region, as well as several positions of ukranian troops in the dumbass where russian lead forces have been pressing on with their advance. however, ukrainian forces have continued to target civilian areas in the done yes. republic, according to local authorities, with artillery showing hitting a school in the capital city city. for the 2nd time in recent months, the building has been partially destroyed, with the broken windows and severe damage to its structure. fortunately, no casualties have been reported there. of caves, army continues to shell residential areas in the dumbass republics,
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the number of civilian casualties is mounting with many children. among them. our teeth are close enough, has visited the mother who lost her daughter during the ukrainian strike on central done it. the number of civilian casualties continues to mount here in the nest, especially. so since ukraine started receiving heavy caliber weaponry and ammunition from nato, now this place in the center of done, this is just one of the latest strikes, according to local officials, a $155.00 millimeter cannon has struck this place as the result a 10 year old girl was ripped apart and i spoke to her, mom was completely devastated. ah,
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ah, i do, i need to go to a wallet. he was a stone kid, keeler city you, britain. is there proof the puzzle border protestant doc would put that over here. could you send it on with all my children, but the most or a son with no money that my id id taylor or someone has someone wanting to who would you
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give me a chest to ship to just to ship a a a ah and to close out for, for you to to to do
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with . ready veronica, was that a neighbor's house, just a few doors sat down and just before the strikes began, she ran back home. according to her mom in order to brush her hair and get back to playing with her little friends. when the shell struck, her body ended up right here. you can still see the marks from the blood on the asphalt. the neighbors are all visiting the place of her death right now, bringing flowers, plush toys. and of course, none of this can bring the little girl back as her mom. helena is completely
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devastated romano calls for f r e t. the nest people's republic. ah, the e u has recently agreed to give another 500000000 euros to ukraine, but key of leadership doesn't appear satisfied with the gesture of goodwill that says top ukrainian officials are seeing traders everywhere at home and abroad, even among western leaders who have previously supported ukraine's war effort or cheese fiorella, isabel explains, it seems the less success ukraine has on the battlefield, the louder it shouts at its western allies. those ukraine ones hailed us partners in the fight against so called russian terror are now increasingly being labeled as traitors. after all, it's much easier to pin the blame on someone else rather than take a look at yourself or change tactics. the latest to fall from calves, very high pedestal is just intrude. oh, that's after the canadian prime minister refuse to allow europeans to freeze this coming winter due to the rise of energy costs across the
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e. u. simply done in the postal. this is not just about the turbine. this is about complying with sanctions. if there is one violation, now it's only a matter of time before others will follow, you know, russia is doing the some purpose, black mailing, others with gas and provoke and sanction breaches. ukrainians will never accept count as decision regarding the nordstrom turbine, which was decided to be handed over to germany in violation of the sanctions regime . it's not just canada by peddling. vladimir zalinski is not pleased that some western banks have chosen to continue doing business with russian companies. in fact, the ukranian president even think some of them should be tried at the hag. never mind that j. p. morgan, one of the banks mentioned last $524000000.00, largely because of the fallout from the russia. ukraine. conflict to bank is one of the biggest players and global commodities, and it's economic fluctuations greatly impact the global market. in my view, western banks are committing war crimes because they are helping the putin regime
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in this specific way, and they are supporting the regime. that's not all you crave. foreign minister slammed what he called, a hypocritical nato for doing literally nothing to counter russia. but the war is always a test that rips masks off, and we all saw real faces. what we saw some revolutionary groundbreaking decisions taken by the european union, which even they themselves did not expect to make. and we see nato as an alliance as an institution sidelined and doing literally nothing. i'm sorry to say literally nothing. a reminder that since the conflict began on february 24th of this year, ukraine has received billions of dollars worth of weapons and military equipment from at least $28.00 countries, including $25.00 nato members. and unfortunately for ukraine, traders are seemingly everywhere these days with the so called betrayal coming from inside the country as well. the lensky recently fired to top officials, one being long term from even because of the head of the country's top security
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service. and the other being a rena benedict to law. the prosecutor general beaufort, blamed for ramp and treason within their organizations with the lensky saying that a large number of their staffers were working with russia. stone. the solution that is still not as of today 651 criminal proceedings have been registered regarding treason and co operation activities of employees. of the prosecutors office, pretrial, investigation bodies, and other law enforcement agencies. in particular, more than 60 employees of the prosecutors office and the s b u remained in the occupied territory and are working against our state report. so while the you britain and the us are giving billions of a to ukraine and creating a south main economic crisis in their countries, here is still calling many of them traders. what will be enough for ukraine? it seems the country is not only losing ground on the battlefield against russia, but losing faith in the support from its allies who are coming to realize that
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heavy consequences of their own sanctions. in recent trip by u. s. president joe biden to the middle east has been widely seen as a failure, as he didn't manage to clench a much needed deal to increase oil production. in order to bring down skyrocketing prices instead, costs for the crucial commodity or once again on the rise or these killer mopping, comments on how the tour ended with biden taking flag on the home front. now, many americans were hoping that by going to saudi arabia, the u. s. president could convince the country to increase oil output and thus dropped the price. however, that has clearly not resulted gas. prices remain high, and oil output from saudi arabia remained pretty much the same deported to note that the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed ben, solomon, and joe biden exchanged a fist bombs in new york times reporter referred to it as a chilly fist box. now many in the press are noting that this seems to be quite
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ironic as joe biden did promise to make saudi arabia a pariah state. in the aftermath of the killing of jamal shoji. and while he was running for president, so it seems like joe biden is now vis, bumping with a government that he claimed he was going to make a pariah. in addition to that, the foreign minister cited the crown prince and responding to how they felt about joe biden, challenging them around the issue of jamal, because shoji it has not worked when the u. s. tried to impose values on afghanistan and iraq, in fact, it backfired. it does not work when people try to impose values by force on other countries. the american people are not happy as the gas prices haven't gone down. the press is criticizing biden or fis bumping with the government wants promised to make beriah. and on top of that, the saudis themselves do not appreciate joe biden, challenging them on the killing of jamal shoji. so overall, the trip is not a success for the buying and ministration said lease also well on his visit to
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saudi arabia. biden tried to assert us leadership in the region, noting that washington would not leave a vacuum to be filled by moscow or beijing, but saudi arabia stop. diplomat says re odds relations with the u. s. and china are not mutually exclusive. we want to be able to deal with everybody in china is our largest trading partner. we build bridges with people, we don't see one s exclusive of the other india and foreign service veteran m k. but there are, kumar says that washington's latest attempts to drive its rivals away from the middle east are too little, too late. you're kind of doing that. why didn't you? hey, so do you want to see, what's the big track of the 1900? 82 been down the faces to an extent to cutting russia or they didn't know that we know what they're playing in. the final phase of the
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soviet union know this is aaron player that he was attempting by getting the so you got to break up the i think he miserably said that this is, this is probably going to great this because i think the naturally of this would be that it's a matter of time before. so then it starts grading, it's always china if you want and we already have seen that. so let's just say from russia and any addition on that. so going to be going be doing that, i'm going to be in big point from russia. in other words, it's what brings us, we should be in the middle of the region last fall, we all machine that the or the munition
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. so it's been done by nations. add to some for you, said the trends that we are missing. there are more than 100 refugees and social workers have gathered outside a reception center for ukrainians in paris, demanding equal rights for migrants from other countries while accusing french authorities of favoring white asylum seekers. oh yes, there is a whole group of migrants who come here from various countries to denounce the existing differences in treatment. there are only 30 ukrainians inside. the rest of the facility is empty. the question is, why, and we know the answer. it's the racism of the state which leads to other people having to go stay on the streets for them. okay. come here. and, and every europe, what people there. good. give a close to him. a note to all 3. got
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a not dog gone as a not to another thing or not do it on not another one. we'll have also like him problem. he offered like lem, we demand the same rights as ukrainians, neither more nor less housing and paperwork. some people come here from many countries of several nationalities, from sudan to eritrea, to afghan, as dan. and we all form a collective of people who fight for equality and against racism. and that means obtaining housing and documents for every one, no matter the color of their skin or their nationality. protesters also say refugees fleeing from africa are risking their lives by traveling across the mediterranean sea and often fall prey to human traffickers. those who make it end up facing discrimination and a denial of basic rights in europe earlier this month, african refugees already cried foul over what they call double standards by french authorities in dealing with migrants from different regions. we heard from political analysts nicholas medical that she says, france has no real strategy or program for greeting refugees coming from countries
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other than ukraine just shows the negligence and incompetence of the french authorities to tackle and immigration. it's also showing how politicized the whole or ukrainian emigration is, is, is going on around for us. traps has all been centers for ukrainians, which are apparently empty, or they're not enough ukrainians there where they're talking a lot about this on, on mainstream media. say that france is open doors that it's helping ukraine and we're well that these 2 centers are half occupied. i think what it shows essentially is that france has no strategy, no problem whatsoever to greet the immigrants coming from abroad. i think ukrainians is just a small, tiny bit of them out of the great numbers of immigrants coming over to france each year. but it shows that immigrants coming into france have no housing. and some of the people in coming into the centers don't speak french. there's no courses plan for them, there's no jobs waiting for them. and it shows that is past years,
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governments in france, whether they be from the left or for the right, have no program, have an open door policy, but have nothing western sanctions against russia are bringing, suffering to 3rd world countries like sri lanka, that's according to the impoverished south asian nations in term president speaking at an international forum for preventing hunger and famine. let us look at the sanctions that are being impose. and as i said, is this dance eddie is sanction being russia leads me the fashion on being russ. yeah. believe me, but the good meaning that has started that would be nice. as sri lanka is gripped by its worst ever economic crisis, crowds of people are trying to flee from the country for a better life. our t correspondence from june sharma report. what does a bankrupt, ireland goin to its worse ever economic crisis due to its people. since the
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beginning of april, thousands have lost their jobs. desperate and hopeless with the system. she lumpkins now want to leave their once beloved country, but to do that, they need passports. and for that they require printing material, which is now in short supply. just like everything else, with the demand so high, the weight seems endless. you feel long you ago took doctrine, cars outside federal stations mature, and the department of immigration in columbus. these people have queued up, trying to leave this country to wherever they can to find whatever job they can either con day going and work. and maya, i leave my asthma and my kids, everything i live in going there were yesterday, gave them today to you. i one minute i need money because i have 2 children.
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i cannot go to her there. gandhi, but i won't go because my children, all these she was outside gas stations, petrol stations, all the department of immigrations are one big cry for help. it remains to be seen in the weeks to come, whether the new government will actually listen. origin sharma in columbus reporting for r t. india's presidential election has wrapped up with a former school teacher drop hobby. mortimer said to win. now the 64 year old woman served as governor of the eastern state of jack. com for more than half a decade until last year. she also represents the st. all tribal community and if elected, she will not only become india's 2nd female president, but its 1st ever tribal leader in that post. mortimer appears to have a clear edge over rival candidate, just wanted siena, who was formerly indian top diplomat
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r t contributor article gives her perspective on the chances of more more winning the election and how that could change the country. this time it is a tribal woman leader who is actually a very popular leader among tribals of india. after drop a b one will get selected as president, so she will definitely reach out to her community. and i think not, our focus will be on the development and growth. all right, we will see a lot of schemes coming from be more the government or the welfare of the tribes. a woman president signifies that the andree is going in a progressive direction that does it for me this hour, but stay with us throughout the day as we bring you more news and commentary, this is our to international. but
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ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with ah, mine should have it completed sabotaged.

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