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ah ah, russia confirms i miss i will strike on military targets in the port of odessa. that followed barrage of accusations by the west. you prayed that moscow was already breached the new grain export deal. this spike he a bit self admitting wheat stores were not tit also ahead. egypt has the right to engage with any country at once and won't be pressured into choosing it. that was coming from the country's foreign minister, after talks with his russian counterparts, whose entire on the 1st of all is african with and also in the stories that shape the weak russia. around on nato member turkey hole talks to discuss conflict resolution in syria with calls heard demanding the
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us withdraw its troops from the country with the top stories from the past 7 days and rise up to the moment developments as well . this is the weekly rti hello and welcome russia say's a ukrainian war ship. an antique ship missiles were destroyed in south of a strike on the port of odessa for they chose blast sons smoke rising into the year as well as fire fighters on the scene. according to ukrainian officials, 4 missiles were fired at the port with 2 of them brought on by missile defenses, confirming the strike, the russian defense ministry said only military targets were hit. well, as odessa is one of 3 ports through which grain will be transferred from ukraine under a recent deal brokerage by turkey. the un western media and politicians,
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including the u. s. secretary of state were quick to blame moscow for violating the agreement. the ukrainian president did the same, however key and then admitted grain stores were not hit at all. there is no major damage to the port infrastructure. the pumping station was head. but even before the missile strike western politicians express skepticism over the deal pointing the finger of diet squarely at russian ortiz. rachel blevins can tell us more about that. the landmark grain deal involving russia and ukraine is being called a beacon of hope by the united nations. but how likely is it to be implemented? representatives from the u. n and turkey oversaw the signing of the deal that would lead to grain exports resuming at $34.00. it's on the black sea coast. while the west has accuse russia being responsible for the global food crisis mosque out denied the claim and accused ukraine of mining. the area off as coast disrupting
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the supply chain, while the agreement did not actually include a provision to d, mind the area it did include a directive that ukraine will be the one to escort the ships through the minefield . as they may know, the best route. this was presented to address moscow safety concerns for the ships to go to turkey and beyond. the hope is that the deal would provide some relief for the global food supply chains. as prices have skyrocketed, russia, foreign minister said moscow would do its part to implement the agreement and encourage the other parties to do the same. however, a senior advisor to be ukranian president downplayed the achievement, he insisted it should be viewed only as agreements that russia and ukraine made separately with turkey in the when it didn't take long for more criticism to come. as the vitamin administration expressed, its dallas, and claim the success of the deal is entirely up to russia as if ukraine has no responsibility in the matter. we think it's important to note though,
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the success of course, is gonna depend on russia's compliance arrangement and actually implementing it of course, ending blockade of ukrainian force. canada is now timing in as prime minister justin trudeau ledge. there russia to blame for the current 3rd crisis, insisting it's the west to quote, working very, very hard to try and mitigate the ongoing issues. however, it was leaders from turkey in the united nations who brokered the latest deal. so western governments including canada and the u. s should probably stick to both thing about the massive security assistance they are sending to ukraine. in fact, the buying and ministration just signed off on it. 16 weapons package to key yet. this one includes additional hi mars rocket systems for a package that comes with a price tag, a $270000000.00. this includes president biden's announcement of
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a presidential drop down of security assistance valued up to $175000000.00 as well as $95000000.00 in ukraine security assistance initiative. funds. the united states has now committed approximately $8200000000.00 in security assistance to ukraine since the beginning of the biden administration. so where does that leave the state of the great deal that was just made as key at downplays? the agreement and washington continues to support the conflict group weapons instead of talks. does the breakthrough have a chance for success? we then think about it is appropriate to expect the russian federation to be solely responsible for the implementation of the sacrament. because people have always displayed that the play ties human lives and them coming to the party and coming to the meeting who is displayed that they palletized and they are actually of human life. what is causing the crisis, the food crisis in the way?
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it is that decisions that have been taken by the west to sanction the russian government. these people on the other side, dep paternity to care about the poor to care about those who do not have food. but on the other 5, they have to fire and by spending and by continuing to send mit mit, title weapons to create it is not a signal that these are people who see and we really want to say to the people that the we appreciate the just could we by coming to the table and willing to be packed to, to do so. i couldn't sanctions against moscow in sectors that affect russian grain exports such as transportation, need to be lifted dancer, cording to russia's top. diplomats who commented, following talks with his addiction counterpart as he starts a diplomatic tour of african nations. sir, yell of ralph clarified that the west should eliminate the obstacles that bade
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themselves have created you. bruce, you were not asking for the lifting of sanctions, but if our weston colleagues, it taking the unfolding situation very much the heart, they have to eliminate the obstacles that they have created themselves on human authority. we should have already top diplomats has begun his african tour with the 1st stop in egypt this sunday after that. trouble to be theo pierre, uganda, the democratic republic of congo ortiz, maria nash. there is a company in searcy i left off right at that trip on spoke to me earlier. here in cairo is where the russian foreign minister is african to or begins ahead of his visit to the continent. mister law, set an interview to local media that russia has always been advocating for strengthening africans position in more than a multi polar world. and will try to do my best to help make its voice heard. for that exact purpose, a huge event. the 2nd russia, africa summit is one for the next year,
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and the 2 ministers said that the preparations are now in full swing. but not everybody seems to be happy with russians activity on the african continent. we heard several concerns from a number of us senators and one american general also recently said that as russia moved in africa are problematic for us interests in the region. plus 10 number of western diplomats center petition ahead of laboratories visit here to egypt to the egyptian government and arab league, who has had missed a lot of also me here in cairo, asking not to deal with russian though, but it didn't matter if i had a chance to ask this question to both ministers in here is what mr shook re on 3rd saying that it's up to age it to decide who to cooperate with and how we have good relations with russia, with the e. u. and we guide our relations with these countries and organizations to advance our interests at all. countries of africa have sovereignty,
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and they are free to choose their own policies and to the foreign policy in the interests of their people. their priority is also stability and security in africa minutes. a lot of also answered my question in a similar way. creek sizing the us pressure. i cannot comments on situations or episodes when certain individuals so expressed their concerns that one sovereign states dares to talk to another sovereign states. especially when both states have a long history of solidarity of corporation. the decision by western ambassadors, both french, german and others, are to refuse participating or refuse their to participate in the upcoming events. they called on everyone to stop signing documents were the russia and they
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even said that sir. other world leaders must snort to take photos with russians and russian diplomats of this is a very strange reaction from them. but to foreign minister is also discussed bilateral relations between moscow in cairo, egypt, as a long term strategic and economic partner for russia, and both mr. lab robin, mr shook re said today that the 2 countries agreed to expand and dipping cooperation between the 2 states or middle east studies specialist at the american university of cairo. dr. aside survey believes russia could do a lot for the continent as a whole, as it has no colonial footprint. america had, was drawn from the middle east and had ignored africa. china was russia will accept it in both the east and africa. and the american boys will not heavy
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chinese and dawson's bill, but that was just silent criticism. and now after the eclipse glasses, all of the americans began to discover that we cannot leave those areas. and that's why you had those statements regarding africa and the middle east. from the american fish and neither one of the, the one, the chinese one did they want to be back. i can do a lot of stuff because it has no history in africa. other countries, it has not occupied the middle east. it has multiple keep. i got it did not village the african, so it had a clean slate when they come to africa. so this is very possible that big and managed when the next summer in africa. well sir, again, last visit came right on the heels of another high profile meeting in the region. russian president vladimir putin, hel, talks with his rainy and turkish counterparts. and to run this week,
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as part of the stomach troika piece process for resolving the syria conflict. the ah, the leaders focused on measures to solve the war now into it's 2nd decade, middle eastern country. other topics on the table included the escalating energy crisis in europe. again, exports of ukraine in grain around supreme leader also took some time during the meetings to offer his opinion on natal. more is a violent and difficult issue, and the islamic republic is in no way happy that civilians get caught up in it. but concerning ukraine had russia not taken the initiative, the other side would have taken the initiative and cause the war. nato is
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a dangerous entity. the west is totally opposed to a strong, independent russia. if the way is open for nato, it will recognise no limits. if it hadn't been stopped in ukraine, it would have later started a similar war in crimea. when all 3 countries are meeting including natal member turkey, called on the us to withdraw its troops from syria or t correspondent, alisha trego, texas. through that, the other big issues discussed was constant blame game that has to do with the russian gas exports has been going on for months and months. ebola titian's keep saying that the gas prices are going through the roof because of what vladimir putin is up. do because of how the russian government is pulling the strings, but here and the capital of iran to have one bladder poot and tried to silence the critics with what he called facts from a to z. there are several routes that enable the flow of russian gas to europe and according to the russian leader. if you look
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at most of these routes in each case, you'll find how the european politicians are shooting themselves in the foot. which is gas prone have to do with this because one pipeline for scheduled maintenance. the other pipeline was closed because of sanctions gas promise ready to pump as much gas as is necessary. it's the west that is imposing these obstacles. they're doing the same thing with oil and petroleum products. gas problem has always fulfilled and will continue to fulfill all of its obligations. it's our partners who are trying to shift the blame for their own mistakes on to get from without any justification with covert ukraine and the energy crisis. the syrian conflict has taken somewhat of a back seat. leaders of the 3 countries reminded that 4 years ago, russia, it ran and turkey created the only successful international platform for peace dialogue in syria. and despite supporting at different sides still,
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and different political goals. the 3 leaders are on the same page when it comes to one, very important. busy aspect and that is foreign actors in syria, russia, iran, and turkey. despite our divergent views on what is happening on the euphrates, have a shared position that the u. s. must stop stealing from the syrian people. they must stop taking oil from there and they must withdraw from the country. we believe that in order to achieve long term stability, their control over the entire territory must be transferred to the official government in damascus. under the control of the armed forces of the syrian era, republicans, what we've seen in the arabian capital is that the level of trust between teran moscow in ankara only keeps growing. the next summit will take place in russia. elliot katrinka, in tehran, while we heard from political communications professor of the university of to run to food zante who say's cooperation between russia and iran,
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is only going to increase both russia and major oil and gas producers. their neighbors. they have had history on the relation you know, the president was in russia just before they thought that the conflict ukraine resisting less than a lot of both countries. and i think the leadership in both countries have realized that no matter what they do and government including, and especially the united states, is going to pressure. so it makes sense for neighbors to be increased cooperation. as you know, and russia signed the $40000000000.00. and gas corporation agreement today, and that was discussed in the meetings in the level of cooperation is going to increase. and it's going to be in situation for both
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sites. it's going to be good for the people to flip countries. now in an exclusive interview to our team editor in chief earlier this week, rushes foreign minister underlined moscow is not worried about the use desire to separate self from russia's energy supplies. sir gala. ralph also spoke about the potential for peace talks with ukraine. i need a shuttle service that we now understand that ukraine wont be able to put their demands into adequate was worthy of serious attention of serious people. ukraine is literally being restrained from taking constructive steps. the countries being forced to use foreign weapons in a more risky way from, and foreign specialist actually occupying jobs and maintaining those weapon systems are like high mas, all this is not really a secret american and british counterparts with active support from germans. the poles and the baltic states really wants to turn this war into
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a real one hood and to direct a confrontation between russia and european states. because advantageous for the u . s. and the u. k. sitting far way beyond the ocean, it is the european mock. if it suffers mostly, i have no illusions and i believe ukraine won't be allowed to conduct negotiations with unless washington decides has made enough trouble and chaos and decides now it's time for ukraine to act on its own. the while washington watches from the side that goose, gainesville, and what should have no one answer regarding the newly announced sanctions package and what it really is, well, they've run out of areas where they can head south, and now they have to reassess what they've already created. and how it affects them . they've started to think about it only now. that's why they've introduced what i believe is a clarification of previous sanctions, which greenlight services related to brushing food expos comments. they accused us of creating the food crisis and assured us that food and fertilizers aren't on the sanctions list. so come to russia, trade and nobody is stopping years,
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sharing their same mouse. we explained that food and fertilizes on sanctions, but freights insurance, sa, cargo ships, visits to foreign folds in the foreign ships, to visit swamp balls. all of that was sanctioned in the very 1st packages. so when they lie to a face, we're told that everything depends on us. it is morally question of issues. so we'll use many of those, do you are really gets rid of russian energy, russia, when face any serious problem. president putin has already said that in spite of the nose shrink to pipelines readiness, stacy center the energy which was meant to go through the pipeline, has already been reserved for internal needs for heating, for the chemical industry, et cetera. i have no doubts will reconfigure this without any major problems. we have a bias we have demand, including in russia. we have no obligations and we don't try to plan on development based on some possibility of everything. returning to how it was a year ago to restore the production chains. no, i believe we should get rid of those changes out of principle and construct new reliable ones. something we're doing right now. there are many examples if and when
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europe says that they want rights, that they want to restore trait relations. well, we shouldn't decline straight away, but we should look for our benefit festivals. candler story to bring you from the week the moroccan association for human rights, a slum, the both moroccan and spanish authorities for last month's tragedy in which over 2 dozen migrants died while attempting to storm a spanish enclave in north africa. this unprecedented encirclement, which highlights the new inhumane practices in the role of gendarme reactivated with force just after the normalization of moroccan spanish relations. the migrants were once again attacked daily to prevent them from settling in this camp, almost 6 kilometers away from the lyla. at the same time, as the severely injured migrants piled on top of each other, were crying out for help in moaning in, pain and agony. the public forces continued to violently dragged the arrested migrants before piling them on top of their compatriots without taking into account their health condition. the tragic incident in late june led to the deaths of
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27 people with another 64 missing. many more migrants were injured as police pushed by tries using force. the report comes after him, morocco state back writes group said that the migrants had most likely died from suffocation in the sum paid. the border post. now the president of the rights group, we mentioned earlier, believe the immigration policies need a complete re thing to avoid such incidents happening again. we believe the main cause of this tragedy is the result of the migration policies pursued by these countries. any attempt to avoid responsibility is only an attempt to hide the fact that these policies are the main cause of this tragedy. this catastrophe, this migration policy will be the cause of other tragedies if it is not stopped. the report will play or rather is already playing a key role in shaping public and international opinion about what happened on the day of the tragedy. using this report,
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we will also try to ensure that morocco stops playing the role of john dharm for europe in spain, and that the migration policies pursued by morocco. the european union in spain change, become more loyal to migrants and comply with international human rights agreements . sherlock is acting president, had his position, made a official this week after a secret ballot held by parliament. it came as mass protest continued in the impoverish side asian country, devastated by a sparkling economic crisis. hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the president's office. some of them burning an effigy of the leader and demanding his resignation during the former prime minister of ag part, solve a tarnish. government. security forces had been on heightened alerts in the country's largest to be colombo during the election with soldiers patrolling the streets and waterways. meantime, scores of processors have been rolling outside the parliament building for days.
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now are correspondent, renewing sharma, reports from the following weeks. and my uncle bill, i'm doing wrong and i now have a question about the longer accept him. i'm just simply answered is know when we saw when we were all part of it, i didn't thought it hundreds and thousands of long guns collective you said enough is enough. so i knew a. a we believe that i know ron in to somebody who was seen as an ally of the raja buckshot. remember when google by roger buckshot fled the country. he made rondon as an acting president of the country is also the prime minister, the bomber dynamics. now once again with the raja buckshot, this is something that is going to anger the protest to us. they don't have any
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faith in the raja buckshot. that is what the project to see in the days to come. the protests on the ground, good amplified men mostly long got ready, is grappling to shortage of fuel shortage of follow, shortage of food as well as medicines. and now there is a new problem at hand. which is a humanitarian and no one on the crisis, which only seems to be intensify in the country. the u. s. army, how's projected it will fail to meet its recruitment goals within the next 2 years? vice chief of staff, joseph martin admitted a huge challenge lies ahead recruiting, motivated, fit in academically proficient men and women continues to be a challenge. only 23 percent of military age men and women in the united states are qualified to serve. and that does not even reflect propensity. it's no short number either the army estimates it will likely be left with
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a short full of $40000.00 recruits the post cobit environmental labor market. prices are said to be partially the plane, as well as other military initiatives ridiculed on social media. i'm shocked. the u. s. military went woke. now we can't find recruits the army, is it only 40 percent of its recruiting numbers for the fiscal year, despite raising its maximum enlistment bonus from $40000.00 to $50000.00? military recruitment, being down tells you that not only easterwood culture a losing battle, but people have absolutely 0 trust in our institutions. and the administrative stays there. 0 faith in our leaders. they don't want to fight and potentially die for the woke the 3 main reasons. people aren't joining the military. people don't want to die for the regimes neo liberal agenda. the military is, woke now and no longer exemplifies peak masculine, culture. vaccine mandates exposed how little the regime actually cares about its
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service members. former us marine on geopolitical as brian berlin. thank say's many americans now believe serving in the military is no longer about defending the country and its people when when i joined back in 2000, this was already a growing problem. the u. s. was even then struggling to meet recruitment quotas. it's a combination of factors. it's interesting to hear people just blame the current governor. yes, it's definitely contributing to the problem. but i think it's americans, in general, growing increasingly aware of the fact that joining the military, making the sacrifice is required. and you're not doing it to actually defend the united states here, you're doing it to achieve the special interests of a handful of people. collectively, american society has been used wars of aggression waged by the u. s. many,
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many americans war against these. ready was a b, what happens to service members when they return home and try to go back to normal life? these wars are not in the service of defending america or people. it's been pursuing special interests. the military needs to think about its mission. all right, next exam, a tacos, this subject still drawing the biggest chunk of global internet traffic. it begins with a what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic, that development only personally,
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