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oh, sure my a new auto. oh site is and more a year you'll love a a with you it's laid alliance's, seemingly losing global influence. the alternative brick economic block is becoming more appealing to new members. with algeria signaling intent to join opec secretary general described russia as a vital member in the alliance. this despite continuing wasteful sanctions on moscow's crude and russia to become one of the biggest global suppliers of neon gas. as the world faces an acute shortage of semiconductors. with
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good morning, it's discount for him and the russian capital and to a, in algiers, from where we bring new offers story and policy clear. thanks so much for joining us. the bricks group of nations is becoming increasingly appealing to more member states. with the president of algeria africa's largest gas exporter saying the country's ready to join the block. president boone said the move would help distance his country from polarizing global conflicts. him and when it breaks fastly because it creates an attraction between the 2 poles. secondly, was a leading country in a non aligned movement and therefore got grunted. this will be our way. this comes a month of the 2 other countries, argentina and in ran, submitted their applications to join bricks. the group consolidates, growing economies, brazil, russia, india, china and south africa, who were the account for a quarter of global g. d. p with $24.00 trillion dollars. and positions itself as an alternative to the uni,
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polarity of the western world order. and as alternative alliances, game size and traction, wisdom lead blocks seem to be losing their global dominance with us officials now sending top officials to the african continent out on the hills with the russian foreign ministers visit ortiz. maria phenomena explains a country one, seeing as too big to fail is now too often seen as failing. a number of global ships have taken place over the last few months that have led to people asking the question all the days of us global domination over america's political territory is dwindling. there are signs that harold a big event, which is the total defeat of the us. more and more countries are looking to join global union is that washington is not part of like the shot high corporation organization and bricks. the latter are currently united china, russia, brazil, india, and south africa. already accounting for more than 3000000000 people. and
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a combined g d p, or more than $24.00 trillion dollars with 5 new members expected next year. hank clued in all the reach saudi arabia and l g area. this powerful unit of nations has all the potential to easily challenge organizations like the g 7 and other challenge to the u. s. global row is that other countries are increasingly traded in local currencies to bypass the dollar. ricks is even planning to create its own reserve currency. even live in america, considered by the u. s. for so long as its own backyard and place it would forever have control over seems to be pushing back speaking with a unified voice against the isolation and sanctioning of their neighbors. and number of countries there refused to go to the summit of the americas because cuba and venezuela were not invited. and the u. s. itself has admitted they are losing hearts and minds. there. the russian media conglomeration russia
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today in spanish as well as the sputnik mundo, used to have 7000000 followers and rti spanish now over 18000000. their ability to put out this information. and just so one environment that is full of untruths is, is very prevalent in the region. then the res, africa, the scenes of russia's foreign minister recently been welcomed by african nation, is angered and cared. washington, the us secretary of state decided to announce his own tour with media headlines clearly showing the reason he might be surprised to find that the past colonialism and the current colonial policy of taking without giving have turned many nations there against the west. they sense this is a historic moment to build new alliances. the overwhelming majority of the world's
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countries do not want to live as if the colonial times of back. the vast majority of states want to be independent. want to rely on their own traditions to rely on their own history in their old friends when it comes to asia. it's not just big guns like china, india who neutral and not bowing to as demands. people are growing tired of america is with us or against us narrative, especially when they're being asked to turn away from russia, the global energy and natural resources player, and china, the 2nd largest economy and 2nd largest military. so much so that even traditional us allies are asking not to be put in the middle. it is natural for some countries to be closer to one side or to the other. but most countries would prefer not to be forced to choose between the us and china. as europe's experience shows, things can go wrong and conflict can break out in war in asia. as a scenario, we cannot rule out. therefore, asian countries must continue to strive to deepen cooperation between ourselves.
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take all this combined and worrying image for america, merges it's all tactical, sanctioning, and pressure. it's language of ultimatums as part of a divide and rule strategy have ironically led to uniting the u. s. as opponents against it, russia is a powerful player in the global energy market. that's how opec's new secretary general described moscow's role in the group. the world's largest oil exporters brush as a big main and highly influential player in the world energy map and its membership in opec plus is vital for the success of any agreement the opec chief added that the organization is not in competition with moscow. he reiterated that the oil price fight began before the ukraine crisis broke out with spare capacity shortages being one of the reasons for the increase. the remarks come ahead of the open class meeting on wednesday with discussions on new market management strategy on the agenda. the group is likely to key oil output unchanged in september,
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despite us cause to boost applies. and saudi arabia, the middle eastern oil power house, economic growth hit nearly 12 percent in the 2nd quarter. that says russia is rebooting it's oil exports from the you focusing on asia with little serious disruption. moscow said to have produced more oil in the 3rd quarter of the year, despite the use partial ban on russian crude, feared mohammed mirandi professor tara university, believes wisdom policy only helps oil which countries to prosper. the irony is that it is u. s. policy. and it is european policy that has allowed oil rich countries to thrive during the circumstance that iran is now exporting all of its oil, all the way that it can produce at a very high price spend is way not,
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is sounding it's oil much more easily today than before, so the united states is hurting it while attempting to hurt russia. the united states is not only assisting iran and venezuela, but the united states is creating an economic crisis at home. so saudi arabia, obviously benefits, and we don't know where this will take saudi arabia. but whatever land we look at this situation, it is the americans and europeans that lose ah, as the digital world faces and acute shortage of semiconductor chips, russia say to become one of the key suppliers of me on a gas that's used in digital and medical devices that is currently in deficit with moscow set to launch new production facilities. rachel blevins reports a global shortage of semiconductor chips has impacted industries across the board
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from smartphones to cars, to medical devices. at a time when the world is more digital and demand is higher than ever before, however much moscow state technical university is hoping to change that with a facility dedicated to drastically increasing the production of purified me on. we've new new production, we are going to achieve 5 percent of work production may be in the next year. and the boeing universe to allows us to do this. we've got you build in a new facility for this production half a year ago, only air was the rate of life for nitrogen and oxygen. afterwards, we achieved these roneesh, right? i guess this is a fed like griffin's noun. and the next step is to achieve stabilize the top of these get nearly half of the knee on, on the global market was wiped off earlier this year due to the crisis in ukraine after production plants in odessa and mar,
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you were shut down. now currently russia supplies just one percent of the neon on the global market, but they're hoping to increase that number to up to 10 percent by the end of this year due to the work that is coming from this facility in this university. and they're also hoping to raise that number up to around 25 percent in 2023. we already wanted to go like a year or 2 above the situation which is going on in our work. made us to be foster and we are working on the theme for fuel gauge is like peer review on your creeped on for like 6 or 7 years already working process already has been done. so we just needed to put new facilities with the compressor which we already know how to use and make the lines fewer and get on with verification of up to 70 percent of any on on the global market right now is used in the production of
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semiconductor chips, which makes it all the more important, know that production continues to increase. there are no semiconductor chips without deep ultra violet lasers. these lasers also find used in medicine and other manufacturing chips with an already fractured supply chain loom as a particular point of pain due to inadequate neon supplies from the united states trade war against china to the global cobra. 19 pandemic. the semiconductor ship shortage was only continued to increase in recent years and increased supply of chips will reduce one burden facing an industry that is also battling raw material price inflation. a tight energy market and rising interest rates that are throwing a dampener on consumer demand. government in the last have approved billions of dollars aimed at increasing their own production, saying that they want to compete against china. however, they continue to impose historic sanctions against russia,
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which is cutting them off from those crucial materials such as a purified me on that will be produced here at this facility. when it comes to addressing those shortages. russia is showing that it is continuing to do that work and it's starting here at home, reporting in moscow. rachel blevins, r t no one is in nuclear war. that's the stock reality. russian president vladimir putin described in his address at the 10th nuclear arms nonproliferation conference. this comes with president biden, has expressed an interest in pursuing a new nuclear weapons deal with russia. meanwhile, the russian president added that moscow will stick to its nuclear arms reduction plan. our obligations under bilateral agreements with the united states and the reduction and limitation of relevant weapons have also been fully fulfilled. there can be no winners in a nuclear war in it must never be unleashed. and we stand for equal and indivisible, security for all members of the world community parties. caleb mauppin is joining
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me live now from new york. caleb, what else did vladimir putin say in his address? well, in his remarks, he also emphasized the right of countries that are signatories of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty to pursue peaceful nuclear energy and emphasize signing the treaty. i enabled countries to develop their own nuclear power plants, etc. now it's also important to know that anthony, blinking the u. s. secretary of state, he addressed the gathering and he use his platform to attack other countries. the accused russia of nuclear sabre rattling, he criticized russia over the issue of ukraine. and furthermore, he accused the islamic republic of iran, of nuclear escalation. now it's important to know that this all calm, in the aftermath of the united states, pulling out quite a few nuclear agreement. now, in the us head, antonio gutierrez,
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he wore in the entire gathering of the world based a nuclear danger. not seen since the height of the cold war. and many knows that this meeting comes on the heel. another statement from the white house, which there are mulling over the possibility of reopening the j. c. p. o, a. the joint comprehensive plan of action with iran following the iran nuclear deal . but this comes after the united states actually withdrew and wrecked the iran nuclear deal that had been negotiated. so here's what we heard from the biden white house. united states is determined to lead by the power of our example through diplomacy and coordination with our allies and regional partners. we've developed a proposal to secure a mutual return to full implementation of the joint comprehensive plan of action to ensure that iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon. now the usa has withdrawn from key nuclear agreements over the
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past few years. and it's also important to know that the russian ministry of defense has pointed out that the european union and the united states, and actually throws an anti terrorism dialogue between the 2 countries that could potentially stop attacks and keep the public say, here's what the russian ministry of defense had to say corporation between russia and the united states in the field of anti terror is no basically frozen washington, unilaterally and under far fetched pretext, decided to suspend profile meetings within the high level dialogue under the auspices of the foreign ministries of russian united states which were held in vienna in 2018 to 2019, and were useful for both sides. now, in its response of the russian ministry to fans, notes is that the dialog potential with the united states about the new start treaty, which is set to expire. renegotiating this vital arms treaty between the 2 countries
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. they are concerned about how much the united states is really willing to negotiate in good faith because it seems like many of the actions from the united states. i am the lead up to today and the words of anthony blank. and before today's very important meeting reviewing the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, other words, the iris states don't seem like words that a country would use it. they were really trying to pursue peace and di escalation on his cane of mouth and joining us. they from new york. thank you very much. ah, well, it's now day 2 on the laces from the ground. at least 2 people have been killed with multiple others injured off to ukrainian forces reported he shout residential areas of de nick with hundreds of band anti personnel mines. are correspondent women, close events, reports from the ground. the nets, trauma sensor is now full of civilians who have been injured by ukrainian shilling over the last few days. they're here with various injuries,
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some of them had their lives torn off a some were hurt by shrapnel from all those shows that landed in civilian areas. here in the next brittany lambord, we have a large number of seriously injured patients. unfortunately, more than 10 lower lim amputations had to be performed this weekend. all our patients are well treated and we have everything we need. it's stressful now, but we're coping that is our job. fortunately, the children's trauma center here in the nest is also full of patience. on this sunday evening, a girl born in 2006 was walking on the street with her brother when a shell fired by ukrainian nationalist fell 10 meters away from her. and she sustained head injuries and right now has been treated at this hospital. i spoke with her mom sharon, yesterday seemed to be quite happening. the children were walking along the road,
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carefully watching their feet not to stop on any mines there, spread all over the city. cows had been blown up. people treading in mind, suddenly they didn't hear a shot or a whistle with just an explosion. it was had 10 meters from them, windows flew out and the children fell. thank god, their life is in russian. investigators continued documenting at war crimes committed by the ukrainian army as a result of the shelly of civilian areas right now. they're working right in a sensor of done that's good documenting damage to this building. this is their statement for dorothy listener. at the moment, the investigative committee is examining the scene of the insert. the shelling was carried out by ukrainian armed formations in the center of the city of donnette, secular. at the moment the bank building is being inspected. it is necessary to locate the windows fragments to find out what kind of shell was the ukrainian military, continuous shelling, residential areas of domestic as the resolved. there is a lot of damage to civilian infrastructure. unfortunately,
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peaceful civilians are also victims over the last 24 hours. at least 2 people have been killed and multiple have been wounded. schilling continues right now as we speak, and a little local trauma center continue receiving patients room on calls for f r t. done as people's republic, he was president joe biden authorized as yet another $515000000.00 of additional military aid to be sent to ukraine, bumping up the total american assistance to more than 8000000000 dollars since the conflict began back in february. the new supply package will include ammunition for the him was walker launch systems, and $75000.00 artillery shells. since russia began its military operation, president biden has approved 17 packages of military aid to ukraine, as the u. s. and you continue deliveries of weapons to give illegal weapons. trading networks has been established in ukraine and neighboring countries.
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european commission is creating a hub in moldova to battle. the growing traffic of arms smuggled out of ukraine and have placed pending for the supply of equipment, formal, dove, and border guards fun, tx who is the you agency, responsible to coordinate order management and prevent smuggling terrorism and cross border crimes. is fishing of mobile offices and storage facilities on the border with ukraine. the u. s. plans to send offered vehicles and further equipment to assist in the operation. the repair police agency has found that the alarm that the proliferation of weapons in ukraine will need to illegal arms trafficking into the european union regarding the war in ukraine. europe. paul has warned that the proliferation of firearms and explosives in ukraine could lead to an increase in weapons and munitions trafficked into the ear. this threat might even be higher once the conflict has ended. we spoke with godfrey bloom and military historian as
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to why alms deliveries will increase the turmoil in ukraine and hum, overall european security. i think the game for the, for washington, for the washington called him seems to be counter intuitive a permanent will. they seem to want the stabilize the area for the ludicrous situation now is quite clearly interest to have the, the stabilize, the war continues. the western europe that is suffering directly when the weather is supposed to be american. it means when we get to be the means we could do the decade. i'm very disappointed there involving yes, another country in that area, low. good,
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conceivably come of it. and the last name and constitution actually used to preclude a weapons of any foreign countries. i'm not quite sure what happened to that protocol. almost 100 artifacts taken from africa by british colonial forces at the end of the 1900 century could be handed back by the university of oxford. the news comes after nigeria made an official request earlier this year. those 97 items are just a tiny handful of the thousands of artifacts held him, museums outside the continent. some concerned that the british government in particular has been evasive, having offered no commitments on restitution. specifically the british museum, which holds an extensive collection from across africa and is protected by law, allows repair creation only under certain circumstances. nigeria is applying pressure to the u. k. government so that the laws can be amended this while other african countries say
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a lot more needs to be done. why should we allow those so called museums, which in fact are crime scenes and houses of stolen goods to dictate to us telling us that we have to prove that the items belong to us? as much as we celebrate the return of former congolese prime minister patrice loomed his tooth from belgium. let's not celebrate too much. let's remind ourselves that the work has just started. earlier we discussed the situation with a demo gaba. the 2nd amendment of nigeria is open case of congress. he believes the way should pay compensation as well for looting masses of artifacts over the centuries. this to me is not that big actually is just in negative reminder of the situation that we found australian africa during the colonial regime. you know, colonialism to some degree is some kind of a crime against humanity. if jumped off work, i look to just robles of water sources but also of all identity and these
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identities where those artifact that we help resolved or was centuries of i exist in that i was told that we are looted by going to machine london of belgium on so many other european capitals. so to fund that go to $21.00 jobs falling. it means that you have to pay, you know, for, for the charges of the objects. what tell we are we are expected to celebrate in order to know something about how we might need to keep them from was. so this is really not a good thing. if you're stuck, remind are very dr. my dog. he's to be of african calling assumption that we must go to church on was never allowed to ever exist when you suffer above a counsellor, it gave well, that brings us to the end of this bulletin. we'll be back with you at the top of the hour with more headlines and news until then. thanks so much for joining us. a
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long long more when i was shown the wrong one, i just don't know. i mean, you want to say proud disdain becomes the attitude an engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds of warren, we choose to look for common ground. ah, is it now young thing? mm hm. oh no. no, no, but they did a valuable. mm hm. mapping my middle now i own i eat up my lot. bad that. hey,
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love that i can thought that was a new knuckle. but my love bob you didn't thought now? well, i'm up at a bit a well, i'm really happy to lation strobe with sonya here cuz i'm not in with hello and welcome to crossed out. were all things are considered? i'm peter labelle. the one aspect about the ongoing conflict in ukraine that stands out most is media coverage. never in the history of corporate media has coverage been so biased in one sided. it does not stop,
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they are questioning the standard narrative is akin to treason and subject to censorship. and cancellation ah to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess vladimir goldstein, imperial, he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university. and in arsole we have glenn decent. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as author of the book, bruce, a phobia propaganda in international politics. originally crossed across the fact that means you can jump any time you want, and i would appreciate it. i had start out with land here in our slow, you know, one of the things in looking at media coverage. and that's what i do for a living like cover on western media primarily. and you know, when it comes to the conflict in ukraine going on 5 months, you really don't really learn much about the conflict. instead they to,
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when they're trying to convince you how to feel about the conflict, there is a lacking that the context is lacking. i'm even geographical knowledge is pretty scant and, and there's reliance upon vogue magazine, a photo shouts of the ukrainian president and his wife. i mean, in that seat of my stressing how to feel it is easier to get away without const contextualizing in an n. as a way to try to allay all the suffering that western publics are feeling, glen, well, what you're describing is a good description of propaganda because at least have defined a just propaganda to large extent. completing an audience by not relying on rational arguments. so if you play on stereotypes and ceilings, and obviously this is build up to the war, we're currently just follow russia games, which obviously was a great example of how ceilings it kind of blurred out all of the facts on the
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matter. now obviously, countries, news propaganda to some extent, but we see during war especially that this is around this is because it's necessary to mobilize public consent for a conflict. so this is why we see this during this time. but this is what we got to do is build up their stereotypes. of course, what goes wrong, good versus evil. and if you accept this stereotype and all the information that comes through this filter, through this prism fax, us, you said it doesn't really matter anymore because you're guiding something even well, it was necessary. and, and this is how you see it again, it's a long history of there's a rush, it's always been seen as if you will, the other, you know, they've been buried, store civilization. they've been the asians saucier pianist, no authority, or in store or liberal democracy. so this is how all information has to be filtered
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to making a big harry potter has story out of the news send. this is problematic because people can accept those stereotypes and get stuck with those emotions. don't look at the facts anymore. and then in my argument, then one loses let me, which was interesting here i'm calling this program the phony war. and of course, this is a reference to the time when it's the, during the 2nd world war, after the war started in when nazi germany invaded poland. and before the invasion of france was called the phony war. because there wasn't much going on, particularly on the french front, but this, there is a real war going on. but the, the propaganda that glen was referencing and it's getting a bit sin because if the russian saw their bad guys, why are we in the west suffering? they're not making a very compelling argument. laudermill.

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