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oh, but all that didn't stop mo, google obtaining you candidate status in 2022. ah ah, china said to open, it's the 20th congress with its decisions defined in the next 5 years of beijing's domestic and foreign affairs. the west impose is tough conditions on loans to south africa as part of an energy transition deal. many locals, however, believe that the high interest loans will damage the country's economic growth with the red cross space, as pressure from kia over its work on the complete ukraine. as in the lensky accuses the organization, i'm not doing enough to help you with
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1 o'clock on saturday afternoon in moscow. and peter, scott, i'm wherever you go to this from welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis or darker. now the chinese communist party is 20th congress kicks off in beijing on sunday, where the country's top politicians were discuss his domestic and foreign policies for the next 5 years. ah, or of thousands of delegates will gather in the chinese capital for so many has been described by some as a turning point in chinese politics. as amid the countries growing role on the world arena, as well as escalating tensions between beijing and washington, the chinese communist party spokesperson underlined the key goals for the government. general secretary, seating being delivered an important speech, he emphasized that rationally defining the goals,
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the tasks and major policies for the cause of the party and the country in the next 5 years, or even longer periods to come is crucial to the further development of the party. and the countries cause to the future of socialism with chinese characteristics. he stressed the need to focus on the parties central tasks on the new journey in the new era. earlier my colleague rachel blevins discussed the importance of events with local journalists, sends you on hard to delegate or attending the event, or some of the leads in a few of expertise, including party secretaries as well as experts in science, as well as finance. and they will be gather at the grid house tomorrow will be amendment to the constitution according to the official information release. there are some of the proceedings that they will be reviewing during this congress. in
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addition to that, they were like a new term up center committee. how significant is this event? i mean, is there some feeling that the attention of the world media and politicians is now focused on the congress that they're in china? there are a lot of confusion here. so what's that mean? so this, the national congress, communist party of china, is focused on the parties as well as the countries developed in the next few years . so the focus is really on china to roll on and how the party will leave the country moving forward. so what's your attention now, of course here is to really understand some of the thoughts behind the design, and we have a lot of books outside the media center, really helping journalists to understand what the country is working on right now. and we have a lot to expect on tomorrow's opening ceremony. the shanghai census,
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all written park and international studies, vice chairman nelson. wong says that china will promote peace and cooperation on the international stage. china won't have any major chain in its policy when it comes to global affairs. he is quite certain, i believe that china is going to promote the shock of a girl lety of shed parity for mankind. so child always going to be calling woke piece is against a wall of any. so this will be the may objective and in terms of handle actions was all the other major players around the world. i think china is always going to be the party that promotes piece and
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a cooperation. and even though countries that take as a competitor it is. busy co instead of. busy up instead of competition, i think that's going to be the main narrative hope course will bring you more of our special coverage of the key. so it's in beijing in the coming days. so do you stay tuned for that? ah, ah no, the news washington has imposed stringent conditions for south africa transition to clean energy. many locals have a say that the deal would not benefit the economy or to correspondent corolla toddler has the story. the west has been, he think political and economic pressure on south africa to accelerate the pace of
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its energy transition if a contentious issue to face the least and as the 27th united nations climate change conference approaches. negotiations between south africa and western countries over the terms of an $8500000000.00 deal. as starting to show how it's limited in favor of western countries to start off with 80 percent of the money is loaned and not grants, and had high interest rate true. the rising interest rates, environment we're seeing in the west means that investment capital is getting more expensive for poor countries. as of africa already has a high dead burden. the aid and a half $1000000000.00 deal has never made sense. in the 1st instance, it is nothing but a sinister scheme in europe in the united states who do so at the behest of greedy profits in privateers. also, it is in foreign currency. that is a problem also because the south african rent continues to weaken against major
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currencies. and that weakening with higher interest rates. it makes it unaffordable . the country is currently experiencing rolling blackouts, and there's a wide school of thought that an opportunity was missed to solve the energy crisis . when treasury rejected a deal to build a nuclear power plant over a decade ago. now, even though nuclear has had several problems over 50 countries in the world, continue to rely on it with hundreds of reactors wildlife. there is no reason whatsoever why nuclear in this country should not constitute 50 percent of the electricity generation with forces feels still being there mainstay, because out africa has got when over 120 years of cold reserves left. if we double our current cold production, which said about 250000000 tons, like many of it. so both south economies, south africa, is trying to balance. it's environmental responsibilities against its own
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developmental needs. but ahead of the cop 27 conference and pressure from the waste, that's responsibility. trump needs. and at what cost south africa is expected to focus on economy impact, which it is more on economic development and employment growth. and as secondary to dot, it will be when we are producing enough, and then you will prioritize as well on environmental consequences, but you can't prioritize on environmental consequences when you don't have an economy impact. for many, the most controversial aspect of the supposed energy transition is how western countries want to give loans to developing countries. but with some self serving conditions that they are own energy renewable companies must being used. local
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production, o viewable energy components will a give us an advantage of employment, a growth which then will solve 2 problems. will be able to transition to a renewable energy while we are developing the economy as well. for now, however, the roadmap is still unclear as to where the country wants to go and how it gets day. i miss the west escalating pressure to transition. we will have to see where the energy comes from. cannibal it as a r t and join us back. just following recommendations. that's how space eggs founder ilan mosque has defended his decision to stop providing his styling, satellite internet services to ukraine for free. that comes after ukrainian diplomats had this to say in response to mosques, recent suggestions of waste and the conflict. starling had been
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a game changer in the war. this comes days after a craning ambassador and re melnik told musk we're just following his recommendation. the tension between musk and key if we're sparked by a series of sweets from the billionaire in which he speculated on a possible peaceful resolution to the conflict in ukraine. he of officials were quick to shoot down the statements from musk for his, the legit support of russia. now you creating authorities do appear to backtracks on the harsh rhetoric somewhat towards a billionaire with an adviser to the ukranian president expressing hope the kid would still get the internet service. it helps ukrainian troops communicate and operate drones on the battlefield as well as you can in citizens communicate with their relatives. geopolitical analyst on form a us marine. brian better take believes kia isn't doing itself any favors. what you're created doing is taking that mask off or call, this is
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a fight between democracy against authoritarianism. but it's actually the regime in kiev in their western backers who demand absolute obedience demand. but no one questioned anything. and that's exactly what your grade is doing right now. it reflects how childish immature and unprofessional everyone in the regime actually is. these people were picked and installed the power by the u. s because they are in rational, they are extremists, and they will pursue a foreign policy that will destroy the entire country. we're watching that happen in real time and part of being in matures speaking without thinking. now that now they have done some thinking and they realize we shouldn't have said that, but it's too late. the damage is done. i also saw that your mom was added to the notorious ukrainian kill list and then quickly taken off and we've heard from the western media that does kill us, has no connection to. yeah. but obviously someone who calls have
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a connection to them and told them to take it down. little mosque isn't the only one who care of his class with in recent days. volume is zalinski has urged the red cross to take immediate action and conducts emission to the prisoner of war camp in the dentist republic. where some members of the as a battalion are being held, is also accusing the organisation of a lack of leadership. bold or i believe the international committee of the red cross is not a club with privileges where one receives a salary and enjoys life. the red cross has obligations primarily of moral nature. the mandate of the red cross must be fulfilled is necessary to immediately do what is entirely logical for the red cross. the head of the ukrainian president's office demanded the red cross visit the prison in done yet within 3 days. i think that the committee can waste more time as human lives are at stake. you have also promised to contribute to this mission in every possible way. questioning why and i c r. c mission to the prison has not yet been arranged. now in certain,
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the red cross is that they've been trying to get access to the prison would have been denied by russian all forces. they stressed that seems on the ground are resit ready to visit any location where you cranes, prisoners of war being held. but notice that this does require certain practical arrangements on the ground. we discussed the issue with radio host. i'm political commentators, steve gill. you says the key should be grateful for the support that it does get are seeing the war of words intensify when you have top officials, you know, telling folks to shut up using the f word. you know, they're being very aggressive in their language and that's not typically the best way to win friends and influence people. they are asking for help and they shouldn't be demanding help. they shouldn't be attacking those that are providing the help. and just in the last week, we said the president bible soften, his tone somewhat received some of the european leaders, including president mcroy of france. you start talking about getting to negotiation
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table. and yet, you've got to lensky refusing any talk of negotiations and increasing demand on the us that on, on others lensky, ukrainian seem to be continually looking a gift horse in the mouth attacking those you've been helping them. and again, when you're going ahead and kind of pre judging any investigation, any red cross or amnesty international investigation of how prisoners are being treated when you're attacking them before the results are at attacking them before the facts are in, it looks like is just part of the continuing propaganda and the after book campaigns. u. s. military has pledged new military aid package to ukraine with $725000000.00 that will include munitions and military vehicles at the same time. a suspected i. c. k. recruiter was captured and could have been speaking under duress, has claimed he's received funds from the west on ukraine. ortiz ilia drinker has more the war in ukraine is unique in so many ways. here's another reason for you.
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it's where you can find american or european citizen fighting on the same side of the front line with the hottest together for one cause to get rid of the russians, right? islamist dogs, some are already there, like i'll show later. some could be on the way. thanks to who though to the how did you can my job was to recruit foreign isn't funds isis activate. and we received funds from ukraine, spain in germany, and only one foreign and joined the organization. we received $15000.00 from ukraine, $5000.00 euro from germany, and $1500.00 euro from spain. so here is allegedly splashing the cash to get pair with on their side from as far as if gannon stan. this was apparently a video confession of an ices affiliated recruiter. recently arrested in bull. ok, maybe the guy was under pressure,
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but if only that was the soul example of links between terrorist groups and ukraine . it was reported that earlier this year, around $450.00 militants from the syrian branch of all kinds travelled to ukraine to join key of forces. it must have been a while since you last heard about the free syrian army. well, fighters from the us back militia are apparently in ukraine to the militia, intertwined with ices, like evidence, has shown. here's how one syrian rebel earlier on said he was gearing up for a new war. i promised the russian forces, waging aggression against the ukrainian people that i will not spare them. and i will make mountains of russian tanks and armour, which i will destroy. as soon as i enter ukraine. and here's his new tweet from ukraine with a syrian opposition flag. how much do they earn? reportedly $1500.00 a month. who pays them?
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supposing the ukraine, who's bank rolling ukraine right now? the west. i'm not going to go on about taxpayers money too much, but you know what i mean? and yeah, some of the hardest are now receiving cash out of the pockets of nato countries, which spend trillions of dollars on the fight on terror terrorists yesterday. but freedom fighters today, you know, the eagerness of such people to destroy anything russian certainly does nothing to dispel the theory that some ukrainian fighters have a radical ideology. but the parallels don't just and at a desire to shoot at russians, you know, those are still that it is obvious that the instigators for organizes and perpetrators of the terrorist attack on the crime in breach of the ukrainian social services that they keep. regime has long use terrorist tactics. this be used methods i increasingly reminiscent of isis and al qaeda. no wonder the root causes
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behind the appearance of these structures are the same. we've seen a hotel where journalists stayed destroyed. we've seen the crimean bridge car bombed. no wonder all kite is giving key of moral support by posting the count of russian losses. oh, well, the death toll in the clutches following these railey army storming of jenny on friday has risen to to while father, the palestinians were injured. thousands of mornings attended the funeral procession injury and on friday, after a man was shot dead by israeli forces classes then broke out after israeli security forces rated palestinian homes in the city of jenin were full to lead to arrest a hamas member who was allegedly responsible for a series of shootings in the west bank tension in the disputed area has been mounting since march. not after the israeli army intensified its military operations against palestine activist by storming, palestinian towns and cities. these rails options are said to have caused
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a 97 percent of garz's drinking water to be so polluted that isn't drinkable as israeli controls. 85 percent of the water resources in the west bank. thus, according to our statements by the euro, mediterranean human rights monitor and the global institutes for water environments and health. now established at 97 percent. and guess what is the company situation made substantially worse than acute electricity crisis. this is the creation of water winds and suits us. there is no possible justification whatsoever for the situation, and it is incumbent occupying authority and the international community fully guaranteed, doesn't say towards security. and he also pointed out that 12 percent of young's children's deaths are linked to contaminated water and moreover, up to 80 percent of gases. untreated sewage is been discharged into the sea,
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while 20 percent seeps into underground water as the operation of water wells, as well as sewage treatment plans is been hampered by the electricity crisis. now problems that with the water supply have been ongoing for around 15 years, which palestinians blame on israel's blockade. yet, mays 11th day offensive, which israel said was aimed at, is la mic jihad and other militant palestinian groups significantly worse. and the situation, electricity shortages as a result of the bombardments which damage key infrastructure impacted water supplies. the and israel has previously promised to improve living conditions. in garza earlier we spoke to some locals and government officials to gauge the scale of the crisis. the she, the d, tap, water, harm's children's health. it causes worms skin diseases and is dangerous for kidney patients. unfortunately, we have no alternative, but when my children get sick, we have to use the water from the fountain that has been established in our area.
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it is hard, as my children have to walk a great distance to get there. besides, there is usually a crowd. my children may also have to fight with other children to collect some water. however, i feel that even this water is not clean. if it hasn't come on, the water consumption figures in the gaza strip or low due to water scarcity. however, not the type, the middle east suffers from water scarcity in the gaza strip as a result of the israeli blockade. and the fact it controls water resources and we have no opportunity to find an alternative, have them on the ground water is unfit for human use due to the high percentage of salts and nitrates. it needs to be treated in dsl, unaided, by extracting from under ground, put through a filtration process and then sterilized. we disseminate water with high efficiency, so 80 percent of it becomes usable. as golf bon is now allowed in weird places across europe as long as it's applied to all employees. equally. the courts of justice says the prohibition if applied in a blanket fashion would not discriminate against anyone. and undertakings. terms of
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employment which prohibit work is from manifesting through words through clothing or in any other way. their religious beliefs does not constitute direct discrimination. provided that that provision is applied in a general and undifferentiated way. the latest ruling stems from the disputes which begun 4 years ago when a muslim woman wearing a headscarf reported religious discrimination up to being denied and incense ship us a belgian company. the firm rejected her 1st appeal as she refused to comply with his neutrality policy. after her 2nd appeal, the company said his rules forbid any type of head scott had covering a belgian coat, struggled with the case, and therefore sought recommendations from the use courts of justice. meanwhile, the u has agreed to sanction iran over its responds to protest spots by the death of massa meanie who died after being arrested by the police over a legit failure to properly cover her head. women took to the streets across the run under the countries with some ripping off their head scarves and cutting their
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hair in solidarity. you commission, president ursula, on the line has already advocated for iranian women's freedom and their right to choose their own. it's higher. the u. s. has already targeted. so me reiney and senior officials as part of a new wave of sanctions in the wake of him in his death accusing the country of a crackdown is to run deployed to police to quell the process that the u. s. state department has stressed that the iranians internal affairs are now washington's focus. earlier we spoke to a political analyst and researcher christopher halle who says that by supporting protesters on iranian streets, the west is pushing for regime change in the country. this shift is part of the larger plan for resume change against the islamic republic of iran. this provides a perfect opportunity for the, the west, collectively to say, oh, look at us with our liberal values. let support these women on the street, the very small number of women in the cities on the street. and let's over 30
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islamic republic. let's overthrow the iranian evolution. and let's carry out the resume. change we've been trying to do in 979, but have failed to do. so i think ultimately what we are seeing now is, i think a trojan horse of a situation in the name of human rights, once again, and humanitarian is them. the west is coming, but behind them are the arms. the sanctions, the could be. does the massacres, add the torture? and i think it's something to be very careful of because ultimately what we most is the bulk is ation of iran. and that's exactly what the west has been trying to do to part of a be run into destroy a major power in the middle east air view. why did your p and court go for a conditional ban? instead of allowing absolute freedom to exercise, religious faith and what sort of precedent is set by this decision. i think this is part of the long term strategy that's been happening throughout europe. we have to recognize that the western europe has traditionally and historically been very
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islam of phobic. ultimately, what europe is trying to do is it's trying to say that you come to europe and you must be european eyes in our way. you cannot have your own traditions and culture, you will be induction in our way. so at the same time when they tell other countries all be open and pluralistic, they don't want that pluralism in europe. they want the people to be secular. it want the people to focus on individual ism versus their communities and their collective life. and ultimately they want people to be rid of their spiritual and religious traditions. a mine explosion in northern to kia has killed at least 40 people, leaving dozens more trapped, 300 meters on the ground. so he is interior minister says this up to 40 mine is working in the deep zone were trapped when the blast happened. according to preliminary reports, the bus could have been caused by fire dump, which is an explosive mixture of and methane found in many coal mines. the local prosecutor's office is carrying out investigations into the exact cause of the
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explosion and turkish president, russia. type. the one is on his way to the scene of the accident. september's inflation rates in the u. s. is running its 8.2 percent according to data from the bureau of labor statistics, and that's significantly higher than expensive. the multi decades high comes despite joe biden, promising to beat inflation when he run for the presidency. americans are squeezed by the cost of living. that's been true for years and they didn't need today's report to tell them that it's a key reason i ran for president working to give middle class families, some breathing room in dealing with their cost is critical. and consumer prices do continue to rise. the u. s. dollar has risen to a 2 year high is the federal reserve raised interest rates and a bits, a curve, inflation and bring the prices down. the federal reserve has already raised the interest rates of 5 times since march by making bori more expensive to reduce
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demand, especially for big ticket items such as carson holmes, and ease the pressure is pushing up prices. however, this also makes it more difficult to serve the public debt, which means the government will need to print more money, which in turn could cause inflation spiral. mitchell b 15, investor and bankers says that biden's policy failures have spent the public. he was elected to unify the public and what he's done is he's weaponized the different departments against 50 percent or more of the country that voted against him rather than unification. it's been one of demon demonization actually. and as far as the economic position, the inflation rate has surged to close to 20 percent real inflation, which is not, it's unprecedented in the history of america that gasoline prices and oil prices and energy prices have gone this high. inflation has never been this high and what
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it's doing for most of america is making, making it very difficult for people to afford food and warmth to heat their houses during the coldest part of winter coming up. so did he keep his promises on the economy? not at all, and if you look at the amount of debt that the government has incurred, its just continued to balloon over the past decade and a half and all they've been doing is printing and spending, printing and spending. there are also several factors that are causing inflation to go much higher, especially with the prices of energy, domestic and in the international markets. it's not any longer a unipolar world, it's a multi polar world. and i think the united states is not dealing with this. and adjusting accordingly. that's all for now. money's peter starts on, i'll be back again at the top of the hour with all the latest news news analysis near nancy, i'll see them. ah ah
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. ah . the republic of moldova ranks is one of the poorest countries in europe. ah, mobile, it goes from dust bunker. not sure my good mother when he was an annual g d. p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. and even that cultural amount is mainly made up of remittances, central abroad by migrant, moldova workers, la garza, we've got drugs following a mold or mildew. with the economy revolves around agriculture over children. when you refer to pamela walker, worthless,
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political mobile, i was there personally, i was up a man, i don't their primary asking for quite a few any income, but only lia presley's old wishes dynamo, bellanca, marci. you're so at a $1000.00 said a single that's out of doors at a unemployment is off. the charts are moldova, territorial integrity and sovereignty. we respect the country, which enjoys financial support from the u. s. and the u is constantly rocked by political and corruption scandals. but all that didn't stop mold over obtaining e u candidate status in 2022 and revisiting the possibility of re unification with romania ah.
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