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ah ah, african countries joined ranks to protest. i'm the elimination of western interference in the continent. stuff for yourselves. protesters seen in many countries on a yoga webster in the united states. just wanted to call on them to take their millions off your phone with which they are terrorized in our country. also head on the program, moscow wardens, kiev may be planning to use a dirty bomb and a full flag operation and then blame the actions on the russian military. it says some western politicians say that ramping up on nuclear weapons rhetoric by ukraine
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is being pushed from abroad. and he had forces fire, at least 30 artillery shells out the city, albany, or good to are according to local authorities, home to europe, largest nuclear power plant, the barrage hits hotel where russian nuclear energy workers were staying with around the clock across the world. this is our t welcome to the global news roundup. i'm you know, we begin in east africa where 9 people are dead after terrorists. open fire on the hotel now set off a car bomb in somalia. on sunday, a further 47 civilians were wounded. security forces kill 3 all vs sealants, and a 4th died in the bomb bomb. the is the missed grip. i'll ship, bob has take responsibility for the attack which occur in the port city of kiss my
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o in the country cell. according to a recent pentagon report, africa has seen a 300 percent increase in militant attached over the past decade. willis by u. s. military presence on the ground meant to fight terrorism, somalia, and africa as a whole host seen protest. grover, long standing western interference on the continent taking us through the arts. here's ortiz, africa corresponded, caribou, latasha. there's an air of change blowing through africa and one that is increasingly resistant to the power and influence of the west image. yoga this weekend, over a 100000 people, marched in support of the country's defense force, demanding an end to the interference by the west in ethiopia and affairs. iowa. as you can see, there are lots of residents of the city he came not to condemn. the western countries lead by the united states who interfere in our fears, our sovereignty and unity. they want to dismantle ice. i came to condemned that we
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are saying stop as you want, i know enough is enough, which will not accept any interference. reecy opens. don't want anybody to assistance work on our own and bring change to ourselves. or we condemn the indirect pressure on ethiopia by the west and the united states. i want to call on them to take their hands off ethiopia, with which they are terrorized in our country. i want to tell them we are capable of solving our own problems by ourselves in the east then, and central parts of the african continent. the old god is being challenged. shed is, but one example says it's independence in 1960, from france, whose an army generals have ruled a bus lanes of land. and they were supported by the former colonizer thursday, was supposed to mark a day of transition from military civilian rule. instead,
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poles of smokes billowed from the city capital and jemina as well as other areas. as champions of all walks joined, hands, tired of waiting to demand an end to military rule of the transitional military council, and also the end of francis interference. the security forces response was brutal ah, to me with regard to your own as you did with
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me until the day that he died on the front lines in april 2021 general id. that is the b was francis mann. paris. supported and protected him against the attempted cause and also turned a blind eye to his brutal 3 decade long rule. in turn, the b protected francis interests in the region. both military and economic. france even supported the transitional military cancel that was formed after the bees death, which is now headed by debbie sun, mama de b. he without an election installed himself as leader and even pushed back of the transition date by a further 2 years. a move that angered the people you see in a france, it's good that frances, withdrawing its military presence in the region because france is always at the
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side of the leaders, keeping them in power. we saw that france has done nothing about what's happening here on the internet on the radio person macaroni said that france has no connection with what's happening because it's an internal affair of chad. but i think that's not true as it was. france that help mohammed debbie to take power. we know that all the decisions come from france, france, if also implicated in another violent hot sport. after weeks of cooling off violence classes between the democratic republic of congo was military and the em 23 rebels has risen again. the d r. c and rwanda have had strained relations since the 1994 genocide, which saw squaws of people cross the border into the d. r. c. all the while the french government was supplying weapons to the region. in such countries, genocide is not too important. and just to round off the wave of negative
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sentiments to what's the west in africa. and major wisdom power says that africans must be prepared to die for their democracy. democracy can only be defended by people themselves if they are actually prepared to die for their democracy. liberal day, a good day flip in a day is part of french, national heritage and immortal the country is proud to ascribe to. but here in africa, both the action and in action of france stand against those very same values. and for a growing number of former colonies and african states of war flows say, seems a more appropriate phrase. gotta melissa for oddity in johannesburg. ok, another story to bring you to a russian defense minister survey assured who has warned that kia may be planning to use a so called dirty bomb. busy in a false flag operation in order to draw other countries into the ukraine conflict.
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and just to put on dirty bombs use conventional explosives along with radioactive material and can disperse, are radiation, clyde several kilometers away. now general chicago held a series of phone calls on sunday with his counterparts from the u. s. u. k. france on turkey, on the issue. some of them don't play rushes concerns and instead accused moscow of escalating the rhetoric regarding nuclear weapons, where we're not every western politician sure is that view and have suggested that the u. s. and natives actions are part of the problem. the very likely american sabotage of the nord stream gas pipelines has shown what nato was capable of. let's be wary. they are capable of the worst up to and including the false flag use of an atomic weapon to globalize the conflict. well, former french president nicholas sar, cuz he has joined to other states law makers in challenging really the mainstream
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interpretation of the conflict in ukraine. he questioned why the european commission is responding to it in a manner that promotes a military solution alone. mr. sock, was, he said that will only result in more fatalities. additionally, norway's intelligence chief stays russia has little interest in the conflict spreading, stating that moscow is far more rational than how it's portrayed. we perceive russia as a rational actor, we must remember that russia has a different historical understanding and a different world view. the world looks completely different from the kremlin than from norway. paste talks need to be the priority. now it's not an escalation in ward rhetoric. that's the view of our guest on the program earlier, including norwegian political scientists and professor clint dyson. people are not allowed to suggest to sit down with russia and, and suggest that we have worked out a peace agreement. because at the moment anyone who suggests this say, well,
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that's what 14 months, which means to either you support the war or you are russian propaganda to say it's a, it's a big shame that there's no limitations out there with enough courage to say that this is this is gone way too far and we, we should sit down and find a peace agreement. one doesn't have to agree with russia us in nation, in ukraine. the one will, can pulses, but one can still admit that need to have provoked care and contributed to this conflict. and it's both in our interest and our responsibility to sit down with russia and try to work out an agreement. instead of seeing more and more people die on the battlefield, the question is, what will be the price for the ukrainian people to pay if this war goes on and on,
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and if even extended in terms of nuclear weapons. and if it is extended time wise, if it is extended all control other neighboring countries involving then also the european forces and ne, 2 at large. i fear there is a symmetry of in the calculation of costs and benefits of the prolongation of this war. and obviously, the ukraine is losing from the 1st hour. but all the germany and other parts of europe are losing, dropping further into recession. that the conflict goes on last. so also the war of sanctions goes on and the united states are benefiting just while we're on that story, i want to bring you some. i think you call them alarming claims really coming from the russian defense ministry. the m o. d states intelligence shows the ukrainian
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military has discuss targeting its own citizens in a bid to discredit the russian army. the ministry expanded by saying foreign mercenaries could attack civilians this monday, during the distribution of military need in the har, cough region. and that comes after ukrainian forces had launched on artillery barrage and nerve good dar on sunday, according to local officials. now that city is home to europe, the largest nuclear power plant. so any strike could have catastrophic consequences there. one of the projectiles had a hotel where employees of russia, state atomic energy company were staying or corresponding remote and culture rep can tell us more. the city of an arg adar is indeed a home to europe's largest nuclear power plant. and it's been under constant at sack, by ukrainian military since the start of the special a military operation by a russia. it's now partially operational. it's not in full operation at the moment
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. however, attacks against the city and the nuclear power plant continue every single day. now on a sunday, ukraine had also targeted as civilians in the city of and are good are according to a local officials and wholesale was frog as at least 3 shelves. i hit the hotel, which is which houses are russian, the employees of the russian atomic. an agency a so far we do know that no one was hurt during that attack. however, an official from the russian atomic agency who is there at the moment has said that he and the employees of the company were the target of this attack. now the russians are, of course, there had the nuclear power plant to ensure the safety of its operations. but sir, if the nuclear power plant is struck by ukraine, it will certainly translate into a huge tragedy in the region. meanwhile,
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civilian infrastructure in the city of done yet can be, it's outskirts also came under attack by ukrainian forces over the weekend residential areas. and the school where hits with ukraine reportedly using french supplied weapons in the city of her son, official say at least one civilian was killed. and 3 more people wounded in an attack by quote, terrorist forces when an improvised explosive device placed on a street at pole detonated as a vehicle pass by. the blast shattered windows and nearby residential buildings. a lot incident comes after her son authorities and the closure of an entry point into the front line region. last week, the aim to prevent civilians from troubling 2 areas most at risk from ukrainian attack civilians. there are not being moved, say for groans this but it shows people queuing up to the board of ferry, at
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a local port. it comes in mid warnings from the russian ministry of the fence and local officials. that key of forces are planning to launch a major offensive on the area. as a result of the security concerns, the russian leaders some days ago, the 3rd marshal law, and her song. the 3 other territories that recently voted to join russia. a speaking of letting me put and he is expected to give a speech this week, the annual meeting of the vo di discussion club, the 4 day offense started this monday in moscow. and more than a 100 participants from 41 different countries will be in attendance with just this and security for everyone in the post hedge a monic world being this years discussion title, he imagined a few words being talked about, that we discuss what's expected ahead with on a boy to tell his host of worlds apart here on our team. the way the world is going
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to function in the post head you morning era. i know that's quite a mouthful. it's a very heavy geopolitical language, but essentially what the delegates of they've all di, forum of proposing is that the year of 2022 is a know the war the year for essentially the changing world order. this is something that many political scientists have been talking about for years, but this is the year when all of that has finally come into practice. and much of that thanks to the role of the had him on itself. by that i mean, the united states and some of its allies and the introduction of major sanctions against russia, which were intended to penalize and russia changes behavior. but they and what they did is to have massive impact on the world which like many of the countries question, the way the world has been governed up till now. and this is the main theme for
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many of the panel discussions that are going to take place today and over the next couple of days. how the countries can trade with each other and deal with each other in a more balanced and fair way. how many of the inequality is that the world faces today could be addressed for the benefit of all how values and various developmental paths could be respected rather than trying to get everyone subscribe to one single path that's beneficial for a group of countries, but least others at the detriment. so there are many, many discussions. but what's interesting about this forum is that it's, it's actually one of the, a rare platforms in the world there where, where those issues can be discussed, not for propagandistic purposes, to create a narrative, but actually to look at possible solutions to look at possible ways. how the world to be shaved. this time, this year,
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the participation of western analyst is limited, although there are some brave people here in the attendance and i think the absence or the, the shortage of western voices is amp. we compensated by the very wide present from the rest of the world, from india, from pakistan from china, from latin america, from africa. and i think that's also very characteristic and very symbolical, the changes that are happening in the world today. there is no need to subscribe to one single point of view and all the experts that eventually coming together here, again, not to impose that position on one another, but try to engage in a proper analytic exercise. well, we heard from the fall like clubs, board sherman who is of the view the think tank has one main focus and it's a lofty one to jointly develop solutions to make the world a better place. main focus of how this session of this in the conference
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ah, is her, is the future the because in some of the most important question, because now when in the protest, very serious rooms i lot of golf it's, it's a hierarchy of conflicts and we shoot or think about future, walt, what should we do? ah, how we can make this, this bolt more comfortable, more more secure, more safe, more in just a fall force? of course it is. this year we see more people from our eastern countries remains young or when you're from mom pacific region. but ah, ah, in ours fear i, i mean this field know university thing thinks of something else or a science or, you know, as fear. now it seems to me mean majority of senior scientists who is people,
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are that totally against isolation. thee, oh absolutely, sure that we need to talk because it's, it's really important. what she, what can we do for this piece? how we can not mix his will bit more pain for americans in their pockets us inflation as had a 40 year high, leaving the federal reserve to raise interest rates by 75 base at points for the 3rd time since june. despite energy prices soaring, democrat hi speaker, nancy pelosi seems tired of having to europe the criticism of her parties. financial policies. when i hear people talk about inflation as a heard in there, we had to change that subject. inflation is a global simona phenomenon. yeah. the e u, the european union that u. k, the british have higher inflation rate than we do here. it's not the fight is not
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a bad inflation. it's about the cost of living. what prices are increasing faster than salaries, but sky high inflation is only half the problem. reports say be personal savings rate in the u. s. has dropped by a full 15 percent over the last year. meaning, even if citizens managed to put away some of their paycheck, it'll be eclipsed by the ever rising cost of living a savings in our retirement money now. and i just don't know how these people, you know, without any segments or new, be able to afford all of them. think the way things are going right all with $4.00 a gallon of gasoline. obviously we all work and just to survive. right now i'm in my for one day and mom savings, which i'm not happy with with that's how bad the economy really is. when people have to start using for one k savings and all the economy, it could be
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a lot better than what it is now. because it's terrible, inflation is terrible. it's ridiculous this felicia pay gas, but our governmental lever, savage, who's in office right now. elan lost cars, cold washington post journalists, hypocrites. that i couldn't was responding to some harsh criticism about him in the american daily. several articles, citing anonymous top u. s. government officials concluded that the entrepreneur had become, quote, too powerful and increasingly reckless it follow. musk proposing of peace talks in ukraine and the solution to tension in taiwan. he's been accused that business interests of his in china are influencing his views on the latter. while the bellingers ponds to revamp twitter rules to ensure a freedom of speech is protected. i've earned him
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a security risk unable because musk has business investments in china and according to russian and other news reports said last year at a kremlin sponsored event for students that he was planning on in russia. several top us government officials wonder if musk business interests affect his views on foreign affairs. earlier the world's richest man cause the wave of online history f, when he shared views and how to in the ukrainian conflict, he propose that crimea be recognized as russian to recognize the reality on the ground and ensure a neutral status for ukraine in prioritizing peace, most of although he earned scrutiny from us authorities earlier we spoke to political commentator on radio host, steve gail, who pondered the reasons why the washington post is so concerned with the musk, but not so much with actual scandals. i find it interesting that
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a peace proposal trying to find a, a conciliatory end to the conflict and ukraine is so controversial. i think if the mainstream media here in the u. s. and globally, were really wanting to down play the effect of the law bus. they would ignore him, but whenever he sent out a tweet, whatever you make some comments, they hyperventilate, they pay a lot of attention to what he said. they amplify what he says. and they're the ones, frankly, giving him more political influence than if they would just ignore him. i don't think there's any question again, the washington post has not been concerned with the biden family 100 by jo, by apparently we're getting a lot of money from china, from ukraine. they're not concerned about that, but they're concerned about the influence that you on boss who operates transparently in the business arena. may have more influence than they would like. they're not concerned about his influence, and they're just concerned that his influence contradicts what they want. and again, i think the piracy of the washington post the new york times on,
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on what causes them outrage depends on who agrees with them and who doesn't agree with them. and that is a far cry from journalism being fair telling both sides of the story. but they've completely abandoned that a little bit of space news to bring you just as we in the program rushes mission on the international space station may be prolonged until 2028 hours about is when a new orbital platform will be built there at by russia. and ready for use other lights been coming from the russian industry and trade minister know, some months ago, the head of ross cosmos reported to president that russia will withdraw from the i s. s. in 2024 and design and build a domestic post of its own. the station has been operating for 24 years now though it's operational life was it initially intended to be only 15, participating nations extended at service life. as the dean, the quarters still safe to occupy last year,
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nasa announced that it would continue supporting the american segment on till 2030 the appeal to its partners, including ross cosmos, to follow suit what we heard from cosmo? no, it's andrea boris sinca at recipients of the hero of the russian federation award. and a veteran of 2 missions to the i says he shared his thoughts with us on the new proposed stellar plans by moscow. norfolk your drug or the starting 2024 in regard. rocket and space corporation. specialists expect the number of equipment failures on the russian segment of the i assess to sharply increase your re, maurice, of the head of ross cosmos announced this summer that we would stop the operation of the russian segment after 2024. so the russian minister's statement came as news to me. it is based on the current stations characteristics as well, on the reliability theory. the station is indeed not a new one, it is rather old. so it is understandable that many systems service lives are
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expiring, but such a state of affairs is not new to us. we have solid experience from our operation on the mere station where the majority of systems worked beyond their service lifetimes. so the statement must have been based on information we don't have. russia has great experienced developing operational stations and has all the needed knowledge and understanding. there are no fundamental problems in this area as well . the station will be flying in the different orbit under a different inclination. our current view lets us observe around one 4th of our country's land, but the new inclination will show the full picture which will allow further scientific research, a national station. even the near earth orbits has much more pros and cons. but back here on planet earth, not sir la, for nye, but they close at more programs get going in the moment. see what's showing wherever you are this monday, right ahead. mm.
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i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to create trust rather than fit with like take on various job with artificial intelligence. real somebody with a robot. most protective phone existence with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy,
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even foundation, let it be an arms race move is often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk a. ringback because she knew spencer with berkeley new, that was some discovery name is us, are forced um, national leader, which was obviously you still with them a couple it relates from when you do, i know, but who do a medical with
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national anthem a, a voice, a new doing with a scene. okay. a bruce to look at machine. yeah, i must quiz up with them or maybe not. hold me by me. look on my team dc. if mac least fella get a minute, i just fancy a family or the girls of silly or but if you, if you, if yeah, any of these, sammy, i'm sick. my next, which we're going to leave with digital care, probably directly with ukraine will remain unshakable from.

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