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oh, a moth. protests are wrapped in a number of african countries calling for an end to western interference in the continents affairs. we condemn pressure on ethiopia by the west and the united states to want to call on them to take their hands off ethiopia with which they are terrorized in our country. also coming up in the program, moscow warns kiev may be planning to use a so name dirty fall in a false flag operation and then blame it on the russian military. that to some western politicians say the ramping up of nuclear weapons. rhetoric by ukraine is being pushed from abroad and ukrainian forces used nato supplied artillery to
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target the hydro electric power plant in the her song region amended barrage of attacks reported by local authorities with live for moscow. this is our t. my name's unit illegal on 30 minutes of news and views starting out. we begin in east africa where 9 people have been killed after terrorists, open fire on the hotel and set off a car bomb in somalia. on sunday or further 47 civilians were wounded. security forces kill 3, a, b, a sealants, and a 4th died in the palms, blood. the mystery alger bob has tame responsibility for the attack which occurred in the port city of kiss my o in the country. so i think a number of attacks by the al qaeda linked group have been seen in the region recently. now, according to our recent pentagon report to africa has experienced that 300 percent
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increase in militant attacks over the past decade. despite us military presence on the grind purportedly to fight terrorism, somalia, and africa as a whole scene protest grow over what's being called long standing western interference on the continent. taking us through that. here's ortiz, africa correspondent, tone, or both letter. 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 in a face highland omen. as you can see, there are lots of residents of the city you came not to condemn the western countries lead by the united states who interfere in our affairs, our sovereignty, and unity. they want to dismantle us. i came to condemned that we are saying stop.
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as you want, i that i know enough is enough. we shall not accept any interference. resale parents 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 eastern and central parts of the african continent. the old god is being challenged, shed is, but one example, since its independence in 1960 from france, whose an army generals have ruled of bus lanes of land. and they were supported by the former colonizer thursday, was supposed to mark a day of transition from military to civilian room. instead, pools of smokes billowed from the city capital and jemina,
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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 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 council that was formed after the bees death, which is now headed by debbie son, 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 side of the leaders, keeping them in power. we saw that france has done nothing about what's happening
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here on the internet on the radio present, macro 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 is also implicated in another vial and taught sport. after weeks of cooling off violence classes between the democratic republic of congo was military and the m 23 levels 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 of see all the while the french government was supplying weapons to the region. in such countries, genocide is not too important and just round of the wave of negative sentiment to what's the west in africa. a major wisdom power says that africans must be prepared
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to die for the democracy. democracy can only be defended by people themselves. if they are actually prepared to die for their democracy, liberal day a good day for the day is part of french national heritage and mortal 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 africa and the state of law for faith seems a more appropriate phrase. god bless for oddity and john is back. now the city of nevada health care in the southern her son region was again targeted by intense ukrainian shilling. on monday, according to local authorities, ukrainian forces reportedly fired at least 19 shells out the city,
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including nato munitions. most of the projectiles were intercepted by or defense systems. 3 managed to get past and strike a major hydro electrical power plant. officials, however, stated there was no cyst chilled damage dawn to the facility. new korean troops launched l. artillery barrage on the neighboring zappa rosier region the previous day. according to local officials, it targeted the city of a nerve good dog. that's where europe's largest nuclear power plant is located. any strike there are cut, of course, have catastrophic consequences. some of the project out at a hotel were employees of russia, state atomic energy company had been staying no casualties were reported there as the workers were not in the building during the attack. but also in the done net republic, ukrainian forces. they've been accused of spreading landmines along me at front lines as well as in residential areas, wounding dozens of civilians. just the point i to remind you such munitions are prohibited under the geneva. at convention,
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while russian war correspondent simeon peg off was wounded by stepping on one of the so called petal mines, while covering a hot spots in the fighting. you're done yet, scar t from on cost rare. visited the reporter in the hospital since the beginning of the special military operation, the next people's republic authorities have destroyed, at least it's when t 1000 prohibited anti personnel mines or otherwise known as a petal mines. now, these weapons are designed not to kill but to make a person for life. already, plenty of civilians have fallen casualties to these prohibited weapons. and on sunday, a colleague of ours simone, peg of also stepped on one of those mines. thankfully the doctor's help him and he will be able to walk. he is not going to lose any of them. so right now we're going
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to listen to his story about what happened set up would to deliver to the world. we were working on the front line with a group of soldiers. the situation there is intense, with a lot of anti personnel mines, an unexploded shells scattered around the place. there were no immediate signs of trouble though, until an enemy tank began to shoot at positions next to us. and one of the shells exploded near us. we decided to quickly leave the area where we could be seen. and apparently at that moment i stepped on the pedal mine. i was very lucky that my leg remade relatively intact. maybe because i stepped on mine only with the edge of my shoe. the military quickly evacuated me and here these wonderful doctors and, and that's, did their job well. oh no, increasingly more e politicians are being criticizing what they view as they block, pursuing a course that's primarily in washington's interest. former french ecology minister
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own presidential candidate segment royal has said she believes the european commission chief ursula funder lion, is fully controlled by the u. s. he'll the new honey t. europe has lost its position of neutrality, france, his nobel, disowned defense. so it is false to join us in nato, whereas if she had built her own defenses, she could have said on this non aligned line, i am shocked that parliament on not involved in the decisions that are made in europe. and indeed, miss found a line is today, the press secretary of nato because she sticks so strongly to the ne, to line. and i would even say that there is no difference between what she says and that which comes from the pentagon and the cia. her words are written and controlled in the usa. for former french president, nicholas sar cosy, has joined other prominent figures in challenging the mainstream western interpretation of the conflict in ukraine. he said the use responses only promoted
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military means to ending the conflict, and that will only result in even more fe talented. well, another french politician said that american activities around the nordstrom gas pipeline shows, there is no red lines for the northern alliance. the very likely american sabotage of the north stream gas pipelines has shown what nato is 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. rushes defense minister survey shows gu has also warn the key maybe plumbing to use a so called dirty bomb of swin. conventional explosives, along with at radioactive material, are used in a full flag. he claims to draw other countries into the conflict shows who held a series of phone calls on sunday with his counterparts from the u. s. britain front trickier about the issue. some of them reportedly done played thrushes
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concerns and instead accused moscow of escalating nuclear weapons. rhetoric, well, earlier we spoke to norwegian political scientist and international relations specialist when dyson, who told us that european politician should have enough courage to voice their disagreements with washington's course. people are not allowed to suggest to sit down with russia and, and suggest that we have their work at a peace agreement. because at the moment anyone who suggests this say, well, that's what 14 months, which means to either support the war or your russian propaganda to say, 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. wonderful. have to agree with russia us in nation,
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in ukraine. the one will kenneth, paul says, 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 in the agreement. instead of seeing more and more people die on the battlefield. the russian president is expected to give a speech this week at the annual meeting of the vow di discussion club, the popular for a day event be done this monday in moscow. more than a 100 participants from $41.00 countries are in attendance with the event focusing on quote, justice and security for everyone in the post hedge a monic world. we discuss what's expected from the conference with excel, the boy co host of worlds, the parts here on our team, the way the world is going 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,
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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 rushing 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 many of the panel discussions that are going to take place today and over the next
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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 inequalities 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 subscribed 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 today 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, the participation of western analyst is the limited, although there are some brave people here in the attendance and i think the absence
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or the, the shortage of western voices is amp. we compensated by the very wide presence 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 symbolic of the changes that are happening in the world today. there is no need to subscribe to one single point of view and all these extra eventually coming together here. again, not to impose that position on one another, but try to engage in a proper analytic exercise docs. and the boy co taken us through that. now on the side lines of the conference, we spoke with the director of the south african institute for global dialogue, who says that african nations don't support western sanctions against russia because they're a continent is also suffering from the brush. obviously plays an important role in the security space they've been employed enrolled in the mining sector. there's an
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important role in energy. and, but one thing that we often do not discuss enough is that russia is a exit puzzle. power and africa has plenty obviously of capitalizing what is called the green revolution and so forth. so when we're talking about africa building great to resilience, it also means how can africa actually produce more food to feed its own population . and then obviously to feed both many parts of africa, i mean, certainly in south africa is that we do not want to be told how we should conduct ourselves, who our friends should be, and so forth. i think many african countries would like to have strategic tournament. and so you would not see a participation of african countries in those particular sanctions because they actually heard african countries, you know, we talking about a food prices. the prices is not because there isn't enough food, it is about actually the supply and getting those food, you know,
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that food into the market. so from an african perspective, strategic autonomy is actually quite important and therefore they would not want to have to be forced to choose sides in conflicts. they played no role in actually fermenting. okay, russia top diplomat is hosting talks with the head of the organization for islamic cooperation in moscow. currently, foreign minister circle of roth is holding a media conference. let's listen, never ceased. you wrote of how countries are part of the organization from the receiving come through a disease of the goods from these categories. remember, while russian county parties fulfilled their obligations and full wearing report, q u r. we discussed the so called package deal signed on the on 22nd of june. and mr. bull strohmer, ga 3. yet moses, which would be new. i came to benefit countries which are not the poorest and the
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poorest countries were only a small share of the beneficiaries of ukrainian grain. gretisca was under, over 50 percent of your training drain has gone to one. he, you countries. most of there is a statistics provided by the united nations good approving this much and you will put your we build on discussed the some sort of initial design behind the drain deal and of stressed that it must be brought to life. and that said, those most needed benefit from the deal was, you know, you and the western countries are sanctions. ha, complicate because situation in the a hydrocarbon markets and they try to put pressure on the countries who produce a, for an oil and gas. good near me lose while discussing the international gender.
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we was expressed in your federal vision. you didn't leave a voicemail about the importance to respect the principle of equal and indivisible security. and that it is inadmissible to strengthen one security at the expense of others. you notice you screw book on soup, and here was this week or 2 attention to the russian concept offered to insecurity. the persian gulf landscape of your skin. we also discussed the important issues on the african agenda. many african states are members of the oh, i see and mr is representative. all the chatty, often conscious through we welcomed who is working with sl africa, is becoming one of the centers in the new multi polar structure of the world. agrees and are we discussed the conflicts and crises which persist, who she worked for me in the world and distressed. the leading row over problem
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mich state, in solving these crises, based on the approach that african problems need, african solutions. it is an approach that's russia has consistently advocated for me to un security council. and we stand against attempts to impose an external solutions for the move on african states. russia should be sued on the requests of, of my colleagues. we are informed them about the progress of the special miniature operation in ukraine through here. and there we stressed and that it is literally aimed at solving fundamental problems with the rights of russian speaking groups and populations in ukraine. as we remember, as well as others, gender, these talks have been very timely and a we agreed to keep up the contacts. thank you. we'll see issue. exulted louise. no,
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was you i still and soon who who minister. i'm go for great whole is for organizing the press conference. so to renew it is true that the conference and it's meeting allows us exchange 30 or more opinions with the minister at court in this area on various matters of i'm not mistaken. we met in june or even a good when have is it an area? because on the invitation was of the person golf corporation countries, but a participant countries. and for us it was a chance long with my russian counterpart to discounts various matters, various issues. and today we continue the discussion that we have started than we reaffirmed our willingness to continue cooperation. we looked at the prospects of fits development and we talked about our common interest. now,
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if you are well aware, russia is engaged in participating in a war and as, as an organization at a slamming corporation. no, i see is a jeffrey salvation he at the level of foreign ministers we held the meeting and ministers. and also did you want a commit father asked as to intervene so that we could finally put an end to the war in these parts of the world. come to read it, please. just keep me up. we are talking about the participation of various participating countries like turkey, united arab emirates, and other countries. all these countries are making efforts to find a peaceful resolution. today's situation between russia and ukraine as far as we would like to see the world and leaving the war behind and well
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thought that we have land the world the world behind. but now we are calling, we are appealing the world to stop the work in the bath interests of all the people of this region. as we can see, all the content on commerce, really new, obviously what is happening now. it has consequences for africa as well. minister, you know, that african nations, they are also suffering from this war. so there was a good call to cos, pretty good teeth play, movies, hands, these were, has very negative. so really p p long term consequences for the entire world and for the most needy countries that are going through dire straits now on a daily basis. while the we're isn't going to stop. so we will are hopeful that the war will be over will for talked about the palestinian issues minister. and he spoke to we the new address will be sent to renew, fully managed serve with
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a request. so that russia, that is a great power. it can also hinder them there to help the philistine and people wonder what to just come to the song since they keep talking about the 2 state solution. but in reality, nothing is happening to show may be russia could make now for you to put these 2 state solution into practice into reality and that we could help the poet, stadium, people who have the right to have their own state. that's why we made this request to the minister wilson talked about he is in yemen, the war in yemen, and how his could be all solidified there is. so we share the same approach in this regard to the role of the, of saudi arabia should been hand sell that to bring back to the territory of
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yemen to me, to you. yes, for several mom. now we have seen some positive signals from there. it seems that the hostilities were over, but nevertheless, we need to establish police in there. and this place is very fragile because it is under constant res called the war breaking out again. and we also trans minister to intervene there so that we could encourage the parties to find the final solution to bring it down to the war in yemen. because the people of yemen is suffering. a lot of young people are losing their lives hearing but still it is and we hope that raja could intervene to find a solution or other matters that we also talked about. for example, a matter of the marketing decimal pivot b. you saw that in my number is a phone and better ring guy bring that i didn't bring is the people without the
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state. they live in bangladesh. but there is very important issue. so i'm not under current circumstances in the current world or a hinder. they have no state to help, no country, they have no refuge. so we asked ministers that maybe russia could intervene, show that we want to talk to him, yon mar and to resolve the issues of these people. thank you very much. my colleague in the support team of our colleagues, now we have time to take your question iranian television, and as much as we can not allow them. good afternoon, i'll holler him to the channel line story. i've got a question. so there is a big interest regarding the development of the economic corporation between russia and that's it. some school organization of islamic corporation emitting, what are the plans in tensions stamps?
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and the 2nd question now we all know back in the world, there are a lot of proceed by the most active in old standing issues. so is there a bilateral accommodation? it's got to la deal support, but poet stain in is sure. but you're also recently asked to your 1st question, citi regarding our plans, are you planning on economy corporation? we do have such plans as russia is a, a regular oh i see the russia were is a steel fix. the issue was regular participants in ministerial meetings. over the oh, i see my devoted to try and in economic cooperation. these meetings are held annually in istanbul, young, and as i've said, sir, we should attend those meetings regularly. there are some events planned to reach
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until the end of the year, including a meeting between the ministers of economy, finance, and information. and russia will take part and all of these meetings from you for your through and of course we support. so through the o i c's roughly my desire to build a few our corporation in science and education. as i use, i already as said, there will be a memorandum signed between our ministry of education and science. and the organization of islamic corporation was moved to work. it will be a great contribution to strengthening that foundation of our trade in economic ties in future bullies to as to the palestinian issue. we had a, a detailed discussion today. you may recall that we think it necessary to stop the attempts to break down.
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