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a with a girl who's with breaking news on our t rushes defense ministry safe. kiev is in the last stages of creating a so named, dirty barman for a full flag attack. multi goal so say is ukraine has requested nuclear weapon technology from britain will go to our correspondent for more on that as well. coming in in the program. we believe in african countries themselves, taking the leading role in efforts to resolve current problems based on a principle of african problems, african solutions, brushing foreign minister or surrogate lever off declares africa, one of the most important centers of a multi color world order thing that come to that must be allowed to resolve their
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own issues with how external with math protests are wrapped in a number of african countries where people calling for an end to western interference in the continent affairs. we condemn pressure on yoga 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 with preemie afternoon here in moscow. this monday i'm unit oneal and this is the global news roundup. on our t k, we begin with breaking news. russia's defense ministry say's that key of is in the final stage of making a so called dirty bomb. i'm plans to detonated in a false flag operation to blame russia. he's just a little, she's considered us, according to the information we have. 2 organizations in ukraine have specific
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instructions to grade the so called dirty bomb. the work is in the final stage. we also have information about context between the ukranian presidents office and british representatives on the issue of possibly obtain and technology for creating a nuclear weapon. let's try to log on to our to correspond marina cos river. hi marina. some startling remarks there in the latest briefing by the russian defense ministry. take us through it. absolutely, things are really here and up we can see, and according to russians, defense ministry, ukraine, as plan and a mass mobilization out of fear that they will be out numbered on the battlefield. that's asked russia is partial mobilization. and that they're really getting desperate and that they may resort to using dirty bombs. now dirty bombs are devices that use explosives to basically contaminate an area with radioactive
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waste. and if they do that, the area that would be contaminated to spread over several 1000 square square meters. so this could be very, very dangerous. and the goal, according to our defense ministry, is so that they scare local subs being the 1st, the 1st goal. the 2nd is to increase the number of refugees. and of course, show russia as the bad guy make it out to look like russia is a nuclear terrorist. so of course, they said that these flames from moscow are dirty blackmail, according to cubes regime and from the west. we heard some mentioning already that it's a false flag operation box. russian says that it has truth macias . we have specific information regarding scientific institutions in ukraine that have the technology to build this dirty bomb. we have information that this is a justified suspicion. we see the western media reaction in line with the reckless support the western governments provide to the lensky,
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indulging him for his recent phobic actions. and because of all of that, the russians defense ministry has taken measures and has prepared all the necessary tools to counselors such a threat. we don't know what that it's yet, of course, and hopefully we will not find out. there will be no dirty bombs, but also we're getting in cell landscape is office has been in touch with someone from the heads of the of the k. and they are asking them for nuclear weapons technology. and this is something that's very scary and this is something that we are looking into further to find out what that is all about. kim rena customer taken us through that. thanks. marina. russia is top diplomat circular for all fast described africa as a rising center of power in an emerging multiple world. foreign minister to le, for off hell talks with the organization of islamic cooperation head in moscow. this monday among the subjects discuss were ways to resolve conflicts on the
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continent. luthey institute if we welcome the emergence of africa is one of the most important centers of multi polar world order. we have discuss ways to resolve the ongoing conflicts on the continent. we believe in african countries themselves taking the leading role in efforts to resolve current problems based on a principle of african problems. african solutions. well on that issue has been another bloody weekend enough for knowing. people were killed after terrorist open fire on a hotel and set off a car bomb in somalia. on sunday or further 47 civilians were wounded. security forces eliminated 3 of the assailant sound a 4th was killed in the bombs blast, the islamist group siobhan paused, claim responsibility for the attack, which occurred in the port city of maya in the countryside. according to a recent pentagon report, africa has experienced a 300 percent increase in militant attacks over the past decade. let's go through
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that because despite western military presence on the ground purportedly to fight terrorism, african countries are witnessing, growing protests over what's been called long standing interference on the continent taking a through all that. here's our teas, africa correspondent, carrasco. the top. there's an air of change blowing through africa and one that is increasingly resistant to the power and influence of the west m. if you appear 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, iowa norman. as you can see, there are lots of residents of the city you came out to condemn the western countries led by the united states who interfere in our affairs, our sovereignty, and unity. they want to dismantle ice. i came to condemned that we are saying start as you want i that i know enough is enough. we shall not accept any interference
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with the opens. don't want anybody's 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're 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, who's an army generals, have ruled in the vase swain's of land. and they were supported by the former colonizer thursday, was supposed to mark a day of transition from military to civilian rule. instead, pools of smokes billowed from the city, capital and jemina, as well as other areas as chileans of all walks joined, hands,
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tired of waiting to demand them, end to military rule of the transitional military council, and also the end of francis interference. the security forces response was brutal. ah oh, with oh my god, god. why not done with until the day that he died on the front lines in april 2021. general it is the b
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was francis met paris supported and protected him against attempted coups 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 b 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 francis good that francis 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 here. on the internet, on the radio person macro said that france has no connection with what's happening
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because it's an internal affair of chad. but i think that's not true as it was. france that helped mohammed debbie to take power. we know that all the decisions come from france, france, if also implicated in another vial and todd sport. after weeks of cooling off violent clashes between the democratic republic of congo military and the m 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 sentiments to what's the west in africa. a major wisdom power says that africans must be prepared to die for the democracy. democracy can only be defended by
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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 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, an african state of war for the faith seems a more appropriate phrase, god bless for odyssey. and john, this book the city of nor via cafe, in the southern her son region, was again targeted by intense ukrainian shelling on monday, according to local authorities. here forces reportedly fired at least 19 shells of the city, including nato, supplied munitions. most of the projectiles were intercepted by ur,
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defense systems. 3 managed to get past and strike a major hydro electric power plant. officials, however, stated there was no substantial damage dawn to the facility also in they've done yet. republic, ukrainian forces help being accused of spreading landmines along the front lines as well as in residential areas, wounding dozens of civilians. such weapons just to point out are prohibited under the geneva convention. russian tv war correspondent, simeon peg off was also wounded by stepping in one so called pethel mine while covering a hotspot in the fighting here. done yet, or spoke to him while he recovered in hospital set up. what it is, let's do the work. we were working on the front line with a group of soldiers. the situation there is intense, with a lot of anti personnel mines and 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
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exploded near us. we decided to quickly leave the area where we could be seen. and apparently at that moment i stepped on a pedal mine. i was very lucky that my leg remained relatively intact. maybe because i stepped on the mine only with the edge of my shoe. the military quickly evacuated me and here these wonderful doctors into next did their job well. ah, the foot of the car unless just keep attention on they done yet screw public because key of truths have continued to use nato artillery to shall residential areas in the regional capital. according to local officials, at least 5 civilians were wounded on sunday, with numerous residential building severely damaged to r t from on cost rep can tell us more. civilian casualties, continued some mounds here in the nest people's republic. 5 people were wounded by ukrainian artillery of the last 24 hours free of them here in this neighborhood. this is where the shell fell. according to officials. this was nato made
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a rocket that landed here in this area. now, these houses that were bombed for 2 days in a row, can see quite a lot of destruction. the car here is destroyed. now the owners are currently in intensive care. the front line is only a couple of kilometers away from here. hands while we were working, we heard sounds of a shilling again. and the neighbors here has this very kindly to leave as soon as possible because they are afraid that we've been spotted by ukrainian military and they will become targets again. so we are leaving right now, not to put these people in danger. ah, the russian president is expected to give a speech this week out. the annual meeting of the val di discussion club, the popular 4 day event kicked off on monday. in moscow. we discuss what's expected to be on the agenda with excel, a boy co host of worlds apart here on norton. the way the world is going to
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function in the post head to morning era. i know that's quite a mouthful. it's a very happy geopolitical language, but essentially what the delegates of they've all dive for proposing is that the year of 2022 is, was a know the board the year for essentially the changing world, the water. 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. i think the absence or the shortage of western voices is amply 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 experts that eventually coming together here.
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again, not to impose that position on one another, but try to engage in a proper analytic exercises. so i think that i'm delighted to say we can welcome live onto the program. now tim of a border shelf program, director of the di discussion club. we appreciate your time today, sir. the forum is focusing on quote, a post hedge, a monic world. what does that mean? well, it means that we have analytical reasons to believe that now and in the future, there will be no single country or in isolated group of the countries which will be able to be the most powerful and to establish the rules of international communication for the rest of the world, that is all the world's,
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their international order did not experience such a situation for last 500 years. and that is considered by the authors of while they collab report as a most to mendelson interesting change of nowadays. well, let's dig into some of that the, the u. s. and other western powers have talked about isolating. russia. has russia in your view, become more isolated, perhaps give us a sense of which countries are represented at valdez this week as well? ah, well, a festival. i do understand why the united states and their allies in europe or outside of europe are saying that because they, they are fighting for their privileged position. i think that there is a clear understanding in the united states that the monopoly position can not be hauled any more, but they still need to defend their privileges within the world of to morrow or
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after to morrow, and accusing russia or calling russia as isolated country is part of this struggle of the americans and their allies. well, in russia, we do not feel isolated simply because the countries which represent 85 percent of the global population either do not support sanctions or nor to follow supporting these sanctions against russia, imposed by the west. so only 15 percent of the global population is actually against russia and can, was their governments and their presentation. the international participation over the above de club. this year conference shows that we have participants from almost everywhere. we have the leading experts from china, from india, from indonesia, from latin america, brazil, other latin american countries, from south africa, from the arab walls. but we also saw american participants,
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some of them in the room, some of them online, but still, so i think that are the experts which participate in this conference are themselves the embodiment over the fact that russia is not isolated. a very interesting, you mentioned china, what do you make of china's role today in global politics, especially considering the intense western media coverage of the recent chinese communist party congress. we didn't use the here by the quite so much i would suggest, ah, well, i think that china represents the most fundamental challenge door, their privileges, wish the united states and western europe enjoy today and enjoyed in the past. and i think that this is the reason why china is taken more seriously by the americans and the western europeans as the main competitor or
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challenger or the country which can provide to their many countries of the world, the alternative sources off funding their doughnuts of services. over development aid that don't insure if sources of technologies. so china represents the most solid economic authority to their leading western nations. while russia is representing the most serious power alternative to, to the united states manager. that's going to be discussed in some detail this week in terms of africa. what is the main focus of countries there when it comes to international cooperation? what issues do you see as the, the most pertinent for the continent going forward? well, because of that claim, with content conditions, and because over here the historical traditions, most of the and african countries steel do experience problems. so we that bring an
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independent role in international economy and being truly independent and free from the western post colonial in france. i think they, the african counselors do understand that they need external corporation with there was a northern countries in order to develop but what the want they want to diversify their partners for, for these development. they don't want to be dependent only on the west. so they're looking to russia, they're looking to china, maybe to india, for the solutions which can help them to overcome the financial obstacles. it's imposed by a day off, geographical occasion. and it's a story called tradition of their economic development in terms of india just finally then, do you think? and new delhi global policy has changed over the past year, given the issues we're seeing a run, the ukraine conflict,
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their crisis around food supply and a lot of other things. we seem to see india coming to the for and playing a bigger role. well i think that to what you have mentioned is exactly the characteristic of the major change in india and foreign policy. india becomes a global player. it has never been truly a global player before when it was primarily taken care about its own relatively narrow interests in the, in the sol in asia, or is bought shall okay. interesting. the other parts of the world now, india is considered and now is able to act as a global player to participate in the global debate and influence there bereavement of the events which have the global significance. i think this is a major change. india becomes global. very interesting indeed. enjoy the weekend. we hope there's lots of fair spirited discussions ahead we've been speaking to
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timothy bowditch, off program, director of the vall, die discussion club. now increasingly more e, you politicians have been criticizing what they view as they block, pursuing a course that's primarily in washington's interests. in fact, former french ecology minister and presidential candidates psycho lynn royal live on television said she believes the european commission chief is quote, fully controlled by the u. s. he'll the neutrality europe has lost its position of neutrality. iran says knocked out a song defense. so it is false to join us in nato. whereas if she had built her own to pharmacist, she could have stayed on this non aligned line. i am shocked that parliament and i'm not involved in the decisions that are made in europe. and indeed, miss on the line is today the press secretary at 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
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that which comes from the pentagon. and the cia is her words are written and controlled, and the usa or former french president nicholas are causing, has joined other prominent figures in challenging the mainstream western interpretation of the ukraine conflict. he said the e used response has only been to promote military means as a way to end the conflict, and that will only result in ever more fatalities. while another french politician is confident nato was involved in the recent damage done to the nord stream gas pipeline. system, 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 who has also worn the key of maybe plumbing, as we heard to use a so called dirty bomb,
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which is made up of conventional explosives along with radioactive material and a false flag attack to draw other countries in to the conflict we went through that earlier, but just to say as well, general show you how the series of phone calls on some day with counterparts from the us, britain, france, and turkey year about the issue. some of them reportedly done played rushes concerns, and instead of queues moscow of escalating nuclear weapons rhetoric. earlier we spoke to norwegian political scientist and international relations specialist, lynn dyson, who is up to view european politicians need to have more courage, really, to voice their disagreements. when it comes to washington's course, if that's how they feel, 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, all that. so i put in one's which means to either you support the war or you are
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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 wish him to sit down and find the peace agreement . wonderful. have to agree with russia in nation in ukraine. the one won't care 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 in agreement instead of seeing more and more people die on the battlefield. no history generating quite a lot of interest. ilan must because cold washington post journalists, quote hypocrites that i couldn't was responding to multiple column inches of criticism in the american daily several are to go citing anonymous top u. s. government officials concluded that the entrepreneur has become too powerful
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and increasingly reckless it followed must proposing a peace talks in ukraine, the solution to tensions and taiwan. he's been accused of business interests or influencing his views on the latter while the balloon ers plans to revamp twitter rules to ensure freedom of speech is protected on that platform. if he does indeed by it have earned him a security risk label. 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 u. s. government officials wonder if musk business interests affect his views on foreign affairs earlier, the world's richest man cause the wave of online hysteria when he shared views and how to end the ukrainian conflict. he propose that crimea be recognized as russian really to recognize the reality on the ground, and that
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a neutral status for ukraine is part of mud in prioritizing peace. most of all though, he earned scrutiny from us authorities. well, earlier we spoke to political commentator unconcern of radio, who steve built, who pondered the reasons why the washington post is so concerned with musk, but not so much with actual scandals. i find it interesting that a piece 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 you on the bus. they would ignore him. but whenever he sends 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 when the biden family 100 buying jo. by
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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. the boss who operates transparently in the business arena may have more influence than they were, but they're not concerned about its influence. and they're just concerned that its influence contradicts what they want. and again, i think the policy of the washington post the new york times on, 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 they've gill, is where we leave the newsroom for node. but whatever else you do this monday, make sure to join rory at the top for all the latest developments on a busy day. you, too bye. i
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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. the point obviously is to great trust, rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot most protective phone existence with a conflict in ukraine is not only about which side will eventually prevail. the stakes are much higher. the outcome of this conflict.
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