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oh, oh no, it is breaking used it. our naughty international russia defense ministry says kiev is in the last stages of creating a so called dirty bomb for a false flag attack. moscow also says ukraine has requested nuclear weapon technology from britain. details are still to come on that also in this program. we believe in african countries themselves taking the leading role in efforts to resolve current problem based on a principle of african problems, african solutions, rushes foreign minister declares africa. one of the most important centers of a multi polar world order adding to the continent must be allowed to resolve its
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own issues without external interfere with mass protested corrupting in a number of african countries with crowds of demonstrators calling for an end to western interference. in the continents offence, we condemn pressure on this. give me united states, you want to call on them to take their i'm a globe if you're gonna use that as well, which they are terrified under countries with . well, it has fox to cut into a busy monday program. here. we're not. he international, it is so good to have you with us. i'm rural researcher to russia. defense ministry status, that key f as in the final stages of making a so called does he bought it's made up of explosives and radioactive material and plans to blow it up in a full flag operation to blame moscow. and ultimately, at the end of the day, gone further, international support these just a little,
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she's considered us according to the information we have. 2 organizations in ukraine have specific instructions to grade the so called dirty bomb. the work is in the final stage. we also have information about context between the ukranian president's office and written representatives on the issue of possibly obtain and technology for creating a nuclear weapon. things are really up now. according to ross's defense ministry, ukraine is planning to use dirty bombs. now these are devices that use explosives to ride to radio active ways. and in such a scenario that would contaminate an area of several 1000 square meters. now their goal being wanting to intimidate low foods, to, to make sure that there are more refugees. and of course, to pain russia as the bad guys, something that they've been able to do from the very beginning of the special military operation. and they want to show russia as unclear terrorists.
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and of course, they're saying that what most schools claims are right flag full for ration that this is russia's way all dirty blackmail bought. russian says that it has the evidence and it has proof that this is exactly what they're planning to do unless use 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 intelligent him for his recent phobic action. and because of all of that, russia defense ministry has taken measures and has prepared all the necessary tools to counters such a threat. we don't know what that is yet, of course, and hopefully we will not find out. there will be no dirty bombs. but also we're getting intel landscapes office has been in touch with someone from the heads of of
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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. let's take this vote here on the program on asi international crossing lives out to alter judd list and found of don bass inside of a she is crystal nail. and joining us your international, a very good afternoon to you, appreciate you joining us during this breaking news. as you know the story chris l . moscow. repeatedly making claims as to what kia might be planning and in this case of possible dirty bob. did you think the world is listening to what russia has to say? hello for, for what we see now. the world is not listening. we have seen that the u. k said they are not really confused about that. from my point of view, they should be more careful because we have already seen that ukraine is not against using terrorists methods and even against places where there are
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chemical, like we have seen the shilling and done yet, brewery, which led to a leak of ammonia. so, so to me it should be listen really and the western countries which support your grange, you're really giving them a blown thing to do everything they want. it's really, really concerning. or then in the day chris l because, you know, i've seen the reports about the, the russian concerns at all. she could be turned into some sort of dirty, bought me. but i know that a good are not too far away as well if, if, if he ever is planning some sort of dirty ball, why would he do such a thing? he goes, they see that the main 2 countries, the, some of them say, internal problems. we see protesting from european countries because the prices of energy have hierarchy. people can say
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w. so at some point, some nato countries, the need to countries, we have to choose between giving again, money and weapons to ukraine or to do something to satisfy a beat their population to avoid high internal revolution. so i think your brain now has to rise. it takes to try to continue obtaining money and weapon and they are ready to do everything you've been such really terrifying. say, i have to admit to obtain what they want, what we were doing a storage and the other day about how that, how the german, the german leadership is in one way or another, essentially being blackmailed by key f t f is saying you got to send us the latest that defense weapons and more of these other weapons and offensive weapons. otherwise, we're going to open the floodgates and let an influx of migrants, storm into europe. as i understand crystal regarding this possible nuclear bomb, which is profoundly disturbing in any way you look at it,
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i understand russian officials are going to be calling for some sort of emergency meeting at the united nations. is that the best thing that russia can do? right now, do you think to draw attention to this concern? yes, i think it's really important, even if the un and other international organizations of proved it's a long time that they are biased. but the thing is that part of the you in are a lot of some trees which have no negative attitude towards russia and should be informed that you'd received the information about what is really happening. it's really important for us to obtain the support not of the western countries, but of all the other countries in the world who are ready to accept the food rush. i can provide chris. so what do you think it's going to take? what's it going to take you thing to, to bring this whole conflict to a peaceful ending? do you think if the was with stopped providing weapons and money to your friends or
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something was already ended up really long ago? it's maintained only because the waste refusing for ukraine to, to new then know when to say why, when we hear the clear ations of her from natal officials or american officials would say that ukraine, los looses this war, then the need to know way to continue to exist, so for them it's the question of existence, or they have to do to, to solve existing. so it's really understand that they are really now with the back against the wall. and so in this kind of situation, everything is possible for john list and founder of don bass inside a crystal ne, on joining i say this breaking news coverage on auto international. appreciate the quick chat. thank you very much. you're welcome. well,
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i russia's top different about us. ok, love her off as described africa as a rising power in an emerging multi polar world. the foreign minister helped folks with the head of the organization of islamic cooperation in moscow this monday. and among the subjects they discussed were ways to resolve conflicts on the african continent. lithia studer, we welcome the emergence of africa is one of the most important centers of a multi polar world order. we have discussed ways to resolve the ongoing conflicts on the continent continuum. 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 associated well as being another bloody weekend in africa. and 9 people were killed off the terrorist opened fire on a hotel, blew up a car sole in somalia on sunday. and for the $47.00 civilians were injured. now security forces are eliminated. 3 of the assailants of 4th was actually killed in
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the blast of the bomb. i'm like, are these numbers group out? sure, bob is claim responsibility for the attack, which occurred in the port city of cas maya. that's in the countries south. now, according to a recent pentagon report, africans experienced a 300 percent increase and militant attacks over just the last decade. now, despite a western military presence are being held there on the ground, are supposedly to fight terrorism, african countries all witnessing growing protests over watch long being cold. i thought of a well longstanding interference on the continent taking us through it all. his ortiz or africa correspondent, cut abala tattler. 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 mashed in support of the country's defense force. demanding an end to the interference by the waste in ethiopia in a face. iowa. as you can see,
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there are lots of residents of the city he came not to condemn the western country . let by the united states, interfere in our fears, our sovereignty and unity. but they want to dismantle life. i came to content that we are saying stop as you want, and elena will not accept any interference greasy opens. don't to 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 with yoga, with which they are terrorizing our country. i want to tell them we are capable of solving our own problems by yourselves. in the eastern 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 a bus lanes of land. and they were supported by the former colonizer thursday,
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was supposed to mark a day of transition from military to civilian room. instead, 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, with regard to john as you did with
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until the day that he died on the front lines in april 2021 general. if that is the bee was francis man. 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 me 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 the b son, mama de b. he without an election, installed himself as leader and even pushed back of the transition date by
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a further 2 years. a move that angered the people see that francis could 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 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. as rhythm again, the d r c and rwanda have had strange relations since the 1994 genocide, which saw squaws of people cross the border into the dia, fi, all the while. the french government was supplying weapons to the region. in such
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countries, genocide is not too important and just to round of the wave of negative sentiments to what's the west 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 any 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. oh boy, florence say seems a more appropriate phrase. got a letter for oddity in johannesburg. so good to have your company today. many
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european businesses have been hoping to increase ties with global economic powerhouse china. but in some e u countries, this initiative is actually caused a rift between various senior officials. now he use our largest economy. germany appears torn about chinese investments into the major northern port of hamburg, senior officials of stonewall. the plan, backed by chancellor sholtes for chinese shipping company costs go to acquire partial ownership of the transport hub. the dissenting voices say that such a move would increase the country's dependence on beijing. now the acquisition would be a part of beijing's belt and road initiative to link chinese factories with western markets in a colossal modern day version of the silk road. you think that a big lesson for the european union would have been to not have blindly followed washington strategy of going nuts and applying sanctions to everything. russian, when europe's economy has won benefited from russian exports in order to compete with the us. but no,
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apparently the lesson that you picked up instead was that it shouldn't have forged those trade ties with russia in the 1st place, which would have left it formal rely on the u. s. resources rather than on the russian gas to help build germany in particular into an economic and industrial power house. but now europe seems to be doubling down on itself. isolation, hermit strategy, and looking to reduce trade with washington's other foe. china have a little, i think that our field european policy on russia is making many of us in the room to rethink about our approach to china for me once that's on me for me twice. that's the other way. countries should not take an authoritarian power for granted the task of a responsible economy. and even more so, of politics is not to allow us to get back into a situation where in a few years time we have to save the chemical and auto companies with billions and taxes because they have made themselves dependent on the chinese market for better or worse, okay, so the e u has already cut itself off from cheap russian energy without
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a viable backup plan. and now pretty much wants to dive head 1st into cutting itself off of the largest trading partner. so what's the backup plan there to make everything in the you? ok, sure. why not? but then how are you going to do that without reliable supply of cheap energy geniuses? french president emanuel not call is already flipping out over american gas now being sold to europe. what he says is $2.00 to $4.00 times the price that sold on the domestic american market. but companies like volkswagen b, n, w, mercedes, and chemicals manufacturer a, b, s f of all announce new chinese ventures in the last month alone. so what are they supposed to do with this new anti china posture? and when german chancellor all are short visits, china, next month, volkswagen was expected to travel with him in the interest of securing the company position in the world's largest car market. the folks working group is strengthening its development competence in china for china to accelerate the pace
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of innovation, promote technological localisation, and further strengthen its customer focused in the support market. the goal is to drive forward the integration of numerous functions on one chip increases the stability of the system, saving cost and reducing energy consumption. the reducing energy consumption part sounds like it really come in handy since the new strategy is apparently to not use energy at all because it's so expensive now thanks to their own cell sectioning. as always, what we're seeing here is a giant disconnect between pragmatic on the ground reality that benefits the economy, the industry, the people and european medical ideology. ah, the russian president is expected to give a speech this week of the annual meeting of the val di discussion club. it's a think tank, karen, russia, the popular for dave and kicked off right here on monday at moscow. we discuss what's expected to be on the agenda with aux on a boy, her us the host of
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a well to pop the program hero naughty into ash 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 died form of proposing is that the year of 2020 to you down for is a, was a no the warranty year for? i 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 it's out 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 engine russia and change his behavior. but they are what they did is to have massive impact on the world which like many of the
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countries question question, the way the world has been governed up till now. and this is the, the main theme for many of the panel discussions does. 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 all encompasses today could be addressed for the benefit of all. we spoke to an executive dean of the chung young institute of financial studies or wang when during the vowel di form. he believes at the end of the day with a multi polar world, emerging, china should be treated with respect and he stays along to copy or you queen crisis into their pants to eat a wall. i think we should be a capital bodies. and yet it did provoke mainland china attack
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taiwan. so i think we char vasta to silver, to high one, and about to we don't scare united states, so that you, any patient, you say you have what we will show up as to the soviet as low as possible. you know, in the past a 5 year price, it seems the president champ, united states a lunch many we've, high tech was on china, but you had a didn't histone, the development of china high tech china invest a lot of budget to in, you know, vision of the high tech including macro ship. so i think that, you know, on the one hand you anticipate cannot band the export off my cheeks. because the china, it's a big is the market. optimize the tips, even the united states. bands bad. yeah. to come today. we will export on a, on
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a hand is, on the other hand is out of china nowadays, we push it a high tech innovation strategy to, to lie or to deep route high bank in a future. so we have full confidence to develop power, high tech, a strategy the united nations says it's torch up, prevent shouldn't body has been blocked from assessing jails in australia as my claims of malpractice and even deaths and some of the prisons there. as we understand many of the victims of such a pi indigenous people, the delegation of the united nations subcommittee on prevention of torture has been prevented from visiting several places where people are detained, experienced difficulties, and carrying out a full visit at other locations and was not given all the relevant information and documentation it had requested, despite its continued efforts to engage the authorities for the resolution of the problems, the s p t continued to be obstructed in the exercise of its mandate. as
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a result of this, the espy team members felt that their visit had been compromised to such an extent that they had no other option but to suspend it. so i, let's tell people here on the program without his fiorella, isabel, good to see you this afternoon. so if you could just re straight with what's the story here? all right, this is a huge story. rory, the un isn't happy with australia and as mentioned, considers this a violation of human rights. specifically a violation of the optional protocol to the convention against torture or the op tat. and a failure is a part of this. and so, according to the statement from the un, the south wales government refuses to let these inspectors in these facilities to try to see if everything is going as planned. so after trying to find a solution, the u. s. p t actually said that they had to suspend this trip, that would have lost it on to october 27th because they just weren't allowed to
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actually visit these cells and these jails, mental health boards as well. and so more than 70 organizations have signed a letter condemning the prison system and the situation with the us. now they also mentioned that the op cat is designed to protect the fundamental rights of detain prisoners, people in detention centers, juvenile detention center hospitals or elderly care. so they need to be able to have oversight in some sort of way and be able to conduct unannounced visits. now what's interesting is the rhetoric here and h r w official tweeted that this is embarrassing and puts australia in the same tab as none other than rwanda, ukraine, and serve a john. which is interesting giving how the western media has been trying to ignore and dismiss ukraine violations of human rights. and of course, since the special military operation began. so here's what some corrections folks. people actually said, it's really unnecessary. i think for the un to demand,
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to get into our jail system. we run a safe and orderly system. we don't torture people, aren't they better off going to places like iran. you see people getting tortured jails all the time. they're. i'm not going to have un inspectors from iran and china in cuba coming to new south wales jails and tell us that we're doing things wrong. so in a sense, it's like, it's like what we're seeing is that they think like bodies like the you, when are not allowed to do this because they see themselves as being above the law . and obviously it's only about holding their strategic flows accountable. they much rather spend time at the un headquarters discussing abuses of league or genocide and muslims in gene jang. but i mean, this is such a periodic superiority complex that we're seeing right now and exposes the west. it's vision of global dominance. we are civilized everyone else isn't, and of course, it's their job to call it out. and of course,
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this revelation has serious reaches so much that the you, an anti torture committee, of course, is, is, is looking at this like, it's, it's sort of a virtue signaling rather than actually accountability. and they seem to not be able to get their own affairs in order. and of course these human rights concerns are very wary. so i was just gonna ask you about that. are we going to get or have we had any reaction yet from the various mix of human rights organization? yet we have, i mean, these human rights concerns are not new. there has been a long documented process of a lot of complaints. and let's take a look at what some of those are over the past decade, there has been so many issues that have raised the concern, whether it is prolonged, solitary confinement of prisoners with disabilities, or the treatment of people in our immigration detention centers. we've seen horrific allegations come out in regards to the treatment of children in the northern territory. and right now, western australia, there's a heap of concern about the conditions of children being kept in
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a maximum security adult prison. particularly the human rights abuses that we've seen have been racially motivated. there's a difference between how indigenous australians have been treated. in queensland, we have a terrible situation of deaths in custody where hundreds of indigenous people have died in police custody. these relate to situations in immigration detention where what we found in places like now are you and pop you a new guinea amounts to torture. right. and in mid september there was an aboriginal prisoner named clinton austin, who was meant to get out of prison. and he was of course murdered, and he was killed in custody. and it is very unfortunate. he was a 2nd in a matter of weeks. so what we're seeing here is that over 470 indigenous people have died in custody since 991 according to a study. so this, this is nothing new. and the study that was conducted 5 years ago has increased the
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numbers of that aboriginal people vastly and indigenous people who die in the city were 3 times as likely to not receive the required medical care compared or non indigenous people. so what we're seeing is a vast inequity in the way people are treated and more of them are dying and more of them aren't getting the adequate healthy need and they're not being treated. there's so many differences, including of course, between women as well. but the reality is that these, these, that's our national shame for australia and that this shouldn't be happening, especially by the way, australia has ranking at a $5.00 out of and for, for freedom from torture. to alternately to wrap this up, rory is just horrifying. that this is a very serious issue, public humiliation for australia. and of course this kind of this mantles that picture that the west paints itself as a civilized entity. and australia, of course, is a part of that. let's not forget that australia is the country we're doing
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a sanchez from and they haven't spoken out for him. they also haven't spoken out for the war crimes from ukraine. so there's a lot of hypocrisy here that we're looking at. are you way when you, when you talk about the west, i guess being most civilized as you were suggesting perhaps in some sense what pos, the while the, remind me of the e. u foreign affairs chief of the day, joseph burrell, calling the e u. a garden and the rest of the world, a jungle which of course you had to backtrack on and then come out and apologize. fiorella isabel, thank you. thank you. well, the former u. k. finance, minnesota re, she's sued, is to become the countries next prime minister. he won the leadership contest after the only other contend, penny more than withdrew from the race. 42 year olds tonight will be the country's 3rd prime minister in less than 2 months. after liz trusts announced last week, she was stepping down off the job for $44.00 days at the helm. she quit having a triggered an economic meltdown with her fiscal plans. so.
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