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ah ah ah, your top headlines are right now. you're not international. as a russian defense ministry says here within the last stages of creating a so called dirty bomb for full flight attack. most goal, so says ukraine has requested nuclear weapon technology from britain, details still to come on that story. meanwhile, up and coming we believe in african countries themselves taking the leading role in efforts to resolve current problems based on the principles of african problems african solutions such as foreign minister. so de la declared africa is one of the most important centers of a multi polar world order,
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adding that the continent must be allowed to resolve its own, its use without external player. meantime, mass protest to wrapped in a number of african countries, the crowds of demonstrators calling for an end to western interference in the continent's offence. we condemn pressure on need to you're just in the united states, you want to call on them to take care of with which they are terrorized in our country. and the united nation says it's torture prevention body has been blocked from assessing prisons in australia and multiple reports of torture and the death of indigenous people with headlines from moscow with international, with me, raw reach to show you it's so good to have you with us as we've got a horan of top stores for you on this partner, russia is foreign minister,
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has raised concerns about a dirty bomb being used by key f and the ukraine conflict. it was speaking of the annual meeting of the val di, discussion club soccer lover of dismissed claims by some western countries that it was moscow planning to use such a device. a little news for them also. so cuz detailed information indicating the institutions that can do this was transmitted through the minister to friends with his colleagues from the united states. great britain, france and turkey, the unfounded claims for western colleagues. that this is a fiction from russia itself, plans to do something like that to blame these zalinski regime later, she is not a serious conversation. you know, for some of our inter locus suggested discussing information we have at a professional military levels where this is an approach that we've supported across both foreign minister, a lover of sad that russia is eager to do whatever possible to bring a cranes western partners into the discussions about the potentially very dangerous, if not the political consequences of such
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a false flag attack if it indeed is carried out. and while a menu of love robes colleagues, or some of the lover of school, for example, the year secretary of state anthony blinking dismissed those allegations asked, quote, transparent with false. a foreign minister also indicated that such allegations were math with some professional interest and some of the colleagues he didn't specify few. but some of the countries, as far as we know, russia has reached out front of the united states, the united kingdom and churches. some of those countries have expressed an interest in discussing the evidence that russia has in the professional form of that is among the intelligence officers and military experts. but i have to tell you that something like this is not really original. if you remember the, the way that the syrian war was carried out, we have constant delegation,
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so from false flag attacks. and this is essentially the way that russia has learned to counteract them to, to try to be preemptive whenever he has allegations or whenever you have, whenever it has any intelligence on the potential possession of dangerous materials . it tries to bring attention of the world wide audience did. and i have to say that if we didn't dissemble that the west would tried to exonerate ukraine and actually rational of all the possible times. but there is already a track record, an official track record of the ukrainian officials expressing direct interest in acquiring nuclear weapons. for example, president landscape one. speaking of the many curious conference earlier this year, he expressly sad that ukraine was looking into that possibility. and what a surprise russia at that point is that defied the fact that nonproliferation is
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a stated policy in the world. it's stated goal, nonetheless, non of ukraine's rustin partner said anything against that possibility. that's why russia is indeed taking it seriously. moscow says it will address the claims about a dirty bomb directly to the un secretary general. the un itself has already address those concerns advising both parties not to escalate the situation. the nato secretary general also dismissed russia's claims calling them absurd. what do you cuz he said ukraine would never use such a device on his own territory. according to the russian defense ministry, however, that's threatening is very real. and he said 3rd parties appear to be involved in handing key have nuclear technologies. these just a little, 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
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president's office and written representative on the issue of possibly obtain a technology for creating a nuclear weapon which i spoke earlier in the program to us, maureen and geopolitical analyst don't do that. he fears the key of is trying to escalate the war to further draw in nature. we've seen would they have been doing up to now their acts of terrorism, starting with the bombing of dory dugeon and boring up the bridges. and they are escalating things in tell the point of no return they want. and i can understand why they want west to be involved in making their war. they have that much hatred towards russia. the west has been engaging in a lot of very dirty tactics lately. and everything that they've been engaging like the pipeline, the attacks on the zap rose neo nuclear power plant. everything they've been
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engaging in then they have been pointing the finger is blaming and russia when we all know that it's or not russia. i mean, everybody was half a brain a understand and they're going to do the same thing we did. so the, the question is, is the west going to help them? well, apart from the most pressing issues like the conflict in ukraine, the bow tie for him has touched on the more abstract topics, such as the quote, justice and security for everyone in the post hedge a monic world, which is in fact the title of the whole session australia, more than $100.00 representatives from $41.00 different countries that participating in the event and basically exchanging views on houses. so various global di levers. on the sidelines of the session, we spoke to algerian security expert. he says, russia, algeria relations, right now we're actually making gauge with these 2 eyes now, claiming frankly and openly that it's foreign politics and it's even,
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it's future is it's linked to china and to russia as well. so the relationships are very good. we have good relationships between our german army and russian army as well. we need to build up something on the economy of jerry and russia, our competitors in the gap area, unfortunately. but i think so many things needs to be done in this area of kind of russia and getting involved a lot in africa this mrs. little bit up. the west was the countries plans and the former colo colonial countries plans for africa. it's also creating tensions. so yes, i'm sure a freak unfortunately is especially decided to becoming
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a read about the we could see even the emotion of new steve back to back via i mean tara, with leadership. we live in into a huge money, not only money of in politics or economy. it's also a narrative of his money we are facing. now. pretty strange and new narrative coming from from the west does not apply to our culture that does not apply to our understanding of the word . and i'm not sure that people in countries will cope with this new narrative of that is presented, which is based on cancer can culture, which is based on no walk isn't, which is based on a lot of very unusual and very useless things.
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russia at top, different about us. okay. laughter off as described africa as a rising power in emerging multi polar world. the foreign minister held talks with the head of the organization of islamic cooperation in moscow. this monday and among the subjects they discussed were ways to resolve conflict on the african continent. luther yesterday. so we welcome the emergence of africa as one of the important centers of a multi poder world order. we discuss ways to resolve the ongoing conflicts on the continental. we believe in african countries themselves, taking the leading role in efforts to resolve current problems. so based on a principle of african problems for african solutions, oh shoot. well, meantime has been another bloody weekend of africa. 9 people killed off, the terrorists opened fire on a hotel and they blew up a car was all in somalia. on sunday, 47, all the civilians were wounded. security forces as they actually killed 3 of the
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assailants, but the 4th was killed in the blast of the bomb. i had like one of the is the mixed group al. sure. bob is claim responsibility for the attack which occurred in the port city of his smile. it's in the country south. now meantime, according to a recent pentagon report, africa experienced a 300 percent increase of militant attacks over just the past decade. and despite a western military presence on the ground, supposedly to fight terrorism, african countries are witnessing growing protests over what's been cold, long standing interference on the continent taking us through it all is oddity, africa correspondent caught up all the time. 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 mashed in support of the country's defense force. demanding an end to the interference by the waste in ethiopia, in a phase island on that. as you can see,
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there are lots of presidents of the city he came not to condemn. the western countries led by the united states, interfere in our fears, our sovereignty and unity. but they want to dismantle. i, i came to content that we are saying stop. i am gonna mission not accept any interference. resale parents don't want anybody assistance work on our own and bring change to ourselves. and now 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 says it's independence in 1960, from france, whose an army generals have ruled the boss swain's of land. and they were
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supported by the former colonizer thursday, was supposed to mock a day of transition from military to civilian rule. 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 over there got is your own as you might not go with
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until the day that he died on the front lines in april 2021 general id. that is the b was frances man, paris. supported and protected him against attempted cause and also turned a blind eye to his brutal 3 decade long rule. in turn, the be 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 cider, 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 you see la francis good, the francis withdrawing its military presence in the region because france is always at the side. the leaders and keeping them in power that we saw that france has done nothing about what's happening here. on the internet, on the radio percent macros said that france has no connection with what's happening because it's an internal affairs of chad. but i think that is 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 violin. todd sport of the weeks of cooling off violent pleasures between the democratic republic of congo was military and the em 23 rebels. as rhythm again, the d r. c and rwanda have had strained relations since the 19 main t for genocide, which saw squaws of people cross the border into the dia, fi,
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all the while. the french government was supplying weapons to the region. in such 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 in a day is public offerings, 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 for say, seems a more appropriate phrase, terrible, etc. for oddity in johannesburg,
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the united nations says it's torture prevention body has been blocked from assessing jails and australia, despite claims of malpractice and even deaths, and some of the prisons there. as we understand, many of the victims were said to be that over indigenous people despite its continued efforts to engage the authorities for the resolution of the problems, the delegation of the united nations sub committee on prevention of torture continued to be obstructed in the exercise of its mandate as 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 the u. n. as in happy with australia, basically they consider this a violation of human rights, specifically violating the op cat, which is a treaty that australia is a part of and base of who this means is that they, they're not allowing this, inspectors to go into the state prisons they're not allowing them to go into the mental facilities and they think they should be allowed to go in that they should
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be able to go in unannounced and be able to look at what's going on without being prohibited. and so right now they're being prohibited. so they've decided to suspend the rest of their trip, which would have gone on to october 27th. and so more than 70 organizations have issued a statement condemning this acts by i asked this, astro alia, and various states in there as well. and what's interesting, rory is this rhetoric right now, and h r c official pleated that. this is embarrassing for australia. it puts them in the same campus, rwanda, ukraine, in azerbaijan. again, it's interesting, given the fact that australia and many other western nations have been ignoring ukraine's crimes against humanity. and here's where other some a crush. and spokespeople also said it's really unnecessary. i think, for the un to demand 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
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in jails all the time. they're on not going to have un inspectors from iran and china and cuba coming to new south wales jails and tell us that we're doing things wrong. so what we're, we're getting here is the sense that the australian government does not seem to like or expect the un to hold them accountable, but only hold their foes accountable. and of course, they can't show the failings of such an advance and quote, civilized society like australia as they are one of the 5 eyes. and so there seems to be a superiority complex here, where they're looking down on everybody else. and they refuse to really look inward at any. and you the story getting traction with various human rights organizations? yes, so human rights organizations have condemned the said, but this is the 1st time marie, i mean, this has been going on for a long time, specifically regarding issues with people with disabilities, children, and in certain conditions. over the past decade, there have been so many issues that have free steep concern, whether it is prolonged, solitary confinement of prisoners with disabilities,
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or the treatment of people in our immigration detention centers. we've seen horrific allegations come out in regards to the treatment of children and the northern territory. and right now, western australia, there's a heap of concern about the conditions of children being kept in a maximum security adult prison. 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 and immigration detention, where what we found in places like now are you and popular new guinea amounts to torture. so what we're mostly seeing here is an equity in terms of racial inequality with how these aboriginal and indigenous people are being treated versus everybody else. this is kind of similar to america. they are dying in police custody recently. there was an aboriginal prisoner who was actually meant to get out of prison who died in police custody, and he was a 2nd within 2 weeks. the guardian actually spent the last 3 years tracking the
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numbers. and it said that over 470 indigenous people have died since early 1991 in that number just keeps growing and growing. and of course the people who died and cause city a we're, we're not likely to receive medical treatment. so this is, this is something a, like i said, we're not, it's not new, but it is becoming more prevalent. and what we're seeing is that this is a national shame for australia. whereas a country that considers itself extremely civilized, extremely modernized. it doesn't quite lend itself to be that many european businesses have been hoping to increase ties with the global economic power house, china. but in some e u. countries this initiative as actually caused a rift between various senior officials of the use largest economy. germany appears rather torn about chinese investments into the major northern port of hamburg, senior officials of actually stonewall the plan,
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backed by chancellor olive shoals for chinese shipping company costs go to acquire partial ownership of the transport hub. the dissenting voices say such a move would increase the country's dependence on beijing. now the acquisition would be a part of beijing belt and a road initiative to link chinese factories with a western markets. and i couldn't last all 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 not applying sanctions to everything russian, when your economy has won benefited from russian export in order to compete with the us. but know, apparently the last thing that you picked up instead was that it shouldn't afford those trade ties with russia in the 1st place, which would have left it farm rely on the u. s. resources rather than on the rushing gas to help build germany in particular into an economic and industrial power house. but now you're seems to be doubling down on itself. isolation,
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herment strategy and looking to reduce trade with washington. other jo, china have a listen. i think that our field european policy in 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 a viable backup plan. and now pretty much wants to dive head 1st into cutting itself off of its largest trading partner. so what's the backup plan there to make everything in the you. okay, sure. why not? but then how are you going to do that without her liable supply of cheap energy geniuses? french president emmanuel not call,
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is already flipping out over american gas now being sold to europe at 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 of our 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 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
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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 south sanctioning. as always, what we're seeing here is a giant disconnect between pragmatics on the ground reality that benefits the economy, the industry, the people and european medical ideology. a senior pakistani journalist or artist shot chaudry, well known for his opposition views, has been shot dead in mysterious circumstances. while travelling in kenya, the former prime minister of pakistan, iran con, along with other representatives of opposition, powers have expressed their anger at this killing. shocked at the brutal murder of arash shareef, who paid the ultimate price for speaking the truth. his life. he had to leave the country and be in hiding abroad, but he continued to speak the truth on social media exposing the powerful to day
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the entire nation mourns his death. the report has strongly opposed the current political situation in pakistan. the investigative journalist covered events in his country for national and international news organizations he left like us on earlier this year after a series of legal cases were filed against him, opposition groups and journalists, calling for a full investigation into his death. now this all comes amid rising tensions in pakistan over attempts to buy the former p. m, the prime minister iran con, from becoming a member of parliament. again, the claims of corruption and even the attempted murder. so con, banned from elections. his party appealed the ruling, claiming the decision was biased. a final decision by pakistan's election commission has yet to be made, but we can get more details now about the battle being waged with this local john farmer, prime minister, the mankind is facing another case against him for damped my file by
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a ruling party member who says that when he appeared before the chief election commissioner in georgia on our case and other day he was attacked by human con support. i'm the same how the venue. now hon is focusing on b mining. his campaign that dancer must be earlier lectures in the country. so if i could find, when you are in a position, you have to face political cases because of legal cases. there is another case i guess, for testing, i judge. there is another case, i guess him under the anti terrorist law of the country. the government and his position is trying to engage him in a legal battle. but, but i'm kind of determined to fight for lectures in the country. and he's support as standing with him. i mean the last time r t t v islam about like his son or let's wrap up bizarre program with this story. the former u. k. finance minister ratio sooner is to become the countries next prime minister
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. he won the leadership contest early after the other contend penny. busy more than withdrew from the rice, 42 year old tonight will be the countries, 3rd prime minister in less than 2 months of the list trust announced last week she was stepping down off the just 44 days at the helm. she quit having triggered an economic meltdown with fiscal plans. a re she, however, will inherit a country in the grip of a political and energy crisis. well, the other in the program, i did speak with a political analyst and editor of red star radio, alexander mackay. now he believes the jury is out on whether soon i could even capable of solving britain's economic issues. particularly given the fact that he's only been in parliament for a relatively short period of time. the political establishment in britain see sooner because a safe pair of hands, a man who will come in and steady the situation. and that's why the conservative party has tried to avoid a leadership election. they also didn't want for the prime minister barak johnson
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coming back because he lost the trust of the many in the conservative party because the really loud it regarded him as unreliable and lazy quite frankly and unfit for the job. so they rally behind the safe option, the former goldman sachs banker who is going to come in, and they hope restore stability. but i think that the of the problems facing the british economy and society. a passive d for richie soon act to actually so remember, he's not a very experienced politician. he'd only been a member of parliament since 2015. he has been in the ministerial job for only 2 years before now. so really, this isn't a man with a great deal of experience. remember, matter of fact, you had 20 is, is an m p and tony blair 13 before they became prime minister. so this sooner is despite his appearance and experience, he is very much still an unknown political quantity with only 7 years in parliament . so a remains to be seen whether he can actually deliver the stability to the political
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establishment, wants him to bring one. it's been such a pleasure having you with us for this. our program from moscow, of course, are you into national. thank you for sharing your time with us here in the russian capital r t dot com loads or stories that for you every hour. we're on auto see we're on gab. we're on telegram find us out there in the world of the online information cycles will see use ah oh.
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