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i work with a, with the we will regard the use of the dirty ball by the key regime as an act of terrorist. russia called the un security council meeting to discuss a pressing radioactive issue. also, the smooth russian found on the very border with ukraine is now the frontline to out that lives in constant anticipation of yet another ukrainian strike akin to the one that destroyed this shopping move. are things 1st hand the damage and rushes both broad bridges caused by sea as shelling a free trade agreement between india and the u. k. stalls oper,
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controversial remarks by a british minister, anger, new delhi and egypt. and albert plans to antagonize national currency from the us dollar with mosque out of the world. this is our key international. i merger blevins. and these are the top stories this our russia has called for a un security council meeting on tuesday to voice his concerns that he may use a dirty bomb as part of a false flag operation. russia has urged the un chief antonio gutierrez to do everything possible to prevent such a scenario. saying moscow will consider any such action as an active nuclear terrorism. the russian defense ministry has said key have could launch such an attack with help from its western allies, claiming he had requested to help with nuclear weapons technology from the u. k.
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meanwhile, russia's foreign minister survey la rob has dismiss claims by some western states, that it was actually moscow planning to use a dirty ball a little noon for a month. so, so consumer to detail information indicating the institution that can do this was transmitted through the minister and defensive with his colleagues from the united states. great britain, france and turkey, the unfounded claims for western colleagues. that this is all fiction and russia itself. plans to do something like that to blame the zalinski regime later is not a serious conversation. some of our into lucas suggested discussing information we have at a professional military levels. this is an approach that we've supported, 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 book elliptic consequences of such a false flag attack. if it indeed is carried out and some of the lover of school,
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it's, for example, the your secretary said anthony blinking dismiss those allegations asked quote, transparent with false. foreign minister also indicated that such allegations were met with some professional interests and some of the colleagues he didn't specify who as far as we know, russia has reached out to france, the united states, the united kingdom and turkey. some of those countries have expressed an interest in discussing the evidence that russia has in the professional form 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, the war was carried out, we have constant delegation. so for false flag attacks. and this is essentially the way that russia has learned to counteract them to,
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to try to be preemptive whenever it has any intelligence on the potential acquisition of dangerous materials. it tries to bring attention of their world wide audience did. and i have to say that the, it's pretty understandable that the west wood tried to exonerate the ukraine and accuse rush 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 munich security conference earlier this year, he expressly sad that ukraine was looking into that possibility. and what surprised russia at that point is that despite the fact that non proliferation is a stated policy in the world, it's stated goal nonetheless, non of ukraine's. ruskin partner said anything against that possibility. that's why russia is indeed taking it seriously. former us marine and your political analyst
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john mark through again very key, is trying to escalate the war to draw nato deeper into the conflict. we've seen what 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. intel, the point in return, they want. 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 tax on this app rosen, the nuclear power plant. everything they've been engaging in then they have been pointing the finger is blaming on russia when we all know that it's, it's not russia. i mean, everybody was half a brain, understand this,
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and they're going to do the same thing with this. so the question is, is the west going to help them in the russian region, abriana switched borders. ukraine, an explosive device has detonated on a railway, targeting in nearby cargo train. no injuries were reported in the incident in a separate attack over the weekend. 2 people were killed in an attack on a shopping mall in the belgrade region r t z. u don on visited the site of the latest shelling. ah, this small russian town on the very border with ukraine is now a frontline town that lives in constant anticipation over yet another ukrainian strike akin to the one that destroyed this shopping mood. all that remains of it is its charred skeleton. you can still though, make out and tell wood shorter shops used to be here,
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like judging by the carcasses where the burnt carcass is here. this used to be some sort of a tech supermarket. and if you look in the corner over there, there used to be a pet store, but given enough money is spent, all of this can be rebuilt. a new of course, but people's lives, those who were killed in the strike. well, they can't be brought back ukrainian shells hid 2 moves and a discount store at noon this saturday, a fireworks shop and one of them worse and both the blaze and the panic among victims and bystanders alike. so mostly shelly, when we heard the whistle for the 1st time in the distance we left the building. as soon as we did it, a shell immediately landed. a girl was sitting here, her leg was covered in blood near the market stole a man's leg, was blown off the pretty little boot i was inside the store when the shell landed,
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i saw through the windows that had came from all their whistling, and then there was a hit, the building immediately caught fire, then i heard pops fy walked started. exploding glass fell down. people was screaming and running away machine. before official rescue crews had a chance to arrive. first responders who witnessed the attack helped the wounded, evacuate away from the scene. here i ah, these 2 civilians have been killed. more than a dozen needed medical treatment. it all started as a regular weekly shopping trip for this family. as the parents left the vehicle to go to the shopping mall, their teenage son stayed inside. he died on this very spot. the show landed just about 3 meters away from the car. it's been weeks since ukraine stepped up its
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attacks on the region. on this tiny town alone, cave forces of indiscriminately dropped dozens of bombs. but despite the threat, the streets, he is still bustle with life. on what should i am but we are getting used to the whistling because they were nearby and were shelling regularly when there was a big bang. i came out of the garage and saw that the explosions were somewhere in the city. then there was another shot, a screech and a shell fell again. so i'm already used to counting seconds. it's only been 5. so the distance was very small. because disk i see no point and leaving the town. where would we go and why? we're not planning to leave and by then is being pushed to change his approach to the printing conflict by his own party. more than 2 dozen congress democrats had signed a letter calling on the president to 1st he act. you agree to a cease fire and a negotiated solution that's coming up later in the program. the
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u. k. has miss monday's deadline to strike a free trade deal with india. negotiations have reportedly been in debt rock and made comments by the then u. k. home secretary, voice and concerns over an influx of indians into the country legged migration in this country. the largest group of people who overstay our indian migraines. i have concerns about having an open borders migration policy with india because i don't think that's what people voted for. with breck said, the free trade talks between the u. k in india were launched earlier this year with greater opportunities for indian students and professionals in the u. k. set as a main priority by modi's government, new delhi plan. the now former on the secretaries were marked on it migration as shocking and disappointing. so to discuss this issue further, we're joined at live now by political analysts and call miss jan direct toll carney
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. thank you so much for joining me on the show today. now the former u. k. home secretaries well, a braverman made very controversial remarks and the ongoing talks on the free trade agreement between the 2 countries. what was your initial reaction to her words? my initial reaction is that these opinions come from the leadership of or can't feed, that is feeling increasingly insecure about what you can make lee and politically. when did you believe we have seen how in, within the span of one year, there had 3 prime ministers and you start about individuals. there is a structural problem problem about the politics of the united united kingdom, outgoing prime minister did not even last 2 months. and they call themselves the
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mother of democracies. democracy is on very weak legs. and he's having a very unstable politics and increasingly polarizing politics. and this is getting reflected even in its economy. economy is in trouble. very recently, india has overtaken the united kingdom as the 5th largest economy in the world. and we of course, we wish that issue. so knock the incoming time and it's still all the very best. but the problem, the united kingdom is facing the structural and they're very deep and concerned about. busy having then it clickable, $33.00, and a goodman with india. so now you mentioned the instability that we're seeing in the
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u. k. government all around. so in your view was a statement from a former home secretary, a main reason why the negotiation process was stalled. or is there a lot more to it than that when it comes to these talks? you know, basically the western economies. they want to impose an idea of globalization on their own terms, not on equal terms with developing countries. that india, as we all know, is growing very fast. and in addition to goods and services, we are now in a position who provide a lot of solutions in high tech. busy areas in software and other, other and india of course like other economies, especially the student harmony, people who have equitable services which is worked
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the united kingdom and several other. busy countries do not want the only one terms that benefit to them, but 1000000 to them. and this is not acceptable, says respecting country like india. now when it comes to so well a braverman herself, she is of course of indian origin. so how's the pricing? was it to hear anti migrant rhetoric from a person whose parents are migrants? this is very bad and obstacle that someone who actually is not a native. rudy show. he comes from a family with indian origin. she's making very controversial in fact, racist remarks recently. she made a remarks on africa, which was downright racist. and this only shows that
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britain, which today is not just white. there are people from all over the world will come in and contribute into britain's progress and prosperity. but british politics is on rising. and unfortunately, people at the top have themselves become voice of ation and be fervently feel that the incoming prime minister issues. so he puts an end to this. now you mentioned the incoming prime minister, and i want to talk about him a little bit because of course tonight is the 1st british indian prime minister. now, under his, under his control, really should we expect the free trade agreement to be fast tracked? because during his recent campaign he said he wanted to change the india u. k. relationship to a more mutually beneficial partnership. so could that bode well for future
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relations between london and new delhi? what do you think the fact that we have. busy a person from whose family was of indian origin becoming the prime minister of britain naturally has, has made large people in india happy. of course, he's his family moved to britain when india was undo. i did. so one can claim that it is not just india, but even present a pocket time has some kind of affinity with the family that produced. she's still not because his family comes from which is which is now in stock. but that's a part of re expect that issue. so now we'll have a policy towards india and towards other developing countries that are on an incredible level victim is not what it was had be what the years ago. it's not
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it's no longer an imperial power. it must recognize that said, just a small island, you're not in that it can still dominate the word either in terms of politics, economics, intellectual, though it should not learn to deal with the rest of the world, especially aisha on an equitable terms. and this is what we expect from before. so certainly a lot of stake there and we'll continue to follow to see how his policies actually develop political analysts and columnist through gender, coal. corny, thank you so much for your time and insight today. thank you. the egypt is said to move as the national currency away from the us dollar instead, developing a new currency indicator, according to the central banks, governor, the country plans, filling its currency to a basket of gold, as well as other currencies. the u. s. is not our major trading partner. i don't
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know why people are always fixated on the dollar. part of our success will be and changing the culture and idea that we are pegged. that decision follows the egyptian pound sharp drop this year after the start of the war and ukraine with about $25000000000.00 being wiped off the market. in the course of several weeks, kyra central bank had to evaluate the currency with the pound today, only worth 80 percent of its former value against the us dollar. egypt is the latest country in the global south to take similar measures. india and iran have already ditch the dollar and bilateral trade with moscow, with saudi arabia, considering switching to the chinese, you want an oil sells to china. we discussed the issue with our med mustafah, the director of the ages center for studies and translation. he shared his vision on the motives behind cairo's decision. once we correlates with compounds with
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a dollar since 2016, according to the recommendations of e at one bank and international. the just to satisfy the creditors volition made on a substitute in the markets. the dollar is inflated with so much again, if there is a compound and now even the body of the national banks reached about quentin egyptian pounds and it has a very negative impact also concerning the inflation. also, we have international fact concerning or the rising and the so that made on the interest rate, the federal reserve is fine put fees. the rates are the 2. i extract a lot of money, a lot of funds from one with white county to their not to states are for the, for such a way to i. now we have another problem, the interest that belongs to our indigenous to their credit,
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to international creditors via the wallet frank at new national. when they for fun and serving, the interest is off. so be the embedded nest are all of such factors altogether. i was the reason why are we, why are we have to shift to be a result. i mean, the gold or the gold bullion and huge. it became one of the biggest buyers of the gold boy orleans and the and the vision on maybe and the wall. it will be a safe guard at that. and i think for us, oh, for a future activist sooner. wrong claim they've smuggled dozens of starling receivers. into aurora to bypass strict internet censorship and blackouts across the country. video footage, shared by an economist from the carnegie think tank shows, darling terminals being unpacked by activists. the internet and many platforms such as what's up and instagram, are now blocked in a run by the government with protesters hoping to use darling to bypass restriction
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satellite dishes are also currently illegal in iran, with authorities claiming they bring addiction and insecurity in society. this comes amid reports, the white house was already in touch with you on mass over the possibility of setting up space axis, satellite service star link and iran. earlier iranian authorities blocked the billionaires official website. over here is an initiative to provide internet to the protesters through it system must plans are seen by officials as an attempt to undermine the country sovereignty and security. however, washington reported please see starling as a potential wage is support anti government protest. we have our foot on the gas to do everything we possibly can, to support the aspirations of the iranian people. that is our policy period. at the same time, it is truly an iranian movement, led by young girls and spreading to other aspects of society. protests in iran have
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entered their 6th week with demonstration, spreading outside the country with rallies held in washington, berlin and tokyo. they began with anger over mandatory job coverings for women, triggered by the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody earlier. the iranian president said he'd ordered an investigation into the incident. he also said that quote, acts of chaos were unacceptable. and then ron must feel decisively with the unrest, human and labor rights lawyer, dan balak says the u. s. is acting on his own self interest by getting involved in the iranian protest. it does seem to me that the us in the west, in general, is involved in, in provoking these protests. i don't see that is a natural occurrence. i think the us in the west is behind this because they want regime shaped. they don't support women's rights. they don't support women's rights
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here in the united states. this doesn't look so different from the regime change in 933, the 1st ca regime change ever, which happened to be in iran against the democratically elected prime minister, mom and most a dad. and they used very similar tactics being used today. the us doesn't do things to support you know, other people's aspirations. they don't do do things just port american aspirations . some members of joe biden, the own party are demanding. he change his approach to the ukranian conflict. more than 2 dozen congress democrats have signed a letter calling on the president to push key to agree to a cease fire and negotiated solution are to caleb mop and has more. well, it's quite a development in the foreign policy conversation. here in the united states,
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30 members of the us house of representatives have signed this letter to the white house, urging them to change tactics when it comes to ukraine and pursue negotiations with russia. now this is quite a development, these are members the biden's own party, the democratic party, and they in their letter are calling for a proactive diplomatic reproach to the situation. this is some of what the letter says, given the destruction created by this war for ukraine in the world, as well as the risk of catastrophic escalation. we also believe it is in the interests of ukraine, the united states, and the world to avoid a prolonged conflict. for this reason, we urge you to pair the military and economic support the united states has provided to ukraine with a proactive diplomatic push redoubling efforts to seek a realistic framework for a ceasefire. now this is quite an interesting turn of events. it comes as there seem to be cracks in the european coalition around biden,
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and his moves when it comes to ukraine as well. now, generally, any opposition to the white house's policies regarding ukraine has come from republicans. there's been approvals of up to $60000000000.00 more than $60000000000.00 approved by the u. s. congress in aid to ukraine. and the opposition to it came from republicans. 57 republicans in the house of representatives voted against it aladdin us, senators. but it was all republicans voted against that. this new development appears to come from democratic democrats who signed this recent letter. now we must keep in mind, november 8th, the mid term congressional elections are coming up. americans will go to the polls and elect a new congress, and it appears that within the democratic party, there are some wish to distance themselves from biden's ukraine policy. there are democrats who don't want to be associated with the policies of the white house when it comes to ukraine. now another thing that's important to note is that another
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member of the us house of representatives, a republican, claudia tenny as come forward and said that biden isn't really running the country . she compared him to a wax dummy. she said that his cognitive abilities are not good and that his staff is essentially running the country on his behalf, that the president of united states is not really in charge. now, that's quite a dramatic thing for a member of the federal government, a member the u. s congress to come forward and say it appears the president united states and it does not have the cognitive ability to run the country and has been affect, be removed from power. his staffers are running the country. now that's quite an accusation to be floating around mainstream u. s. media. so these are, these are all things that should be taken into account as we see that now, it's not only republicans criticizing by for his ukraine strategy. it's now 30 democrats in the house of representatives. ah, the asian american journalist association has called on media outlets just stop using the word common kazi, when reporting on exploding drones used by both ukrainian or russian forces in
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their conflict. their organizations claims that coverage is inaccurate and encourages discrimination and hate crimes against asian people the to come because the june is in precise, the weapons the trash is using in ukraine on material vehicles that are remotely piloted and designed to detonate on the impact. the use of the term also risks exacerbating the racism and harassment that the asian american and pacific islander community has already faced and continues to face during the current. the virus pandemic, the same and ignores the fact that he was actually the 1st to make headlines for is deployment of turkish by rafter drones in a conflict. the organization claims the report and creates a negative historical image of kamikaze attacks by japanese fighter pilots in world war 2. earlier we spoke to legal and media analyst, lionel,
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who says he can't understand where the restriction is needed. if you want to go through an unravel all of that, be my guess. let me ask you a question. do you really think in, i'm sure it's possible but, but seriously the frequency, the chance of somebody hearing quite a bit. do you hear that? was it just darkish drone attacks thought awful new, that's not that there comma causes that japanese there who seems like this, who would hear a story about a drone attack and we're going the etymology of the term. kamikaze 1st is the idea of the during the day. so i, me, i'm sorry, but these are, you know, i live in a world where we get mad at cartoons and mascot's of sports teams. we live in this micro aggression, these triggered words were somebody, i mean, this, this to me,
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well, anybody can be offended if you want. but i think the last thing in the world we should worry about is anti asian hatred. that is inspired not by the use of drone attacks or a ledger drone attacks. hope by the use of the term, comma, kazi, i mean, come on. instead of people worrying about, covered about a charge covered to this severe, this, this, this pandemic. it should new parlor game who can be offended the most over somebody which has nothing to do with the issue. haitian protestors are demanding the country increased cooperation with russia, china, and venezuela. as anti government rallies in the country show, no sign of abating does as trip to the streets of the haitian capital on monday, demanding the prime minister resign after he requested military health in the united nations to deal with the current unrest as well as gang violence the
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relentless protests are rob did about a month ago. i met a devastating economic insecurity crisis, which the government has requested international assistance to tackle. this is what protesters had to say. good, we're here to denounce the damage and crimes that the you and is responsible for who have gone through. tam you on occupations they brought cholera, rape, and bring together the arm, gangs who continued to massacre of the population who killed them. the military occupation cannot help us get out of the situation. we're in. on the contrary, it will, may cost situation worse. lives on this remedy that we're here to say no to the behavior of the international community which is interfering in the affairs of our country to say no to the current government to say no to the artificial fuels caused it to be programmed by the government. the international monetary fund and the world bank who impose on the country policies that kill people.
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