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very dramatic and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time to sit down and talk with moscow suspends its parts in the international deal on ukrainian grange shipment following our mouth track on russia's black and the fleet by ukrainian drones, allegedly with us and british military support and also i had the same that we were at a historical cross road. we're in for probably the most dangerous, unpredictable and at the same time, most important decade since the end of world war 2. and speaks of a new year of global change up. the volume international forum in moscow knows the russian leader notes western leadership failures and observes the rise of asia,
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africa, and latin america. warning the following images are distressing. a at least 151 people are killed on scores more injured in a massive crowd crush. during halloween celebrations inside korea's capital we refuse to jeopardize their livelihoods. of farmers validate the message from the west african nations of gala and ivory coast. they boycotts a global co industry for him in protest against low wages, for cultural workers, with, with the top stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment,
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minutes as well. this is a weekly or an rti hello and welcome russia how suspended it's rule in the international deal on green exports from black c ports. due to an attack on naval ships in crimea by ukrainian military drones with a lead us and british support. school has already informed the un representative in this stumble, as where those turkish and ukrainian delegations about the security concerns. here neither confirm the word denied its involvement in the attacks. but president lensky, call this suspension of the grain deal, an act of blackmail by russia. joe biden, the sentiment thing. busy is quotes no merits in most schools, decision love the spy brushes earlier warning is a possible abuse of the shipping route. right now, there is no agreement for any outgoing grain shipments this sunday. school however, say if it's still ready to supply those countries most in need with the grain free of charge,
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it's worth stating that the green deal not only failed to solve the problems of countries in need, but even in a sense, aggravated them. we can see where the ships from ukraine. we're heading to italy, spain and another lens for some cargoes 60 to 100 percent, went to e u countries. these are not the states that are experiencing a real problem with food. taking into account that russia has been and remains a reliable partner and is ready to provide the world with the necessary amount of food. our country is ready to supply the poorest countries with up to half a 1000000 tons of grain free of charge. the great deal was really it started as an effort to ease the global food crisis, which started in february after the conflict that we saw in ukraine. but what we saw is that there's grain was not going to the poorest countries, those in need of it. the most and this is one of the points that was made,
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i a russian agriculture minister there. he said, for example, that the poorest countries got just 5 100000. i was grains out of $9000000.00 tons and the majority of which they had to pay for it themselves. he also mentioned that of what they're trying to do now is there want to be a reliable partner and they want to continue providing the grain to those who need it the most. because at the time 60 to a 100 percent was going to europe in europe. when their food crisis was just starting, it was accusing russia of starve in africa. and this is one of the reasons why also russia was eager to join this view and la deal that was brokers in july between the t of and moscow to help the poorest countries make sure that the grains go out there and help those who need the most part, this is not what we saw in russia say now that yes, it's suspending its role in the great deal, but it's willing to give her the grades that is needed to the poorest countries for
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free and to others. it's willing to sell it up. market prices are used in turkey as a reliable partner, because obviously what we're seeing happen now is that russia cannot guarantee the safety of the cargo ship. so saying, we're out because we can no longer guarantee the security and the safety. this is what's happened and we are ready and willing to provide it ourselves through a different corridor. because again, in this particular instance, what happened was, is that the humanitarian corridor that was used in this deal, that is what ukrainian forces used to launch an attack on sever stockwell, where we saw 9 unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as 7 autonomy marine drones were launched on to some estoppel, this is a terrorist attack there were discussing earlier, other rushes, black sea fleet managed to avert them a. but at some of the ships that there was some damage and russia said, hey, we can no longer provide the security. also,
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as we know now from russia's defense ministry, they have information that there will be held by british navy specialists in particular. and i'll quote here. so british navy specialists located in the city of attractive were sponsible for training and preparing ukrainian soldiers from the 70 . so it's special center for maritime operations to carry out this attack, instead of a supple what they call a russian calling a terrorist attack. and those same navy specialists are the ones that russia is now saying help ukrainians in the north from one end north into gas pipelines, explosions that we saw about rendered both of those pipelines and that they weren't able to function anymore. something that the west said that russia sabotaged itself once again. and, but of course that is not the case. so we're seeing this ukrainian being helped, according to russia's defense ministry by british as well as americans specialists on these attacks and mature some more about. so from russia's foreign ministry of
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what she has to say about all of these, the russian foreign ministry is currently working on practical steps in response to u. k. involvement in the preparation of a terrorist attack in the black sea on october, the 29th. and it's training of the ukrainian military. at the same time, the russian military has reported on the u. k. security services, involvement, and a series of attacks on the north stream pipelines. russia has repeatedly called for a joint investigation into these attacks. the fact that the west refused the proposal confirms they have something to hide. the one said that it's in contact with the busing authorities. let's not forget that the united nations were the one saying that the safety of cargo ships is very, very important. and all these countries, ukraine, russia and turkey were supposed to facilitate the safety of this mandatory and corridor through which the grains were supposed to go. and now we're seeing that safety can no longer be guaranteed of where's the landscape office is saying that
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this is all samples. this is rasa trying to blackmail the world. some more they mentioned. we've already seen nuclear blackmail. we've seen energy blackmail, and now we have this agricultural blackmail. so they're saying that this is all russia trying to, once again, as we've heard, there was no one to stream at packs, would serve us topple as well, that this disruption sabotaged itself, as it always does. marina culture of taking us through that well, turkey and health broker, the un back green deal from black c port. we heard from usa firm a political on the list of t r t world. in the stumble on i chris response to the latest developments. well, 1st of all, when we look at recent comments coming from the turkish president, he was under the impression optimistic that the great deal was going to be extended in mid november when it expires just in about 2 to 3 weeks from now. of course it was a very important diplomatic achievement,
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one that the united nation is lead and get provided diplomatic support for as well . but i don't think it's a surprise that russia suspending the great deal because when we look at the comments are from the turkish president and also from the united nation, they've been expressing for quite some time now that the russians have been unhappy . the un spokesman, just very recently about a week or 2 ago said that they were undertaking some worlds when diplomacy with moscow, the turkish president on multiple occasions that also said that the russians have been unhappy with the inability or the lack of ability to be able to ship their own graded fertilizer as well. they've been having problems with payments, having problems with the insurance regarding ships. so it's not just allowing the grain to be ship. it's also allowing for the conditions for that grain to be shipped as well. that was making the russians unhappy. so this comes as no surprise,
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especially when there's now a security concern in the court or for this type of the certification of the deal. but hopefully, diplomacy will continue and hope we the united nations and to get russia back on board with the green deal in the coming week from western leadership failures to necessary changes to the global financial system lobby mirror and covered a wide range of issues. fears valdez international form in moscow. let's take a look at some of the main take away from the russian leaders speech this week. if they, if they just read a historical crossroads, wherein for probably the most dangerous, unpredictable. and at the same time, most important decades since the end of world war 2, good. he just didn't, but, and bill go up. the crisis has indeed taken on a global dimension and has impacted everyone. there can be no illusions about this
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. you know, i've always believed in the power of common sense. therefore, i'm convinced that both new centers of the multi polar international order in the west will have to start a dialogue on equal footing about a common future for us all. and the sooner the better, of course, in the west has taken a number of steps in recent years, and especially in recent months that are designed to escalate this situation. this includes the stalking of war and ukraine, the publications around taiwan, and a destabilization of the global food and energy markets. the civilization of the energy market was of course not done on purpose, but resulted from a number of systemic missteps made by the western authorities. local power is exactly what the so called west has a stake in this game. but this game is certainly dangerous, bloody, and i would say dirty. it denies the sovereignty of countries and peoples, their identity and uniqueness, and tramples upon other states interests. is universe, without exaggeration, it's not even a systemic,
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but he doctrinal crisis. so the new liberal american style model of international order, they have no idea for progress. they simply have nothing to offer the world except perpetuating their dominance. today, liberal ideology itself has changed the beyond recognition. it has reached the ups are points where any alternative opinion is declared subversive propaganda. and a threat to democracy that i see in your breast lead with russia is not challenging the western leaps. russia is simply upholding its right to exist and to develop freely. importantly, we will not become a new hedge them on ourselves. we believe above all that the new world order must be based on law and right, and must be free, distinctive, and fair. the world economy and trade also need to become fairer and more open. russia considers the creation of new international financial platforms, the inevitable. they should not depend on any single control center. the u. s. and the west, in general, have discredited the institution of international financial reserves. first, the devalued it with inflation and the dollar and euro zones. and then they took
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our golden currency reserves that are good to know is that central new centers of power are emerging mainly in asia. of course, africa is also taking the lead. yes, africa is still a very poor continence but look at its colossal potential latin america. all these countries will definitely keep developing and these tectonic changes will keep happening. it is really important to have the european parts regain its legal capacity. how do i talk with a particular partner? if they cannot decide anything without calling the washington regional party committee, every time i ask for directions or another aspect from the forum, journalist and strategic for a specialist, i'm ed can almost shook re say's it's painfully clear to many but not to some that negotiations are the only way to resolve conflicts between countries, it is no doubt that the dialogue is the only solution is be on
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a piece in the wall. it eventually it comes through the dialogue and the sooner the better that doesn't mean like the sooner they come to the dialogue, it is better. and if we talk about the ukranian situation, the whole rest is going to suffer and suffering. while on the other hand, i don't see that ratio is happy with this war, nobody should be happy, nobody is happy with the law. so if the solution is dialogue, then it should be the sooner the better and dialogue has to be on the equal basis. this is not the time to impose is june electric power. it is not the time and no in the world is changed. the power dimension as james. now america can see there is yeah, jelly new. it's a one word order of one word root model. that's the whole point. they need to understand that this is not, not the time. and this is not the right way to resolve the issues. it's
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been another deadly weekend in somalia. at least a 100 people have been killed and 300 more wounded. and the pur, uh car, bombings that targeted government offices in the capital market tissue on saturday . the east african nations president disclose the startling number in an address to the nation. authorities say the al qaeda linked jarvis group. i'll ship bob, we're behind the attack targeting the education ministry. the government has been recently cracking down on the terrorist scripts activities k from africa to asia, a huge public halloween celebration. the south korean capital has turned deadly with more than 150 people. now recorded dead and some 80 others injured in a stampede. local media are also saying that authorities have received were 3500 reports
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of missing people. we can take a look at how the events unfolded and a warning. you may find the following images, some setting ah mm mm. rio 50 russian prisoners who moscow authorities previously said were in potentially lethal danger. have returned to their homeland in the latest exchange give. the
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former prisoners were sent to moscow for a medical treatments and rehabilitation. russia's m o d house and commented as he had on the terms of the exchange. but earlier they had of that done yet. republic said russia and ukraine would exchange 50 prisoners each ah, like 15 people, including 2 children, were killed to in a terrorist attack on a prominent muslim holy site in the southern iranian city of charles this week. president abraham rising fans by the severe response condemning quotes enemies of a run who are seeking to divide the nation of warning. you may find the following images disturbing. a man identified as a member of an extremist sunni group. open fire, near the entrance of the 2nd largest she i'd shrine in the country. iranians predominantly followed the she bradshaw islam. the gunman was arrested on later, died in hospital from injury st, reportedly sustained, while he was being taken into custody. the terrorist group islamic state test claim
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responsibility for the attack victims and their relatives have spoken either, but what they witnessed. although there were sure that we were preparing for prayer . there was noise around us when we came out, then they were firing at us. so we came back inside, i realized something had happened to my leg and i looked at it and it was bleeding as muslin. i had my sister was fleeing for her life. why should she her husband, and there is some perish there all the sun, all thing was heat in the arm. and when did this, things should not be happening. why do they do such things as my oscar officials, to be watchful and protect our country? well, let's get a sense of all about with sci mohammed mirandi, political analyst and dean of the world's studies for faculty at the university of toronto. it was a pleasure to see you side islamic states have claimed responsibility for the attack. is that organisation growing in a run?
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does it pose a significant threat to iranian national security? it's not a big group, but it fell across the region. some of the fell are controlled by different regimes. so the name, different nato regimes. and there's rarely, it's the, the so called as family stage or isis is a coalition of fragmented groups that came together. and then again broke apart after the iranian, that it's under general. so the money destroy their state. and so we don't know yet which faction this group was behind it and the public doesn't know in which countries which governments
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which are funding different parts of it are behind the attack. some iranian officials have linked the terrorist attack to. busy broader anti government protest movements that have arisen in the country recently? are they connected in your view? we complicate it was going on against the wrong one. there's a huge persian language media apparatus controlled in the west, which is trying to create conflict in the country. they're trying to say on a religious tension that also encouraging people to be used car sales and do anything about the united capital, but not the most important, even the saudi channel that is doing this is based on that. if he was in english, they would all be shut down and the court and then the terrorists organizations who
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are being use from iraq in northern iraq and the credit area to attack iran and carry out operations. there are also groups and pockets in the area where the pockets and the government has little influence. they are the tax and iran, and then you have the tax, like i said, and then you have right answers. basically we have a writer, so people on the streets who use ny assassinated small, it's brad and there are no major quote that's going anywhere major . and we have a slight collection issue, but we will, we will continue with it because i think the audience is getting a grasp of what you're saying on that lot. her point side really and officials have
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singled about, they will conduct a harsher crack done on the protest movements. how difficult will it be to get a grasp on the demonstrations? there are no real demonstrations. only major demonstrations on the ascii, riot demonstrations, but the western media is pilot about that. these are small groups of people that have become very violent property of private property. there are many of them carrying knives. they have the police, they thought traffic traffic, they burn different like cars hires and in order to, to create disruptions for ordinary people in the city. if i run which is a huge city and where there's always major traffic. so it's not as this
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is a large number, but they are coordinated outside because they started in the 20 different places. and in the city they say 5 people, 6 people, 7 people, and then they immediately pena, we carry out disruption and damage and violence. thank you. for speaking to us, this sunday, always good to get your tick side mohammed moran, the political analyst, and professor at the university of terra. thank you. we will not compromise the livelihoods of our farmers. that's the message from 2 of africa's top producers of cocoa beans, ganna, ivory coast as they boil cancer sustainability conference in brussels. now the country, se western companies helping preventing agriculture workers from raising their income r t correspondent co bo let topler report. this is not the 1st time that god and
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ivory coast have gone to the low body to be mind a better treatment for they are farmers whose go all around whose hospital every way to make sure that they produce what is expected by western multinational who rely on the crop to make their chocolate. if a bitter 3 story, it's sweet, if you are a western multinational and profiting from the value chain of making chocolate is very bitter. if you are a farmer in any of the fed countries that have gone out and ivory coast, because there you have no predictability. back in 2019, the 2 countries put so much price out on the group and the market that the finally relented to an idea of living income differential. this was to help regulate the price of cocoa, at least from the farmers point of view. the agreement was that the,
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a ton of cocoa would cost $400.00. now that is not how local traders saw it. local traders looked at it as a different racial which was negative to both countries and be insisted on buying that time. the time that was supposed to be $400.00 at $260.00, now beds make $140.00. this a p a in the market, and it only shows up the value chain and never goes down to the farmers. now the farmers themselves, they only receive about 6 percent of the said, $100.00 and wall of $1000000000.00 in the street. that if the chocolate industry now it's been fed that be with the multinational. i do not really care about african farmers and they just there for the profits. and that is why the re meg on improving the conditions of that l i v. that is the living in the differential. but if you of the folks person of the getting a cold call regulatory body,
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that is mr. sepi while he did not minister, was when he spoke about the tendency of western companies to leave a legacy of poor african even though they take from them. clearly someone is ensuring that the farmer continues to stay poor, how to expect someone who is poor all the time to sustain an industry that is always making profit. clearly, there is something that is not right and it's not the 1st time that we're going to talk about it. there is the need for us to find different means of making a point for every one to know that something's wrong. this is a classic story of how western colonialism, particularly capitalism, has left its mark on the african continent. they take the refined, they sell back to the continental, at much, much inflated prices and to the world that lodge, and they mean a legacy of poverty and scourge across africa. bravo. taking us to the end
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of this news block. but next we go back in history to the aftermath of the 2nd world war, we investigate how those decisive days of the world. so the western allies and benefits themselves are short documentary world war 2 leaders. l 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. and the point obviously is to create a truck rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with
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a robot most protective own existence with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic, development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk today, i'm authorizing the additional strong sanction foreign companies. quitting russia, a licensed atm card, so blanton bangs disconnected from the international payment system, the social move hoppey journal, donna and euro exchange rates follow up on
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a trouble up article, but more so so carbon would know what the committee met. that evoke missed the pillar invest that is the current can you say? but i don't see a material. a couple of exposure in russian business overcome this song. see near i bought in nazi to huddle. she's tremendously just me don't impress voice bullshit. not sure productive. not to steal a miracle, what i see or put themselves there when you come, when you with that, what are you got on your lot? i mean, why i'm so precious appraisal i did just the low cost husky cost to give the group when you, when you spin with dr. numbness, listen, cuckoo, the fulsome delusion with the food a bullet, the mutual enclosures. ah, the 2nd world war i think 2 millions of people
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during the conflict, the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations. the united kingdom, the united states, and the u. s. s. on march the 31st. 1945. a british royal air force plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clementine churchill, boot bob daughter, cattle a year. bill preposition, cheer champs. mm. you see you blue bus clinical mostly this year. yes. panella, she dish or a clover.
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