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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, moscow suspends its parts in the international deal on ukrainian brain shipments following a truck on rushes, black sea fleet by ukrainian growth, allegedly with us and british military support. also ahead and the problem with that we run 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 of them are put in spoke of a new year of global change up the valley international form in moscow this week
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with the russian leader noting western leadership failures on the rise of asia, africa, latin america awarding the following images or distress a tragic halloween weekend in so at least 153 people are killed on scores more injured in a massive crowd. crushed during holiday celebrations inside not far from a sweet field, the west african nations of ghana and i rick toast, void cult a global cocoa industry forum and protest against low wages for agricultural, with the top stories for the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well . this is the weekly an rti hello and welcome. russia has suspended its role in the
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international deal on green exports from black c ports due to an attack on naval ships in crimea by ukrainian military drugs. moscow's defense ministry also states, the incident was carried out with us and british support. russia informed the un representative is symbol, as well as turkish and ukrainian delegations about the shipping hold. here. neither confirmed or denied its involvement in the attacks with president lindsey, calling the suspension of the great deal, and act of blackmail by russia. joe biden echo the sentiments thing there is quote, no merits in moscow's decision. thus, despite russia's repeated warnings of possible abuse of the shipping route, right, no, there are no outgoing grain shipments scheduled for this someday. moscow. those say that it is ready to supply grain to countries most in need, free of charge feel it's worth stating that the grain deal not only
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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 grain 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 5th grade was not going to the poorest countries, those in need of it. the most, and this is one of the points that was made by of russians, agriculture minister that he said, for example,
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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's what they're trying to do now is their wants 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 100 percent was going to europe in europe. when their food crisis was just starting, it was the keys in russia of starve in africa. and this is one of the reasons why also russia was eager to join this you and lead deal that was brokers in july between the kiev and moscow to help the poorest countries make sure that the grades go out there and help those who need the most but this is not what we saw and rush . i say now that yes, it's suspending its role in the grain deal, but it's willing to give the grades that it's needed to the for us countries for
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free. and so others it's willing to sell it up. market prices using turkey as a reliable partner, because obviously what we're seeing happen now is that russia cannot guarantee the safety of the cargo ships that say we're out because we can no longer guarantee the security and the safety. this is what happens 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 core door that was used in this deal. that is what ukrainian forces used to launch an attack on a software where we saw 9 unmanned aerial vehicles as well as 7 autonomy smearing drones were launched on to serviceable. this is a terrorist attack that we're discussing earlier of russia's black sea fleets managed to avert them about some of the ships that there was some damage. and russia said, hey, we can no longer provide the security. and also, as we know now from russia's defense ministry,
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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 in 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, nordstrom, to 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 ukrainians being helped, according to russians, the fun ministry by british as well as americans specialists on these attacks. and let's hear some or about so from russia's foreign ministry of what she has to say
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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 while said that it's in contact with washing 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 mediterranean corridor through which the grains were supposed to go. and now we're seeing that safety can no longer be guaranteed. of course, the landscape office is saying that this is all shambles. this is rasa trying to
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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 it with the north stream, attacks with service topple as well, that this is just russia sabotaged itself, as it always does. earlier i spoke to download garber the 2nd day, former nigerian presidential candidate. he said that russia's offer to ship green to africa clearly shows the terrors about this situation on the continent. the last time i've seen the last, when you see the african, grossly different, where you didn't know what i'm actually going to do without rain. but during the rainy season, we have so many floors. so many of you don't have gotten so much to watch. so we get like an additional, you know, multiple depend on important. would you be able to, you know, so when you combine together,
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you have land where you farm promoted the. i will look for this. again, you will have one key that is willing to give you girls will free and you have another interesting part was only about it's not your homework if you wanted to read to say what page do. so what you need to do to win to i think we're good, we're good to leave. i'd like that. i'm looking at any level now. what is it usual? so we'll see what is happening by the, what's the power off by mattel? and what we're doing on this, i think with the power i've been having, i was all thinking about, move you to talk about africa. now we have theme that is i told you, i want to know what fortunately the point is that i look on board with our, our practice. i want it to be the program. this is when classical can other development in the ukraine conflict,
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50 russian prisoners who moscow authorities had said were in potentially lethal danger of return to their homeland in the late this exchange with key. and then i, former prisoners were sent to moscow for medical treatment and rehab rushes and moody house and commented as he had on the terms of the exchange. but earlier the head of the done yet republic said russia and ukraine would exchange 50 prisoners each. earlier this month, the 2 countries exchanged more than $100.00 captives and the 1st all female prisoners swap deals. since the conflict began in february from western leadership failures to necessary changes to the global financial system. vladimir putin covered a wide range of issues at this year's ball valley international form in moscow. let's take a look up the main takeaways from the russian leader speech. turn the fame
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that is steady. just can we read a historical cross road, wherein for a probably the most dangerous, unpredictable and at the same time, most important decades since the end of world war 2. and if they're good, he just needs to know, but amber will go up. the crisis has indeed taken on a global dimension and has impacted everyone. there can be no illusions about this . 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 a body of common future for us all. and the sooner the better, of course, i still in the west has taken a number of steps in recent years, and especially in recent months that are designed to escalate the situation. this includes the stalking of war and ukraine, 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
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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 others, its interests, issuing, without exaggeration, it's not even a systemic, but he doctrinal crisis of the new liberal american style model of international order. they have no idea for progress. you simply have nothing to offer the world except perpetuating their dominance. today, liberal ideology itself has changed beyond recognition. it has reached the upset points where any alternative opinion is declared subversive propaganda and a threat to democracy the union. and i see you, but i say it with russia is not challenging. the western leap, russia simply upholding its right to exist and to develop freely. but 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. you must be free, distinctive unfair,
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the world economy intrigue also need to become fairer and more open. russia considers the creation of new international financial platforms, the inevitable. they should not depend on the single control center in the u. s. and the western general have this criticism, institution of international financial reserves. first, that evaluated with inflation in the dollar and euro zones. and then they took our golden currency reserves and go to move with century still new centers of power are emerging, mainly naija course. africa is also taking the lead. yes, africa is still a very poor continent, but look at its colossal potential latin america. and all these countries will definitely keep developing and these tickets changes will keep happening. it is really important to have the european parts to regain its legal capacity. how do i talk with a particular partner? if they can decide anything without calling the washington regional party committee, every time i ask for directions. well,
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i'm one of the points just raised by the president investigative journalist on strategic a 1st specialist come into can, i'll mccree faith. it is clear that negotiations are the only way to resolve a conflict on the parties need to respect each other. the negotiating table. there is no doubt that the dialogue is the only solution is be on a piece in the wall. it eventually it comes through the dialogue and the sooner the better that the main, 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 say 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 it's june electric power. it is not the type and
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know the world is changed the power dimensions as james. now, a magic can see there is jelling. it's one world order. one word rude model. that's the whole point. they need to understand that this is not the, not the time, and this is not the right way to resolve the issues another deadly weekend in somalia, at least a 100 people helping killed and 300 more wounded and a pair of car bombings that targeted government offices in the capital market tissue on saturday. the east african nations president disclose the startling numbers in address to the nation earlier. authorities say they, i'll tie you to make javascript shabani. we're behind the attack targeting the education ministry. at the start of the week, 8 people are also killed after military stormed, tell in somalia is port city of just my o. government forces have recently been cracking down on the grids operations with
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terrorist attacks following in response. okay, a story that say you probably will have seen today, a huge public hollowing celebration in the south korean capital has turned deadly with more than 150 people killed over 80 injured as well in a stampede. incredible numbers at local media are also seeing that authorities are received over 3500 reports of missing people as well. so it could very well get worse. the countries president has occurred a period of national morning beginning today's sunday. let's take a look at how the events actually unfolded word and you may find the following images upsetting. ah, i
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me i we will not compromise the livelihood of our farmers. the message from 2 of africa is 12 producers of cocoa beans, ghana, and ivory coast. as a boy called a sustainability conference in brussels this week, the country se western companies have been preventing agriculture workers from raising their incomes are t correspondent, carrabas lit up lar report. this is not the 1st time that god and ivory coast have gone to the global body to be mind a better treatment for they are farmers who go around who hustle,
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every way to make sure that they produce what is expected by western multinational who rely on the crop to make their chocolate. it's a bitter sweet story. it's sweet if you are with the 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 a farm of point of view. the agreement was that the, a ton of cocoa would cost $400.00. now that is not how local traders, so it local traders look at it as a differ racial which was negative to both countries and they insisted on buying
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that time. the time that was supposed to be $400.00 at $260.00, now dead, make $114.00. this a p a in the market, and it only shoots 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 $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 megs on improving the conditions of that l i v. that is the living index differential. but if you, as the spokes person of the getting a cold call regulatory body, that is mr fee. wow. he did not minister was when he spoke about the tendency of western companies to leave
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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 everyone to know that something's wrong. this is a classic story of how west and colonialism, particularly capitalism has left its mark on the african continent. they take the refined, they sell back to the continent at much, much inflated prices and to the world that lodge. and they mean a legacy of poverty and scourge across africa. now you may recall canadian authorities previously accused foreign powers including russia of stirring up this year as must have trucker protests against cobra. the vaccine mandates none other countries, intelligence service has reportedly cast daughter,
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not normative, seeing there were no foreign actors financing the convoy ortiz, fiorella, isabel, itself. the story funded by far right extremist with russian influence. those were some of the claims suggested by the ontario provincial police about the protest led by canadian truckers in february against mandatory vaccination canadian pierre trudeau even invoked an emergency act stating a high level national threat posed by the protesters. ah, the blockades and occupations are illegal. there are
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a threat to our economy and relationship with trading for turns out canadian m p. 's are now demanding answers the n inquiry as to why those claims on the security threat or widely different between what the o p p commissioner told the committee and march about the protest. and what it's had of intelligence recently said, on one end, the documents in a confidential police intelligence report warned that the freedom movement protests were a long term security threat, and that foreign adversaries may have been behind the protest. previous reporting noted controversial political figures in the us voicing support for the blockades and ottawa, in windsor, and foreign funding of the auto a blockade. much of it from the u. s. the recent reporting regarding the possible use of bogus social media accounts by foreign actors overseas to promote the
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blockade. so just another external influence in domestic affairs. but the documents made public by the inquiry contradicted these statements with the director of the canadian security intelligence service c. as i, as saying that there were no foreign actors financing the convoy in another report . the o. p. p. intelligence analyst had flagged an interview that an ontario and p p and convoy supporter gave to r t. r t. formerly russia today is reported to be a russian government control platform for directing disinformation at the west to benefit the strategic foreign policy objectives of the russian state. but c, s i s, disagreed with the prevented all operational intelligence bureaus. view that the protests fit the minimum threshold to be labeled a potential national security threat. yet debbie m. p. krista freelance that a dangerous president and froze bank accounts based on that claim using the
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unsubstantiated specter of foreign influence to quash legitimate public domestic descent. and when some republicans in the us raise their voices in support of the freedom convoy. they were accused by canadian politicians of interference themselves. we need to be vigilant about potential for an interference. whatever statements may have been made by some foreign official are neither here nor there were canadian, we have our own set of laws, we will follow them, need to stop the funds that are flowing in from the united states. very clearly, foreign interference. it seems like canada was looking for anybody to blame for an organic public discontent with the current mandates and the expected scapegoat was course russia given canada support of ukraine in this current crisis with russia. i don't know if it's far fetched to ask, but, but there is concerns that russian actors could be continuing to fuel things. remember the freedom con boy? well, it has telegram channels with
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a collective audience of about $48000.00 participants. but instead of posting about truck then back scenes, a lot of the posts are now saying stuff like, man, this one claims, good news invading ukraine to destroy us run bioweapon lab. and yes, we are t, we're later blame for covering this protest. more than the mainstream media who are flat out ignoring the freedom convoy protests in favor of accusing russia are trying to tie it to neo nazis, even as canada itself continued funding ukraine's as of extremists with weapons. and when a researcher analyzed the hours major for an outlet spent covering the trucker convoy over the course of one month, r t came out on top. so it's canadian intelligence has admitted that neither russia nor the us, nor anyone else is to blame. who is now we're finally getting to a point where things like courts and other proceedings like the emergencies acting, where you can actually take
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a look back and evaluate what happened. i think the sudden, 1st of support we saw for the, the protest came from the fact that it came after 2 years of covey restrictions, 1st, last downs and vaccine mandates. people lost their jobs, their livelihoods. and there was a lot of frustration that people felt like they weren't being heard. and i think what started as a trucker convoy spark that and became a focal point for that. for those feelings. in fact, this was just a massive grassroots protest by average canadians the report by sure ela isabel, if you'd like to at store any, all those stories further, solid place to start is our t dot was fresh content lively analysis to be funder as i from
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a with ah, the 2nd world war i think 2 millions of people during the conflict, the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations. the united kingdom, the united states,
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and the ussr. ah, 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. boop, our daughter cathedral ye mil to perdition. cheers shrimps me. you see your blue bus quick with us new this year? yes, panella should be shortly. or a club list of secret services historian explains why that unusual visit took place hon at washing, let each narration in your ocean a few that are dusk, but he's pushing up by the union, thus obviously, sales jeremiah, unless of the allow form for michelle for your school for you replaced, you know,
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did you re joel that if my toilet bubble got out of the situation? clementine churchill became the 1st financial donor. the fund eventually raised a total of more than $9000000.00 pounds sterling. but to so much center was national name by kimberly miller. be none of possession to it. you should you push the button you have got you could've been cute of talk manager. i'm bringing my to her brother to jack or a boucher i thought of when you might have the key. we're still saying is key. so usually she shared with the company tie knew what was moralist. your boss unit was coming here with clementine chung chill under to a 40 to day 2 of russian cities. she

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