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very dramatic and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk. a headlines on auntie international. moscow spends its part in the international deal on ukrainian grain shipments. it's following a massive attack on russia. black, the fleet by ukrainian drones, allegedly with british military so called, also ahead forth with when we read a historical crossroads, were written for probably the most dangerous, unpredictable. and at the same time, most important decade since the end of world war 2. and speaking of a new era of global change at the val di international form this week in moscow, the russian leader noting western leadership failures and the inevitable rise of
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asia, africa, and latin america. also to come with this program, i should warn you, you may find the following images to start with the tragic thing and that was in i was basically halloween celebrations the weekend of it in sol. as we understand a 154 people the dead now school was injured in a massive crowd from crush during the holiday celebrations on the south korea capital. i'm far from that of a sweet deal of the west african nations of ghana and the ivory coast boys caught a global cocoa industry for protest against low wages for agricultural work as well. good evening from moscow. it's just after 6 pm here on this sunday and some pretty bottling
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developments for you right now with our top story on our team to national have a listen to this. the russian defense ministry says that the drones which attacked its black sea fleet saturday and civil stuff all could have been launched from vessels carrying ukrainian grain. russia has now examined the wreckage of the drones and has found information on memory chips that reveal the path and launch locations of the unmanned vehicles. the ministry defense says the drones were deployed in odessa. then they use the secure grain, colorado, alongside the transit of humanitarian ships. and then from the safe stones, they changed their path, heading to rushes, naval base. in addition to shore launches, it's alleged that some of the grain ships themselves were used in the deployment of the weapons. now, following the attack of the russian naval ships in the crimea, moscow suspended his participation to the in the international deal on grain
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exports from the ukrainian black c ports. the russian foreign ministry said that the u. k. had a hand in the attack, russia informed the us representative in istanbul as well as turkish and ukrainian delegations about the shipping stoppage. now the key of neither confirmed or denied its involvement. and the attacks with president zelinski calling the suspension of the great deal in active black mail by russia. joe biden echo the sentiment saying there is quote, no merit in moscow's decision. this, despite russia's repeated warnings of possible abuse of the shipping routes. and right now, there are no outgoing grain shipments shuttle for this sunday. moscow though, said it's ready to supply grain to countries most in need. additionally, free of charge feel it's worth stating that the grain 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,
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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. meanwhile, hope is for another deal, a piece one, remain up in the air, while the russian president says, washington could talk here and to changing it starts on the conflict and helped to bring the war to an end. the u. s. appears to be doing exactly the opposite as it is marina culture of now explain. everyone says they want peace in ukraine, but do they really? washington is certainly send to make signals lately. on the one side, there's us house speaker, nancy pelosi singing the landscape. praises about how courageous and paid for all
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to kids under president biden, our support for ukraine and our determination to defend democracy is here to stay until victory is one. on the other hand, there is the letter written by 30 progressive democratic lawmakers to president by then, urging him to directly negotiate with the process to come up with a piece deal. we urge you to make vigorous diplomatic efforts and support of a negotiated settlement and cease fire engage in direct talks with russia. seek a rapid end to the conflict and reiterate disco as america's chief priority. this was apparently so sulking and disappointing frontier, as well as the supporters in the white house that the letter was quickly withdrawn with democrats. quick to reassure everyone that they'll continue funding. ukraine's military, $275000000.00 is the latest round of american aid heading to keep bringing the total to almost $18000000000.00 since february. so more weapons,
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which will no doubt prolong this war, even more courtesy of the us tax. there's big box. so of course, it's no wonder the republicans have had enough and warning that if they take control of congress after november's mid term elections, they will not be handed out cash. the key of so easily. i think people are going to be sitting in a recession and they're not going to write a blank check to ukraine. they just won't do it. it's not a free blank check. you'd be playing into putin's hands. if america pulls back putin could snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. while if what from countries continued arman ukraine may be a prayer could help. that's what emanuel mac chrome seems to be. banking on. he has reportedly asked the pope to play mediator between russia and the u. s. we need the united states to sit down at the negotiating table to advance the peace process in ukraine. the problem is that no one seems interested in real negotiations except
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russia. because sitting down for talks means that everyone must be prepared to compromise a little bit. but key of in washington are in teen on that. got all that we've said many times that we are ready for talks, but keith has decided not to continue negotiations with russia. and the final say on this policy belongs to the decision makers in washington. it is actually very easy to solve this problem by telling care of they should change their position and seek solutions through peaceful means. but it seems americans are too busy with their upcoming mid term elections, a bunch of deficits worth trillions, daily recession warnings and concerns about the president's health. i could get a disease tomorrow. i could, you know, drop dead tomorrow. mr. haney, the the well, this is really sad, but he reminds me of
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a madame tussaud's wax figure. he comes out and they turn him on and he delivers talking points that are presented to him by his shadow government, the staff behind him. and he's really showing that he's not competent to do this most important job in our nation. maybe the french president was right after all. and the only thing left to do is pray at this point. so from a weston leadership failures to fundamental changes to the global financial system on the so called rules based order. vladimir putin covered a wide range of issues at this year's a. val die international forum here at moscow. let's give you some of the main takeaways now from the russian leaders speech this week. if they, if they just can 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 to continue if there are no it
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is just just written up and 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 the new centers of the multi polar international order and 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, that's 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 stoking of war and ukraine, the provocations around taiwan and the d. stabilisation 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. global 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,
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and tramples upon other states interests. issue, another thing without exaggeration, is not even a systemic, but doctrinal crisis of 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 beyond recognition. it has reached the ups are points where any alternative opinion is declared subversive propaganda and a threat to democracy. and i see you, but i said that russia is not challenging. the western leap, 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. it 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 the single control center and the u. s.
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and the west in general, have discredited the 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 that is good to know with med center issue with new centers of power are emerging mainly neisha course. africa is also taking the lead. yes, africa is still a very poor continent, but look at its colossal potential of latin america. and all these countries will definitely keep developing and these take tonic 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 cannot decide anything without calling the washington regional party committee? every time i ask for directions. and we did have a few words with investigative journalist and our strategic affairs specialist. how many khan are much freaky? who says when it comes to conflicts, for example, that if ukraine, it's painfully clear to have many but not to some that negotiations have to be the
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only way to move forward. there is no doubt that the dialogue is the only solution if we want a piece in the wall, it eventually it comes to the dialogue and the sooner the better that the main point, the sooner they come to the dialogue, it is better in doubt. 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 she is happy with this war. nobody should be happy, nobody is happy with the war. so if the solution is dialogue, then it should be the sooner the better and dialogue has to be on the equal, you know, basis. this is not the time to impose. it's julie metro power. it is not the time and no in the world is changed. the power dimension has changed. now american, see there chang now and it's challenging. it's a one word order or one word root model. that's the whole point. they need to
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understand that this is not, not the time. and this is not the right way to resolve the issues. it's great to have your company today. so tensions happening, heating up between leaders of the use largest economies, germany and france. the block seems to be only united in its current stance on that of the ukraine conflict. so the thoughts and opinions now a party contributor rachel marston, german chancellor, olaf schultz met with french president emanuel nicoli, paris this week, amid their inability to find common ground on a range of topics. but it was all smiles. paras doesn't like that berlin is handing out cash to german businesses suffering from sanctions induced energy costs. which risks tilting the playing field in germany's favor within the blocks? common economic market. schultz has advocated for you enlargement, while back home refers to seat aspiring members at his newly created you political community, kitty table. berlin wants the mid cap pipeline to transport algerian gas through
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francis pit unannounced to germany. but france, citing conveniently opposition from environmentalists as an eye on ultimately exporting its nuclear energy to the rest of europe. instead, michael, who dreams of an independent european defense also isn't thrilled with jeremy's complacency in subjugating it's defense policy to washington. but here's how they present all of these disputes in public. this franco, german engine, we've every intention of keeping it alive. so a journey, the eas, economic engine, and france. it's military engine acting like squabbling paris, despite their public facade of unity. eastern european countries are taking advantage of the device of climate to make some demands of their own and pushing back on brussels, overreaching. poland, for example, wants more flexibility over its own sovereignty. even though it's you funding is directly linked to reforms dictated by brussels. about the only thing the brussels
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seems to approve of with respect to poland is its anti russian pro ukraine stance. otherwise, it might find itself treated like hungry, branded, an anti democratic pariah by the you in a recent report and adamant about maintaining sovereign control over its choice of trading partners, including russia. i didn't feel to the fire of these internal feuds are problems and externally, anchoring the blocks economy to trading partners in the wake of its own self army, anti russian sessions. and that's an economy that certainly aly right now. the ears, neo colonial attitude towards africa is coming back to haunt it as the world o and africa open up to other trade options in the east. comments like this. so from the blocks, chief diplomat certainly don't help matters. youtube is a garden. we had built a garden avenue. she worked is the best combination of a political freedom, economic prosperity, and social cohesion that the human kind has been able to build the rest of the
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world. most of the rest of the goal, it's a jungle and the jungle could invade the garden. brussels is trying to maintain a relationship with its largest trading partner, china, to quote that this discussion showed a very clear wheel to void, be naive. but neither did we want to embark in systematic confrontation, but at the same time, the u. s. following washington's anti china lead and boosting engagement with i one on one hand, it wants to maintain relations with india, which increasingly these brussels as a paper tiger with self inflicted wounds over these sanctions against russia. but at the same time, germany is following the u. s. in cozying up to pakistan, increasingly sidelining, strategically non allied india and turning a blind eye to cross border terrorism. latin america now hardly even exists for the you, particularly now that some of those nations are turned off by brussels, anti russian stance. it's once hopeful relationship with iran has now soured after
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the u. s. pulled out of the nuclear deal and also made claims that iran was supporting russia and ukraine with drugs. so no, you trade with ron anytime soon. so that leaves the gulf states, but no luck there since they're l g b t q issues in the golf, notably around their football world cup slated for next month in cutter. so at least europe dies, the us, the ears be f. f seems only to happy to keep cheery on brussels flexing in the mirror and for the cameras all while selling a gas at 2 to 4 times the domestic price. the while meanwhile of thousands of people have again taken to the streets of kitchen, out the capital of moldova. now they've been protesting high energy prices falling living standards, ultimately calling on the entire government to resign. earlier around 65000 people gathered near the academy of sciences ahead of a planned walk to the capital central southwest. however, police blocked their route with
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a cord on and began detaining people from the crowds to start hurling eggs. this is just the latest in a series of protest of energy policies and colds for the president's resignation. however, she has repeatedly stated she has no plans to quit or dissolve battle. the government be another a deadly weekend in somalia. at least a 100 people have been killed and 300 wounded and twin. car bombings, have targeted government offices and the capital market issue. on saturday, the countries president revealed a scale of the figures in an address to the nation. authorities say the archive link jihad his group, our show bob was behind the assault, ultimately targeting the education ministry. one victim of the attack described what happened when they came out of my shop going through the smashed mirrors, dead bodies was scattered everywhere and all of the wounded people were screaming.
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i can't express it was how bad the situation was. even though i was conscious, i felt dizzy. let's say some pictures of the aftermath of the attacker media report saying the bomb went off on the very day. the somali officials would hold a meeting on combating that of exactly well violent extremism. security forces have recently been a cracking down on allister bob's operations, although that is spot terror attacks and responds at the start of the week. 8 people were also killed off the militant storm. the hotel that was on somalia, southern port city of his mile. so an enormous public helloween celebration of the south korean capital has time deadly. we understand at least a 150 people killed ac engine and what basically was a stampede. a local media saying the authorities have received over 3500 reports of missing people as well. the countries president has declared
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a period of national morning beginning this sunday. just for a moment here. we can have a look at how the events unfold. it, i should warn you, you may find some of the following images describing blue a blue moon. we will not compromise the livelihood of our fathers. that's the message from 2 of africa's top producers of cocoa beans, ghana, and ivory coast. as a boy caught
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a sustainability conference in brussels, the countries say that western companies have been preventing agricultural workers from simply raising their incomes. he tells hey without africa corresponding catabolic. this is not the 1st time that god and ivory coast have gone to the low body to be mind a better treatment for they are farmers whose go around who hustle, every way to make sure that they produce what is expected by western multinational who rely on the crop to make the chocolate. it's a bitter sweet 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 an 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 they finally
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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 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 shows up the value chain and never goes down to the farmers. now the farmers themselves, the only receive about 6 percent of the fed, $100.00 and wall of $1000000000.00 in the street. that if the chocolate industry now it's been fed that be swift. the multinational do not really care about african farmers. and they just there for the profits,
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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 spokes person of the getting a cold call regulatory body. mister fifi wow, he did not miss his words when he spoke about the tendency of wisdom companies to leave a legacy of poor african, even though they pink 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
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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. so good to have your company right here for the program life for moscow on a sunday evening. this news just in right now, as we understand, upwards of 60 people have died and multiple have been injured. when a pedestrian bridge collapsed in the western indian city of more be according to local media, around $400.00 people were on the cable bridge at the time of the accident. the spine, as we understand, had just reopened off their recent renovation efforts, were wrapped up in india's prime minister and arrange. a modi has announced an urgent mobilization of rescue efforts to help the survivors in palestine. a journalist has been stripped of a prestigious international journalism award off. the israeli media outlet accused
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or making anti semitic statements. the freelance colonist responded with the letter calling out a crackdown on palestinian reporters shutter, hama, who's had the prize taken away. told us her side of the story. to the thomson reuters foundation announced its decision to ward me with kat shock ward for regional correspondence for 2022. these really organization own reporting launched a campaign to smear my image. as a result, the thomson reuters foundation decided to withdraw there was unfortunately before counseling the award, the thompson voyages foundation did not checked who is behind your organization on the reporting. and who wrote these article in all the articles published for the organization's website. so if we look at the profiles from the office on the side, we will see that some of them called themselves deb soldiers of the israeli army, their recruit and into the army to harass palestinian jo melissa,
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local and international median social networks. in its report, the organization accused shut the hammer, the posting, disturbing comments on her social media accounts, as well as making disrespectful statements on israel policy in the region in response the thompson reuters foundation council. it's a war saying it stands opposed to any hate speech. however, the palestinian journalist told us that it's all been made up in order to keep her quiet now and then even the organization honest reporting which was engaged in harassment and persecution against me based. it's a tax on full statements that do not correspond to reality. there are no such publications on my facebook page which they referred to you to day. the international media are under pressure from israeli organizations such as homeless reporting, which pennsic is journalists and fabricates accusations against them. an organized war has been waged against palestinian journalist. why can an international media,
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its main goal is to expel palestinian journalist from the international media to silence us to hinder our wake so that we can not tell the truth about the problem suffered by the palestinian people. this creates a lot of difficulty in covering the palestinian proper properly in the international media. that's well, it's been a pleasure having you with us for this out addition of the weekly life moscow. what else you international thanks for joining us. of many stories you can just catch up on any time you feel like it the full right ups waiting for you at all he thought ah
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