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it denied the sovereignty of the country wars business businesses good. and that is the reality of what we are facing, which is fashion with whom we have pledged to guarantee security. if you create attacks, these vessels, we will be to blame latimer, potent accusative, opposing a threat to the black sea, weak corridor. as moscow, again, slum you, praying for using the un brokerage safe passage way to launch the military attack. also ahead in the program opposition leaders denies. can you just recently elected president for his embrace of genetically modified crops despite themselves endorsing the controversial to run in on china warnings of a potential arms race pushed forward by washington. as the u. s. reportedly plans
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to deploy 6 nuclear cape evolve fee, $52.00 bombers with 5 pm and mexico city 10 pm in melbourne on 2 in the afternoon. here in moscow this tuesday, november the 1st welcome to our russian president, vladimir has clarified that the country is not quitting the black sea grain deal, but only suspending its participation. the move came by because of security concerns following a ukrainian grown attack on the russian navy to the rule, they pose a threat both to our shifts, which must ensure the safety of the grain exports and to civilian vessels that are engaged in this, we have pledge to guarantee security, if you create attacks, these vessels, we will be to blame. everyone is now talking about what russia is doing without thinking about what has led to this, the creation of a threat to the humanitarian,
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horrid, or shift them. russia also focus on the issue during a un security council meeting, accusing ukraine of triggering the holt with a recent grown attack on russian naval assets in crimea. las go further, notice that the safety of shipping along the corridor cannot be guaranteed until the key of commits not to use it for military purposes or to kill up and takes us through the main points of the heated discussion. i think you in the meeting took place and we heard from you in a visual describing the brain deal, the fact that it now so then did the impact that'll have on the global economy on the price of grain globally cetera. then from there we did hear from the russian representative ambassador and then the took to the floor in the security council chamber, and just laid out the facts about why reactions of ukraine using the corridor for military purposes. the recent attack has 4th rushes hands,
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and the deal is now suspended. this was not russia using. this is a response to action from ukraine were carried out with the support of the when this is what he said. kim's attack on the black sea fleet puts an end to the humanitarian dimension of the stumble agreements. the black sea green initiative should not be carried out without russia's presence. we are surprised that the un did not condemn kids to tackle the ships of the black sea fleet. now there were some voices if the security council chamber who did speak in support of one russia, that money referring to this attack as essentially an active mirrors. preventing from being distributed when violating agreement. now we heard from the day in their usual allies who ignored what russia russia presented and simply proceeded to demonize rock as they usually do, in meeting with this type claiming that everything russia, somehow of near the theory. and every threat of evidence that russia has presented
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is somehow all fabrication not going into any detail. and we not acknowledging the fact that russia brings before the council, typical actions and words of the usa and their allies before the council. however, there was a moment of optimism that we did see which was we heard un officials announcing they will be conducting an investigation of the attack on the blacks. the fleet was the president. it would indeed be a grave abuse of the black sea grain initiative. if it were used in any way for military operational advantage, united nations has the solemn privilege of assisting the parties to implement this new unique arrangement. and acting as the secretariat. the u. n. is ready to investigate along with member states, party to the initiative. any and all evidence, if requested quite a day at the un headquarters in manhattan, let's remember the very building that the un security council. we also know most of
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the world and food program and all kinds of n g o. the hands of use that are responsible for dealing with the situation regarding world hunger. so today in that very building, we had the un security council of 15 member body that leads the united nation. we convene to discuss as the aftermath of an attack to on a humanitarian corridor and candidate for enabling food to be bored, gram, to another aspect of the russian leader speech and monday, flooding are put and said that only 5 percent of the grain exports from ukraine have gone to the most in need nations near i discuss the issue, the pressing well with human rights lawyer done colic, who believes the west, the stuart's, the facts, to continue the cranium complex. look, the disinformation, the censorship around this conflict in ukraine and around russia in general. the disinformation and censorship in the west, and particularly in the u. s,
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which i can speak to because i am from the united states is unprecedented. i've never seen this level of disinformation ever regarding any conflict, and that's saying a lot because we've been lied to a lot about many things about weapons of mass destruction in iraq, about the gulf baton again and vietnam, etc, etc. but this is the worst i've ever seen it. they do not want to humanize russia or even the russian people they want to de, humanize them to justify continuing to send billions and billions of dollars of argument to ukraine, global food, the crisis and being able to solve that very much top of the agenda for many countries, russia had suspended participation in the black sea green export. what's your thoughts on that? first of all. well, obviously, i'm saddened by it's, you know, people are going to be hurt by that. a lot of the world is particularly the middle east in africa depend on grain from this region for their survival at the same time
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. and it does appear that there were attacks against the russian fleet in the black sea by ukrainian forces. and apparently the u. k. was somehow involved as well, and obviously, you know, when that happens, it's no longer a humanitarian court or right. it's now a military court or so it's very regrettable. but i would say that it's that it is understandable, don called like the russian president has called the sub latasha, the nord stream pipeline system, a quote, terrorist attack that's after the country's top gas producer was finally allowed to investigate the site of the explosions. a whole month after the damage was done, the booster loop sitting this come cups here. lu ms. jess problem has been allowed to examine the explosion site on the north stream pipeline systems. there were 2 craters, 3 and 5 meters deep. a pipe 40 meters long was ripped out of place, bent at a 90 degree angle,
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and hurled 40 meters to the side in the direction of the nor trained to pipeline which was also damaged by the explosion and fragments of that pipe. this was clearly a terrorist attack. it is difficult for us to maintain control over this part of the system because it's within the territory of the special economic zone of denmark, sweden, in germany, extra too much unity. just a reminder, the explosions on the north stream pipelines occurred on september 26th. and were quickly declared as sabotaged by both the west and russia. an international probe was launched, but moscow was denied participation. russia claims now the u. k. heard an involvement in the attack accusation london has dismissed. they also spoke with dun coverlet on this who's of the few. russia was held back because the u. s. didn't want moscow to find evidence of who damage the pipelines 1st. i don't think they wanted russia to see any proof of who damaged the pipeline because i think that would implicate the united states in the u. k. a. but also,
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you know, because they wanted it destroyed, they didn't, they didn't want russia access to, to be able to fix it. they want the north stream to destroy it. and because they don't want countries like germany, they have have the option of using it in the future. and i think we know that u. s. and british intelligence are very much involved in helping the ukraine military service. certainly with targeting, we know the c, i a for example, has been in ukraine even before the special operations training various forces there to kill russians. and by the way, that's in the, in the i quoting people who are actually trained by the ca, they were, you know, that's what they were trained in political attentions on the rise in kenya, opposition leaders have been denouncing, recently elected president william router for his embrace of the genetically
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modified crops and fears of my hunger there. lifting the bomb non g m. crops which had stood in place for 10 years, was one of the 1st moves by the new administration. it opens the door for the cultivation and import of the scientifically engineered seats including the country, staple corn, according to the un, it's happening as kenya is experiencing the worst dry conditions in 40 years. putting millions of risk of famine while food insecurity seems to be president, reduce main concern, his opponents see a larger scheme of play. they've accuse the ruling government of profiting from the approval on becoming dependent on import. however, back in 2011, the opposition had a very different opinion calling those opposed to g m foods to conservative. the americans cannot be so negligent as to allow the american people to consume gym of food if it is harmful. let us not be too conservative because science is moving on
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. conservatism is not going to help this country. alarm statements are calculated to instill fear. in this scheme, the worst, the pain, the bigger the gain for the shy locks in government. or we also reaction on this from a manual, a tomba, coordinator of an organization striving to end hunger in kenya sees that genetically modified crops, aren't the solution. as for one thing, the make the african nation reliant on the west. i think the facts that have been done now on that excuse being given that went by now testing division is really unfortunate because you know, they are all available options for you on that. you know, this can fishing division, you know, gets asked. you said that they didn't get back on their feet. i'm not only to be
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able to get it, but also to be able to be supported, knowing that they can be able to engage meaningful content so that they can be able to see themselves. there is no one thing looking at is interested in being fed by that. i think that's the food talks about being able to feed yourself in a dignity, as i don't think that we have a student problem in this country that we need to use jim us, i think that's more is a hypes. what do you talk about of the benefits of the most physically we are so much that is really, you know, i didn't see producing gym or so many options, making sure that he likes particular back food. somebody in the sense that we saw last week was that we used to a familiar scene once more in israel for the 5th time in just 4 years. dozens of parties are competing in elections for
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the national parliament. recent polls suggest the right wing party of former prime minister benjamin netanyahu is a head possibly restoring him to the premiership. the liberal party of the current prime minister, your love, it is expected to come in 2nd in the background to all about though a local human rights watch. dog has res, concerns or were palestinians and contested territories not being allowed to spend the candidates in the elections or even cast votes. whereas is really living in those same areas are free to do so. the organization also alleges israel house, which is pop, assigned to a state of a par tights like comes c u n. n boy for the palestinian territories recently slammed israel for quote, settler colonialism. the israeli government fritz parts has previously said such remarks had the goal of defaming and isolating israel by portraying it as a racist and to be something more on this, the police have called upon settlers to carry guns to the poles and it comes is
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really army deploy $200.00 additional trips into the west bank to guard against possible attacks and also the military closure of a number of palestinian cities and towns on choose day. the palestinian authority prime minister criticize the is really election restrictions as well, claiming not even campaigning that's led to more bloodshed. committed against this people does have is really lantus habit. i am the campaigning for israel's elections has led to more killing more israeli settlements and blockades. against our people, we know these elections will not bring about a partnership for peace and the world must force israel to allow our palestinian people to exercise their right to vote during these elections, including in the city of jerusalem. is there any state in if you like in the 1st place, it's an apartheid ecolog nearest the state. so the violence is part of this colonial
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project anyway, all the time since the establishment was that it was right. it was based on violence. and today, the violence is even more with the atrocities by these are in the army on the one hand. and the settlers who are protected by this army who are all sold by erecting the international law and by letting the human rights for the parisians. by all these attacks and atrocities against the palestinians in all of their life aspects . these are ily thanked with them. they provide us every day with the new evidence of these violations. but if the international community are going to stop that, i think today it's, it's really very hard to say so or to even expect that because they are not going to take any action against israel unless they take action. and i think will happen on the one hand, most of the european who do know that these are you are violating international law and validity, even the european those and the human rights close. but at the same time, they say,
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or they think that their relationship and their interest with america is more important than the, the rights of the unions. which quite clear that that is a kind of what you know, hypocrisy and douglas don't. and another story we're following closely today. china is warning of a potential arms race pushed forward by washington. after the merge that the u. s. is planning to deploy up to 6 nuclear capable. b, 52 bombers in northern australia. the relevant to us behaviors have increased regional tensions seriously undermined regional peace instability and may trigger and arms race in the region. now and vested ation by as surely as a b c, television network discovered that washington is seeking to hose the bombers of a $10.00 base up south of darwin, the regional capital of the northern territory. it said the project will cost upwards of $100000000.00. all the work is due to be completed within 4 years. but
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our team reached out to washington for comment on the planned deployment of the b. $52.00 bombers, the pentagon responded saying the rotational presence of us our craft in australia is a part of the 2 nations cooperation. the statement also highlighted the united states, quote, investment and commitment to the st. louis center, the director of the center for carter hedge, a monic studies thing tank. tim anderson. he said that people in australia are concerned that the military conflict could break up between the u. s. and china. it's really a terrible development, which is scaring a lot of people who try to it no matter what their political persuasion. because they know that china, which is non threatening to australia and which is the straightest largest trading partner, has been for some time it's an impossible task to step into
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a conflict with a power that's big and for no real reasons. and unfortunately, it's being done simply because of the dependence of successive governments in australia, on the, their role to play a supporting role to the u. s. at which the u. s. as in launched itself onto this aggression against china because of extreme jealousy. it seems so unfortunately, ad dependent politics is really creating a huge dilemma. just to tell you about separate military development as well. this our japan saves it's considering increasing the range of its new high speed missile to beyond a 1000 kilometers. so that is significant because it would put coastal areas of china and north korea within range. wherever military sources within the country say, don't worry. the improvements to the projectile, which is still under development, would facilitate better defenses only of japan's remote islands. politics and china for especially as joseph gregory mahoney says the u. s. has long been brandishing
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its weapons in the asia pacific region. this has been something that we've seen sequenced again and again, starting really with the, with the obama administration, with the, with the so called to i think there's already an arms race. there's an arm, there's a race to rearm japan, to upgrade weapons in south korea, to sell advanced weapons to taiwan again to sell nuclear submarines to australia and station the bombers there. we know the u. s. as a new bomber class and things service. we know the major powers are working on hypersonic missiles i, japan has made the decision to take more responsibility for its national fence. on the one hand, many of the region will find this provocative. on the other hand, it's a historic opening for japan to start to make itself less reliant on the u. s. was for security, and this is a necessary development given the lack of trust that many have in their alliances with us. if you depend too much on us, then you risk abandonment, or simply declined, leaving you vulnerable. some prominent us democrats,
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self express outrage over the world's richest money, long musket, self described free speech, absolutist purchasing twitter. a former senior official under the obama administration sees mister musk should be held responsible if he lives, quote, hate speech on the top of this point. i think it's going to be the responsibility of each and every one of us to do what we can to whole de la musk accountable. he will back off when there is pressure. and so folks who care about the truth, who care about protecting vulnerable communities, who ultimately are the ones who are going to be most hurt by his irresponsible behavior in allowing these voices that have to be elevated on this huge platform. we have to keep pushing back, and my hope is that that is going to make a difference in the long run. well, it comes as must cause a nice big creation of a content moderation console to revise twitter policies on bonds for expressing
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certain opinions while simultaneously disbanding the board of directors and cutting stuff. among those fired by the new ceo was the executive who, former us president donald trump, twitter know fact checks, president biden statements exposing his gas and a number of mist fruits. but we heard from the host of the conservative daily podcast, jolson, c, l must taking over twitter is good, not only for the u. s, but also the world. i think what the democrats are starting to realize is that by must taking over twitter even if they were to have a mass exodus. it still is a powerful platform where people are too curious to be dragged back to the platform to figure out what is or is not true. and by him doing the things that he did, you know, he, he fact check hillary clinton, the fact checked. joe biden, he fact checked at the new york times all in one day and which made the
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talking heads on the radical left. maybe he meant he makes their heads explode because what he's, what he's really saying is if you're going to say something, make sure it's true. otherwise we're not going to make sure that people actually can hear it. if they do hear, we're going to make sure that they know because we do believe in free speech, that what you're saying is a lie. you know, a lot talks about how he wants to restore humanity and the 1st place of restoration to get to a place of restoration inside of society is to make sure you can have honest dialogue. and by him doing this, the one thing that i see coming out of this is that we're going to get back to honest dialogue. we're going to have conversations rather feeling like we're oppressed. so i think it's gonna get good for the us. it'll be good for people around the world. the us says russia is responsible for must protest that recently rusted in moldova, with thousands of demonstrators to muddling the pro western president, resign over failed economic politics. at the same time, of course, washington has staunchly supported protests and other countries challenging
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governments doesn't like our teeth double quarter takes up the story for us. dozens of protesters detained a mile, dove over the weekend, turns out they have some pro russian views, and washington's ringing. the alarm bells that it's all a kremlin ploy. russian influence operations attempt to exploit weaknesses in target countries in order to destabilize them from within. the united states continues to support mold of on efforts to combat corruption and counter russian influence. us didn't give us any proof that the protesters were somehow agents of moscow. here's what we do have proof of though washington supports agitators challenging governments. it doesn't like all over the world. take the protests and ran. the state department openly says it's working in support of their goals. we're working together to hold the iranian regime accountable for its vicious crackdown on brave young women who continue to come into the streets to demand their rights. back in 1979 though the us didn't think iran's absolute monarchy was all that
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vicious political prisoners were tortured in mass under the pro western shaw. but apparently that was no big deal. even now in haiti, the tone of u. s. officials is a lot different to dealing with protesters when the state there are opposing represents the interests of the red, white, and blue. the united states strongly condemned the acts of violence, looting, and destruction that have recently occurred in haiti. and those who instigated these events for their own ends. patients throughout the country and across the social spectrum need to create the conditions that will allow a democratically elected government to take office as soon as possible. a full 180 degree turn from 2004. when the u. s. was widely believed to have been on the other side of the barricade, supporting violent regime change in that very same country. by the way, if we go back to mol, dover, we see the same jekyll and hyde style foreign policy. the us says these current protests are controlled by moscow, but when they were in pro russia, it was a different story. we encourage government authorities to continue to show
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restraint. citizens of democracy have the right to assemble and express their views in a peaceful manner. be encouraged all mold of on citizens to work together and resolve their differences amicably. even joe biden came out in support of those protests back then. america will walk with you on this journey you've undertaken for a simple reason, a successful. moldova will benefit this region. it will benefit europe and it will benefit the united states of america. america is definitely proven. it's ready to walk the journey of resistance with foreign agitators right up until the goals of the revolution start to diverge with u. s. foreign policy objectives. nigeria is national security advisor, said the terror attack alarms alliance by the u. s. r. code, irresponsible and citizen should not live in fear. this statement came after an emergency meeting with security chiefs on the president. it is false. it is
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irresponsible for anybody to give that signal nigerian should go back to their normal daily undertakings without being put in a situation of fear. and the u. s. embassy in nigeria had warned of potential terrorist attacks on the capital of buddha. the west african country has been come, buffing extremists without much foreign assistance. despite washington describing nigeria as a close partner on regional security matters. the nation's military also reportedly neutralized the group of this law, mac state. terrorist who tried to break into a prison camp to free senior members of the militant group recently. well, amid the escalating concerns about terrorism in nigeria, the u. s. state department has ordered a non emergency personnel to leave the country africa, the focus current of 1st. that's a whole new set on monday. that score is all this nomic state fighters where killed by an interior military forces of they tried to free their imprison leaders. the government troops had reportedly been prepared for the militants and bush with one
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of the tara groups commanders captured during the ma li just a little bit more on the, the local terrorist group known as a stomach state west africa. providence has similarly been growing in power as wages, a devastating grill of war in the northeastern part of the country. we heard from barrister and commentator is done, and the stuff that they say is local. tara groups are not as strong as washington is claiming, though that is it, but you didn't have that thing to do to talking to did our any but that because they don't have the same do this in the military has so much and he do them to be at a minimum, they cannot afford any taking a whole town. they only have the same throughout the life cycle. so they don't have that thing. 40 years today,
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the cotton was saying the thing that was what i totally disagree because they don't have that mean to say they got back the and i did a nation or to make only called you flux. and if you question it was that in p d? yeah, the origins, the current states and i look into the future fascism next. will it die like other extremist ideologies or continued causing division deep into this century? they close for a short documentary thread. ah, ah
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ah ah, north atlantic alliance recognizance aircraft wolf shipped, cruising close to russia's borders, have become commonplace ah, along with military hardware redeployment and large scale exercises. nato has also developed its offensive capability near the russian borders. mm mm.
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every year a russian backed resolution is submitted to the un against the glorification of not system the outcome is always the same view as votes against it. and in recent years with ukrainian backing with typically the u. abstains. ah, but with most countries voting in favor, the document is accepted, but it's only advisory bmw liter, causing a writer and history professor with the american university in washington. summarizes the usa official position. mm. united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom of speech. united states as that even neo nazis have the right to speak and to assemble the german journalist and filmmaker, mark butler, my.

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