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ah, a with the united nations warmly welcome russia, redoing the green export deal as you can't promise it won't use the monitoring card or for military purposes. the the when go what on the break coil? gray region party read through the end of bloody 2 year conflict that has resulted in humanitarian disaster. can you send troops to the democratic republic of congo to support the government fight against infamous insert group? the un says the global community is ignored. the here 18 situation is focused on
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the plain conflict. a company's face excellent is a heavy lift rocket to deliver a secret military payload with hello, i welcome to our international broadcasting live for most of the hour. we're glad you could join us. i'm right on on me to take a look at the top stories this out. the you and i was only welcome to russia's decision to rejoin the black sea green exploit dealers. here been given, written guarantees not to use the safe route for military purposes, says carrying a cleaning grain have already crossed the phosphorus straits full and said his present replied, are those announcement that the un brokerage deal was being resumed. and one praise
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the leaders of russia and ukraine for resolving the problem and said, the excellent goods, impoverished african countries as a priority following concerned that regard from ra moscow. meanwhile, russia's present puts, it has underline that if you crane once again, while exceed agreements, russia will instead deliver grain to countries in need on his own for free for next year. so laser said, we pro russia reserves the right to withdraw from the agreement. if it is violated by ukraine, in that case, russia will still be ready to deliver to impoverished countries for free the same amount of grade the ukraine would have provided. bridge media outlet, so quit to slam russia's re commitment to the grain. the other simple policy, you turn resolve some kind of bluff by blow members in back of the monster fuse the u. k of involvement in recent ukrainian tax on crimea. the british media have been echoing gears rhetoric in their coverage of those issues. her sister,
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some personal digital rosters, blackmail has not lot to anything. previously russia demand that security guarantees from the you ass. now after 8 months, so the so called special duration is the mon and such guarantees from ukraine. this shows both the failure of the russian aggression and how strong we are when we remain united. she was a great reminder of the background of this situation. russia suspended his thoughts as a patient. the u. m broke a great deal off the team use the humanitarian corridor to attack the russian navy in crimea. we discussed the issue with political affairs professor jack rasmus, who has no faith that keith will stick to the new agreement after violating the previous one. i don't know how much those are just he can, can assure anything. now, you know, i don't think he's totally in control and he could say that the provide guarantees, no military equipment will be shipped. but, you know,
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i kind of think the number of people underneath of them will do what they want. anyway, i don't know how, how much of a guarantee that will be. ok. i don't know what they mean by that. i think the un has to inspect the ship. the un has a, has many members that are in the poor, african asian area and who are dependent upon that grain or so star. and they have that real pressure, political pressure to see that the green really does get to them. ah, grey investigators have uncovered a helicopter inside a container report of the waiting to be smuggled out of the country where the ports of the desa. the discovery comes made rising concerns about weapons pouring out of the brain and into the hands of criminal and radical groups. just last week, finished police and western supply weapons had been found in multiple european countries. meanwhile, seen
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a u. s. army official has famed into the media, the american military personnel, and now on the ground, the crane to keep track of billions of dollars with the weapons and other equipment that western powers have supplied to heave. this claim comes as the u. s. government issued his 1st ever detailed plan on encountering weapons smuggling from ukraine. it was may leads to so black market supplies of javelin, and singh and missiles from ending up in crew mil hands. but the us has admitted it's difficult to conduct sufficient monitoring because of a quote, the nature of combat. full messy. i a analyst, larry johnson and things oh, syria motives could be at play with those u. s. weapons inspections in maybe the next week or so we'll learn that there have been us casualties on the ground in ukraine. and that can be attributed they will say to they were doing weapons inspections. when you read some of the news reports
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on this, it just doesn't make sense. they said, for example, both these inspectors, they're not going to go to the front line. well, yeah, that they'll go inspect high mars ham triple 7. and those are back from the front line, but that's, we're the russians are carrying out a tax. i think the fact that this news coming out now is a sign sort of desperation and panic on the part of the west. they, the conventional approach was not working either try to get more personnel in there to help actually operate some of these weapons systems. the notion that these are guys with green i shades walking around, just the recording where the, where the javelins, the stingers, and the high mars are going is nonsense this, this is, i think, really more of a cover story to explain as a, as it will emerge i think in the coming days that there have been us casualties. as a result of some of the russian missile strikes being creating conflicts as
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depleted u. s. weapons and inventories, creating opportunities for competition from other arms. the. this, in fact, south korea appears to be included in his own arms, excellent for the european market, with expectations of outpacing washington's deal. south korea has become the worlds fastest growing play in weapon cells with its arms, axles, and spaces to be equivalent to 10000000000 dollars this year. not a soul enters the european weapons market with a contract of $5800000000.00 struck with poland to provide hundreds of korean tanks and rocket launchers, the nato country. former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott written as poland may have turned it to south korea. it is washington didn't live up to polish expectations. poland was asked to give up some of its soviet era equipment, t $72.00 tanks and other combat capability to ukraine on the expectation
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that the polar would receive modern tanks and as a replacement and was hoping for the in one of abrams tank. and this was not forthcoming, so were poland is doing is taking matters in their own hands. going to south korea who produces a tank. that is the equivalent of the m one. we're, we're not in a position to replace the soviet era equipment that we've asked. many european nations to pride to ukraine, so i think you can start looking to south korea to get the some of these weapons that they've been seeking. meanwhile, u. s. i founded the alarm of the europe thing to south korea of the south korean present recently showed plans for his country joining the wolf top full weapon suppliers. as for the current leader in weapons exports, the u. s. the outlook is less bright funding. it's massively expensive giveaway to cave. the united states has supplied ukraine with thousands of javelins,
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but the u. s. inventory is dwindling. the united states has probably given about one 3rd of its stock to ukraine. thus, the united states is approaching the point where it must reduce transfers to maintain sufficient stockpiles for its own wool plans. u. s. defense industry is now more focused on trying to make up for the significant amount of equipment that the united states has transferred to ukraine and replacing us stocks. we have been providing ukraine with ammunition that's being expended at war time rates, but we haven't increased our production. and what this means is we've been dipping into our war time reserves to supply ukraine to the point where we no longer have enough ammunition to last more than a few weeks of sustain combat. ah, why does go to africa now? kenya has announced is deploying to the democratic republic of congo phone joint
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operation against a regional insurgent group. we are proud to flag of a national contingent whose readiness for mission ease at, at its highest, ever. o at national and regional community holds tremendous potential to unite hundreds of millions of people in quest for shad a prosperity. the r c has been so it's a sand of advances via surgeons in the country is east near the border with rwanda reviving old animosities between those neighboring nations in central africa. more than 50000 civilians have been displaced by the fighting refugees of in seeking asylum at a local u. n. camp. the new arrivals getting packages of food as they result to building make sure tense from 3 branches and classic sheets. the d r. c. government has been losing position in the conference area with militants from the infamous m. 23 group
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. seizing 2 towns over the weekend. the state hasn't, he's ruined of backing those rebels. a claim that ro wonder has denied the d. r. c has expelled the requirement ambassador and also recalled its top envoy from back country. the un high commissioner for refugees has spoken out about the situation, saying it's being largely ignored by the global community. he's not only ukraine, where conflict has driven people from their homes, yet the other crises are failing to capture the same international attention. outreach resources, action we are in the democratic republic of the congo were brutal attacks, including revolting accounts of sexual violence against women. and has added more than 2 100000 people to the 5 and a half 1000000,
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already displaced in the country for you. and lloyd fears are not unfounded. as local resident say, the world has turned a blind eye to their plight. so the model, some other than the following, we were banned by the international community, were showing all possible evidence that some neighboring countries are supporting this negative force. but there is no declaration and they encourage us to move on to negotiations with that idea of what it is yearbook, how can we not be afraid? we learned that government soldiers are killed never day to day. my children also refused to go to school. they think that it could explode at any moment. some i'm not even studying because of this trauma where the site now go, i'm a better in a been, you know, my life has become very hard. i even have trouble eating because my family is stuck in richard room by this war separates us from our families and is at the root of the current economic and financial crisis posted on turning to another often
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overlooked crisis elsewhere in africa. the ethiopian government and the rest soon northern secret region have agreed to a truce flowing lengthy peace talks in south africa. negotiations began last week after the ethiopian army capture several major towns that were previously held by the local insurgent group. i'll seize carabiner tattler reports. what has been 8 days of a new african union lead negotiations, negotiations which can only be described as intense because it took this long for us to get the 1st step towards what will be many steps to what's piece. but the 2 warring 5 in this conflict that's been mostly concentrated around the northern region of if you are in the t grey region. hey, finally agreed to peace. and among some of the agreements that have been made is that there will be a cessation of hostilities. there is an agreement to this um,
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both sides and also to restore services and also the public services. but here's the thing that was not mentioned by both parties in this investigation and, and what in the has come an agreement? there was no mention of the retreat and government. they have been the foreign forces fighting alongside the federal government of ethiopia. and they have not been mentioned at all with regard to this and they have been fighting the theory of government from the northern parts of the border with eritrea. and without territory, a one can only wonder if these indeed will hold. so there was the elephant inside the room if i made this will. this will effectively give an opportunity to, if you will, p and, and especially a t great kids to be able to go to school to be able to access humanitarian aid.
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and that dangled carrot in front of the if you can, government was really the fact that if you will be a, is k strip than america use their position to, to say to them that you will not have access to any international is the true tional funding and the cash reserves in the situation in the country rather have been so bad that people have been saying that if you'll be as less than a months worth of cash reserve. but as, as the situation goes on, this is a hopeful sign for the 1st type of piece, but it should be a 1st step in what will be many 1st steps we heard from an ethiopia based concert analysts, who says that a for an individual, particularly from the u. s. has heavily weighed upon the region. the whole of africa region has been a very intense interest flow, particularly for the united states and regional interest, as well as the and global hedge,
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a monic interest. so be the peace talks have been marked by external interference and external interest. despite the fact that they have been government wanted to come to a peaceful conclusion and peaceful end of the conflict. the west still wants to maintain some control in hum, he gemini, and that has been a point of contention between the western powers and many countries in the region, eritrea and indeed york and so on and so forth. so the interest of the people is clear, the interest of it, you'll get the if you can government people interact, everybody wants peace except to those parties. so my, my method to those parties is let the people work on their own piece. allows them to come together and find a way to establish a lasting piece in e t o k, and the horn of africa region. as long as there is a meddling of outside forces. as we have seen in, in yemen, i've seen,
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we have seen in libya. the outcome is not going to be good. the us is lash south and china on claims in beijing is not sufficient engaging in nuclear arm source of washington. that's off the bays in bio to strengthen is a tonic us know china's position so far has been. thank you. we're not interested in engaging in these arms control talks at all call when you have a different topic to discuss is that essentially a reasonable summation of their position at this point i, it has been and that's, it's sort of a surprising they have the same obligations we're pressing them to engage us bilaterally. we are now at the 60th anniversary, the cuban missile crisis. we don't need to repeat that to know that we need to be at the table, having conversations with each other. the recently issued us defense strategy is that china is a substantial threat to us national security. washington is also using increasing
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tensions in the asia pacific region, while undermining us alliances. china stroke back of those claims, saying that groundless speculation and choosing the u. s. military posturing in the region may fargo in the report, the us side speculated arbitrarily and blatantly tailored and nuclear deterrent strategy against china. we advise the west side to abandon the cold war mentality and hedge a monic logic adopt a rational and responsible nuclear policy. what are the concerns not unfounded? the us report to the plan to deploy several nuclear cable will be $52.00 bombers in it and all that australia and make growing tensions of the mild of tie one bat so of washington has put support independent movements on the island in the south china sea. which beijing considers its sovereign territory. we heard from nelson
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wong, vice chairman of the shanghai center of international studies, who insist that china is not the one story of pensions in the region. china has its own agenda for china, has never had any history of colonizing other countries or threatening other countries. everything that china has developed in terms of nuclear weapons. it's awful. national defense. the patients in the asia pacific region has been curated, not by china. and i think the rest of the world is quite clear who is doing that. it's not china, whatever they do, it is nothing surprising to the rest of the world. but i think what is important for us to see is that to recognize that the world is changing.
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and the, you only paula wode, where the u. s. is the dominating the only the having long is no longer the reality. so we are dealing with new reality. all countries are supposed to know to abide to lease the un charter and the international law. ready so where does this a rule based older congress wrong people are actually talking quite frankly, that the united states cannot just keep using this term, which is so vague to, to decide whatever that is in their favor. anew for warfare. perhaps fe, thanks has lost his 1st falcon heavy rocket in 3 years to deliver classified men seemed payloads for the us space force the heavy. if rock it is halo must brainchild, and this box is full trip to space earlier. our correspondent don't call to tell my
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colleague roy sushi more about the story to the 1st space ex, launch of a falcon heavy rocket and over 3 years. and it's also simultaneously, interestingly enough, the 1st classified launch, the 1st classified operation of the u. s. space force ever, and this was a brand for the military that was established under the previous administration of donald trump. so what does this operation entail? well, it's experimental us satellites carrying classified payloads on the back of you on the most rocket at the behest of the pentagon. this is something that surprised a lot of people actually, especially because your mother has garnered somewhat of a negative reputation among people in the west and especially ukrainian officials recently because she suggested that maybe kia will have to give up some of its territorial claims for the sake of peace in the ukraine conflict, canada, it does seem that this big, heavy, longish dawn, this full can launch its almost been lost or upstaged by other news regarding utah
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and mosque these days. right, right. i would say this event coincided very conveniently with your musket by up of twitter for eli mosque himself actually because it was just after all last week that he bought the company and the media mainly covered the fact that there were reports that he wanted to fire 3 fourths of twitter staff, this is something that he rejected later. there was also a lot of hype around the fact that he entered twitters headquarters the day before the bye up with the kitchen sink and then posted a video of that on twitter itself, saying that people should let that sink in. but also, just after you almost took control of twitter, these state media labels began to show up on relevant ukrainian accounts as well. these were state media affiliated labels previously only existed on really accounts of questions the way the western mainstream narrative, russian accounts, chinese accounts, arraignment, accounts, etc. so it really seems like all this in combination kind of drowned out the fact
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that mosque was doing the errands of the pentagon on the side. let's go to the hold . the starling satellite story. we know the boss pretty much in the start of the conflict. ukraine has been supplying, i don't even know how many of these things absolutely. frontline and center in the conflict. they're being used by nato and other members that support ukraine. take us into the star like styling, i should say argument because he had a disagreement with a d o. d didn't be that's right. actually this, everything we just spoke about in connection to the star link situation is actually giving a lot of people the impression that he's trying to play both sides of this conflict because must was actually labeled pro russian by a lot of ukrainian officials after he said that he should perhaps give up its claim on crimea. and he also mentioned that these referendums, in these former ukrainian territories, that recently became part of russia might have signified that these territories actually want to be part of russia. but then at the same time, last month, going back to star link must said he would not shut off the star link satellite
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system, even if the department of defense refuse to pay for it. this is something that must wanted the department of defense to do because apparently the company was having trouble keeping up the infrastructure. but let's not forget this. starling system is something that the ukrainian military uses and by and large, 4th communications. and it's lead a lot of ukrainian officials to consider mosque one of the country's top donors, top supporters. so like i said, this is really leading a lot of people to feel to think that must just trying to sit on both sides of the fence here. we heard from mike who wrecked phil, who thinks the secret payload probably have something to do is surveillance satellites. it's not so secret if they're publicizing it, is it? so they're trying to suggest that, you know, there's something going on here that we, we're not supposed to know about. and likewise, that it shows that mosque has this insider position with, with the government and is able to conduct get
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o clandestine operations for them. i believe it has to do with satellites and things like this surveillance satellites, mostly and so it, but it's hard to say exactly what this is about because it's supposedly secret. and we're told this is classified. while at the same time we're told it's classified, it's very interesting conundrum. he's placed and we're but basically intelligence from the pentagon. so this is her ellen must really working for the establishment, which is not surprising. i mean, this is him, him playing both sides of the fence and certainly while he's criticizing us policy in ukraine, ah, he said the same time, you know, working for the pentagon or switch gears out fly. the iranian foreign minister has denied all accusations regarding alleged preparation for tack on saudi arabia, calling them biased. the whole thing journal issued
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a report which came from us and valuable intelligence, saying that iran might be finding out of sack, but with no other specifics. other western alice so quick to push. this is what the usa department hasn't issued alerts. americans in saudi arabia, or anywhere else in the middle east. this is the 1st time the u. s. saudi arabia coalition has groundless, infused iran back in 2019. they place the blame on is that make republic from major attack in eastern saudi arabia, which have the old rich kingdoms production. current accusations come amid recent escalations between the u. s. and iran, as washington imposed sanctions on iranian officials after a violent cracked am on september demonstrations in iran. we heard from a professor for telecommunications at the university of tara, who says the idea of regime change in iran has been on the u. s. agenda for quite
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a long time. the point came from the other, so you're not that is very much linked to the u. s. government. these type of leaks have a purpose. yeah, i think the main reason the leaking that this type of news at this time is that iran and the united states are in a hybrid war. and us uses this type of propaganda tools to affect this hybrid war and advance it's hybrid one goes. so you need to have some source of accusation against it on every day. it is so yesterday was the issue of you, i'm attacking failure and tomorrow i'm sure they will come up with some of the accusation against you. and this is what they have been doing for many years, of course,
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with the city of failure in their policy because the idea of regime change in iran has been there. yes, government agenda for many, many years. and they have not been able to achieve that goal. and unfortunately, the, he was fine policy establishment. repeat the past mistakes amid out in hesitation. and that is why the u. s. foreign policy is in chaos. the state in the us damaging the standing in the world, whether it's in this part of the world to international i've had to south america, i'm out the leaders of columbia and venezuela have met for talks in a mood to repair relations that were severed in 2019, this is being seen of the bid to help correct us overcome if you had led you f. lead isolation. here's our correspondent, jessica sosa from ortiz, bash will not only okay. boudoir boxing the meeting to place at him,
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her florist palace in caracas, and lasted about 3 hours then as well. and president nicholas madura described it as fruitful, rich, and versatile. explain it marked the return to diplomatic relations between columbia and venezuela. this time colombian president gustavo beto, visited them your florist palace, where he discussed varies issues in a bilateral agenda between columbia and venezuela. because madura summarized and announced the most important results of the meeting, that i am a home at a farm bureau hamper. we discussed a lot about trade relations, economic relations, as well as new steps to fully and safely open the borders between colombian, venezuela. the issue of security and insuring proper and adequate operation of these borders was addressed, but we also focused on the development of cooperation between monteros and pick women, as well as joint activities in the production fertilizers and build them during the meeting. the leaders also discussed the possibility of strengthening corporation within the community of latin america and caribbean countries, and also considered
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a migration situation on the border of in a sue ellen columbia. i am the president of both states, noted that any attempts to break off relations contradict common sense in 1st of all, we're not talking about governments, but about the peoples of both countries. it also, you know, in addition, colombian president, gustavo petro stressed the need to lay solid foundations for the full restoration off relations between the states and pointed to the ongoing attempts to destabilize the situation in particular, in latin american region than pick ainsley federal. this is the 1st meeting of the leaders of columbia and venezuela in the last 6 years. to day we face a difficult task of normalizing relations which should begin with the restoration of borders. to date is control over the border as in the hands of the mafia. these are organizations with multinational leadership and they found, meanwhile, president nicholas madeira said that by the end of 2022, the people of both countries will receive good news. in addition, president gustavo petro noted at venezuela and columbia have prepared a joint action.
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