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and you don't know who sees your guy, no point a just to do with the park that i'm here today with the delegation to review cooperation, to see how we can take it forward. korea to long term sustainable basis. i can say is most of all russia and india focused on energy stability, as well as a multi polar approach to global security. as moscow host cindy, as foreign minister with economic powerhouse germany admits it's being forced to burn more cold due to coughing down on russian fuel imports. while western countries came lecturing, developing nations on going green,
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black americans gave up the key mid term elections with the country. they cannot make prices. the main concern for many, well course take say the ruling democratic, more worried about dishing out the big box to ukraine with a very welcome to you. it's 4 pm here in moscow, and this is the international with the very latest world news update. it's good to happy with us this our now india is foreign minister who's in moscow for talk, says cold for closer cooperation with russia and made what he calls a stressful situation on energy markets. ortiz donald corta without the ministers media conference. what do you see as the intent of the west, specifically the united states in pressuring india for these relations? what stance will india take in the future towards russia as a result of this pressure? the fact that i'm here today with a delegation to review our cooperation,
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to see how we can take it forward to korea, to long term sustainable basis. i think says most of all, i think you can see the obvious interest and commitment i would have in keeping that relationship strong and stood that clip we just saw was the indian foreign minister's response to a question that i was lucky enough to ask at the press conference that came after his meeting with was russian foreign minister, sir gay, laugh rob, i wanted to know what india was planning to do when the face of increasing western pressure for its friendly relations with russia. and if new delhi would, i join in on the western calls for a price cap on russian oil exports. but based on the indian foreign minister's response, it looks like india is not really buying into that. he reiterated that russia and india have long, had very close relations and that new delhi relies on moscow to provide the indian people with affordable energy. as regards the, you know, or the,
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or the coil supply issue. you know, that is, that is a, an festival that is a stress on the energy markets. it is odd fundamental obligation to ensure that the indian consumer has the best possible access on the most advantageous terms to international market. on induct respect. ah, quite honestly, we have seen that a d. indian rashad relationship has worked to advantage. now we also heard from the russian foreign minister, circ a laugh. rob, who said that the talks were very successful. he said that he talked a bit about plans on the russian side to provide india with clean atomic energy, as well as plans to increase the trade volume between the 2 countries in the future . let's take a listen. we both, we have welcomes of the positive dynamics of our bilateral trade. by september, the turnover had increased to more than 130 percent. the provision of
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a new site for the construction of a russian designed nuclear power plant will allow india to provide clean, unsafe energy in the future. we discussed in detail the state of the prospects for military technical cooperation, including the joint production of modern types of weapons. so it looks like what foreign minister circ a laugh or offset about these talks about them being successful was correct. and the decades long friendly relations that russia and india have enjoyed will continue to persevere. despite the fact that around the world, there's quite a tense geopolitical landscape right now. earlier we spoke to donna mclean, gill, a manila based geopolitical analyst, and ortho now. he said, india's cooperation with moscow has had a positive impacts on economy as access to russia. oil has helps growth. the visits objectives are multi pronged and multi dimensional and compasses politics, economics and defense in the context of bilateral ties, regional affairs and the overarching security architecture of the international
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system. now, india and russia continuously engage in a series of multilateral institutions. the g 20 bricks, s c o r i c. hence, discussions will also incorporate the enhancement of india, russia, partnership in the context of these frameworks defect to be addressed a series of issues and possibly contributions towards the transitioning, multi polar international order, particularly in the eastern hemisphere. so this is what we can see as a projection of the time tested and practical partnership between india and russia . there are 2 things that we have to understand in terms of india's perspective. one is that india is a rising great power and energy fuels. the continuous rise of any states. hence, it is necessary for india to make sure that it maintains unhampered supply of oil oil at a price that is of course, fitting for its growing demand. and i do not think that it should be in anyone's
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interest to constrain the growth of a state that has the capacity to contribute positively towards the international system. second, india is well aware of its responsibility is the government's primary responsibility is to its people and to the overarching national interest and security interest. a one of the most challenging geopolitical neighborhoods that india is faced with. it will have to balance this of course, and we could definitely see more proactive cooperation with india, russia, particularly the energy sphere as well as the mid term elections in the united states. get away biden's, public approval, racing plummets to in their historic low. that's according to a poll conducted on the eve. i thing to democrat concerns that they will lose by majority in congress election could say, well, a 3rd of us, congressional senators voted out well in a low, a parliamentary chamber, the house of representatives, all 435 seats on the ballots. new governors for 36 states will also be chosen on
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tuesday, as well as new secretaries of state who are responsible for further elections. major domestic issues such as abortion, access, and gun and voter rights are very much in focus. many u. s. media happy in echoing biden's claims that the u. s. democracy is at risk pumping face that republicans could take control of congress and drawing parallels with a possible red wave. now says the u. s. citizens that seem not to share such concerns when also what motivates their vote. as most americans say, domestic problems are the top concern in the coming election. basil always the guy drives everything. i think that that is probably the factor that most directly influences people's day to day lives. so definitely a prominent decision in voting. i think the economy is an issue, but i think abortion is a huge issue, especially in this city. i think the economy is definitely a big issue right now. i think a lot of people will be motivated, motivated by it,
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but i don't think the economy is like the biggest issue that is happening in our society right now. well, one you could take a look at the condition of everything, the jobs, the unemployment, people are struggling. i can't even get so security and the benefits that they offered me when i was paying taxes. i don't get. so there are hundreds of thousands of people that are really crushed under false economy. according to recent polls at 79 percent of americans say that voting decision will be driven by economic issues, naming, domestic problems as the biggest concern. however, the white house and democrats run congress have different priorities as they've dish doctrine of the 400000000 dollars in age to ukraine. crane ukraine, ukraine, united states ro, never, never, never recognized russia's claims on the ukraine. we demonstrated the united states commitment to the government and to the people of ukraine club. i cannot. i live
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in washington. it's all ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. and it's not just costing time. it's also costing money over $18000000000.00 already spent. no surprise that with washington's big names all focused overseas, many americans are feeling left behind. it seems ukraine 1st america last, according to the latest polls, at least when it comes to the issues that americans are concerned about. ukraine is nowhere near the top of the list. america's working families are getting crushed by inflation. the high gas prices are squeezing them dry, the cost of living keeps going up and up. mortgages are also rising. but yet the government of the united states continues writing checks to kia with prices, surgeon and american. struggling to keep up. the federal reserve takes a bold step to chain what seems like relentless inflation and raises interest rates
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by 3 quarters of a percentage point. it's biggest hike in nearly 3 decades. food prices, up, 13 percent rent up more than 6 percent. if you're in the market for a car, new or used, you're paying more about 9 percent more than this time. last year. we've never seen drastic actions like this under janet yelling. we never saw this under member nancy, or even allen greens when you actually go back to the early 19 eighties under paul volcker. and i think this says a lot about not just how high inflation is, but how stubborn it raytheon and other military contractors are making a killing. but the american people are suffering. is anyone now shocked that the public is fuming? it's not getting my money to you credit. i have every way to disrespect you because you're the 1000 equation with 80000000 grey dad. i'm sorry, bill, in my mistake that you are a fraud. now some would say that heckling public officials is certainly not the way out. but what exactly does one do when the president himself seems to be somewhat
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out of touch with reality? not concerned about with i'm concerned about with when the people you, a lack did are focused on a country overseas, while things in your community just keep getting worse and worse. you might think that it's time to be a little bit less polite. maybe it's time for some unconventional politics. the polls are now swinging to the right, regardless of any shouting at town halls. my republicans aren't exactly peace does either. and no one's expecting that if they come into office, they'll pull a complete 180 and reverse u. s. foreign policy in europe, ukraine in particular, but unlike their rivals, they seem to have at least picked up on the widespread public opposition to prolonging a foreign war at the expense of the american people. nation building didn't work out too well in iraq, afghanistan, i don't think we should be doing it in ukraine. so targeted military assistance. one thing i favorite that, but yeah, this kind of nation building where it's less about our national security. it's more
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about nation building. i think is a problem with ukraine and everywhere right now, our country for our border control, human tracking, we have inflation, gas prices out of control. i mean that for 3. now, such words from republicans have sent the democrats into a tizzy. joe biden is now talking about nuclear armageddon and saying he's not interested in any talk of the escalation or negotiation. biden is declaring roughly half the electorate to be here, redeemable right wing extremists, and he's also taken actions to cause an energy crisis that is certainly not unrelated to u. s. foreign policy. now it's little wonder that even for some long time democrats, this is all gotten to be a little bit much. now i believe in a government that's of the people by the people and for the people. unfortunately, today's democratic party does not. instead, it stands for
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a government that is of by and for the powerful elite. now in the mid term elections, americans don't vote for a president. they vote for representatives in the house and the senate. but these mid term elections are turning into a referendum on one man, a man who is not on the ballot, but does live in the white house. so while biting goes on with his democracy is at stake. montrose, it looks like a lot of americans are just not thrilled with his performance, and they may be recalling a few things that his predecessors sad about america 1st failed. martin r t. new york. hearing a recent publicity told by them was asked if washington is ready to negotiate with russia and help and the conflict in ukraine. the president brushed off the questions and t people demanding on says what a school to is also the media of bones. president, why did. 7 you don't see
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a lot, not the one. the room is a joy geopolitical story produced and us state departments, consultant johns delete is saying that despite concern for ukraine, the american public still put its own needs best a most americans are being pulled as being concerned, primarily about inflation hikes and gasoline prices. runaway crime illegal aliens and the russia ukraine war does not register very high for most americans because they're concerned about the wrong well being and economic hardship right now. i believe most americans are still very concerned about the well being of the ukrainian peoples, but ultimately every country and every citizen is going to be concerned with his
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own well being. first, the republican party is going to come in with a very robust agenda that will be promoting. he cannot make gross. i think we'll see a number of issues that also provide for you can make relief for every day americans because they're entering a period of great anxiety. and i think the republican party will look to see how we best alleviate that anxiety by promoting job growth, economic growth, energy production, safety for our citizens and ceiling, the border and providing for control of our sovereign territory as the united states of america to west africa now where tensions are on the rise in gone not of the unseen government protests up to the reco high prices, the fuel and food. here's what people on the streets had to say. hi this i to hi. we are starvin. we have last copies that people can buy, metal can. okay, right. we have the most expensive in the home
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a lot better. it's just receive new. we have to come out and protest. gotten in and have had enough. it has been 30 years of mismanaging of a nation. we have been land our resources, everything that we have has been misappropriated with appropriate bio politically. yes, you have seen that what should belong to the people has been taken away from the people. we are not happy. well, we don't see that bread i and people are talking. we are talking about these. i don't want him to. crowns sent to the strains to rally against government mismanagement, calling for the president to resign. protest is also demanded an end table on going talks with the i m f, which the president hopes will help overcome the economic downturn and classes with the really a pledge of a know a policy gone. the and journalist winston hockey says, an i m. s. loan will not save the country from
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a full blown recession. currently, gun is economy. so phase significantly sees the early this year and i was trying to do it to there's been a plunging plant in the country to a full blown economic recession. inflation rose from 10.9 percent in january to 27.2 percent in september. and some analysts to believe the actual level is more than white or fisher re possibly as high as 98 percent. our death level increase, so astronomically compared to 2022 to $1.00. and for that reason, our inability to meet our death payment deadline has brought a lot of pressure on the economy. the delicious, possibly damn, if will give us a boost, but it will not basically take our weight. what do we need to do in the country domestically by reviving our domestic industries and companies and also focusing on
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our records show as the african parliamentary union course for more to be done, the combat extremism and terrorism. molly and the quino also agreed to take measures into their own hands. as on the western trips involvement and battling insurgents fell to pay off promising the countries to act on the correspondence corroborated. toddler has the story african countries in the us. a hell are called rating in the common typos of security. for years. the region has been an epicenter for conflict. and critics, i saying that this is largely due to the actions and in actions of western government. there are currently not enough funds to meet people's ever increasing needs, which compromises the humanitarian relief that can be provided. more than 400000 people are now internally displaced in molly, forced to leave their homes, livestock and livelihoods behind. and france in particular,
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has ejected itself out of a conflict. it promised to quell a decade ago. the situation remains dia, i'm in some of the most brutal fighting in the region. and now many of these countries, i rejecting cooperation with france and a pinning their hopes on a new alliance with russia. perhaps with the new security situation, we will re examine our relations with russia to see if it should be strengthened in one sector or not. a number of former french colonies in the hell are cooperating with each other for the security of the nations. as stated by burkina, faso kept an abraham toward his 1st visit abroad to money. the most important thing for us in the current situation as the security challenge, we came here to share experience on how to strengthen our military cooperation and how to conduct our operations better and to secure the populations. this is the main objective of the visit. and while the influence of the west diminishes,
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countries like the united states, a being accused of hiding behind the veil of democracy and clue rallied them as they throw sanctions at some of the poorest nations in the world. i am taking this step because i have determined that the government of kina faso has not established or is not making continual progress toward establishing the protection of the rule of law and political pluralism. the hell has become a byword for conflict following years of an easy fighting and for the millions of this place, people in the region had to endure the brutality of that conflict. hopeful peace seemed untenable. gonzalez had 5 t, enjoying his political affairs. she logistics, new england university, eunice abu, you said western attempts to secure peace in the saw on the exhaust base, the situation on the ground since 2014, when the bar can operations started,
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things have gone from bad to worse. and then we realized today that this, the, the way this whole situation has been handled, has led to further stages integration, terrorism chaos. i think this whole country, it's high time. did they get organized and look for ways to cooperate among each other, to serve their own interests in the interest of their population? i think what happened in molly when, what's happening? i'm booking a parcel is, has some sort of postcolonial reflexive in the sense that these countries have, are tied from the, the form of glowing powers. they haven't seen any positive things coming from all these interventions. and now this switching sized to new partners, maybe they can get better security and better development through these
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new policies. so it is understandable with the media outlets as land the uganda, tanzania joined crude oil pipeline project, which could we leave the impacts of the energy crisis on africa? here with accusing the african countries of human rights violations and homing the environments the pipeline at around 1500 kilometers longer would help tag into tap into your gun. the massive boil reserves and also supply other countries through the port in neighboring tanzania, helping stabilize oil prices in the region. but back in september, the european parliament voted to issue a resolution condemning your guns and tanzania. fucking a backlash in the countries which accused you of a fronting, gets independence. while as a result, the european parliament we fought its approach and overturned its decision green lighting the project 2 days before the thoughts of the africa hosting the united
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nations climate change conference. we spoke to a journalist from the exchange newspaper who said the pipeline could benefit all parties, but you doesn't want constructive dialogue to, to its own business interests. and the apathy to me means it is a deli bibs or mission of attention validation, but also supports when it comes to energy ambitions in the developing economies. i found it to be a matter of business in the matter of economy monopoly because we all know that one of the most biggest import that africa. but also kind of really in this case, because on oil, and if you got in touch with me, i would bring the pipeline projects on board and really functioning well. we'll see that number dwindling. and if that number dwindle will could see now it has yet become even you got any of the stuff can look at. so becoming
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independent. and i think it's time right now. so there you can unit itself to have a kind of composition with africa, or in proper ways going how we can explore fossil fuels, but also sustainably transferred from that standpoint to clean energy the when climate change summer kicked off in egypt on monday with leaders from $120.00 states taking part, the organization secretary journal said that the planet stands on the brink of quote, climate hell. one of the main topics on the agenda at the conference is addressing the lack of funding from western states. a recent report by climate foundation comp, and brief shows that the u. s. u. k, australia, and canada are the leaders in carbon emissions, but failed to pay this share, falling 1000000000 short. thus, despite these countries being the most vocal supporters of the green narrative,
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the executive director of the pan african climate justice alliance as a western states are playing useful musical chairs and playing musical chairs with the african counterparts when it comes to climate change. the point here is, are both implementation of the committee and that's why was this operable implementation? there are a lot of commitments we to the admin to yeah. up that yeah. the mandate in glasgow . a since corporate nugget, i've never met you. what do we are saying is as long as we are not degree this, it would defeat as long as we. 6 we are, we are trying, we're, we're playing hide, it wouldn't about to be in this book. this will be late unless give all new scots yes. come out this. yeah. they've got my the ship that yes. we come down to see that. yeah. that next. yeah. i did to midway. science is telling us that we are,
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we are missing the dipping point. we didn't mean to be cd us, odd that future generations when dad did vent hoshevely. these people the lead us who are here, but he said that thinking action, what is that? it's not the guy doing these rainy army has been public access to the west bank home of a well known palestinian human rights activists. and then the campaigner says, came about solved a complaint that he and his colleagues were being unfairly targeted, as well as off. it's no response to the allegation, his isa. i'm himself with more details of what happens around 10 soldiers, kinsey sits the house. they asked all my friends to leave. the asked my guest to leave and they said that i am the only one was allowed to be in the house. this closure came after a series of attacks from israel is occurs toward them,
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the house to where the visitors didn't want any kind of for, you know, documentation, advocacy. and they don't want our voice to reach the international community to see that israel is not democracy. and israel is not defending itself, so instead of making the settlers accountable for their violence, the punished us as the victims of the settler violence. they punished us by closing the house and declared it as a close militarism report. say the decision to define the area a close to military zone was taken by the brigade commander of the israeli army. the home which is in hebron is also used as a base for the youth against settlements activist group, which plays a key role in organizing people to participate in non violent protests. and where again says palestinians will do anything they can to challenge the old and that as a settlers were asking and slunk time to close this house and they are asking to displace the ble athenians from
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h 2 in hebron to we try to do god towards the courts tour wind sometime and to prove that it's a, it's not fair and just legal system that will in our challenge, confront the closed military is on order. we started an international campaign. we started a local campaign, we are addressing the state department. we are addressing many other auto been a countries or been union and other you and institution, which is, you know, helping, and usually try to protect human rights defenders. so we'll do our best to challenge confront the order when he, thanks joining his aaron asi international, went back with plenty more. the latest news updates with, [000:00:00;00]
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that strategy will be successful, very difficult, time. time to sit down and talk. ah russia is the aggression? no. if injured much about we have any quality for russians, we have actual racism, bigotry, against russians. it's now dangerous to be russian than europe. for our pool beach bruce, with possible in a nation suddenly disliked was the hotel it he always there and only now come to the for the last full with the most for for so for do you have to do
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