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oh, a load the work order in do not do oil war. that's the message from the indonesian leader at the opening at the g. 20 summit or calls grow from western members to further isolate russia over the conflict and crank. dozens of un member states abstain or vote against the move to force russia to pay ukraine, war reparation. it's the biggest drop of support for ukraine related resolution adopted by the general assembly. this part of the conflict with the west must take responsibility for its global polluting activity. that's the call at the
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car. 27, un climate change conference with african experts blaming industrialized nations for today's climate crisis. a mosque out of the world. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. growing tensions and no lack of solutions. tuesday, march the opening day of the g. 20 summit in indonesia, the world is watching to see whether leaders will be able to agree on a joint statement as divisions deep it over the conflict to new crane. the speaking at the opening of the meeting, the indonesian president, the host of the summit called on the members to prevent another cold war. as the
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conflict in ukraine shows no signs of evading. we should not be fighting the work into pop. you must not a low and the world fall into not the world war we my and the war in the war. that's not it will be difficult for the will to move forward. what the summit kicked off with a session on food and energy security. russian president vladimir putin earlier and now he wouldn't take part in the event with the russian foreign minister leading moscow's delegation to the island, the ukraine conflict pits, russia and china, together with many emerging economies against other g 20 member countries, led by western states that as moscow's cooperation with developing nations continues to grow despite the west calls to isolate russia. our cheese maria
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phenomena reports from bali. as the summit starts hearing volley, the question rises, what can we expect at its end? the main intrigue of this here is d. twenties, whether the members will at all be able to come to a compromise to a consensus over the final declaration as the group is torn apart, unprecedented to lead by enormous divisions within the group. over how to approach russia, ukraine conflict, the head of the global gather, and the german tend to look pushed and hold on the nations for in isolation of russia. here at the summit, or rather more isolation because that is what the west has been exercising for months now with endless packages of economic sanctions against russia. but it didn't seem to be working and even seems to have the opposite effect as the economies of the united states and western europe are now projected to be declined
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to with a near full decade, high inflation and rocket in prices for food and energy due to end to russia, economic sanctions. they in fact initiated while india and china. that's russia, laundry, police, strength and ties and corporation. we've all been pushed towards the east and isolated by the west. are on the, was it to become the world's lead, an economist, many or is future? and they seem to all named queens trade with russia, some impressive figures for you in the last, in the 1st 8 months of this here, china is investment in russia. showed 150 percent increase compared to the last year and multiply and b gene are planning to invest. another $1300000000.00 in joint project. russia, india, bilateral trade. another 130 percent growth in september compared to last year and also ra. she's now emerging has induced top energy supplier in october after the
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meeting with the russian foreign minister last tuesday. he's aimed in counterpart said that buying oil from russia would be to del, is huge interest and advantage. it is hard fundamental obligation to ensure that the indian consumer has the best possible access on the most advantage. it comes to international market. and in that respect of, quite honestly, we have seen that a d in the other chart relationship has worked to advantage. and other countries want to join breaks. a block of leading developing countries continues expanding, its political and of course, financial influence with algeria, argentina, and iran, now applying saudi arabia, egypt of gun. a son in turkey are very much interested along with indonesia that is expected to make a formal application to join here at the g 20. if accepted ricks would become an
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entity with a g d p 30 percent larger than the united states. and in control of 30 percent of global gas reserves, no wonder why the west is so furious and is desperately looking for a hair, an escape goat. russia is trying to fixate the global economy. we must join together to stop them in their tracks and restore economic stability at the g. 20 leaders need to step up to fix the weaknesses in the international economic system, which putin has exploited for years. that is actually ironic to hear these allegations as a was the west decision to hobble russian economy by sanctions. but why? when a didn't go as when the west was quick to blame russia for the collage solve the global economy. and now it seems the u. s. and the u. k. have come up with a perfect plan, how to avoid any responsibility for the economy crash. the rats are a good talking now is the economy will not recover unless the war and restrictions
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have only been growing. and now, when the western nations are at the data and let's wait and see where the g 20, these here may be able to find to bring any solution. almost half of us member states abstained or voted against the resolution adopted by the general assembly calling on russia to pay war reparations ukraine co sponsored by the united states and its allies. the resolution received the lowest level of support for ukraine related motions. since the conflict began, $94.00 country supported the initiative to quote, hold moscow accountable for violating international law. well, 14 nations including china voted against their resolution claiming a lack sufficient legal basis. 73 states, india and brazil among them chose to abstain, are to scale of mop. it explains why the western blocks initiatives are being
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increasingly questioned. is certainly significant because since the ukraine conflict escalated, there has certainly been an effectiveness on the part of the united states in mobilizing the world to condemn russia not today. as the vote took place, it became very clear that a number of countries just were not comfortable with this resolution. there were 16 countries that signed a statement pointing out that there are a number of countries around the world that have suffered illegal invasions sanctions, attacks, slavery, colonialism, and that those countries are certainly entitled to reparations. and can talk about iraq. you can talk about vietnam, korea. 2 other countries and those countries have not yet received any reparations for the crimes committed against the, by the united states or it's western allies. however, the reparation should be carried out on a sound legal process. not simply through these resolutions that are just presented
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randomly to the general assembly. now, the russian ambassador to the you and ben zia, he took to the podium and he pointed out that a number of countries simply don't want to go along with what appears to be an attempt to justify the outright daft of russian assets around the world. he also pointed out that the entire basis through which this is being carried out doesn't fit with un procedures. decisions like this should be made by the un security council, not the general assembly body where the united states took this resolution. here is some more of what the russian ambassador had to say about today's resolution. shibley's stooping, so you achieve the inferiority of this initiative is obvious from a legal point of view, the provisions of the draft to not stand up to any criticism or legally no. and void, it's an attempt to legalize what can't be legalized from the point of view of current international law uses. this is a classic example of the concept of rules based order when
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a group of states does not act on the basis of international law, but seeks to sanctify lawlessness using the authority of the general assembly and positioning it as a judicial body, which by definition, it is not in this just now the rustling baster also pointed out that one of the key deceptions from those supporting the resolution was this claim that somehow the money that was being used would go to help the grand people. when in reality, the money was going to be used to prolong the conflict to supply ukraine with more weapons, to carry out more military action than in for along the conflict lead to more killing lead to more dep. it was a moment where it became clear that the support the united states has had for his efforts to isolate russia or staff to russian assets. then, unilateral sanctions on russia attempts to push russia off of the international economy, that support may be faded as the economic consequences of this effort from the
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united states and this prolonging of a conflict. as the economic consequences become more and more apparent, many countries around the world are starting to ask questions and not have the do the as them they may have had once before. we spoke earlier to dimitri williams, the russia, the deputy ambassador to the us, who said, he believes that western attempts to isolate russia are getting less support among un member states. what happened to be in the year might be a very serious warning for western countries. and they are allies that drive, there was a 4 wheel drive, meeting less and less support in the united nation. so they might be disappointed and discouraged by the result. results of today's voting. not only the voting, it's necessary to point out that there was also very unfavorable for them of the beats where developing countries,
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where pronouncing their grievances against the western countries that they were reproaching to them, lack of constructive approach. in other cases, we show where we could involve reparations and the remedy for their actions. so they were saying quite directly that this is a clear example of double standards that the rational day, the western countries to prioritize ukrainian crisis. and to forget about all other crisis situation in the world. secondly, of course, the nature of these initiative, it's not about ukraine. it is, it is being shaped as a resolution on ukrainian subjects, but everybody understands that this is about stealing rational assets about some my illegal move, which is being contemplated in the heads of some western politicians. and it's very difficult to conceal these rules. that's why all the,
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the countries that we are considering these drafts, so they were absolutely mindful of these. well, these double layers of this resolution of the industrialized west must answer for the global emissions problem. we face today. that's the message raised at the cop 27. un climate change conference entering. it's nice day. we spoke, mohammed's out director of the power shift africa. think think that africa needs support from historically polluting western states if it's to become a leader in green technology. 2 things we need to understand. our continent has the greatest population in the world that it's got into energy. we have 650000000 africans. currently don't have access to electricity close to a 1000000000 africans don't have access to clinical care. and so it's in our interest to address that limited and injects us generally, but do it in a way that is climate compatible. if you look at the,
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the climate change phenomenon where the continent that has suffered and fussed on whilst. and so a transition to renewables and africa becoming a green leader. and effectively helping the well to limit global warming to below 1.5 degrees in our interest. the only sure way to actually secure welding on a future prosperity is by transition to renewables, not just in africa, but up close to was included into his total unit pollutant countries. i think, well we shouldn't demand of the stutter colutus is for finance and clean technology . i think we should demand that the actually assume responsibility for the hands of this cost. the climate problem that we're dealing with was largely caused by the historic emissions in the current so called industrialized countries. and so in demanding that they actually pay the climate debt. we shall use dutch opportunity to help paula, you know, sustainable energy access, but also feature development so that we attract,
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try and on some clean technology and use that to help us to exploit the incredible potential for renewables in our continued while as the center of talks at cop 27 and pushing a green agenda that was used to be sidelining problems on the african continent. the question of clean water access is still one of the most pressing topics at the summit, as around one and a half 1000000000 african still lit in the areas of high water vulnerability ortiz corolla, matlab report. what axis is a powerful tool in the hands of those that control it? in october, some 16100000 people that's over a quarter of south africa's population had to contend with weeks of water restrictions imposed by authorities in south africa's economic had lend the hosting province high temperatures as well as the rolling power blackouts with some of the reasons cited behind these restrictions,
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but not everyone agreed margin coming back from work after a long day and you have to stand in a keys not to buy food, but water. lots of people are taking a lot longer at the water trucks than they should be. and sir, in the sofia town area, i've seen a few fights break out because one person was literally filling up drums for the past couple of days. we have literally had to take baths in bowls. you have to choose between cooking and using the toilet. this is just an example of how things can go wrong in water management. in the southern tip of africa, south africa, apart from its high altitude areas, is generally what an area. and much like is neighbors, but so on a namibia has vast quantities of lands that as semi does it or does it. but south africa as long taking a bet on its landlord neighbor the what a rich mountain kingdom of la. so to for axis, nearly 800000000 cubic meters of water go from the sue to, to south africa in
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a year, earning the landlocked country, billions. but people living in villages near the dams don't benefit and even have to get their own water from unprotected sources from which waterborne diseases spread. despite the many bodies of waters peppered across the continent, the dams, the rivers, the lakes, the valleys, africa continues to suffer from water shortages as well as what a borne diseases, waters scarcity effects, one in 3 people in the african region, and is getting worse with population growth urban, ization, and increases in household in industrial uses. water scarcity often encourages people to store water in their homes. this can increase the risk of household water contamination and provide breeding grounds for mosquitoes. mosquitoes or carriers of dank, a fever, malaria, and other diseases. the impact of climate change on what resources from past and current emissions is as clear as mud because water does not fall under the 19 lang
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to, to treaty of the united nations framework convention on climate change. but africa and much of the developing world will be arguing that it does and it should very much form part of the formal agenda. the what water rarely appears in international climate agreements. even though it plays a key role in issues such as food security, energy production, economic development, and poverty reduction, this potential of water must be explored given that our actions to reduce global warming a currently lagging behind our ambitions. porter does not need to be a problem. it can be part of the solution. water can support efforts to both mitigate and adapt to climate change from the flags in nigeria to the drought in somalia, in the millions of this place. people will be looking upon this conference asking themselves why it seems to serve the interest of the global north and turning a blind eye to the true realities of climate change on the ground. because more
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often than not, the true impact of climate change is measured through the ability or inability to separate glass of clean drinking water. global effects to 40 in johannesburg. 8 countries have agreed to introduce new sanctions against iran following protests that of rock the country for miles. meanwhile, the iranian government has accused the german chancellor of anti phlegmatic behavior as berlin continues to express support for the protesters. d. o. p, shall. the european union has already adopted a number of sanctions packages. we want to continue to step up the pressure on the revolutionary guard corpse and the political leadership. my message to the demonstrators and to citizens with iranian roots. here in germany is this. we stand for everything that you are calling for, for human rights and women's rights. we stand shoulder to shoulder with the iranian
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people. tehran has repeatedly accused the united states and israel of being behind the countries. and ras, around an officials have also blame the german foreign minister for taking an interventionist stance on protest in iran. after the official said that berlin would not let up in pursuing sanctions over a craft on on protesters. protest wrapped it in the country back in september. after the death of martha omni and police custody, she was arrested in tehran. i. the morality police for alleged non compliance with the state imposed just code protests had continued amid ongoing internet restrictions and post by the government. over 2000 people have unfortunately even taken into custody since the demonstrations began. political analyst and researcher christopher holly thinks that western countries will support anyone regardless of ideology to promote their interests. this is part of the hybrid were feared that the u. s. u and nato on leaching on your, on this sip,
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current batch of the sanctions not only targets individuals and those connected for example with that is your i r g c. but also it targets press tv which is a media outlet. so it goes to show how bankrupted the european ideas are of freedom of speech and freedom of expression and the media independence. this is the natural reaction to support anybody who's against the governments that are, you know, supporting liberation struggles that are supporting as self determination in the global south against western intervention and western regime change operations. so ultimately, you know, they'll support anybody regardless of the political ideology. we've seen that in their covert support, for example of islamic state and al qaeda and aldosterone in syria. we see that the west, over and over, doesn't really care about anything but its own interest. its own financial gain and its own power and the supremacy in all the regions of the world. so they will
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support now and he protested regardless of what they're demanding. secret talks between moscow and washington have taken place inter kia according to reports, which were confirmed by both countries. then meetings were held by high level intelligence officers, including the director of the cia and his russian counterpart. according to the u. s, the subject was the rising risk of a nuclear conflict and did not directly involve the conflict in ukraine. a u. s. national security spokesperson added that ukraine was briefed in advance and the negotiations would not be held without key as participation as both person for the kremlin also confirmed that bilateral talks took place. adding they were initiated by washington. former c, a analyst and host of our team, new show, the whistleblowers john kerry aku, says that such communication is in u. s. interests as americans can afford to provide blank checks to ukraine. oxer
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always good. it's always better to have a channel of communication open than it is to ignore one another. we can't afford in the united states to just provide a blank check for weapons and weapon systems and materiel indefinitely for the regime in key f, because people don't ukraine. i think that we will see a push for basic talks, both from pressures inside nato and the european union, as well as here in washington within the congress. i think this is a very big deal. and bill burns, the c i, director is far, far more experienced in these kinds of issues than is the secretary of state himself. tony blinking, he has spent a good part of his career working with russians. the russians know that they can trust him and take him at his word and vice versa. so this was
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a big deal to send burns and not to send tony blinking. it tells me that the u. s. is serious about keeping this channel of communication open. that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour. ah ah with
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oh, lisa come to russian state patrol. never if i've stayed on the most lengthy vest with eclipse in the 55 when. okay, so i need to speak with will van in the european union? the kremlin community up machine? restate on russia for date and school ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all bands on you to
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a fairly put with me. i don't think that the united states, or the united kingdom had the slightest interest in ukraine itself. such said play something to mobilize people around. i think that all tibet lay out, their goal is to undermine the russian federation and to gain dominance over russia itself. with
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a woman is not anything. in particular, there is not one particular thing. it could be many things to many people. some women have penises, right? some men have vaginas. however, while the debate over the present day place and role of the transgender community is not new, the concept is not. but what is the catalyst for this? a recent aggressive call for acceptance and every aspect of american life. and how is the issue being handled and other countries who have adult or currently dealing with the same push for acknowledgement. i'm sky now hughes, and on today's a $360.00 view, we're going to look at the call for accepting a trans gender identity. and almost every aspect of daily life. and is it causing the sexualization of children and an inappropriately young age? ah huh. in 2021 of the
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olympics, we saw the 1st trans gender competitors. and now starting in the 2022 games, the international olympic committee has changed their standard for trans athletes to compete in games. that the 6 page document states athletes should be allowed to compete in the category that best aligns with their gender identity. athletes will no longer be presumed to have an advantage for competing or sport that does not align with their gender and will never need to undergo any kind of medical procedure all the be eligible. we've also seen the rise of american summer lea, a thomas born as a male, thomas competed up until sophomore year in college, on the male team. now then, after a year offer cove, it came back all to swim for the women's team, launching a career and dominating the competition. now, going from ranking and $400.00 place to n. c double 8 national champion. after all this, an outcry from title ex supporters and women athletes international
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a swimming federation has ruled to no longer allow trench under participants who didn't begin their hormonal suppressants and transition before the age of 12. we are now joined by carly webb, who is a trench under athlete. welcome, carly, thank you for joining us. and of course we're going to take on the most controversial issues 1st. so 1st i'll talk a little bit about yourself and what for you play, and what have you been able to do to be able to participate in that sport? well, for stars, i've been working journalist for 28 years. i've worked at the local level. i've worked at network levels. i've worked in both print and broadcast, so i've kind of gotten around a little bit as far as sports goes, the name of sport, i'm going to play it right now. marathons and try out lines have been kind of like my obsession so that those have been the things i've been mainly working towards. although i'm looking to hit the football field again this fall. i mean after all, i am.
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