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limiting is so dangerous, is it the law, the sovereignty of all the country wars business business is good, and that is the reality of what we are facing, which is fashion with the west coast that ukraine agenda and most of the well, once a peaceful solution that's the message from russian foreign minister, the ongoing g. 20 summit over there on all the international nato. chiva ukraine to keep fighting on the battlefield. but some you with the official recording, but people talk that same p as cannot feet. russia by military means and the west must take responsibility for its role in global pollution. not the call of the cult 27 new and climate change conference with africa blaming industrialized
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nations for the continents climate client with a very well welcome to you from all of our team here in moscow. this is anti international with the very latest news right now. i have a shadow buying growing tensions. the g 20 summit opened in indonesia on tuesday. the world war 2 to see if we can agree on a closing joint statement, divisions deep and over the conflict in ukraine. the most of the world has not fight it with the west on the ukraine, conflicts on the message from the russian foreign minister, his leading moscow's delegation at the g. 20 summit in bali, al correspondent. as far as maria phenomena
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o men expected this year is d. 20 to be tough for russia ahead of the global gather and here in indonesia is bali longdon, for example. sad that the venue could be used to confront moscow and call out booting. also, we expected to see some extra moves towards even deeper isolation, both political and economic of moscow. that was the german tense was appeal again before they summoned officially started on the u. s. also had plans to turn this event into an anti russian platform. it's picking up the press conference that he gave at the end of the 1st day of the 20 here, a foreign minister, law grove, sad that's far from everybody's ready to support this rhetoric or to push in for a story. and the answer is very simple. no one except the west and it's close to satellites joined the anti rushes sanctions. it is impossible not to touch on this topic because the west makes a priority to fro the ukrainian situation into any discussion of 3rd world
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countries calling for a peaceful settlement for agreements. they know perfectly well with this processes ended by ukraine, which is legally been negotiations with russia. and i have to say, we're heard a lot here proving that the indonesian president, who is the cost of the j 20 summit, has asked the western leaders to tone down their rhetoric against russia. well, china said that russia too important to be excluded from global former, it's only for years we support russia and it's where the role in the g 20 summit, russia has strong influence in various spheres of cooperation of the world's community. no one dares to deprive russia of its true right to participate in international multilateral negotiations. it seems that the razor division within the west itself, we more more often hear words such as peace and negotiations from different west and politicians and officials. the view now seems to run out of sanctions imposed
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on shy, had a chance to ask for minister la robes, whether we actually can take these as an official shaved. and if so, what could we expect? let's take a listen gentle shop at georgia. you never know what's going on in someone else's mind. short periods of mutual understanding with the european union evaporate quickly. just today i had a brief conversation with president micron, reaffirmed his intention to maintain contact with vladimir potent to find some kind of agreement and resolve the whole situation as he put it through force. i told him once again, all the problems are on the ukrainian side, which categorically refuses any negotiations and put forward obviously unrealistic conditions such are inadequate in this situation with the man intrigue of this year's day 20 was and still remains. whether hates members will be at all able to come to a consensus over the final declaration as the group which brings together 19 of the world's major economist loss. the u is torn apart by internal divisions over how to
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approach russia, ukraine conflict. the document used to be signed on wednesday, instead of a lover of russia's foreign minister said that some western countries wanted this document to be politicized. and they wanted to include condemnation of russia's special military operation in ukraine on behalf of the entire group. that would mean russia included in that as absurd, of course was india, china. saudi arabian brazil refused to move and they refused to accept this condemnation. so now we have to wait for the end of the summit here to see what the final edition of the declaration will look like. top us defense officials suggest ukraine would be better, narrowing is goals and cementing recent military gains at the bargaining table with moscow. not, however, hasn't stopped nato's secretary general from insisting ukraine should continue fighting. you train us, they said they're ready to negotiate. about 2 also,
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of course. no. thus her, the only way to achieve on the acceptable outcome for them is thought to have the strength on the battlefield. so what we should do is to support your crane and to strengthen their hand. i'd like to know who made youngest oldenburg the ultimate voice of authority on military conflict. what's his actual battlefield experience? the guy served his norwegian, mandatory military service at an infantry training school. his background is in journalism and politics. he's no general more of an arm chair general, the rose through the ranks of the 1st battalion of death jockeys to head up the nato bureaucracy. so who exactly is still timbered? speaking for here, which actual military experts have giving us some names. so we can assess and decide for ourselves if they are credible or is he just speaking for other bureaucrats and politicians like himself because his opinion is absolutely in
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contradiction with the view of general mark, milly, that chairman of the us joint chiefs of staff who said recently in the western press that it's time to sit down and talk. milly also said quote, we've seen the ukranian military fight the russian military to a standstill. now what the future holds is not known with any degree of certainty, but we think there are some possibilities here for some diplomatic solutions. retired us army colonel douglas mcgregor, who was the top planner for general wesley clark, when he was nato commander. and who has actually seen battle in iraq and elsewhere, unlike stoughton berg, who may or may not have gone to war with the photocopier and ended up with a paper. chi is also saying that negotiation is the best off ramp you grenades are in bad shape. they're not prepared for what's coming. the russian so now repeatedly at night demonstrated their ability to target precisely energy, fuel,
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transportation, and so forth. he knows that the ukrainians are running out of those things. it won't be long before they run out of food. it won't be long before they're freezing . it's time to negotiate. but unlike pentagon officials, the american national security bureaucracy seems to be dominated by those grasping at any excuse, like the recent russian withdraw in kershawn to keep the action going on the battlefield. it's the pentagon officials who are focusing more on taking into account all of the lives lost amid the intense fight acre song. and you see it not as a victory, but instead is a potentially bad sign of more deadly fighting to come. why not start talking about peace talks before you throw another 100000 lives into the abyss. over here in europe, we keep hearing the motto from politicians that ukraine should decide if and when it wants peace. british defense minister ben wallace apparently wants the west to
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continue to enable keith's efforts to fight russia down to the last ukrainian until zalinski decides. otherwise, we won't ukraine to be able to discuss or resolve this issue from a position of strength, not a position of weakness. and that is the current direction of travel, you know, was going to be absolutely thrilled to hear that arms industry has spent over a $100000000.00 on lobbying this year to date. but these faceless war profiteers and their lobbyists aren't accountable to voters or to anyone except maybe their shareholders. just like no one elected yen stilton berg or any one else involved in these bureaucracies who are adamant in their refusal to take a chance on peace. it really does seem like the less skin they have in the game, the more radical they are in their position against negotiations and in favor of continuing on the battlefield. openings new public enemy. that's how i well known western media outlet describes the new us on basses at a hungry day. pressman and just 2 months. political reports that pressman has
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become a household name with the willingness to call out that even troll prime minister, victor all things government pressman who is worked closely with americans show be liberal elite recently through the link to a video quiz in which people will choose whether quotes came from florida, we have posted or hung darian public figures. all were made by the russian president. like comes in the u. s. embassy course of budapest in washington to stand together. in recent weeks, several senior hungarian government thing is and government funded commentators have made harsh and p weston, an anti american statements, hungary in the united states, our allies, as russian aggression friends. as all we must stand together not move apart. well, let's talk things through now. with our guest, george samuel, a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. many, thanks for joining us on the program george point. do you think the usaa path was
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trying to make with this video, tweet well as gearing follows it towards russia and ukraine is obviously antagonized nato. but the united states, most of all, and this is been part of the us strategy to identify hungary and particularly the government of victory or bonds as almost identical to a lot of fruit in largely because hungary has refused to go along with the most extreme of nato's demands, particularly the demand to ukraine hungry is also refused to allow its territory to be useful on deliveries to ukraine. of course, hungary has been reluctant to go along with all of the e u sanctions. so that's the primary purpose of that particular video. but the rest is
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a part of american cultural imperialism whereby seeks to insist that contemporary liberal values, the values that dominate the people who populate the bike and trace that those values should be universal. and hungary, of course, very much opposed to that. so it is pressman really guessing on opens nerves as much as political is making out. or is this just the case of media sensationalism? well, i think in large part it is media sensationalism, particularly if you consider the source which is the political magazine and particularly the right the lily buyer, who has been waging this campaign against victo or bombs for many years. and she's very keen on be presenting, you know, or, or banners, this monstrous fig. who is that thing in the latter, along at the, at the us and after the, but it is true that obviously, you know,
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he annoys the government the war. babbage's was why he was appointed and our band is already made clear that he wants trump back. i mean, he's absolutely unabashed about, you know, he says he tweeted this out. we one truck back so there's no love lost between them or by the, by the ministration. they've been previous incident disrespectful by us diplomats, most notably a us a tom shay, who was supposed to go off raising his middle finger to a letter z and moscow. think moscow encourages such actions? i don't think so. i really don't. i mean, i think that the united states is absolutely insistent on it's in the ology, prevailing everywhere. and i think that it wants to encourage as many countries to be style and diagonal to russia as possible to
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that. and it floods the zone with all kinds of stories about russia, particularly the one that they going with most fervently that somehow had threatened to use nuclear weapons in ukraine. of course has never threatened to use nuclear weapons. and your great, nonetheless, it has an effect in many countries. people are afraid. well, wow, rough is very terrible. it's threatening to use nuclear weapons. but of course, that's why the americans put out the story and they make sure that they have their apologist and their friendly outlets such as political give why currency to this nonsensical story as well. what's happening right now with the president in hungary is that there's only like reverse diplomacy. things really got that bad between washington and hungary, that leda and to what do you think this is going to push hungary, in terms of alliances, hungary, as long as the victim or bon is,
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there will maintain its position member of the member of nato, but essentially at odds with the thinking of the leadership of both you and later what happens after war bond is of course a very different case. now there are, there are many governments in the you and of course the leadership of the use such as their live would love to pick on very out of the you. the problem with that strategy is that what we're not going to get universal approval for that move . poland was sort of the objective hungry getting kicked out. but the problem there is the hungry if it work it might then threatens to leave me. so, and that's would be very problematic, benita, because hungry. why it's a small country and doesn't have a significant military. it has a strategic location in europe. it always has going to import. it was important to a hitler, it was important to a soviet union is right in the center of europe is the gateway to the soviet union
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. the gateway to the balkan native can't afford to lose hungry. and that's why the, the, the e u, which would like to kick him out of the really can't take much out of fear the, the lose hungry from late so many thanks for joining us on the program. really appreciate your time and your insight. george is making the georgia a samuel, a global policy institute senior research fellow one of the world's largest crypto currency exchanges. f t. x has filed for bankruptcy. the crypto market responded by humbling to a 2 year, lo, the collapse of f t. x came off the journalists, exposed financial problems that the exchange which led to a part to panics. investors trying to withdraw that assets with f t x failing to pay up. the exchange was also accused of being a financial funds for the u. s. m. a classic party, as ortiz, donald quarter explains a crypto market crash,
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at least $1000000000.00 just missing and a whole lot of angry shareholders and all the guy responsible for it has to say, is, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, that's the biggest thing. and should have done better. sam bakeman fried, had the company called f t x 11 of the world's largest crypto currency exchanges. now going through chapter 11 bankruptcy. the collapse came just days after mid term elections began, which is interesting because that the ex was founded in 2019, when joe biden was still on the campaign trail. what's more interesting is that bank been freed, ended up making the 2nd largest single donation to biden's campaign, a whopping $5200000.00. my goal is just to find out how i can do the most good. and i had a long list of things to look at, at least briefly. and politics has always been on that list and i've been fairly skeptical of it. it's come as no surprise that the guy was dropping big box into
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the democrats mid term coffers as well. $36000000.00 he gave to pro democrat groups only to be outspent by the one and only george soros at $126000000.00. but money isn't the only connection f t x has with the democrats bank been freed. mom is the co founder of vines, the gap, a pro dam organisation that fund raised $140000000.00 back in 2020. his dad also drafted tax legislation for democratic senator elizabeth warren. clearly blue blood runs in the family crypto currency entrepreneur chris, and joins mean the studio las break down the f t x control the see. i think it's significant because a huge amount of emphasis was put on to specifically really by the united states, the government telling the world that f t x was the most trusted place for you to trade by sale and really learn about crypto currency. it's very strange that you know, there were 2 large don't i don't know to the,
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to the democrat. so over the last say, 12 to 18 months. first one was george soros. the person that comes number 2 was some bank fried the founder of f t x. now the biggest problem we've got now is because now there's no, not really any visibility yet as to whose money he used to do use his own money. what did he use other people's just how common is it for crypto markets like f t x to wise and for so quickly? well, i don't think we've ever seen anything quite like this. i'd say that this, this wasn't really a crypt currency project. this is a product that was costing millions of dollars. it was it really in a very short period of time became a very large global financial institution. you know, having that much money moving around the system. you know, they were bigger than most banks. so we've not really seen anything like that before, but i wouldn't say it is that common. i mean, it may seem coming from outside, but i, i think the majority of people in, in the print, the current industry acts with, you know, at, you know, using normal business rules which is good governance, best practice. it's not your money. it's someone else's. you can't just take money
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from investors and take money from people. they've trusted you with it and spend on what you like. so it's not that common. however, you know, it's definitely a very, very bad thing. the crypted currency industry, billions of dollars have allegedly vanished into thin air from f t x. is there any way to track the money? well, this isn't again, another good question. the question that arises is, where was the regulator? right? say really that in, in my view, and i think that we have a lot of people in the industry will. we've been looking to regulate this to say, okay, that's your job. that's what regulate this job. but it pays in this case that you know, particularly the fcc have been really cool with, you know, we've been in court with a trousers down here. i mean, right now with the numbers from entities that we can see, it's going to be very, very difficult for people to track without money when's and who's got it in their pocket if they do, or whether it just disappeared into thin air. as you said, the will bring you some breaking news. now ukrainian officials have confirmed that k of has been targeted by missiles with strikes,
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also reports in several other regions across the country. local authorities and multiple cities came, the infrastructure sites have been hit, the marrow of care for the nonce that half of the ukrainian capital is currently without electricity. blackouts have also been confirmed by warranties and other major cities washer has not yet commented on the latest developments. most go house previously said that it targets ukrainian military and energy sites in order to degrade the countries armed forces will keep you updated on the latest. stay with us for that. the industrialized west must answer for the global emissions problems we face today. best a message from the cop 27, un climate change conference. we spoke to. mohammed adel, the director of the power shift africa, the think tank. he said that the continent need support from the west. if it's to become a leader in green technologies. 2 things we need to understand. our continent has
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the greatest population in the world that it's currently energy pool. 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 the limited image access challenge, but do it in a way that is climate compatible. if you look at the, the climate change phenomenon where the continent that has suffered in fust on lost . 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 interest. the only sure way to actually secure our welding and our future prosperity is by transition to renewables, not just in africa, but up close to was included in the historic pollutant countries. i think, well, we shouldn't month of the historic pollutants is for finance and clean technology. and i think we should demand that they actually assume responsibility for the hums
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that they've cost. the climate problem that we're dealing with was largely caused by the historical emissions in the current so called industrialized countries. and so in the london that they actually pay the climate debt. we shall use duct opportunity to help paula, you know, our sustainable energy access, but also our future development. so that we attract finance on cleaning technology and use that to help actually exploit incredible potential for renewables in our continent. on the west southeast center, i've called $27.00 talks and pushing a green agenda there seems to be sidelining problems on the african continent. the question of clean water access remains one up its summit. so it's pressing topics is around one and a half 1000000000 africans still live in areas of high water, vanderbilt, se ortiz collaborators hotline reports. despite the many bodies of waters peppered across the continent, the dams, the rivers, the legs, the valleys, africa continues to suffer from water shortages as well as what a borne diseases,
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water scarcity effects, one in 3 people in the african region and is getting worse with population growth urban, ization, and increases in household and 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 danger fever, malaria, and other diseases. the impact of climate change on water resources from past and current emissions is as clear as mud because water does not fall under the 1992 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 white water rarely appears in international climate agreements, even though it plays a key role in issues such as food security, energy production,
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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. water 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 floods 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 globe o north and turning a blind eye to the true realities of climate change on the ground, because more often than not, the true impact of climate change is measured through the ability or inability to separate glass of clean drinking water. the problem with africa is so it's inability to tune each natural resources into a beneficiary value at product. this is
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a universal problem across the african continent when it comes to war to use the all parts of africa that extremely well watered, just as the parts of africa that have got very little water watch the video. for example, at the moment the buying issue seems to be agreement around what the temperature increases in weight, what the acceptable temperature official is. but why did we forget about the fact that as your temperature changes, so does the ability o b, o atmosphere to absorb water over water, water change? the whole thing about climate when it comes to water is about how does it change in ambient temperature over time, influence the distribution of fresh water resources around the planet who benefits who loses pies? this is really what the politics of this whole things about. i remind now of our breaking news this,
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our ukranian officials have confirmed that keith has been targeted by missiles with strikes, also reported in several other regions across the country. a local authority than multiple cities claim that infrastructure sites have been hit. the merit kia has announced that half of the ukrainian capital is currently without electricity. blackouts have also been confirmed by authorities in other major cities. russia has not yet commented on these latest developments. moscow has previously said that it targets ukrainian military and energy sites in order to degrade the country's armed forces. we're going to be keeping you updated on this breaking news story. so do stay with us in the coming out for that. thank you for joining us as much as that, keep an eye on our website, auntie dot com for the latest news developments. and we'll be back in 30 minutes with
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l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to create trust rather than fear with take on various char, with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with oh, need to come to the russians state to never. i've studied us on the north lansky
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north atlantic alliance, recognizance aircraft wolf ships cruising close to russia's borders, have become commonplace. along with military hardware redeployment and large scale exercises. nato has also developed its offensive capability near the russian borders. ah ah, every year a russian backed resolution is submitted to the un against the glorification of not system the outcome is always the same for you as votes against it. and in recent years with ukrainian backing with typically the you obtains ah, but with most countries voting in favor, the document is accept.
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