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does that would be arrested and department? now obviously the not going to do that to hurricane is too much of a high profile sportsman. but i think culture has lost a lot of, you know, legitimacy in the eyes of the muslim world. because they're buying down to this western pressure, and they are basically suspending the national sovereign laws for one month during the wilcock. what western nation would do that they just wouldn't tolerated. or you mentioned earlier, how you think sports events become increasingly politicized? is it even possible to separate the 2 now other well it should be, ah, quite frankly, because, you know, sports is a world wide thing. football is something which doesn't belong to the west, doesn't belong to england, or no european nations or it belongs to the whole world. the whole world is into football and sports, you know, by extension as well. and we should all be a part of that process. but we can't really be per week feel excluded from this process. certainly, people in the global south, in the muslim world,
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they feel as though this is one big kind of advert for western imperialism and western values. so fee for needs to really implement its own laws and rules. fee for rules clearly stipulate the sport must be kept out of politics. and when it comes to palestine, you know palestinian football as a campaign against israel or you know, issues like that. they implement their laws very strictly, but when it comes to taking on western nations who want to do that, or cultural, you know, propaganda and you sporting events for that. then of course i just completely came in, and i would like to see, you know, a fee for animation of character, stand up for the, you know, the sake of their own dignitary tendency their own sovereignty. and you know, then they will gain the respect to the world. it's ultimately the west is a small part of the world and it doesn't represent the whole world. yeah, the west is a is quick to criticize call state fellow is that it sees as the archaic but it's happy to buy all from them in exchange for weapons. often enough. it is not on this
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case of double standards. yeah, it absolutely is. as i said before, and i live in customer for several years, and i actually, i think this is 2 things you should criticize, cut the for. it's the market workers who are true to the polling lee, they have that possible. it's taken away often. i think things been proved slightly due to the attention because of the work up. that's a good thing. the us base is that no one talks about it. i'm the only one seems talk about it, even though it is the main issue and the most destructive issue and something which i find it very difficult to forgive. the leaders of cuts for doing that because they are facilitating us domination of the middle east and the wider muslim world. but yeah, i mean, it stinks of hypocrisy. as i said before, so many westerners living cars are they, they enjoy 1st will stand it and quite frankly, a standard of living that they don't enjoy back home. and they love the sun. they love the culture. and so many lives living, you know,
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that they're living very decent lives and lots of money remitted says going back to relatives back home yet, you know, all, i see this avalanche propaganda and i would just like, you know, muslims because i see i'm a muslim and i represent most of the audience, i would like to see us stand up for our values, but also the, the global south and the wide and known western world. they really need to kind of stand down this western propaganda which i hope will stop the day the football starts. but to be honest, i'm not hope that because i think lots of western reporters are going to go out. and they'll be specifically looking for negative stories about the nation of cuts. and i really hope that realizes that it might have all the money in the world, but money cannot buy love and it certainly hasn't brought it weston. and the only way it's going to get that western up is if it just means all of it islam, it can conservative bodies within speaking russian. sally, 5 players, news site editor. many thanks for joining us on the show. great to have you with us
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. thank you. oh, top u. s. defense official suggest ukraine would be better narrowing gets goals on cementing recent military gains at the bargaining table. with moscow that however hasn't stops nato's secretary general from insistent ukraine should continue fighting. you train us, they said they're ready to negotiate. but also of course, no, the only way to achieve on the acceptable outcome for them is still to have the strength on the battlefield. so what we should do is to support ukraine, that to strengthen their hands. i'd like to know who made young stilton berg, 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, but his background is in journalism in politics. he's no general more of an armchair general rose through the ranks of the 1st battalion of desk jockeys to
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head up the nato bureaucracy. ok, so who exactly is still timbered speaking for here, which actual military experts have giving us some name 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 contradiction with the view of general mark milling that chairman of the u. s. 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 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 stilton berg, who may or may not have gone to war with the photocopier and ended up with
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a paper kind is also saying that negotiation is the best off ramp ukrainians 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, 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 their freezer. 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 him curse on 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 as
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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 continue to enable, keeps 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, is going to be absolutely thrilled the year 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 anyone 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,
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the more radical they are in their position against negotiations and in favor of continuing on the battlefield. he monitor, he has reached a huge milestone with a small city in armenia, welcoming the birth of the well 8 and billions human being after a huge surge in the middle of the 20th century, population growth is understood to be slowing down the u. n saying it could take 15 years to reach 9000000000 people with 10000000000 not anticipated until 2080. as all stands today, the asian continent is by far the most popular region with india and china dominating as of 2022 africa. as total population stands at $1400000000.00, while the countries of sub saharan africa, the fastest growth rates. well, it's now discuss the developments with economic consultants and educator a mean a have many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. so the 8000000000
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human milestone doesn't seem to be a cause for celebration for everyone is the french outlet. pneumonia has published in all school raising concerns over the populations impacts on climate change. i was your take on that criticism. so this criticism is actually coming from one of the most popular newspaper in france, which actually had issues with the penalty rates for many years. i don't actually think you may wish the cause for pollution or change, but the actually the consumption. most of those western countries where consumers are actually has models consumption models that actually making those industrial countries such as china responsible for most of the why must change in the ecologist say that population growth contribute significantly to air pollution and
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global warming does not mean that the countries with the highest populations of the biggest pollutes, has always done more to this was i said, the countries with the most of the population does not mean that they're the biggest the floaters. so let's take, for example, china, back in the eighty's. if it was still it, it had a large population, but it's in fax on the, on the, on the lucian and the urban emissions was not that great. so back in the might even the early 2000. and when the government changed the comic policies, and there was a great different on the growth, the large exports for the western countries. that's when china actually started becoming one of the largest carbon emitters in the world and the one of the largest looters because of the demand of the western countries of europe, europe,
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and asia, and mailing us i. let's talk about some comments from the 1000000000 musk who has said that the popular population collapse use a low birth rates is a much bigger risk to civil civilization than global warming, which will take on our statement. so musk in his latest sweet this year, and he actually talked about this back in 2019 also i think he's been too dramatic . it's like somebody talking back in year 1000 about the white u. k. but this is very, this is too dramatic. this is not something that's going to happen any time soon. ended up actually we saw that the impact of the and then of the virus was not that great on the human population. this will take nick or a war where a large for them to actually have something like that on the tax on human publish. this is, i think he's, he's being very dramatic. and this, so comes, of course,
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made it increasing stratification of global society, which continue to get rid share and the pool, you know, must poverty just continue to grow. what do you think should be done by the international community to try and combat this trend? okay, so for the, when we're talking about the climate change impacts of the publishing the claimant change, i think the governments are taking along longer than it's shipped to or to change from the fossil fuels policy that we're talking about. just to give you an example. 84 percent of the of the supply that he's being seen. great now is fossil fuels? this is just 2 percent down from 20 years ago. so the human side of the publishing function is to actually change the order it change the impact on the,
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on the climate change. also, there are many, we can see that there are many cultural changes specifically in countries in the south america, in africa, where trends are becoming populations are becoming more educated. more we'll see. this is actually changing their view on up really appreciate you spending this time with us and talking to us today. we've been speaking to a mean you because i'm a consultant and educator. thank you. we'll be back after this short break. stay with us. oh, a
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stuff such and sure. a cool, even names your hospital did to consider an influential wishing that you use her own the with them the proud and you're still with her job to yours. and i'm working love the study skills with me or to flourish musical material enough on all kinds to which you which of the longer you bullshit just in you finishing up the push to sustainable mon because look, least new or your course or do school cold. i don't know who's got no pointed down or is that a good deal for us to play in finances come up with ah, welcome back here watching all t international with the latest we're bringing you breaking news this our you training officials, i've confirmed that multiple cities across the ukraine,
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including the capital t i has been hit by missiles, president zaleski claims, 85 missiles have been launched by russia. many targeting key infrastructure, local media report that long strike has hit key of the general staff of armed forces building a capitals man. i think that half a city is currently without electricity, reports say 80 percent of the city of evolve in the countries west has also been left without power. meanwhile, the russian city of shaw beckett near bulger, roads, has been shown by ukraine as, according by the local governor, who said that at least 2 people have been killed in 3 injured. russia has not yet commented on any of the latest developments. moscow has, however, previously said that a targets ukrainian military and energy science in order to degrade the countries armed forces. stay with us for all the latest on this breaking news story and the coming out. now moving on and one of the world's largest crypto currency
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exchanges, f t x has filed for bankruptcy. the crypto market responded by tumbling to a 2 year, lo, the collapse of f t. x came off the journalists, exposed financial problems out the exchange which led to pilots, investors trying to withdraw the assets with s t, a failing to pay up the exchange with those who accused of being a financial front for the us democratic party, a correspondent, the quarter expect a crypto market crash, 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 i should have done. but her 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,
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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 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 sorrow said $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 mind, the gap pro democratic organization that fundraiser $140000000.00 back in 2020. his dad also drafted tax legislation for democratic senator elizabeth warren
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. clearly, blue blood runs in the family could tell currency entrepreneur chris and joined me in the studio earlier to break down the s t x control the c. 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 the 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 donors to the, to the democrat. so over the last, say, 12 to 18 months. first one was george soros. the person that comes number 2 with 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 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. so currency project, this is
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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 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 crypt, currency industry, of billions of dollars have allegedly vanished into thin air from f t x. is there any way to track the money? well, this is 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,
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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 quote with, you know, we've been in court with a trousers down here. i mean, right now with the numbers, different 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, ah, the industrialized west must answer for the global emissions problems we face today . that's the message when the call 27. you and climate change conference entering its 9th day when we spoke to my home or the dial, the director of the power shift on africa. the thing con, case that, that the consonants need support from the west. if it's to become a leader in green technologies. 2 things we need to understand. our continent has 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
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a 1000000000 africans don't have access to clinical care. and so it's in our interest to address the limited image access chunk, 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 into his total pollutant countries. i think what we shouldn't demand of the historic pollutants is for finance and clean technology. i think we should demand that they actually assume responsibility for the hands that they've 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
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demanding that they actually pay the climate debt. we shall use duct opportunity to help paula our sustainable energy access, but also our future development so that we attract finance on clean technology and use to help actual exploit incredible potential for renewables in our continues. well, the west side of the center of caulk 27 talks and pushing a green agenda. it seems to be sidelining problems on the african continent. the question of clean water access remains. one of the summits most pressing topics has around one and a half 1000000000 african still live in areas of high auto van. i said, i would say it's collab litigate lab 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, water scarcity effects, one in 3 people in the african region and is getting worse with population growth
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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 dang, gay 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, 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
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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 displays, 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 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 that it's inability to turn, it's natural resources into a beneficiary to of value and product. this is a universal problem 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 like namibia. for
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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 we forget about the fact that as your temperature changes, so does the ability of the atmosphere to absorb water for water body change. the whole thing about climate when it comes to water is about how does it change in ambient temperature over time, influenced the distribution of fresh water resources around the planet who benefits? who loses? who pays? this is really what, what the politics of this whole things about many thanks for staying with us, how not the international it will be back in just a few minutes the top of the out all with blue.
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ah ah doughty international ukrainian official say multiple cities across the country have been hit by miss out targeting energy side and leading to widespread blackout. plus small, the west pushes that ukraine agenda most of the world once a peaceful solution. that's the message from russian is foreign minister at the ongoing g. 20 summit. also this our nato's chief verge, is ukraine to keep fighting on the battlefield. like some u. s. official recording for keith talks saying k of cannot beat russia my military name.
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