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ah, a medium, almost noon, there'll be a quote out in my chair. florida doesn't want that extra mom, but i know it's a good whole. i, a chinese president wars against western have germany and protectionism at the apex summit in bank called and made tensions with the us of a trade and type of the taiwan issue. ukraine is an ex president in portia, and co who would find the min piece deals on. don't bath, admit, he never intended to stick to be agreements and simply use them to prepare for a new ball with nato's help. ukrainian presidents now say it is not so who is responsible for miss all that came down in poland,
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killing 2 civilians. that's just one day off. and he claimed it was fired by russia calling for a western response. also ahead with east africa, climate related migration and displacement aesthetically become a way of like this by the horn countries only a mid thing, 0 point, one percent of global admissions from the people pay a heavy price. cop 27 wraps up. wig know how promises that live like to leave african states in the nerd when it comes to the climate with very welcome to you. this is the asi international with the very latest world. news update is great to have you with our top story this, our russia is under the spotlight. this year's apex summit, which is kicked off in thailand with some western leaders using the event to try and drum up support to more countries to move against most good teeth. maria
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phenomena is in bangkok with it seems that these here is apex summit here in thailand. asia pacific regions, major economic gather reign has become yet another platform to talk about russia and to blame it earlier, the west has used the se on and later or the get 20 meetings to confront russia and to call out booty. and here again, the u. s. is secretary of state said that russia is ultimately responsible for them . they saw incident, and poland near the border with ukraine no matter what the investigation shows. while the preliminary prob, blamed the ukrainian air defenses, lincoln also said that russia has agreed to extend the black sea grain deal as it fell. the world would not accept any refusal from moscow. moscow says it has always been in favor of they say, initiative, allowing the export of grain from unblock your running ports to poorest and developing nations, adrian, africa,
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moscow. the only time suspended each participation in this dale half the key of use the humanitarian corridor for its military purposes, attacking the russian navy in crimea. we've drones. at the same time, we hear repeated calls from different western nations to get together to stand together against global challenges, like energy and food crisis for wage. again and still russia is to blame. here is francis president manuel mike wrong here at a peg trying to sway asia. during the past few months. friends focused itself not just to support a cream, and we will follow up. but to work very closely with a different countries like china, india, to whole region, middle east, africa, latin america, to create an increasing consensus. in order to see these war isn't so your, your problem. it fits perfectly the ideal plan to avoid any responsibility for
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global economy crash the u. k. and the u, as had come up with earlier, the talking is the economy will not recover until the war and the head of the russian delegation hearing talent, that they had rushes, vice prime minister. and the day below was so sad that he had to remind his colleagues many times earlier today that the crisis has been there before. russia's special military operation in ukraine. here is his words, the nuclear reduced antibodies are those for the europeans. clumsy actions of last summer. have latoya shark increase in gas prices, and this is affected mineral fertilizer production costs. that is, as a result, many businesses have been forced to close for europe. it's not just about the recession there. back in 2021. the market started to move and metal price is doubled. this created high uncertainty for manufacturers and no one could make long term plans because of this. in addition to this, there was high inflation,
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a tightening of fiscal and monetary policies and the debt problem. all these factors create a threat to the stability of the economy in the e. u. southern europe, and even in germany. earlier russia's foreign minister said a gale oliver off speak it at his g. 20 press conference in bali called this phenomenon. i political personalities. lead. when the wednesdays from one hand calling for negotiations, friendship uniting afterwards and standing together against common challenges. and at the same time, escalating the situation with the quick and groundless accusations against russia like with holland and demonizing rush and blame. and if all the bad things in the world, i guess we're going to see a little bit more of that here. but maybe not in that sharp form as the country steel have to come to consensus to adopt the final declaration on saturday.
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and his opening speech to the summit, china's president has called for the end of western germany, and unilateralism was highlands foreman. as to his dress, that joined international efforts and needed to solve a common challenges. the cold war mentality had shamanism, unilateralism and protectionism are mounting acts that distort international norms disrupts economic linkages in flight, conflicts, and regions, and impede the development of cooperation. are all to common. history tells us that block confrontation cannot solve any problem and that bias will only lead to disaster. the asia pacific is no one's back yard and should not become an arena for big power contest. no attempt to wage a new cold war will ever be allowed by the people. and by our times this she is apec summit must rise above these challenges and deliver hope to the world that logs that collaboratively there is room for us to prevail and prosper. comes amid
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an escalating us trade war against bay jane with american senators pushing 2 blocks federal access to semiconductors, produced by china. while us vice president comma la horace is reportedly planning to call out some asian nations, including china. during her speech at a peg, does the pentagon have so that will support tie one's military with american weapons and training, which aging strongly opposes? well, that's a disgust the issue. now with our guest week to go vice president of the center for china and globalization many, thanks for joining us on the program. what do you make of president she pings keynote speech at apec? what does it say about china's position? do you think presentation game was in problem keynote speech? the summit is very important. speech reflecting the reality is on the ground in the world today. i think his call for opposition to lateralism and to some
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country imposing its will on the other. trenches for example, is exactly hitting the issue is that i see as president being it's a blamed the world needs piece, development and growth and stability rather than or cold war or block mentality. for example, artificially dividing the world into opposing blocks. and this will not help anyone's real vision with interest. and i think for apec, which is really designed to promote economic entry cooperation. i'm on a ship pacific countries. this is absolutely important. we cannot allow the apec region to be distracted by competition. rather, a conflict all want, we need to really dedicate ourselves to piece the ability of development so that all the countries in our part of the world will benefit eventually. we'd like to
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say the apec is all about promoting cooperation. so why do you think the u. s. is pushing for a band on chinese micro chip makers? first of all, this kind of attempt to be feel tied into only false is china to be self reliance and independent in semiconductor chips. you may know china is one of the largest a manufacturers of semiconductor chips and the largest the impulse of semi conduct chips of all kinds from many different countries that are bridges in the world. china practice the free market and the market economy in terms of semiconductor development and china works with so many other countries that reaches us that make an active sector. however, if the united states really wants to separate china away from this market. so we conduct this, it will hurt semiconductor manufacturers interest in the united states because
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after all, china is that largest market and then was trying to become self reliant in some a conductor chips channel may not need to import any semiconductor chips from the united states. therefore, i think this crazy attempt to isolate china will not result in china's isolation. it will result in greater reliance realize independence of china in the semiconductor chips. i would say less than 10 years, china will no longer need to import any semiconductor chips or anywhere in the world. china will be completely self reliant and independent in semiconductor sector. there's a lot of speculation about the vice president, comma, la harris, and then what she's going to say during her address to apec this room is that going around that she plans to make some heavy hazing comments about asian countries. and
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of course, you know, with the pentagon saying it will continue to support high ones, military with american weapons. do you think other asian countries will? how will, how would they react to such comments? if you make them? i hope vice president habra harris will listen very carefully to what president set to a chinese president she didn't being in the body in the face to face stomach, me to present was very clear about sticking to the one on the policy. and he also expressed opposition to change on this goal of the 2 sides of the taiwan strait by either side of the taiwan strait. and therefore, i hope campbell harris will be very measure her remarks. and those government uses all other entities within the united states will also need to abide
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by the one china policy. after all, the one china policy is the universal, true in the world of today, all countries in the world, all the united nations organizations acknowledge that there is only one china and taiwan is part of china. so why should anyone move against the universal truth and the mega trends in our world? it's not going to be helpful. and taiwan will always be part of china, regardless of whatever some politicians in the united states may indulging. and just see as if they could separate taiwan away from china cabinets and speaking to us today, we've been speaking to be vice president of the center for china and the globalization . victor again, thank you. give me a former ukrainian president pet for portia and co. his claim that the min sca codes were a hoax, orchestrated to buy ukraine, time weapons and nato training. when yeah,
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i mean i needed the minsk agreements to gain at least 4 and a half used to build the ukranian forces to build the ukrainian economy, to train ukrainian forces alongside nato, to create the best armed forces in eastern europe, according to nato standards. yeah, no load should rosa. well, as cross live, it's who are correspond to the studio. now marina call to river hooper. he comes in to discuss this further marina. this isn't the 1st time that portion care is admitted that he has wasn't planning on following through with the minsk agreements . tell us more. absolutely, and now he is the one who signed it originally back in september of 2014. and now we know once again that he never planned on implement in the midst agreements. and this is something that vladimir putin was talking all talking about all along. he said that one of the reasons for the special military operation was failure to observe the minsk agreements. and if we take a look at a chart by the o s. c,
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we can see that the number of violations increased significantly in there. you have it before. it was just under 200, which was again enough, but then it rose all the way to over a 1000 and some cases, 1200 explosions in the don boss. so again, when the key of and the west say that this, so special military operation was unprovoked. this is exactly what moscow is talking about. saying that this was one of the reasons why russia felt the need to start this operation. also. and other reason was nato and circling russia and trying to rad ukraine. so it's less than we heard from petra parish and co saying now that i itself forces ukrainian forces are, were training alongside nato. so the need at that time, the needed 4 and a half years to make sure that there are army is ready, and according to our nato standards and that it should become the best in the eastern europe. so perhaps they felt that it was very,
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and that's why they were so careless about the violations towards the end, the beginning of february. and that's why we saw the numbers skyrockets. now are petro portion commotions? a lot of interesting things in this interview, which of course he had no idea that it was a prank. and it's really evidence you can hear his dis day disdain for vladimir putin. he constantly talks about how there is a need to weaken him and deepen denies. are russia. and we've heard about his hatred for vladimir putin for many, many years throughout the last 8 years, but also his disdain for russians as well. and that's something that's become very evident, and especially following clips like the following issue, national book is we will have jobs, they will not, we will have pensions, they will not, we will have care for our children, for people in retirees. they will not, our ukrainian children will go to schools and kindergartners. there's will be hold up in basements because they can't do anything about it. this is exactly how we
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will win. this war. are right now, patch opera shanker, credits what he sees as ukraine's military success on the united states. and he's thanking them for our, supplying them with weapons. and he says it, they wouldn't have this military success had it not being for the support so that they're receiving from the united states. and of course not just those support but also weapons. and also he did a few, he had some statistics. he said that russia has 10 times more weapons 30 times more ammunition, that's far superior in a v ation, which is why they need what exactly more weapons. so he's encouraging the united states to send them more weapons. and also he said that the sanctions, i have done a great job or that they need more sanctions. they need to be a harsher sanctions. and also when he's asked the question about how do you think we can reach peace, how can peace be brought forth?
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and he said, well, we don't need the piece deal. we just need more weapons. we need anything, we can't make sure to weaken putin so that seems to be his main goal. we concludes and get rid of him, yet us more weapons and of course they want to join nato orita. thank you for coming in with those details. as i see is marina customer. thank you. no disturbing footage has emerged online, suggesting an alleged ukrainian military execution of russian prisoners of war 2, separate on verified videos and circulating on social media awarding some of the following footage is graphic and you might find it assessing the 1st video said you have been filmed by ukrainian troops in the embattled new ganske republic of city of makia shows them moving into a residential yard to accept the surrender of what said to be a group of russian soldiers. several men in uniform, i seen coming out from a building with their hands held up before lying down on the ground towards the end
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of the video. one person comes out while apparently holding something in his hands, at which point a best of gun fires heard. and then the footage cuts out a separate video upon a shot madrona pays to show a group of men in uniform lying dead on the grounds with pools of blood around their head suggesting they've been executed. it's been alleged, but the 2nd video shows the aftermath of the previous incidental that we have not been able to independently verify any of these images. the ukranian president now says he's not 100 percent. sure. that the error message that killed 2 people in poland on tuesday was russian. nothing sharp contrast to his previous statements. sure. oh boy, i don't know what happened this time. we don't know 100 percent. i think the world also does know what happened on present in that situation. we have to be fair and
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honest, until the investigation is over, skid as you how many times as you claim said that the actions of the terrorist state will not be limited to our country alone, hitting make tow territory with miss isles. this is a russian missile attack on collective security. this is a really significant escalation action is needed, remedied as kansas nucleic plastics, west with its western allies in a rare public rift repose. the merch suggesting that the biden's national security advisor also training officials to tread carefully with the accusations. the u. s. president reportedly refused to speak with the lensky following the incident, and that despite ukrainian leaders repeated requests. and here's how you buy them, responded when asked about key abs version of events i
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on tuesday and miss al crashed in a polish village near the ukrainian border killing to within hours a number of polish and ukrainian government officials, including zalinski, claimed it was a russian rocket, warsaw later conceded the rock. it was likely a ukrainian air defense. michele, that went to stray a position that has also been told by nato and washington, although an official investigation is still under way. earlier we spoke to hendrick . we bought a norwegian writer, political analyst, and form a politician on various issues connected to ukraine. take a look. the foolish share politicians have 1st to wait, which kind of war that they get from washington, or they can say, it's easy as it's as easy as possible. as they always rags, blame the russians, and then we can see what will happen. so in the 1st time, the most of them over the politicians, of course, say that, say russia is sending this myself and, and then maybe we find out that it was
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a ukraine. but then this case is already forgotten. so it's always the same. first blame the russians and then we'll see what happened if a western countries did not support a coup baton in 2014, then we don't could be in this situation at all. and so we in the entered so question way when to start all the situation stocks in 2014, maybe before that. and so if we would not have supported this through the coup de todd in t as in 2014, we would not be in the situation now and would not be a war in ukraine at all. when we forget about this history than we don't understand the situation right now. in the end, when this war ends, who is, who is the country it was building up ukraine, again, that it would be russia maybe because a u. s. is not interested any more. they are losing their interests and turning round to all the problems in the world, maybe china, and then ukraine is left. and no european countries will build up
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a ukraine again. it will be russia. the 27th, the annual un climate meeting. top 27 is wrapping up, they global gathering so much said about the need to join the address issues on the african continent where millions of bashing the devastating effects of climate change. the global community needs to put people most affected by climate change at the center of our interventions. housing and climate change are inextricably linked, failing to establish integrated policies and systems, risks, the health and well being of the world's most vulnerable populations. however, it seems like promises and coast to action are not being backed out by concrete action as african countries continue to by the brands of the devastating effects of climate change on teeth. parabola hot last africa is the fastest urbanized region in the world and its cities are expanding because of migration and extreme
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weather events. according to research by the brookings institution, 56 percent of urban residents, that's double the global average level in slum housing in africa. this as more people look to cities for opportunity, but south africa's land and migration issues. some might say, influenced by a hint of colonialism. we are constructively, softly host away from the city is because a, i guess because of our own social economic background. so that is very disappointing, that there is no transformation in as far as the special colonial operated planning is concerned. according to the state of climate in africa report. c the continent is heating up faster than the global average. that means more widespread drought for have those. what has guess at the end extreme weather events. but climate
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change is also a fragility amplifier and it can easily make a situation worse. if you're looking at, you know, slow set onset climate impacts, like, you know, just verification or drought that isn't combined with all of those other stuff. you can mix factors. and so that's why it's really complicated to say exactly how many people are moving and why. according to the internal displacement monitoring center 20212600000 people were displaced in sub saharan africa due to weather related disaster. all of the evidence suggests that we're going to see more of these kind of extreme weather events. but what's really important is, at this point, of course to try to address those route is as much as we can to make, the climate changes or the changes in our production and our lifestyle. we need to . but really to accept that somalia, ethiopia can yes to dan,
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are unlikely to change or be able to change their kind of weather and patterns in the years ahead. and we need to start addressing and thinking forward about what it means to adapt to our changed environment in east africa. climate related migration and displacement have steadily become a way of life. despite the han countries only emitting 0 point one percent of global emissions, the people pay a heavy price. loss and damage is a controversial term at that time had changed talks in egypt, developing countries, 12 as that bullish liability and compensation for their bio diversity laws from the emissions of rich countries. rich countries are refusing, clutching on to the emissions lead and profits while evading liability at all costs . so what is the climate justice they talk about?
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if we think about why we see poverty inequality across african continent, much of that is also due to the historical or historical debt owed by the very same countries who colonized these areas and who have created those systems which are so fundamentally unequal. i think you see a lot of reluctance from the wealthy countries because it was, you know, 6 jacks of responsibility. and right now we're talking about, you know, the global out of adaptation goal, which is a 100000000000 annually. or, you know, that's, that's what we're looking to finance. but if you start to look at responsibility down the line, you could be looking actually in dollars of climate change is truly a universal issue. then human settlements and habitats should not only be the concern of the few global issues. a lot of t enjoin is back. we spoke to n j o t, the executive chair of the african energy chamber,
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who says what he saw it. cop 27 was really wealthy nations trying to boast africa around. i think, i think as a quest for help has not really been listen to are because requests for it just if you transition has already been played into i and i have not been dealt with. i think what we saw was a lecture lecture from really wealthy nations on western nations coming down to africa and kind of africans what to do. and i think that is it is like to work as a mom or person mohammed were real nigeria in a great m p said how not to talk about climate change. we use the climate is just an app that we and we are the same. so the climate not, not retreat as of the after or we are only 3 hot, 3 percent greenhouse gas emissions. what we saw was a, was sort of in shock, obviously raised because african boyce, they shut down and africans would be make sure. and i think african ones rose up
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spoke up. i did not buy into narrative that we need to do, but i'm not sure. a gas gas gas is bringing europe. yes, gas is bad enough. you can call my. but africans cannot produce fossil fuels to serve people. 600000000 africans have access to electricity, 900000000, who i think could be technology. we have some really, really strong problems that meeting. so i'm just copying what i traced. the kind of leader of germany's leading policy has said that the country is in danger of the industrialization warning of the effects of the economy. let's look at ourselves. the danger of de industrialization in germany is real. the supply chains are broken in places. we have a shortage of skilled workers and high energy prices. this is why so companies make investment decisions against germany. again on this from now contributor rachel
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mazda, now it joins as life on power. is rachel, get to say, you know, this must be of great concerns, the germans and how justified all these fis? well, the german government busy trying to play sugar, daddy to keep an zalinski egged on by the u. s. and germany's industrial base is getting tired of being taken for granted left to deal with high energy costs as a result of the government prioritizing ukraine above all else. and now german industry is on the verge of being seduced out the back door by washington. that's according to the head of the german american trade chamber in atlanta. for companies in the us, the ukraine war is far away and the economic effects are therefore much less palpable. german businesses are happy to take the inflation reduction act along they qualify. 4th, joe biden's inflation reduction act,
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not only dis, incentivizes american consumers from buying german or foreign cars by giving them tax breaks for made in america vehicles. but it also gives companies tax and energy incentives to invest in america that puts german and foreign companies. so german finance, mr. christian lender sees the writing on the wall regarding the economic hit that europe could end up taking as a result. and he's been talking about how the u. s. has to be aware of the negative impacts of the inflation reduction act on the european market. yeah, no kidding. they're aware of it. so, i mean, he's starting to now talk about the fact that the u. s. and europe in the u. s. and germany have to start reinforcing, renewing the transit lad to alliance. it's kind of like, hey buddy, i see the error steal in my girl. there are, i mean my economy? do i go the pub and talk about it? it might just be by design, the german finance.

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