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i just wanted to talk so vices mission in the fan to the so long as often do intentionally stand behind doing financial by it and i will probably do my music on each one's when i sponsor dawson with ah, the headlines this hour as far as trying to remain part of an african initiative like terrorism, local them with alex about francis continued minutes in presence in the region. the french are going through all the means to take control to dominate us. we no longer trust them. if africa wants to save itself, this has to be done by africans. first, authorities in central african republic have raised concerns off the need to origin, the attack and mesh and significant types of 53 lives on this was an
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am 9 o 4 bomb which is used by legal countries. if it really is a native country, then it is a shame for them to sub. i'm china and his is the b, b, c of deliberate media. still, in fact, close spreading rumors about the case of a b c report to obtain a protest in shanghai with good afternoon, good evening where ever you are in the world. welcome to all these and i was just gone name here in the russian capital. it's great to have you with us. i'm right. hm. on, let's take a look at africa. first. france insist it'll keep social special forces in bikini preferred to fight terrorism. this flight going fatigue among locals, but the continued mission presence of the former colonial power. we all have an
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interest in the keener remaining standing for the whole region as long as the book and obey authorities wish france remains. a partner of became a facet boss was, i mean, process is in looking at fossa attempted to assume the french embassy, the national capital locals of the q, paris of being at the root, lakita versus problems in particular, fading to help deal with the rising insurgency processes have demanded that the french ambassador, the expelled with the 5 c g f. this 1st, the crowds of them is that his sisters and set flyers outside the compound. several western african countries have been looking to form their own connective mitzy falls under the so called aqua initiative to combat terrorist groups. her father was already received 2000 troops from neighboring countries, including ivory coast, leisure and gonna to fight against insurgency. last month from officially ended his
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own 80 image operation that had been tasked with eradicating terrorism in the region. a local revolt interviewed residence on what they think of these security issues. they simply, it's a bit dubious. i'm skeptical because burkina faso is not the only country in an emergency situation. i think the initiative should come through the economic community of west african states, or it should concern all the countries affected by terrorism. france could be a shareholder of the cry initiative in the process, but to them with the french are going through all the means to take control to dominate us, to present themselves as a guide and protector. they know that since molly loved g 5 somehow that group became non switch. we no longer trust them. people now have eyes open and if france doesn't change its way of dealing with people with our states, i would say they're not welcome. martin. i think it's a good initiative. we feel a climate of solidarity between african countries. thank god,
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the initial it is coming from ghana and thank god ganna is not a francophone country. so we can believe that france doesn't have a full control of gunner and we don't have to worry. okay, well, it's a good initiative because we were told that if africa wants to save itself, this has to be done by africans. first, western countries are not done yet with africa in the south of the sahara. no doubt, they are going to explore many ways to re colonize their last territories. we heard from local journalists and book, you know, faces say the african countries must strengthen their own military folders and not depend on western partners with his purity. thus could it be with you when coastal countries like ghana ivory coast been in an togo, realize the terrorism was heading to the coast. they were considering burkina faso as a rampart, but this rampart was not able to contain their progress. we waited a long time for concrete things, but to day, as the fire is burning and there is the threat of terrorism,
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it's really time to update this project because it's a question of existence for these countries. in for the 2000 soldiers already waiting, it's good, but will the funds come from online resources that way? if they are going to still wait for hypothetical support from our traditional partners, i have doubts and paul, and the leader in the central african republic has said an explosive of need to origin was use attack a machine significant tech. so factory authorities have accusing surgeon group of committing the overnight at sac with an aircraft last week and have even suspected that nato member states, france could have been involved. the central african countries government has said the fact is of national importance and the bombing was intended to damage the domestic economy. the leader of the lower house of parliament has condemned the attack and spoke them out about the possibility of nita being involved.
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m song cuts according to the information i've received. this was an am 9 o 4 bomb which is used by new countries. if indeed, a needle country dropped a bomb on this factory, which is of great importance for agriculture, for farmers who are engaged in cotton production in the central african republic than their lives are in danger. it is unacceptable for any country to drop a bomb on a factory. the only such factory that we have in the ca are, if it really is a nato country, then it is a shame for them, because nato countries are developed countries. meanwhile, usaa 3rd, he's a considering condemning the russian private security company wagner as a service through us. despite the fact revealed, my assertion helped several african countries establish peace in the region. wagner forces were officially requested in a number of african countries, including marley and the central african republic. officials from these countries
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have repeatedly stated the importance of the help of that wagner group has provided in coff conflict within regions. the central african republic pollen, mainly the once again explain the significance of vaal with activities in his country yet killed. people were killed here, the c a r's army couldn't cope with it. but now, thanks to the presence of our friends, the russian army, the rwandan army, the minutia troops were able to achieve peace in the central african republic. i don't know the wagner group. i only know that when our government signed an agreement with russia, the russian government provided us with the soldiers. i'm not trying to find out which group president putin decided to send us to ensure security in c a r. for us, it's just russians who have arrived in the ca are we heard from of her delagarza shell relations for who says the was an attitude to the russian presence in africa
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is driven by the west desire to police the world. no, this is the way it is. i did. it isn't a one time a didn't know a system of just doing why did there one good in created a different why not look on the i didn't know what to if i can see everything is on my it cannot be unit and it cannot be a b, b point is even by the u. s. u. s. a y unity. now, thinking along the line, yes, it does not lie in washington. so i see that y
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a u. s. as in china, as the countries accused the bbc of deliberately, to still think facts of punish the nation's perception in the west offer b, b c reporter sustained a protest in shanghai you've on your way. i love the remarks from the british side or a serious distortion of facts and constitute a grave interference in china's internal affairs. we firmly reject it. everything was conducted within legal procedures. this pbc journalist refused to cooperate with the police, his law enforcement efforts, and then acted as if he were a victim. the bbc immediately twisted the story and massively propagated the narrative that it's journalist had been arrested and beaten by police. while actually he was working simply to try to paint china as a guilty party. oh, try that,
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said the b. c. before though is detained for refusing to leave the scene as it became potentially dangerous. he thought his release, if after confirming his identity, they said just didn't identify himself as such until after he was taken into custody protests of a rob didn't try another 10 be will die than apartment building fire during anti serving loved them. those protests have received widespread support among western countries and their allies, including the us, japan and australia. person government, which previously opposed anti locked down protest in their own countries. and now speaking out in support of the demonstrations in china among that made canadian prime minister just intruder seemingly forgetting about his own har, starns against similar protest in his nation early this year. obviously everyone in china i should be allowed to express themselves, should be allowed to share their,
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their perspectives, and indeed protests if you join the protests, because you're tired of coven, you now need to understand you're breaking loss. we've heard your frustration with coven, with the measures that are there to keep people saying, we heard you. it's time to go home now. major western media, alice of also being changing their stance as an approach, as a no longer were in western countries. but and now in china, cnn describe the chinese rallies as a cry for freedom after previously accusing. you have been demonstrators of being role breakers. although the bbc provided cove approaches as conspiracy theorists. as in sky news, which is now presenting the chinese demonstrated in a positive light. we heard from a international criminal lawyer,
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christopher black. he says it's common for the western media to show china in a bad light. they're using every pretext they can to put china in a bad light because you can be rest assured that of china had relaxed all its corporate measures. and many people died in china. they would be accusing china doing nothing protect as people. the fact is that china is trying to protect his people as best it can and using measures which were effective and are effective. they're trying to undermine the chinese government as they are trying to undermine the russian government by supporting any, any small protests which they can den, drive into something bigger. to try and influence people in china against the government and try and support with the domestic populations, the anti chinese policies they're adopting. i didn't see the chinese government complaining about what the canadian government did to the protest as them or since . so as, as i say, any, any chance they had the canadians,
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the americans of british and all the rest of nato, any pretext they can use to bash china, they're going to use it and we can expect more of the same to her policy. it's just staggering. beijing has also, he's wanting to know, presenting china as a threat to expand the u. s. military present in the asia pacific region, including with nuclear forces. we go into this story in extensive detail on our website, asi lookup. when it says gears athletic, a european security organization of which russia is a member, has prohibited several russian correspondence from covering a high level meeting in poland. this is a blatant act of political censorship and a flagrant violation of o. s. c commitments. we demand the speedy restoration of the russian correspondence accreditation and a strong response from the
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o. s. c representative on freedom of the media. teresa ribeiro, one of the o s. c, e's main principles is to uphold freedom of the press. the organization even has a specific protocol saying is sealants of just accreditation should not be manipulated for controlling content or sanctioning a member sate. russia believe that the organization violated those rules. when the polish authorities, organization organizing the event decided to withhold accreditation for the russian journalists, poland also refused to allow russia's foreign minister sadie leverage to attend the same event. must good cool but decision unprecedented and entirely incompatible with fulton county holding the o. s. c. s. chairmanship, say the area poland also refused to grant russian parliament members, visas to attend an
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o. s. c e. assembly rushes delegation is being headed by the country permanent representative to the organization. earlier we heard from radio host carry harrison whose friend, why some governments can be so fearful, o tentative perspectives in the media. it's always telling when you block the media, the media are the only eye witnesses of any situation that is claimed to have happened and what is the role of the media? the media has access to places that the regular person can never get to. we can't get to the moon, so we send cameras up there. we can't get inside of volcanoes, we can't get in sight of private top secret meetings. so the media is there to i witness events. so that we know whether they truly happen that way or not, it becomes a problem when there is other information that might tease provoke somebody into different thinking. asking questions. if,
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as everyone is saying they really want to have peace, then you have to allow that piece to happen in a public place. if you block certain people from covering it, well then maybe what you're saying is you really don't want peace. i mean that's how else does one interpret that ah, law by his in name to remember it's lee how pushed back against sending more weapon . it's you claim name council amendment that would have allowed arm supplies to keep without parliamentary approval. they say the parliament must authorize every single shipment. on c contributes original mazda gave us her opinions about this in jewish looks like we're seeing the 1st signs of a shift and public opinion on weapons supplies to keith actually impacting on the behavior of a western government. so there may just be hope for democracy yet. maybe italy's prime minister georgia maloney's rightly coalition was elected largely on a populace domestic agenda. maloney immediately went gaga for ukrainian president
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vladimir zalinski all over twitter as soon as she was elected. but her coalition partners aren't on the same page. our position is clear. we feel that peace negotiations are needed at this time. countries like the u. s. continue to supply the ukrainians. i don't think this is the priority at the most powerful weapon. a woman diplomacy, not missiles and warheads. i'm counting on no more talk of sending weapons, but of sending diplomats. so what do italians? what? well, you think that would be the only thing that really mattered if you were running the country of, you know, italy mainly. they want to be able to pay the bills for their basic needs. a mid rising energy and inflation. and the state is already spending around $5000000000.00 euros a month to offset those household costs, which maloney considers unsustainable. no sign that she considers the cost of the ukraine conflict for italy unsustainable though. but it seems that the italian
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people have figured out that sending more weapons is exacerbating their own problems. just 39 percent of italians support their government's continued weapons supplies to ukraine. that's according to a recent european opinion poll and the streets in italy tell a similar story with thousands of citizens and trade unions from testing earlier this month. your volume at all. what i want to say is stop giving ukraine weapons. let's start peace negotiations. that is the only way to end the conflict. oh, father can be, he can le, people pay for the costs of conflict? does the government's dis, todd the conflict, but it is always the people who buy the prize as to what i mean. the major european countries are scrambling to strengthen their arsenals. i don't think they should do this pieces the priority, but obviously they are not doing this for piece calls for democracy over weapons. had been ramping up recently in the west. the u. s. joint chiefs chairman mark, milly said earlier this month that ukraine should head to the negotiating table
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before winter sets in some prominent republicans also may negotiations over more weapons. a wedge issue in the recent mid term elections in which the g o p one back control of congress. so while maloney might want to personally back. so lindsey, her governing coalition is nonetheless supposed to be democratically accountable to the people voted the men. and the tug of war that we're now seeing within the italian government suggests that some lawmakers might actually be interested in listening to what their own citizens want. meanwhile, russia un ambassador has condemned the ease decision to confiscate russian said assets to pay compensation to ukraine. he says, the use trying to legitimize the illegal seizure of those funds. the event rules passed them off as universally binding and try to hide behind the authority of the un. it's impossible to guess what to come up with next. but it's easy to assume
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what this will all lead to. ursula vander line says it's necessary to involve confiscated russian assets. it's clear they'll try to justify this with the general assembly, resolution to give this lawlessness some form of legitimacy. that's what they needed for. nearly 200 palestinian civil society groups have risen to the international criminal court in the hague, demanding legal action against israel over this treatment of palestinians. the law says highlights the designate. so 6 pass in organizations as terrorists by israel, as well as later rates on their headquarters is well accused them of operating as part of a network run by the popular front for the liberation of palestine and left. this group considered as terrorist by israel and western powers. the civil society group that handle the letters of cold on the court,
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condemned and moved by israel and further scrutinizes actions in palestine. they also urge the issuing of statements. the money is will so practices which according to the palestinians, are human rights violations. we discussed this with the general director of the parson, the group that signed one of the letters when we send our letter to the court, just to encourage them to, to move. that's the issue because or to designate us and it's not the 1st time to be honest with you. we have been under smear campaigns for the last 15 years. we said to them, you have to use also for to come out, you know, just to defend. also your partner, as i see and you do this according to your statute. this is called the preventive, a preventive statement, or preventive code or something like that. you have to do this. you can't keep
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silence. another thing is about also the victims fall, assign has been a, this attack or internationally crime scene so long. and you haven't, you know, move one practical step and you haven't taken any specific action like the warrant arrests, for instance, against the criminals. this is what we say. we said bureau for justice delayed justice denied. that's what we said to the the pentagon has claimed china is attempting to erode us influence in the asia pacific region by drawing attention to the celtic us withdrawal from afghanistan last year. in 2021, the people's republic of china employed multiple diplomatic tools in an attempt to
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road us and partner influence, such as highlight in the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan and criticizing us backed security partnerships people's republic of china. officials and state media outlets also repeatedly condemned the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan and cited the withdraw as evidence that the u. s. is an unreliable partner and declining power. the earth withdrawal was one of the defining moments of recent history. often 20 years of his misery of peroration enough gas on the pentagon, quit the face of the taliban, advance and left behind thousands of people who had been helping the u. s. army. over the years. a bomb attack quite nicely. group applicable level as he was trying to flee, killed at least a 160 civilians and 13 u. s. marines. where some media outlets have described the us pull out from our fast on as a disaster and republican lawmakers have been pinning the blame squarely on by them
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administration. the biden administration repeatedly misled the american people about the real situation on the ground in cobble issuing public statements that were in direct opposition to the internal reports being sent by the state department and u. s. military. at one point, the state department spokesperson net price was encouraging people to make their way to the airport and telling the press the evacuation was efficient and effective . but the airport gates were closed and internal med, most were talking about how there were too many dead bodies at the airport and they don't know how to deal with all of them. former c i, a analysts, larry johnson says the us is trying to justify is and rest of songs against chime. the reality is the united states can do very little to stop china if china decided to be that kind of aggressive. let's column an expeditionary military force. the fact of the matter is for the last 30 years,
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there's only one country that has consistently been involved with ex, but the expeditionary military, and encounters certainly their troops overseas to occupy other countries. that's the united states. what, what, what this document provides. you've got to have an enemy, you got to have a well defined at and, but then when you look at it from an economic standpoint, what you see is that the united states is wanting to cultivate, has its embed economically with the chinese on a variety of frogs from the national basketball association. you lot of us with tesla, apple. so that's why it gets a friendly gets, it's really pulling at 2 different directions. on the one hand, china has to be presented as is the worst and ever. on the other hand it's, it's a lucrative market. the united states wants to take advantage of the, but it's head of the nasa south america. brazilian lawmakers have proved
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a framework fees encrypted currencies in the country as a payment method. the moon will still need the ratification of the present, but if approved, people will be able to buy goods and services as well as hold crypto cards is as an investment asset. however, it will not be considered an official legal, tender. brazil already has a prominent trip. the economy with brazilians actively exchanging digital coins such as bitcoin. we heard from cryptography entrepreneur chris ams id says bitcoin can assist economic development in latin america and diversify away from dependence on the us dollar. whole point of what we call the critical economy. is there anyone anywhere in the welcome participate in it? really, the basis of the technology is an ability for people to transact all around the world and make it bullet and free. and also very, very cheap,
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which is why in developing nations like brazil, credit cards, you still have a very significant place within their economy. you know, we looking, looking at every economy really in any developing nation. we've got a very big problem now, which is really the real problem. it's my problem, which is the stagnation of the us dollar for august reasons that we're experiencing now. the way that crypto comes in that is take the most well known cryptic, i see big point, you know, i would say big digital gulf because the finite amount of big points, you know, most common teeth including the us dollar used to be based on something called the gold standard, right? so for every dollar that within circulation, you know, there was supposed to show us that there was a bar of gold in the ball. really, that could be an absolute saving grace for brazil. we've seen that with another landmark economy. el salvador central america, in this case where, you know, they've made a huge transition towards holding a lot of big coin within that government reserves. so really this could be a transition from latin america to any adult. they adult bitcoin, a gold standard,
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which, you know, with we predict would change fundamentally the way in which those currencies operate in the way those governments seem to be, you know, be, be liquid solvent are russian nuclear energy company ross is expanding, is consul ever to help develop education practices in developing countries on thursday it will hold its global impact conference, bring together expert from 20 countries to discuss how to improve access to quality education around the world. but as the company month, 15 years of sustainable development and leadership in nuclear energy industry, they look at rough items to the force blue news
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