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ramonica, well, it says almost with with because if the west doesn't like you to morrow, anyone could be next. russia's foreign minister warns countries could find themselves falling out of favor with the unit polar policies of the west or gay lab . rob had been speaking about the main security challenges facing europe with russian billionaire and crypto currency entrepreneur is killed in a helicopter crash. the 3rd sudden death of a high profile figure involved in digital currency with ad authorities in the central african republic raised concert after a bomb that appears to have been of nato origin is used to attack
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a textile factory. thank god. this was an am 9 o 4 bomb which is used by new countries. if it really is a native country, then it is a shame for them with just about a minute after 5 pm here in moscow and you're watching r t international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. our top story, the west will impose the same harsh policies against those countries. it does not like, as it already has put on russia and china. that's the stark warning from russia's foreign minister, as he commented on european security during a media conference in moscow. but the musters, because if the west doesn't like you to morrow, any one could be next. it already doesn't like russia. chinese already becoming the object of sanctions. it is forbidden to sell and buy goods that americans want to
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use for their competitive advantages. it did take him more than 2 hours to go through everything that he had to say in this well round of marathon talks and conversations with journalists. and of course, the majority of a his while statement. so they focused on the global security and where the world is at right now. according to russia, from moscow standpoint, and the situation, well, it's far, far from easy out rule. the world has never been closer to a direct military confrontation between russia and nato. given that the alliance is well, very much actively involved in the events in ukraine and the fighting that is going on right now as we speak in that country. and of course, so nato, it did steal the spotlight a lot of times. and of basically the russian tub diplomat, he gave his view as to how the alliance again and moscow's opinion is right now. well, basically formulating and justifying its existence exclusively. we of course,
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remember how when nato was created, the 1st secretary general. mister ismael came up with this formula for europe. answer, keep the russians out. the americans in and the germans down. what's happening now absolutely shows. nato returned to those conceptual priorities that were devised 70 years ago. they want to keep the russians out of europe, the blues. in the meantime, the americans have already enslaved the whole continent, given incheck, not just germany, of the entire european union. so the philosophy of domination and benefits for only one side was didn't go anywhere after the end of the cold war. this philosophy of domination was definitely a tempting concept for nato, given that it was left as the only well strong power after the warsaw pact. well fell upon that i should say, under nato, it did entrust, and the world was entrusting global security in the hands of a another body o s. c, e. and according to the russian of diplomat,
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at that this of organization fells failed spectacularly to basically, circle lab of accused o is see of a failing to stand up to washington to stand up to nato and of failing to even speak out against their well criminal initiatives. the bombings of serbia, the bombings of belgrade, libya, and so on and so forth. so this is what you have there. and this again, staying with a, with this concept of domination. it is not only does not only relate to the military block to the military policies that are spearheaded from washington, basically it is plaguing european diplomacy to usually if this this of european diplomacy is the need to help you crane now because it's defending european values, diploma than that means only one thing, this diplomats are not being informed of what is really happening in ukraine. they are not being told how nazi practices are openly enforced. and what is enshrined in
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the states legislation. if european diplomacy, while pretentiously calling to protect ukraine, which defends your being values, understands those european values which gave promotes than we dont need to have anything to do with that diplomacy. carruthers, sir gallagher of here, pointing out the discrepancy between what the european union and it's diplomats say they defend and what actually is going on on the ground in ukraine. but even given this of standpoint, this point of view that is shared by moscow, a leads right now that well of the ukrainian politics is written with the neo nazis . imand. well, all sorts of vile initiatives, even though even, even with that sad mosca was ready to sit behind the same negotiating table and find common ground. and, and apparently, according to sir, elaborate ukraine initially was to, but then was told to do otherwise by their overseas partners. let's do that. on march 29th, in istanbul, the ukrainians handed us
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a document. we supported those principles for the conflict settlement which were laid out there. one of this principles was the insuring of ukraine security through respect for its non alliance status, respect for its nuclear free status, as well as the provision of guarantees on a collective basis. these guarantees were to be given, not by nato, but by the un security council. 5 permanent members, germany and turkey were also mentioned. we agreed to that, but clearly within a day or 2, the ukrainians were told by their american masters while you're doing this. we still need to use you to exhaust the russian army when we were accused of constantly asking for negotiations in a bid to buy time so that we can gather our forces. that's both amusing and unpleasant because people are openly lying. we have never asked for negotiations, but we have always said that if someone has any interest in a negotiated settlement, we are prepared to listen. well, there you have it. basically, if cave is prepared to make the 1st step then, well,
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moscow's dues are open, but hang general, the russian top diplomat has made it abundantly clear that russia is done with the status quo that existed in the for the past decades in the world. and it is not going to revert back to the old ways. russian billionaire and crypto currency entrepreneur has been killed in a helicopter crash near monaco. it's the latest sudden death of a major figure in the crypto currency world in recent months. but to get more developments on this right now, we're in across live to ortiz, rachel blevins, joining us in the studio. hi, rachel. can you tell us a little bit more about what we know regarding the death of mr to run? yeah, so this latest case involves a 53 year old ration. billionaire, who's net worth was estimated to be around $20000000000.00. now he was the founder of the 4 x club and the president of the liberty group known as a crypto currency entrepreneur. now when it comes to his death so far, what we know is that he died in
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a helicopter crash where he was the only passenger. now the reports are saying that this helicopter crash in the middle of the afternoon that it was a clear day, clear skies outside and that the pilot was very experience. reports of also said that there was supposed to be a 2nd passenger on board that helicopter, who decided to back out at the last minute. so a lot of questions there as to how that helicopter crash in the 1st place and who that other passenger was. and of course, why they decided not to take the trip. of course, as we know, this isn't the 1st high profile death in the crypto currency world that happened that has happened over the last 2 months. can you give us some more information about the circumstances surrounding the previous ones? yes, so just over a week ago, it was reported that a 30 year old crypto billionaire died suddenly in his sleep. now he was the founder of the amber group, which has a net worth of around $3000000000.00 and was reportedly and talks to raise around $100000000.00 more dollars. and that's where he was
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a very central figure. and now he was prominent over the last few years, he was referred to as hong kong crypto king and even made the list of forbes 30 under 30. but not a lot has been said about why he died suddenly in his sleep. now that wasn't the only case, there was also another case just over a month ago with a 29 year old crypto millionaire who reportedly was found dead in puerto rico. now his dad is especially notable because it came just hours after he posted this statement on twitter. take a look. cia and most sad in pito elite are running some kind of sex trafficking, entrapment black male ring out of puerto rico and caribbean islands. they're going to frame me with a laptop planted by my ex girlfriend who was a spine. they will torture me to death. now not a lot is known about this crypto entrepreneurs net worth, other than report saying that he did give away millions and crypto to various
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charities. however, his friends and family have spoken out and so that they were incredibly concerned about his welfare and that they voiced that in the weeks leading up to his death. and they were concerned that he was becoming increasingly more paranoid. now, when it comes to all 3 of those cases, we have to know that authorities have not said whether or not they suspect foul play in any of these does or whether they see any links to crypto. however, it is notable that all 3 of these individuals were prominent in the world the crypto, and it's of course, comes as there has been increasing scrutiny, looking at crypto currency exchanges with f t x saunders, sam bakeman fried, now speaking out, but not really having much to say about the reported $1000000000.00 and client funds that have gone missing. so certainly a lot more questions there than there are answers so far. all right, our keys? rachel blevins, thanks for bringing us those details on that story. now another news france insists it will keep special forces in working of phosphate to fight
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terrorism despite growing fatigue among locals regarding the continued military presence of the nations, former colonial overlord, we all have an interest in bikini remaining standing for the whole region as long as the book and bail forties wish france remains a partner if became fast. last month, angry protesters in burkina faso attempted to storm the french embassy and the nation's capital. locals accused power of failing to stem arising islamic insurgency in the region, and demanded the french ambassador, be expelled. police fire tear gas to disperse the crowds as demonstrators through stones and set fires outside the compound. several western african countries have been seeking to form their own collective military force under the so called awkward initiative aimed at combating terrorist groups to combat the insurgency. burkina faso has already received 2000 troops from neighboring countries, including the ivory coast, new air. and gonna last month,
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france officially ended its own 8 year long military operation that was supposed to eradicate terrorism in the region. here's the view of some residence on the security issues. they simply look, 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 a cry initiative in the process or who them while the french are going through all domains to take control, to dominate us, to present themselves as a guide and protector. they know that since molly loved the g 5, somehow it grew became non switched. we no longer trust them. they had people now have eyes open. and if france doesn't change its way of dealing with people with our states, i would say there are not. well, canadian lamar to host with, i think it's a good initiative, we feel a climate of solidarity between african countries. thank god. the initiative is
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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 ghana and we don't have to worry table. 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 also heard from local journalists and burkina faso, who believed that african countries must strengthen their own military forces and not depend on western partners for security. thus critique 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 that progress. we waited a long time for concrete things, but to day, as the fire is burning and there is the threat of terrorism, it's really time to update this project because it's
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a question of existence for these countries in 2000 soldiers already whiting. 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, my have doubts. a parliamentary leader and the central african republic says an explosive of nato origin was used to attack a textile factory. this week. the authorities have accused an insurgent group of committing the overlaid attack with an aircraft. and they've even alleged that nato member state france could have been involved in some way. the central african countries government has said the cotton factory is of national importance and the bombing was intended to damage the domestic economy. the leader of the nation's lower house of parliament condemned the attack and spoke out about the possibility of nato being linked to it. it moves sunk guts according to the information i have received. this was an am 9 o 4 bongo, which is used by nato countries. if indeed,
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a nato 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, one lot of them their lives are real danger. it is unacceptable for any country to drop a bomb on a factory visit. 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. so, so because nato countries are developed, country sla, we've contacted both nato and the french military over these allegations and will bring you any response we do receive. meanwhile, us authorities are considering labeling the russian private security company wagner, a terrorist group. and despite the organization having help several african countries establish peace in the region, and that's according to the nations themselves. all their forces were officially requested and a number of african states, including molly and the central african republic. officials from there have repeatedly stated the importance of the help that the wagner group has provided in
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conflict, written areas and the central african republics parliament. lee, the leader of that, once again explains the significance of wagner activities in his country. yes, good 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, there were washington 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 that, i mean, i'm not trying to find out which group president putin decided to send us to ensure security in the c a r. for us, it's just russians who have arrived in the c a r and other news, the german parliament passed a resolution or emotion rather to officially call a 1900 thirty's famine. that took place from the territory of ukraine. while it was part of the soviet union, a genocide, vast majority of german em piece,
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supported the move to call the depths of millions of people. political murder by the soviet leadership is. that's the spice. the fact that the famine took place, not just the ukraine, but in other parts of the country as well. several other regions of the soviet union suffered failed crowds, coating urals, and central russia. in fact, the soviet government actually made an effort to help you. craig, with food at the expense of other regions. and russia is already reacted to the vote, saying germany is attempting to whitewash the crimes committed by nazi germany in the now former soviet republic including ukraine. but to get more on this, now we're going to cross live to martin dulls, or who is a german left party member. thanks for joining us on the program here. barton, do you think this motion by germany's parliament is really about justice for ukraine, or is this some sort of historical distortion? yes, story started to my mind. the approach of the blindness talking especially of the green party towards defending is severe human and nike $30.00 to $900.00. 33 is
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completely responsible. the effect that many part of the soviet union ukraine areas along the wall of the dawn and the cuba back them to be area, the cell, the new rules and northern part of cars and millions of people. so various nationalities, ukraine, russian, cars, acts, jews, journals, that i want to talk to, and many others start today. yes. so we should commentary comment, commemorate this week, but this is not the genome. the fact that the majority of the parliament agrees to such emotion to my mind is really a shame because for your relative advises you hollow calls and saying, please, as a completely, i'm historical and one sided and emotional life approach. and that's a negative highlight, or when the k o values based on the respect and parliament. so i,
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i'm really ashamed because of the photos as well. the sorry interpretation of the support. this is deborah. and at the moment we in germany, we are confronted with the fact that a lot of the government and the last society, mainly the government and those who are trying to rewrite history, the shame as well, that there's cars off the seed you and the big and his contribution with the great national of a sudden now crime, it shows yes of the german rulers. they want to rewrite society and one cannot help feeling that the generation of and only not be able to present in the more or less consciously want to revenge for the defeat of starting ground. in the 2nd world war to my mind, we must not forget holocaust. we must not forget the systematic industrial next to
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termination of the use in our streets and other concentration cast. you must not forget all this and walk around of the german nazis and we must not forget that 27000000 some of the citizens who are dying in world war 2. and this is a really well the gentleman population, this decision of the column and it's a shame why i think it's important to mention that this narrative being pushed by ukrainian, neo nazis nationalists. and their supporters in the west is not something new actually. so what do you think about the timing of this motion in the german stock? yes, the time is timing. it's a fact lead there. well, there is a new way which could be open. having some kind of negotiation before winter is really coming to end the conflict in the ukraine. and
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if the u. s. government at the center, you were p and states would talk to the frame then your training and that they really should go into negotiations. not in this kind of where there is no way to find out, but really to keep the solution then negotiations were possible. ready but the us government and the general government set enough to say that they decided to keep the conflict running. and so exactly in this moment, really, it's a shame because we put in a different way as well. somehow some people get tired of the more and more, let's say under respect to the moms of the ukrainian president and the life he's telling, for example, about the rocket, which landed up and all entered. well, he trained rocket was after,
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at least one hour after the incident happened, and he still insisted on seeing that his mother, ukraine, and things like that. the profile gets more and more osh. i think we should stop that and executive in this moment. it's not good that the german government is deciding for that and to my mind as well. we have to think that the u. s. government and the natal want to after the conference, they may then they want to steer into a deeper conflict with russia, china. so that is a very bad way to go to my, my mind that is a dead end street when you can move the letter was and some kind of resolution like that to talk to the story. they only go into the wrong direction. i martin dolls are german left party member. thanks for joining us on the program. all of us to
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another news, the head of the syrian democratic forces is demanding. washington gives turkey a stronger warning as tensions over the north of syria. remain high. yes, the chief said he was concerned over a possible turkish invasion of the region. the fears come after turkish officials reportedly claimed their army needed just a few days to prepare for an incursion. as turkey considers the kurdish forces to be linked to terrorism, a quick warning you may find the following footage disturbing tension fights following a deadly bomb attack in a tourist street in istanbul earlier this month killing at least 6 and leaving many injured turkeys. blaine's the blast on the people's defense units, which is a part of the syrian democratic forces. the y p g denied any involvement and responded with cross border shelly maestro talkie josh sheen is an international law and relations professor as well as
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a terrorism expert. and he shared his thoughts on the current situation. very good . so the, the understanding between entre washington, washington say baby, it say they get their grow live courses. i'm hoping that the history of me thing courtesy the i say to get is, are the thing service organization. eric, if they help the fighting against it, is, is the one of the was important part would be why think the they, the killer grew up care net represent democratic i'm curious to hear from the us, why and l? so we are fighting together and long time in the cold war cry. when you look at united, separate e and out there, there is organization. the it is unacceptable question, and my question is the games they are and why that was,
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why year for her are these terrorist groups now to spain, where 6 explosive parcels have been discovered? that's according to local media, citing police officials, palace authorities have stepped up security measures to be in view of that threat. the bomb parcels had been sent to the high profile targets, including the ukranian embassy and madrid, as well as the u. s. embassy and the spanish prime minister. the security officer was injured after one device detonated. according to media reports, the devices were constructed to cause a fire rather than closure. and an investigation is still underway. i ukrainian forces have shelled the center of the city of done yet by grad multiple rocket systems. that's according to local authorities. they claim 3 people have been wounded and 2 kindergartens as well as for residential houses came under ukrainian fire parties. room on closer reports
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from one of the homes hit ukrainian nationalists shelled the sensor of dentist once again. right now i'm standing in one of the how apartments here, which was completely destroyed by a shell from a multiple high rocket launch artillery system. take a look and me. it is now completely destroyed. we are on the 4th floor of this building. this is not the only apartment that is no longer liveable. the owners of this apartment, valerie and helena, went to market, half an hour before the strike. and this saved their life. you them. i called my husband. he told me to come home. the neighbors called and said to destroy quito apartment, there was a sad ceiling fan, tennis inside a shoe in the front guardedness. the 1st told was that it was tangled,
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the one luncheon to shake with my own hands. i don't know what we'll do. we'll clean this up and then i don't know where it will leave. this is what the consequences of this particular shelling look from outside. this is a children's playground. once again, there are thousands of people that live here. take a look up there. this is a direct hit into a residential building. once again, we are in a sensor of done that. thankfully, no one was killed during this proceed attack. however, elsewhere in done nets and in the rest of the republic, there were cares will feed, at least one person was killed. and 4 people were injured on thursday, alone from on call for of the nest republic. australia's prime minister says he is personally raised the case of whistleblower juliana songs
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with the u. s. government australian national is currently being held in prison in the u. k. and he's fighting against expedition to the us where he's wanted on s p last charges i have rises personally with representatives of the united states government. my position is clear and has been made clear to the us administration. that it is time that this matter be brought to a close calls from a san just family for the prime minister to intervene in the case i have previously gone on and search back in june. the pm rejected the demands to get involved and call for the us to drop its prosecution of the wiki leaks co founder. just to recap, drilling assad's was arrested by the u. k. 's authorities after they bundled him out of the ecuador and embassy, where he'd been hold up since 2012. so this day he remains in london bell marsh prison pending washington's expedition request. and if extradited,
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he will face up to 175 years in prison. that's if he's found guilty of espionage charges for publishing. thousands of lease documents, the director of the center for counter hedge, a monic studies tim anderson. welcome to the australian pm's intervention, but he believes it's taken too long. anthony albany slide many and all in his party have been really saying one thing privately and doing nothing publicly. and they are really looking for permission from some other players to move forward. and that move forward very cautiously. so it's a welcome move that he is rising up with you as the authorities. but he's raised it without addressing any of the questions in principle. and he's raised it after a large number of the corporate media, the new york times washington post the guardian, so on have rice at themselves. so in other words, it, it seems like a safe time for albany to start raising it. now. he's rising it in a, in
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a safe way, which might have some moral persuasion on the bought administration, who knows, but at least after all these many years, he is finally saying something with a winter season here for many across the world. some fiery celebrations have already been spotted in romanian iconic coca cola christmas. lori was filmed, driving around the country's capital, with flames. seen emerging from it. a group of pass or vice, tried unsuccessfully to put out the blaze. firefighters then arrived at the scene and finally extinguished the fire, and no one is said to have been her thanks for watching our t international stick with us because we'll have more news coming your way in just about 30 minutes. ah ah.
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