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another round of sanctions against russia, there is a growing awareness among europeans in washington stands to gain economically from the west proxy war on moscow. western sanctions are punishing europeans. is this what the europeans find out for a massive police rate across germany, results and $25.00 people arrested on suspicion of planning to violently overthrow the government that detained us. that to be members of a fall right group, challenging the legitimacy of molten germany. also coming up we do work with the government to provide real time intelligence with a leading us defense contract to admit help in the government, the military intelligence to ukraine. the spice of washington's denial of any direct involvement in the conflict. we report from saudi arabia where china's
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president arrived sport with stomach to boost beijing. gulf ties both countries. strange relations with the u. s. need washington slide line with a very welcome from all of our team here in moscow. this is on the international with the latest world news update. it's great to have you with us just now. now jim police say they've arrested 25 people in a series of nationwide way filled suspicion of planning to vitally overthrow the government. some $3000.00 offices took part in rate across the country. the suspects of said to be members or supporters of the reich, spoke a movement, an umbrella organization of several far right outfits whose aim is to get rid of the current government and replace it with their own police insist those arrested had concrete plans to overthrow the government with an aristocrat, described as a prince, hon rick, the 13th to be the country's leader. a nobleman is among the tang. now we've got
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reaction from ralph p 9. my a chairman of the german council, the constitution and sovereignty. who says that even though there were those who have that differences with the government at change can happen to people process. what we have seen this morning is very shocking. because obviously we seen in germany. we are interested in over throwing government, the government, germany by violence, by force. this is, of course, nothing that be from our constitutional committee would ever support. so be our distancing ourselves immediately from all those actions. we say that germany both to the common dependent and suburbs from the united states of america. because we are under fresh that this time on a gas supplies that we are not able to get from russia anymore because of sanctions that the americans. so we say we want to become situation. we want to
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submarine, it's a and we want to have a peace treaty. but of course, oldest and only be achieved by peaceful protests by piece, by movements and only find a gentleman and legal use of non violent false r u. s. government is involved in helping ukraine's military pickets targets on the battlefield. according to the chief of raytheon technology is one of the pillars that the u. s. military industrial complex. now, the admission flies in the face of washington's claims that it isn't not playing an active role in the conflict. here we do work with the government to provide real time intelligence for the battlefield. with ukraine. we can see russian tank, we can see a russian, apc, we can see a russian missile, get launched in blood information, gets fed to the ukrainians, and they can actually act on it almost immediately, which is something i think the russians in liver contemplated when they invaded the
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government went join him in the studio. is it all, teens. rachel blevins with more details away too many thanks to the coming in now. but what exactly does the raytheon chief admission mean for the ukraine conflicts? well, raytheon is one of the largest defense contractors in the united states, generating nearly $65000000000.00 in revenue last year alone. and while they have been very open about the fact that they are supplying ukraine with weapons, this appears to be the 1st time that they are admitting that they are also supplying real time intelligence. and as, according to c, e o greg hayes, who spoke out in a recent appearance, and he seemed particularly proud of the work that his company is doing with the u. s. government when it comes to ukraine. even saying that he believes this is something that russia would have never contemplated. now the u. s. military has been very open about the fact that it shares intelligence with ukraine. but it appears to be one of the 1st times when we're seeing raytheon actually speak out and say that it is also directly involves. washington is always said
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a wants to avoid getting directly involved in the situation in ukraine, hasn't yet. so how does that statement look now? right, we continue to see sort of his back and forth with almost blurry lines there when it comes to what the u. s. is saying versus what it's actually doing regarding it's involvement in this conflict. and yet, the bind administration continues to say that it is just helping ukraine and that it is not directly involved in a proxy war against russia. here is one of those statements. are we effectively at war with russia? no, we're not. not at all. russia is at war inside ukraine, and despite the rhetoric we heard from bruton last night, trying once again to make this about the west versus russia, the united states versus russia, or nato versus russia. nothing can be farther from the truth. but of course, we continue to see those concerns that the u. s. is getting a little too involved in a direct proxy war against russia, especially with examples like back in june when the pentagon came out. and they
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said that they had been training ukrainian soldiers who were reportedly involved in thinking at least 2 russian ships. here's the pentagon, had to say about that. we got them off the ship, put them on some flight that trucks, but the harpoons modules on the flatbed truck and then different flight by truck for the power source connected to cable. between it figured i was exportable. bought the ukrainians to train on it over memorial day weekend and our country will be more of a weekend and next week to rush and shifts were sunk with those harpoons. so again, we continue to see the u. s, saying it's not directly involved. well, at the same time, showing evidence that it is very much involved in this conflict. so now we have this admission, what kind of ramifications could this development bring for the scale of international involvement in ukraine? well, we have to remember that russia has repeatedly been warning about. a commercial satellites, and about the fact that they could become what they refer to as legitimate targets . if it is proven that they are helping to aid ukraine in this conflict,
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let's take a listen. no one of those warnings that was said earlier was the civilian infrastructure, may be a legitimate target for a retaliatory strike. we're talking about involvement of components of civilian and commercial infrastructure in space by the us and its allies in arms, conflicts, western actions, create unnecessary risks for the sustainability of peaceful activity in space. now russia has also warned that if it is proven that these commercial satellites are being used to help you crane in the conflict, then it would break the outer space treaty that dates back to the 1960. so it's one thing for raytheon ceo to be bragging about how involved they are. but given that admission, this discussion is likely just getting started. rachel many times to coming up with those details as i see rachel. i think the whole moving on china, the president has arrived in saudi arabia for a summit to booth strategic partnerships between beijing and gulf. countries have
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cutting down and react chinese leaders playing with provided in the all the other very i scored by saudi military jets. the upcoming summit will cause a wide range of fears of cooperation between aging and its saudi partners. the visit come the relations between both countries on the us of sour oil production and influence in the middle east. c g t n corresponding to young chang. she is in reality with the details. she jim, thing is visiting in re out today and we'll meet with heads up arab states and leaders of international organizations in what could be china, the biggest and highest level diplomatic move concerning the air of region. since the founding of the people's republic of china in 1949 president, she is having a busy schedule and re, since there are 3 major events taking place. first is of course the state visit to saudi arabia, followed by a summit between the chinese leader and leaders of the gulf war operation council country. there's also a highly anticipated 1st ever
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a china arab summit between presidency and has of states that represent the interest of much of the arab world. now, officials have held this visit as a continuation of the long historical friendship between china and the arab region . since the ancient road, but of course, the strengthening of modern relations also played a big role. i should say there are deep synergies between the development strategies of china and the era region. take saudi arabia, for example. it's ambitious. saudi vision 2030 pioneered by the crown prince mohammed, since i'm on create huge infrastructure need from both hardware construction for smart city solutions. so these are exactly the kinds of expertise that many chinese companies can offer under the belt of road initiative, low cooperation expert they could naturally follow. now it speaks volumes that president, she explicitly re out admit high tension between saudi arabia and its biggest traditional allies. the united states, and on the other hand, the message that president is bringing along on the strip is to build
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a shared community with a common destiny with the arab world. but your political message here is that china belief, beijing and the world to both champion multilateralism respect each other sovereignty and the right of self determination. this analysts say is a common core interest that serves as a foundation for economic, technological, and cultural cooperation between the 2 sides, from city and so on, the china and the arab well championing multilateralism. india is also poised to take a leading role in the multi polar world of according to russia's foreign minister. so kayla roth was replying to a question from the audience that the prima called readings international, forming most good when you refer to it multiple. no, no, in increasingly fracture scenario, what are the attributes required for the food and the best on us been loser when a country becomes a lead in its region through this and in the global arena?
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india is one of the leading countries and economic growth. if not the 1st, it will very soon become the most populous country in the world. india has vast diplomatic experience, authority, and reputation in its regions throughout this years, prima called readings forum is called the transformation of the world order. the ration dimension to discuss issues of global as well as regional importance. number of experts from around the world have gathered here in attendance. and there are also a number of high ranking russian officials as well to circle abra mentioned the fact that the west has basically given no consideration to treaties in europe that are supposed to prevent military alliances from expanding at the expense of the national security interests of other countries involved and directly ties into a comment made recently by a white house official, john kirby, that laugh rob spoke about john kirby said that russia's facing no threats right now. well,
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live rav retorted to that. he said that moscow is perfectly capable of making that determination for itself, and that it's easy to make judgments like that from the safety of across the atlantic ocean. so according the latter of all, this basically shows that nato is not a defensive alliance, but it's actually bent on dividing nations around the world to accomplish its foreign policy goals. iron photographs to that organization, the north atlantic alliance not only declares its dominance in europe, but at the madrid summit had proclaimed new approaches, including new responsibility in the in the pacific region to trying to turn india against china and your concept of into visibility of security has appeared, but in a different sense than in the o. s. c. now they say the security of the euro atlantic and the in the pacific region cannot be separated. now we also heard a lot of criticism of u. s. backed regime change around the world, specifically the fact that the collective west labeled mar gadhafi of libya and
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saddam hussein of iraq as dictators. and then unilaterally made the decision to support the people who killed them in over through their governments. lavelle have also mentioned that libya and iraq actually had significant social programs for its people as well as protections for human rights in comparison to the kind of chaotic situation we see in those countries post us backed post to western fact a regime change in those countries so that's basically a rundown of the main topics that were discussed by survey leverage and what other experts here we're talking about as well. your asian studies expert and non down own weakness, sion told us that both russia and india will continue to cooperate as they both ones a multi polar world. given these similarity of views that india and russia have about the wood. i'm not surprised that this relationship has actually grown stronger despite the graces that started in february. both countries want to
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multiple willowwood, and that will ensure because it's a multi polar well that the 2 of them will stay engaged with each other. the combined west, led by the united states is fighting to retain its way off running the world when india started buying russian oil in large quantities. there were questions about o and as of funding the ukraine ward and all that. but today, if you notice all the best, only those who come to india, i saying that, well, this is a sovereign decision of it. so i think they've understood that india does not respond to well to pressure on that endeavors. big decisions based on its national interest. the leaders that the western balkan countries have to decide which is side barren regarding the conflict in ukraine. that's the message from brussels as the e commission chief claims the block is the closest part enough, a bulk of nations, as live on the lion made that statement during a summit in the albanian capital,
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we noticed very clearly that the ukraine morris not only rushes cruel war against ukraine, but also a question of whether autocracies and the law of the strongest will prevail, or whether democracy and the rule of law will prevail. and this struggle is also noticeable in the western falcons. we are the closest partner, and that is why the discussion is also about you having to decide which side you are on. this cor fly law to i take and tributary rachel mazda. he joined, says ly from paris, said many thanks for joining his rights. was nice to see you. i shall, will, can you tell us about the summit and will message to brussels ascends to the region . so bottom line is saying here that the world is divided between autocracies and democracies, and cheap presumably considers that the, you is a, are going to be among the democracies. so i'm nothing quite says democracy like an unelected bureaucrat travelling to a foreign country and throwing around demands on the people of these countries get
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a say like, i think that, you know, they at least would have some kind of veneer of democracy on what she's asking these people to do maybe at least make an effort to pay some basic lip service instead of just running in and saying, you know, come on it's, it's them, her us make a choice. now it's kind of like the girl in the 3rd grade cafeteria who gets caught eating or somebody that her friends don't like. and suddenly it's like, hey, you know, i have to make a decision. is it ask them? so basically, i'm vander line is also saying that the you as the quote, closest partner in the balkans of the balkans, which is why they should choose the u. this is totally like controlling fiance, whose sense is that maybe you might be looking elsewhere for other partners and then tells you that, you know, you'll never find anybody else quite like them. so, you know, we should probably not leave, but, you know, go ahead just try,
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right. but um, you know, that's totally not insecure or a delay that doesn't smack of any kind of insecurity. so of course, where could this insecurity be coming from? well, keep in mind that serbia was present at this summit and serbia has had been developing really good relationships with other countries in the region. and serbia, in particular, has refused to march in lockstep with brussels foreign policy. and it also refused to sign this declaration at this summit, a president alexander who just explained exactly why pub, listen. i can neither sit nor stand behind that declaration because i did not write the declaration. but i must say that we did not agree to the sanctions against russia, and we did not introduce them either. it's a fact, some people like it and some don't. i said that the attitude towards the sanctions is actually the attitude towards the citizens of serbia. it is not natural for us to participate in that policy. by the way, this toronto declaration also reads,
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quote, the e remains the regions closest partner, main investor, and trading partner and principal donor. the exceptional scale in range of the support should be made more visible and reflected pro actively by the partners in their public debate and communication so that citizens can appreciate the concrete benefits of the partnership with the e u. o. yeah, so that'll probably go over super well because there's nothing quite like constantly reminding people that the guy paying the bill is actually paying the bill and demanding the ever one promot where the great guy is and how generous he is. and what a great catchy would be, and you know, maybe you might want to be totally loyal to him on the off chance he might want to put a ring on it some day. you know, just maybe if you're lucky and if you denounce russia, they might one day get around to it. right, so many thanks for that. so it's also contributor rachel moss and joining us from
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paris the usa that oppose is a request for the international criminal court to probe the death of a palestinian al jazeera journalist who was shot dead in the west bank in may this year. as despite the fact that she read apo clay is also an american citizen, the network legal team of said they have new evidence proving the killing to have been a deliberate attack by israel. here's what was said by the us state department spokesperson . when it comes to the i, c, c, we maintain our long standing objections to the investigation, end of the house, and insulation in the, in the position. the artificial focus on its core mission and that or mission of serving as a court of last resort and deterring atrocity crimes. on tuesday, al jazeera said it had filed a law suit to the i, c. c. following an investigation by the channels legal team. the network is demanding the court identify individuals involved in the killing of serene clay,
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which both palestinian authorities and the reporters family have accused israel of we spoke to a close friend of the reporter who said, washington is acting in its own interests and nobody but the i c, c can reinstate justice in the case. i feel in justice and just let us know just to see and the international community is hippocratic and the americans are hippocratic. it's clear that there is a strategic relationship between us and israel, and usa has been predicting as an old international organization regardless what the automated as me as commented. and the criminal court was not too predictable, justine and people who should. and in the case of sharing sharing was killed. and sure in am is a symbol of daily philistine the philistines,
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who live daily under israeli, a corporation and under life liberal athenian people are suffering not only from the commission, but from the bias. the american best, the best towards israel. the idea had initially rejected any involvement and the reporters killing, but eventually admitted the reporter likely died in cross fire with palestinian militants while the countries p. i'm strongly opposes any investigation into the idea of the actions. no one will investigate idea of soldiers and no one will preach to us about morals and warfare. certainly not al jazeera, i just remind you of the events back in may river since cause that much outrage on control the say, a warning you may find the following footage, disturbing. sharina actually was killed on the 11th of may this year when she was covering the israeli defense forces rate on the palestinian territory. she was
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short in the head and immediately taken to hospital when she comes to her wounds. she'd been working for al jazeera for 25 years, a former director of the palestinian non governmental organizations network. believe the us doesn't want israel to be found accountable. and since 2 years ago, they are escalating their violation against human rights and by the state. it's contradicted by international human rights slow. if anyone letting you know that the punish people or the killing people supposed to hold these deaths on or the government does accountability, it is no accountability in this case. and other cases for the building settlements conference, getting land and historically united to administration, protect it from violation against the human rights the other. but a big thing is that you're able to see their don't want as
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a government to the accountability democratic republic of congo continues its fight for peace with negotiations between the government and rebel groups wrapping up with more promises than results. local correspondent, among the piano reports from kenya, where the talk took place. this net is xanda, christoph, when the east african community concludes it. not all parties convinced that real meaningful solutions have been found. the announcement that all countries will agree to follow the agreement stipulated in there under agreement, may only be considered as a small step for negotiate and say that even us most if one is a step in the right direction, we have made progress. and i'm hopeful that when we meet again in got my which is the place and we have said that that should happen between january and february. we should be able to report progress on the items that have been agreed upon here and then engage into some of the more medium term and long term agenda items that
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require time when we we meet at our, our next meeting. we hear peter today. we can see that we made a lot of august because we started somewhere there will be one in april. then we are and i will be to where we engage with groups and the leaders of the c v society . and today you see most of them here and they mentioned this is fire and they are doing to in activities to happen in the regions under the control to dave, to the community. so they're all committed to release of what recalls child soldiers and other same time, they're all ready to continue submitting to the dfcs program, which is a program of disarmament. demobilization, the integration into our communities and stabilization, the cities in san diego theme and not to be happy with what was b as a major piece took over the last 3 weeks. many lives continue to be lost in a conflict in the region with the potential of affecting millions of lives over the
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next few months. these african community host the talks which ended abruptly as several delegations walks out claiming they were still to be paid money, promised for them to them for taking part for mc kenyan president. and here were kenyatta was forced to postpone the closing ceremony, but promised money would be paid. meanwhile, the d. r. c. government has accused the main rebel group and 23 have killing more than 270 people, including children and the countries restive east. tens of thousands of catholics took to the strength of the country at the weekend to protest the alleged massacre and 23 leaders, however, denied any involvement. security with consultant wilson campbell se then 23 is not the so violence group in the country. i think it's a very important that for, for this, this time around, the rebel groups are not members of the darcy duncan side made on the negotiation table. because obviously a bit when this part is to know me,
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like he does up in the past, in the past, leaders usually wonder on the part is negotiating the peace process. it's without involving the rebel. so actually i'll say that welcome to vote. but as long as wanda and uganda are not put under pressure for, for these piece, if then i always believe that the problems will continue up resisting. so i think we have to look beyond in 23. when we look at the file play. thanks for joining us here at the international web, back at the top of the hour, with the very latest with
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his emotional specially to renew the lease is up to engine. you took a little of doing piecemeal. mm ah. with hello and welcome to cross top where all things are considered. i am peter lavelle as the e u. final ice is yet another round of sanctions against russia. there is a growing awareness among european and the washington stands the game economically from the west proxy war on moscow western sanctions or punishing europeans. is this what the europeans find up for
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the cross trucking transit landing tensions i'm joined by my guess by in, in los angeles. he's a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor and an independent economic analyst and, and parents. we cross the shock appear. he's professor americas at the school for advanced studies in social sciences. right gentlemen, cross groves and effect. that means again jumping anytime you want. and i always appreciate why let me go to you in los angeles, you got up early. as for the program, we much will very much appreciate it. i want to start out with this news 1st here. this price cap on russian oil, but it has been sponsored by the g 7 and others. what do you assess it to be? because, you know, this is a commodity that a certain number of countries say that you want to control the price on of one particular producer isn't good at work. and should rush should be worried. go ahead in los angeles where the west is throwing the kitchen sink at your age and west
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