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fire never broke the free spirit of the indians, and there will assist with perused supreme court rules that countries out the president must remain in detention for over a year. while those who remove him from power prepared their legal pace accusing the former leader of rebellion. the africa leader submit, wrapped up in washington with america's top diplomat, attempting to tie the west colonial path to russia. thank you and overwhelmingly adopt a russian drafted resolution to fight the glorification of naziism by the us. you break germany and other western countries,
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voting against the motion with good morning from moscow to wherever you may be. catching us from. welcome to the hour's top news stories from around the world i'm paralyzed about. peruse, supreme court has ruled that ousted president federal castillo muster made and pre trial detention accused of inciting a rebellion. the former leader will remain in custody for the next 18 months. while the new government builds a case against the verdict comes as for as you leadership announces a 30 day state of national emergency in response to better assist you supporters entering their 2nd week of protest leaving the country in deadlock protest erupted after congress. impeach the former president and ordered military vehicles into the nation's capital. a decision the ousted leader believes was made at the behest of
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the u. s. ambassador, who has fully back the newly sworn in government. let's discuss these latest developments with political analysts. didier ortiz, welcome da. i thank you for having me. what do you make of the latest court verdict, given the fact that the former president castillo had claimed he would likely be released prior? well, it would have seen. so if the law was respected by the additional system in. busy the initial system, it grew, is at the hands of the ap party, and it's been in the hands of the party or several decades. now. ultimately, the judges are going to rule in favor of keeping the status quo. if castillo were to be set free today, you could go to the pallets, you will have thousands of people with him. you will have the crowd of people with him. many officers would hesitate to resist an order from him,
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or the fast of the matter. they will try to keep them in jail as much as they can for as long as they can in the harshest condition that they can possibly do to president allegedly former president. i think that this is a house of cards. a bruin state is going all out, suppress the protest. they have troops on the ground and murdering the people. they have a meeting with ambassador to the united states to pursue and they're trying everything they possibly can from activating their. busy small and fragile net worth of service each ins to try to get protest against protest going on. they've been trying to even position an undercover police officers to commit acts of vandalism, spread it to protest. so it does surprise me that the judges are playing their all
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their part in imposing a cooper. now, let me ask you this vital question. peddler casteel has accused washington of being behind the crackdowns of the protest. his supporters are accusing the weiss of being behind his ousting. there are reports showing a meeting between us ambassador to peru, lisa cana, with the novel are they cannot previously worked for the cia for 9 years. what do you think of such claims? you know, lisa, canon met with the minister of the fence of peru just a couple of days before the co. the u. s. government has always had its hands in peruvian politics. if you look at the lay out of the politics, there is plenty of and cios from germany, from the united states, from bridge in bad seek to room if you will, or the next generation of political operatives and room. you have 2 camps for the body stuff, all right. which are aligned with boss and other far right bodies. while europe and
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of course, who support you re to the hill because the cause of ukraine is the cause of brilliant fascism as well. and you have their so called cabby are left, which are supported by various social democratic liberal, n g o space in europe, and in the united states. these groups hate castillo because castillo, a one hand, represents as a, have a elaborated in the past. this rural and the in, in can pass that the lead, want to forget by any means. and then on the other side, the caviar left for more focus on identity. politics and economics. present castillo is a social conservative. he doesn't believe in things such as marriage equality doesn't believe in things such as abortion. now, obviously, many of the poorly remittance are progressive in all sense of the word, but present castillo himself is a social conservative. and this is to the chagrin of the caviar left west,
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never been elected to major office in blue. so you have 2 angles by which imperialism. that is a western influence. busy and cios, another operatives, can try to take away our country and install another the colony of the united states and castillo, specifically mentioned that the u. s. is interested in peruse natural resources. i mean, we have lithium copper, and so what are your thoughts on that? and what are your thoughts on what to steal can do right now to fight back. you know, our mineral resources, our natural gas has been the target of doing staff for the past 500 years. every empire that has come here and try and has these stolen from us and even insulate so many of our people in the past. so the united states is. busy only deleted among the recently imperial powers, but today, improving people has to do up in
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a new way. and the u. s. empire is very weak. so it's really for us to impose its will at this moment. busy prospects forecast or the hands of the fact of the matter is, is that many opportunities, elements in his entourage abandon the trait, lie to him. i'm talking about members of congress. i'm talking about ministers of his government. i'm talking about the prime minister of his government. his vice president. busy of all the people that swore allegiance to him and convinced them to separate himself from the national political party. they leave a trait and they were always treated as do you have learned is the hard way. so if the people's movement triumph, bestier triumph with it. there is the very interesting dialectical relationship deal, and that was precisely why the government does not want to release them because it
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is believed that people have a leader. you know, there was this political prison that was a couple months ago. and that was my that and he had a lot of support from the roll out. he was going. busy throughout the room, he was getting some orders to come to his rallies. he was in, come about the last 2 hours left him if you will. but this qu unmatched. so you recognize the number of this precedent. he went to speak to the he got stuff on as if people in his followers heckled. right? so all to read that to you is the unique position of being a leader of them, of a mass of people. busy or organized either in very little groups or not organized that all so castillo and his people. that is to say that most majority, both valley and both humble, both sacrifice strato brewery society can when they could. when will the peruvian
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state go further in their killings? busy unfortunately, i believe so. political alice didier ortiz, thank you very much. thank you. ah. the african liter summit has concluded in washington with u. s. secretary of state anthony blank and speaking to journalist to wrap up the event, he didn't miss the opportunity. however, to criticize russia, making a comparison to the west, his own colonial past. it's very powerful because you hear countries that are, we're here in washington this week. gonna kenya. so many others that have been the victims of imperialism in the past. and who see that now happening to ukraine by russia. throughout the 3 day, some at the united states declared the importance of the region in solving world
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problems in a bed to compete with africa as other partners, china and russia. the u. s. has already signed deals worth $15000000000.00 and voice support for the african unions at initiative for permanent g 20 membership. however, not all african countries were invited to the summit, guinea and sudan. every 3 out molly and bettina faso didn't receive an invitation to their contrast and political views. we spoke with locals in those countries who shared their opinions about us intentions in the region. what a lot of it france in the usa, a rejected in africa. it's due to their politics. this initiative is a way to preserve their image in africa, all wishes to have a trusted partner who is honest to bring good ideas in the right equipment to help us to fight this phenomenon on our territory. a, it's an opportunity for joe biden to bring the us back to their former position in
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africa because united states of america are trying to take advantage of doing it for a long time. we've been under the leadership of europeans. it's them who colonized us and they all the origin of all these things. i believe the u. s. is targeting europe's place in africa. we spoke with john, carry out to host of our teens, the whistleblowers who thinks that the real reason for not inviting these countries is a lack of benefit for the u. s. even when the new governments of these countries have pledged a return to democracy and of in some cases scheduled democratic elections that still wasn't good enough for the united states. and so these 5 countries weren't invited, and i'll add that these 5 countries are 5 that in which the united states can't make any money right now russia is very popular in africa. china, a china is very popular in africa. and the western countries are not. they're not
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because they ignored the needs of the child of the african people and the african governments for many, many years. the u. s. presence is literally a one of, of war. the only real us presence in any of these countries is a paramilitary force. look at molly, for example, or mauritania, or any of the other of this a hell countries needs year. we only know by accident because of a leak, that the united states has a military presence there. a military presence that has not been approved by congress, whose job it is just to, to kill people. and to try to keep these host governments in, in power. the headquarters of french president and manuel microns party were reportedly rated by prosecutors on wednesday as part of an inquiry into the government's usage of consulting firms. prosecutors suspects that several of
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consulting firms. mckinsey employees worked as volunteers on mac roads, victorious presidential campaigns in 2017, and 2022. the investigation focuses on whether there was any false election campaign accounting. as well as whether favoritism was a factor in selecting who the lucrative government contracts went to. earlier french president macross gave a speech in booking of fossils. capitals, promising that france won't finance groups involved in corruption. left off and nervously through france will no longer invest solely in order to conduct a government to government transactions. with no benefits for local people, it will no longer invest and allow major groups to sometimes take part in organized corruption. but it will be vigilant. along with you, mister president, and all african leaders and young people to ensure that others to day do not replicate. sometimes with an incredible kind of fascination,
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the mistakes we made together in the past for investors from all over the world and for the whole african continent. i wanted to share this requirements i will have for france. let's discuss this live now with associate professor at denison university and the president of the global institute for sustainable prosperity that how come to walk them? thank you for having me on the show. how do you assess the ongoing investigations? have there been any statements from the prosecutors? well, i think the, the investigation will take its time and will reveal its outcome. but, but really what's, what's important for me from this mckenzie gate situation is 2 things. one is a reflection of the failure of the french public administration. tradition, france since 1945 established lay now, which is the causing us,
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you know, that we need to know, which is the most important public administration intellectual institution that was eventually closed. and eliminated by macross and 2021. and that reflects the failure of a long tradition, not only in france, but in all former french colonies. including to new jersey. i work in a foster and beyond this tradition of having a public administration that is structured in the french tradition was essentially squeezed to death and replaced by hundreds of millions of dollars worth of contracts with consulting firms including mackenzie. so that has to be recognized that there is a fundamental failure in the way the french government in form of french colonies, are governed from an administrative standpoint. and number 2, it reflect the failure of the euro zone system that squeezed public finances to the
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point of not allowing the french government to actually hire in train and administer its own strategies and policies, but rather pass on these contracts to private firms. international firms, in this case, in american firm to conduct public policy on behalf of the french government. and this is, by the way, the model, the trance, is also exporting to the rest of the world via its presence in, in, in africa. in particular, we know how much pressure, french, embassies, and french investors put on developing countries to sign contracts with the french construction companies and, and major multinational corporations. so this is, this is a failure of a system rather than just a simple corruption case. of course, the corruption itself tells us something about the, the back and forth kind of the revolving door between volunteers. on the mac crawl
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campaign from from mckinsey in particular. and then ultimately major contract handed out to, to mckinsey. so that's, that's really the beyond the mc mckenzie gate itself. and we have to look at the broader implications for, for, for france as a government for the euro zone as a, as a system of austerity. and for, it's a links to former colonies on the african continent in particular, and how those procedures actually produced, the corruption that mc crawl was talking about the day that that must be eliminated . it's actually a system that produces corruption by design. well, you talked about the corruption, you've talked about the internal issues, but france does have strict rules on the financing of political parties and election campaigns. how exactly did this occur? i mean, specifically, well, technically speaking,
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mackenzie didn't participate as an institution and, and the elections. but mackenzie provided a lot of volunteers as, as individuals participating in microns election cycle. but a few months later, all of a sudden government contracts are handed out to mckinsey the institution. so it raises a lot of red flags. and especially when the volume of these contracts doubles in a matter of a few months right after that election. so that's really the major red flags that alerted the investigators to, to look into into this. and i suspect if, if france and other governments in the euro zone and beyond take this matter very seriously, they will start digging probably multiple scandals similar to the mackenzie gate. and it's not just mackenzie, there's lots of consulting firms on, on a large scale that engage in this type of interaction with what
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should be a secret democratic process associate professor at denison university and the president of a global institute for sustainable prosperity about couple of thank you very much. thank you for the new york times has revealed how the russian state own media company, the g t r k allegedly shapes the opinions of its viewers. the u. s. media outlet base that report on in a legit math lake of work correspondence from the company's employees. spinning together a counter narrative for tens of millions of viewers, russian propagandists plucked clips from american cable news right wing social media and chinese officials. they latched on to claims that western embargoes of russian oil would be self defeating, that the united states was hiding secret by weapon research labs in ukraine in the china was a loyal ally against a fragment in west. beside these accusations,
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the new york times also claim that v g t r k receives instructions from russian security agencies on how to cover the ukrainian conflicts with russian producers. apparently asking chinese colleagues for the story ideas trying to quote, curry favor with beijing officials, legal and media analysts. lionel says the new york times article is simply infantile. first, my reaction show what i mean. let me ask you something. can you tell me what country, what business, what product, what candidate, what, what network goes out of his way to promote and publish bad news about itself? what country during a war or military operation says, you know what, this is too good. this is to popular, go out and dig for something that makes us look like we're losing. i mean, this is, this is and same. and i love the way the personalize it. she's not, for example,
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russian or you or your credit or, or the actual fact of the matter. it's who's involved. it's an infant tile. it's infantile, the wave if point fingers. but here's the best part, who's reading this? who, who is pouring through the new york times? what i era is dish. i've got news for you that as we say this out, that dog don't hunt, that train has left the station. no, but he cares. nobody's listening to this. nobody's going to change their opinion. it's almost as though they say, let's have one last gasp at an attempt to do something. ah, the un general assembly has adopted a rush and drafted resolution to combat the glorification of naziism and racial discrimination with the majority of countries voting in its favor. the resolution
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lays out a plan to fight fascism and other factors which fuel racism, discrimination, xenophobia, and related in tolerances over $100.00 members voted in favor of the bill and 50, including the u. s. ukraine, germany and italy voted against it assemblies. now, hosting on doctrine, meanwhile, in a swipe at moscow to us, lawmakers have asked congress to vote on a proposal to remove russia from the un security council. here's how the bipartisan congressman justified their draft resolution. the russian federation has carried out and the legal premeditated unprovoked and brutal war against ukraine. resolved that the house of representatives urges the president of the united states to limit suspend or terminate rights and privileges that the russian federation exercises in the security council of the united nations. we've heard the u. s. ambassador to the un make noise around such an idea before,
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but there's really no mechanism for making this happen. there is no mechanism in the un charter for removing a permanent member of the un security council. permanent means permanent and there is no procedure for removing members of the un security council that are permanent members. so if you look over the resolution, it's 11 pages long written by these to you as lawmakers. then it basically argues that because they consider russia's intervention into ukraine to be improper that because of that, russia should be barred from participating in the un security council. now what's interesting is they're citing the fact that the un charter gives only 2 criteria for when a country may carry out a military operation. one is self defense and to as being done with the part the, the permission of the un security council. if that was the grounds upon which a country could be removed from the 15 member body, that leads the you add the united states would have been removed quite
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a long time ago. let's recall the 1999 bombing of serbia by the united states. that was not done with the approval of the security council. let's recall the nato invasion of afghanistan of 2000. and one was, or we can recall the 2003 us invasion of iraq, which the un secretary general at the time even admitted was a violation of the un charter was illegal. here's what he said at the time. i have indicated it was not in conformity with the un charter from our point of view. from the charter point of view, it was illegal. now the 2011 us nato intervention libya was done under very spurious grounds. and the un only approved a basically in arms embargo and then the united states moved into with the new, the no fly zone and eventually a military intervention. then you'll also recall in 20, in more recently 2017, the united states conducted air strikes targeting the syrian era republic,
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a sovereign country. the usa continues to violate the terry of tauriel integrity of syria with us troops in syria, without the permission of the internationally recognized government. so if you look over, if you look over the list of u. s. activities that have been carried out in a country simply intervening militarily and another country is enough to remove a country. the usa should have been removed a long time ago, but this kind of activity fits a pattern of the united states and its allies trying to politicize the activities of the united nations. recently, we saw iran being ousted from the women's rights council of the united nations. now, many of pointed out that this sets a dangerous precedent when one country financially be ganged up on by the united states and its allies and removed from international bodies. this kind of violates the purpose of the united nations, which is to bring countries together to work on problems that affect the whole global community. even
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a lot of countries disgusted by iran behavior would have preferred something milder, like temporarily suspending iran from the commission on the status of women. but the u. s. effectively forced other members to get in line by announcing the initiative with very little warning. now iranian leaders that pointed out this sets a very dangerous precedent. country is facing some international disapproval. then that gives the rest of the countries the ability to kind of gang up on them and force them out of international bodies, which is quite dangerous. now it's also been reported that the representative. busy of the military government of me and mar, has been blocked from reaching the united nations and taking his country seat. and the united states was kind of arbitrarily preventing the military government of b and mar, from representing itself as a member of the united nations body. and all of this points to the united nations essentially being abuse. the un is, is essentially becoming a mechanism for the united states to carry out its international agenda. busy and
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violation with proper proceedings. iran had spoken up about us abuses of the un. here's what's been said to stick with is simply another respect example of us hypocrisy. the u. s. has made a standard practice to abuse and drill such valued concept as human right. in order to achieve it, to make political goal and it has achieved so by utilizing your platform and resources, the organization and multilateralism of the nations were exposed to have countries working together to carry out their goal. these, these, these goals don't seem to be being carried out. we see a situation where it appears that the united states using the un for political purposes. this latest moved to try and introduce legislation in the united states that would lead to russia being removed the permanent member of the un security council. it has no legal basis un charters. there is no mechanism for removing
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a permanent member of the security council, but it accompanies an increased effort by the united states to politicize the activities of the united nations and remarried today on r t. a new documentary about a soldier who lost 50 of his friends in the syrian war, but find solace in a new one. an incredible story of the power of friendship and the unusual form it may come in. here's a sneak peak of what's to come. we all know that this is something that we will face it soon or later. almost 50 days since i lost my friend a become like presenting my friend that he lost way for i mean if they haven't because i'm happy that i'm you find is really, really thought you can don't think mom right now you want to. so i know that
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