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report from the imagination i miss and african united miss. i don't care about tigers. send people with with the deputy head of rushes, national security council house and met with chinese president. she jan paying in beijing. mccree made it also delivered a letter straight from a lot. america also coming up in the program with the e. u. parliament scandal labeled tar gate shift says focus to morocco with senior european politicians accused of taking bride length to the north african countries . the u. s. backtracks on its previous criticism of asians locked on policy, stating the global economy could be hit hard by china's cobit situations,
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demonstrators in peru, calling for international support to prevent further police violence coming out of the country's newly installed secret service is chief saying that protesters are terrorists, we are coming out for a human right. i found in every year catching the program from today across the globe. welcome to moscow on the news, our on our see, our top story, this wednesday. sh, the deputy chairman of russia's national security council dmitri med viet of is in beijing. the former president met with chinese leader. she jin ping than spoke together on a range of issues. with joining me now in the studio to discuss this more is marina coster ever marina. unexpected to all men now inst. visit by mister med fietta to
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beijing. what's known, what we did know is that they discussed a number of international issues and they agreed once again, they're reiterated the fact that their approach is very, very similar. all the number of these international issues. also using things said that china is ready to move closer to ross. so for a fair global governance, they discuss their strategic foreign policy cooperation, including within the u. n. as well as other multilateral platforms, like the as ceo bricks and the group of 20. also, of course they touched upon the ukrainian crisis, the ukrainian conflict. exclusion being said that he express hope that both parties will maintain restraints, that they will maintain rationality and hold a comprehensive dialogue. there was also a letter that was passed on from debate on behalf of latter me up who transfusion
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thing. and in that letter it expressed that there was an unprecedented level of russian chinese relationships. and when it comes to political dialogue, practical corporation, the notes also expressed confidence in the continued progressive development of answer states and into party ties. now with the new leadership of the communist party of china. and also what's interesting is choosing things said that the relationship between russia and china has withstood the test of time through all the international ups and downs. they remained close and they're moving towards one direction. and once again, like they said, they're reiterated the fact that their approach is similar. so this is what we know as of now, i'm sure that we'll get more details as time goes on. but what's important right now is that they're moving in one direction, economic partnership, political partnership. this is what we know so far. yeah. lots spoken about that multi part polarity issue. always a big thing over the,
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the last few months as well. we will expect a flash starlight as well away faculty. and now now that we're seeing that the, the so eager to make it seem like they are the ones who are in charge of the world and we're seeing now that we are talking about a multi polo world. it's not just the western charge. so we're seeing now that russia is pivots and more towards the east, something that we've been seeing actually happening over the last decade, really. so now they're cementing those ties. it seems and trying to find more ways that they can corporate and against commencing that friendship. and that unity, yeah, fascinating stuff. i'm sure more will come out from this meeting and we'll talk it through the next few hours me and thanks very much. marina cost river. ok, i busy news day. another headline story today. there's been a new development in the so called char gate scandal that's shaken up the european parliament. some lawmakers are now accused of taking bribes. linked to morocco are to contribute original. morrison has been following the story for us. it's
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certainly not the best look for the european union when the same officials who are so keen to lecture every one else about democracy and transparency. now find themselves with the big mass right under their own roof at the european parliament when the scandal broke. earlier this month and belgian authorities rolled up suitcases full of cash at homes and hotels associated with european officials. all eyes were focused on covers a legit involvement in the shady lobbying practices associated with the scandal. particularly since the football world cup was on and cutter was the host country, and it already faced controversy over how it may have been awarded those games. but now morocco has been dragged into this fiasco as well. thanks in part to an alleged confession by former european parliament vice president, eva kylie whom the you parliament recently stripped of her role in title,
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internal investigation documents obtained by the press suggest that kylie had dealings with former italian year a deputy pier antonio pines ery, whom investigators alleged to have received cash from both cover and morocco and who just happens to be the founder and president of a think tank called fight impunity. she had prior knowledge of her husband's dealings with mister pan's airy and that suitcases full of cash had been moved through her apartment. when it comes to transparency of its dealings with foreign countries, the european parliament apparently draws the line at morocco and voted against, including it with cutter in resolution, demanding more transparency and accountability. here's the amendment to the resolution that euro deputies ultimately rejected. expresses deep concern about the allegations that morocco has also attempted to influence members, former members and staff of the european parliament through acts of corruption calls for the application of measures in line with those applied to the
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representatives of katara interests while investigations are ongoing. so i didnt parliamentarians shy away from having a good look at exactly how they've been dealing with morocco. perhaps they're worried about what anyone poking in to that particular dark coroner mike finds maybe a lot of cockroaches or rats scurrying around. particularly if questions start getting asked about various parliamentary friendship groups or the role of antonio's like pans. aries in, acting as intermediaries or middle men of sorts under the guise of intellectual and academic respectability. it is long been an open secret that think tanks in the western world routinely serve to launder foreign lobbying interests. in the u. s. they've even gone so far as to bundle and donate foreign cash to candidates to public office. former you foreign policy, chief federico maurine sat on the honorary board of pan series fight impunity.
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angio right up until the scandal broke. here's maurine telling you. crane how to fight corruption way back in 2015. we have primarily focused on the need for conduct of the anti corruption reform, which is the key factor to allow the international partners to trust in ukraine and as if that wasn't enough. here maurine is again, 2 years later, underscoring the importance of solid ethical guardrails. for ukraine, the anti corruption institutions, as we discussed and as we agreed, must be allowed to do their work independently, with enough powers and resources to investigate, prosecute, and eventually ensure the conviction of those responsible for corruption. well, looks like you crane as well taken care of anything they might be up to that shady . so how many board members like more variety of think tanks like pens, areas fight, impunity in the you have bothered to take a good look under the hood of those and g o z and practices that the
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e u didn't does other countries? apparently that doesn't even exist at the european parliament, yet as the scandal is proving european commission, president ursula vander line just recently announced after this whole scandal broke, that she'll get right on that now though, probably right after lecturing the rest of the world, few more times on the greatness of european values. well, we also heard from a spanish law professor says it's no secret that morocco has been lobbying, you lawmakers to get wider fishing, right? the patient, western sahara has not only course a task, a political jabante to go meaning, but it has also an economy, meaning the worst sense to her now is the soles over
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huge benefits for the kingdom of morocco. no has been a non governmental organization called the western sahara originals watch the task calculated the amount of the money dut morocco receives exporting the phosphates from western sahara. and also we know that the money done, the european union gives to morocco to get a loud fishing in the occupied water was for her morocco exports mainly to the european union, not only but mainly at 4 to 10 unions. this is just the one issue where we know exactly does that. these corrupt corruption of the, your opinion level. and actually, as i said concerning the members of the parliament,
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this is not the secret that and morocco has been lobbying them. while nato officials have said they don't want a direct conflict with russia recently leaked documents, purportedly from ukrainian intelligence claims that the block has been providing key information to key of forces for attacks and russian military facilities. that document reportedly obtained by a hucker and published on social media contains detailed information about russian military hardware and locations. for example, it said that 2 strategic russian bombers were based in the angles or a field in western russia. along with this, a whole host of other data will ukraine is believed to abuse the intelligence in recent weeks to conduct a drone attack on the same err field. there are also claims that ukraine sought to destroy russian strategic bombers in the reserve. several tough regions. those
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drones were shot john, but 3 russian soldiers were reported killed and another 4 wounded, but 2, our craft damaged the drones are suspected to have been made by an american company . now, this is significant. russia protocol dictates that such attacks could have been grinds for a new killer response. moscow allows the use of atomic weapons in retaliation for an offensive that disrupted strategic military capability. so you can see how big could have been the alleged ukrainian throne strike on the russian nuclear capable . bombers indeed could have triggered such a reaction. let's read something else. the lease documents reported the current locations of hundreds of russian military vehicles that includes planes or defense systems tank. one for every day of the year by the way, and rocket launchers, all those, both in the conflict zone and deep within russia. more ships and the black c r, spoken by 2. we heard from former virginia state senator dick black,
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who said that nato has become increasingly aggressive. i think there are, there definitely are people involved in these things who are hoping that something will happen to trigger an escalation where we're russia would make some sort of a rash move. and fortunately, so far, president post has been a very cool come hand. who has, you know, he's been been very rational and delivered in his, in his actions. which is a very good thing because, you know, we're, we're so much closer to world war 3 than europe was in 1940 with the 1st world war. i was a part of nato, back in the eighty's when we, it was nato versus the soviet union need to was a defensive alliance at that time. but when the, when the, the wall fell, when,
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when the soviet union dissolved, the nato did not dissolve the worse all packed dissolved. but nato remained is very real post force. and it became a force of aggression. instead of being a defensive alliance, suddenly it started to move steadily eastward and, and it could only do this by creating an illusion that the russian federation was sort of identical to the old soviet union. but in many ways it's, it's exactly opposite to what the soviet union was. so, so nato has become a very dangerous organization. there are people who are trying to trigger some sort of response from russia that would begin to escalate and involve all of nature in
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in combat. we turn attention to don boss where a fear spot or something raging along the front lines. the private military company, the wagner group, a major fighting force in the region, has been facing off against ukrainian troops for control of the strategically important city of archer most ukraine's government said that president lensky recently visited the bustle city to meet with military officers. officials, excuse me, and hand arts awards. on the other side of the buffalo grinds the head of the wagner group, proposed a meeting with the ukrainian leader. i was sitting in the headquarters and they told me that lensky had just arrived. our guys are going to fire gunshots and morse code. if he pays attention, we could meet any time whatever might have. yeah. we've just shot in morse code to say,
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gears the lensky. we're nearby and we're ready to discuss the issues after president lensky reportedly took to the front lines. the u. s. a is he's now headed to washington to meet with joe biden. the u. s. recently unveiled a $1.00 trillion dollar government spending package, including $45000000000.00 for ukraine. media report say the lethal aid will include patriot missile systems on precision bombs or your key official said. washington was not objecting to the use of american weaponry in an offensive on crimea. we heard from former united nations weapons inspectors, scott ritter, who believes bygone wants to lensky to help pressure congress and to providing even more military supplies. some members of congress indicated they might be opposing this. you're talking about accountability and things of that nature. how do we know this is going where it needs to go, etc? by having zelinski on hand?
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joe biden will be playing some political cards, putting pressure on. ready cars to pass this legislation without further questions, without asking the inconvenient question, such as what happens to american weapons once they make it to your brain? what happens to american money once it goes into a crate? how do we know us? taxpayer money is being used to, you know, to, to, to good results. because if, if, if these questions were answered, people might not be so willing to provide the money. so zalinski is coming here, you know, is a, is a major political pressure weapon for the president on congress to guarantee that this package is passed to another, a headline story today, the usa, china's corona virus debt tool is a global concern because of its potential impact on economic stability, washington has expressed hopes that china can get its coven situation under control
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. now that is all. despite its earlier criticism, all beijing's locked on policies. the toll of the iris is of concern to the wealth given the size of china's to be given. the size of china's economy is not only good for china to be in a stronger position because it, but it's good for the rest of the worlds as well. we, the united states continues to be a leading force for countries around the world. and the provision of vaccines and helping countries overcome the phase of the virus. we certainly hope that will be the case before long in the see as well. ned price the spokesperson for the us state department. and he was criticizing shina and talking about how this point, they hope china gets their numbers in order,
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because the impact that coven rising in china could have on the global economy. and people are noting the irony of what's been set as his boss, the head of the us state department, us secretary of state anthony blank and was just recently calling for 0 coded policies in china to be listed and calling for the release of protesters. let's review what's been said by us officials. china has to figure out a way forward on dealing with what's covered away for that answers the, the health needs, but also answers the needs of people. i think we're seeing the chinese people speak up for more freedom against the co locked down policies. i support that the lockdown is not a policy that we're going to support here. so when china had stringent anti coven policies that was declared to be repression. we have the u. s. government speaking out, a guest is describing china as the repair it. and now that those restrictions have
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been lifted and cold in cases in china are rising. we have china once again being can down. now the claims and the condemnations china from us officials are laced in hypocrisy. one will note that the united states leads the world in terms of coven related deaths. whereas china, despite having the world largest population, is 98 in the world in terms of cobra. death, so nowhere near the united states in the number of coby related gas. so it's quite, quite hit to critical for us officials to be criticizing china for cold related gas . i'm talking about it, but this all fits a pattern with how the united states covers china, no matter what china does. china is condemned when kobe 0 coded policies were put in the fact they were described as brutally authoritarian. and then when those coded policies were lifted, we heard that this was a sign that president, she's in pain, was weak guy. and that this was, that was a sign. and he was giving in and didn't have authority and power that no matter
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what the u. s. media and the u. s. politicians look for any excuse to condemn china and can damage policies and portrayed in a negative light. and this latest statement, this latest flip of the script, if you want to call it, that is just a really blatant example of how hypocritical and nonsensical us narratives are the usa does not like a particular government, no matter what they do. they find a way to spin it in a negative way. it's been discovered the new head of peruse, national intelligence agency reportedly has links to a previous authoritarian regime in the south american country, including a convicted death squad organizer. the security chief had said mass protests, which of grip the nation are essentially a terrorist insurrection. if you want to address the events that are seen as a social conflict, we are in total error here. there are no social conflicts in each place where the
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police and the armed forces are attacked. there is a political objective and that is called a terrorist insurgence. more than 20 people have been reported killed as mass demonstrations turned violence and made flashes with protesters helping, calling for the newly installed president to resign to the previous incumbent was taken into custody. following his attempt to dissolve parliament essentially leeds, i decree what proof the government has made some concessions to the protesters including saying that fresh elections will be held ahead of schedule local activist centers this from the streets of lima. right now i don't facing a very of emergency, we have a military cb government right now by de novo. you updated that in alliance with the armed forces. i believe a bed
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of protesters and demonstrators across the country where we are having human rights . i retrain the tensions very violent attention in lima, but mostly in the provinces of ours on right now, there's a calling for our national right. we are calling for our youth or national solidarity. we are very afraid. those will be more dad lives. i've been more like violations with people across the country out there. you can enjoy this state of emergency. give them a young people even children,
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so please leave them all over the world from europe. the home, not in america, north america. we are coming out for help bumper. we do not want any more. people feel that we're having us human rights. i feel like now from latin america to west africa were 6 civilians and at least 2 soldiers helping reported killed in a series of attacks in bertino fuss. so a local reporter from wire to sent us the following report. hello, so 330 kilometers long way of looking at fossil i'm of government control for 3 months now is back to the country. will see that waiting again on the little public administration office sees a military operation called the rail hell,
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which been in local language to recover your belongings. village is the what are the motel? yeah. and we got their freedom from public official and busy with the but to get to call the years on the gone on the stuff she made the cabin. it wasn't so late last weekend to the late the good job of the victory. well, some by will, can i be here in what i do? it's a full position in which around $4030.00 will kill and one for the out of the site . we found an important quantity of logistics, of carries where the flight sees buy the item before the good news of the fix. one thing is to keep out. the other thing is to keep the area under control
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of government tools. for this experiment, there is a lot to do to come to the goal. we want to, for me, it's clear that the army is moving forward with more power because this is the 1st time since 2015, that a territory is recovered and officially announced by our authorities. i think that morally, this is good for the people of burkina faso life and all that. i don't know as we can see, interim leader abraham trial ray is committed. he is giving his all to convince people who think this is not true, that it's their imagination. you can't force someone to believe in what he doesn't believe in. but those who are on the ground eye witnesses when they see what's happening. will archie has spoken with burkina faso, the interim prime minister he sees national security remains a top priority on the country welcomes increased, partnership with moscow is get what are your priorities now? is it perhaps insecure to sector we son? good. yes, definitely. currently, security is a priority and burkina faso and we talked about it, but in addition to the security sphere,
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we discussed other areas as well because the problem of security is complex with many parts. we hope that starting from now we will begin to resolve it apart from that, it's necessary that our relations develop because we're all interested in when he is closer to thing, russia could become an ally for broken episode in the fight against to help us. we swims with yes and we would like it. we would like russia to become our ally here, as well as all our partners. and we know that russia's a great power and a frushell wants to can help us in this area. not forced to flee his white supremacist gun after they discovered he was jewish. the story of john daly is really like something out of a hollywood thriller. but it's real. and let's talk next here on our to escape from room 18 gets going in moment. ah ah
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a ah with i wanted to go and pay my respects hon. all those who lost our license the hands of the 3rd. right. and i wouldn't want to do it with anybody other than john, honestly, you know, horrible atrocities that affected millions and millions in this is the ideology that i live 5 or 4 years. and what is journeyman? since is harder than mine? being jewish had something to turn to, he didn't, he left something that was like a family type relationship and moved back into the real world. living in israel, he finally feels at home and he feels like he's with his people. and
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a leading with his i know that that's something i'd like to feel in life. you know, i'd like to feel that i do belong to something and i have something to look forward to and i have something to believe. i'm not sure what it's going to be used to consider myself to be a real american patriot, but i don't like the direction that my country is going a whole lot. when i, when my a cheaper. yeah. because it was he really with earlier we pulled in, overwhelmed with emotion, started shaking in bed and as i went to laboratory a few moments ago, i get sick. wow. going to the camp. it makes it. it's like putting in.
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