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ah, to a residence vladimir putin emphasizes that the west left russia no choice but to intervene on protected national interests out in the moscow's opponents are still pending to come to the negotiating table with china's top diplomat says that russia, china relations are unshakable. after the recent visit of russia's deputy security had to meet the chinese leader shooting and sent the years after the mound rebellion canyons are calling on the british government to compensate locals for the crimes that they committed by the military or our parents greatly suffered in
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some died in the process of the brutal colonization in our country. the leadership we have now should emphasize the importance of compensation to the mouth. also in the weekly the u. s. approved almost $2000000.00 of additional military aids ukraine, including the 1st shipments of the page with thanks for joining us for the weekly here on our team on is peter scott, bring you some of the top stories from the week just gone. welcome to the program. we start with president vladimir putin, who recently said that the west left moscow with no other choice but to defend his country's interests and the citizens. he also added that russia always showed a will to negotiate, and all attempts have been bought by its opponents. let's cross live now to marina course over to discuss this further. maria, thanks to join us in the studio today. can you tell us what the main takeaways from for the president, but in the putin speech of latter may have heard m reiterated once again that
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russia has always sought negotiations. that has always sorta a peaceful solution from as early as 2014. but again, soon, no avail. he said that he liked to remind us once again who started this mess to begin with, and also who is behind it. we took lena village, we had to stand up for the people that live in these territories. we had to support the choice of commands. it wasn't us who stage a coup and ukraine, they started it. basically, this is all the policy of our opponents aimed at dividing russia. our goal is to unite the russian people. the focus is and always has been defending the rights of the russian speaking community in ukraine. those people who have been asking for help since 2014 and also of course protecting rushes national interest. this is something that he touched upon a several times and he said that this is again something that the west does not only want to hear,
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but also acknowledge the importance of it to russia. i believe that we're doing things right. we protect our national interests, the interest of our citizens or people. we have no other choice but to protect our citizens. we are ready to negotiate acceptable solutions with all participants in this process. but this is their business. we're not refusing to negotiate. so once again, we hear that rasa is ready to negotiate as that is, comes to the negotiating table. but it seems that ukraine is on willing, and it's also been encouraged by us western allies to do anything but come to the negotiating table and start these piece thoughts. and let's hope that they start sooner rather than later. maria, thanks so much for breaking down the key takeaways from putin's interview. thank you. meanwhile, earlier this week, president putin warned the you of the consequences unilaterally of you last resetting a policy on russian energy and the moscow's no plans has no plans to abide to the
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western imposed price campus. and it will set his own prices in england in general . you know, sometimes our colleagues and partners surprise me with their unprofessional decisions. after all, at one time it was the european commission that imposed on us the transition to so called market pricing for gas. and we persuaded them, i personally did this. we persuaded them in brussels not to do this, said that the gas market does not work this way. will lead to serious consequences to a surgeon prices. it's happening right now. now they don't know how to get out of here in or trying to regulate gas prices as well that the boot russia has accused the u . s. and e. u, of attempting to manipulate the international energy market. this comes after the you impose a price cut on russian energy in an attempt to undermine moscow's ability to finance the conflicts in ukraine. now, new russian legislation frees up the states major gas exporters from fulfilling foreign contracts. if they violate national guidelines, the details of moscow's revised policy will be finalized by the end of next week.
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this year, russia's at gdp declined less than predicts that in spite of increased western sanctions, we heard from independent journalist mcgreevy, who says that he use economy is the one feeling, the bronze from the sanctions on russia. that's why we were told by the germans, by the french, by our leaders in the west and our sanctions when necessary to ranko russia to we sneezed. but we are all armies. energy wise, it is the situation mist. annabelle, we have mine a stand last week for us. it's a terrible winter, i mean he rushes minus than his wine frequent. but here people start to realize that we had a huge problem of energy. no fuel, no gas, no, no, no, no solutions for oil within months in long term solutions, not before years from now. our economies in tatters everywhere. i mean factories closing the cost of life is increasing. we have for 10 percent,
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12 percent inflation. we can't get energy, this is terrible and they don't have an answer on so our economy encounters and brushes seems to do well. in a statement on sunday, china's foreign minister has said that the china, russia, bilateral partnership remains unshakable. cities average among with a comp, the china, russia relationship which is based on non alliance, non consultation, and non targeting of any 3rd party remains. rock solid, such relationship is free from interference or thing. it's hamp to solve this chord between the 2 countries and is immune from changes in the international environmental change of russia and china assets. you deepen that ties and moved towards a more multi polar world. those are most came previously this week during a visit from former russian president to meet you media, to beijing, where he met with his with chinese presents using ping cdn corresponded to sunny,
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has more details. according to a chinese reed out after that meeting between general secretary after cbc central committee and president shooting and the chairman up to russia, united united russia party demetri, mette. yes. the 2 had covered quite some ground in the range of topics. china would provide more opportunities for what peace and prosperity and on relations of the 2 parties. she had said that the long institutionalized context between the 2 parties have become a unique channel and platform for a consolidating mutual political trust between china and russia. and she said he hoped 2 parties will continue in depth exchanges on governing experiences, development strategies, and international and multi national corporations. and on the china, russia relations. she had said that in the past 10 years, china, russia relations have was due to changes in the world and have always developed in a healthy and stable manner. she said that china, russia comprehensive,
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strategic partnership of coordination were a new era, is a long term strategic choice made by both sides based on their own respective conditions. and he said that china is, were willing to work with russia to deepen relations, enjoying the promot global governance in the more just and reasonable directions and on the crisis in ukraine. she had said, as always, that china continue to hold an objective and fair sense. and promote peace talks. he hopes sac relevant parties could be reasonable, restrained, and have comprehensive dialogues and resolve security issues through piece talks or nelson wong, who's the vice chairman of the shanghai center for international studies. you says that good russian chinese relations can be explained by the fact that both states show vision of a multi polar world. or i think the year of the target audience is,
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of course, not only the 2 countries, people of russia and china, but also to the rest of the world, naturally shows china's resolve to seek for a better understanding with the rest of the world, which this announcement that china believes in peace. china believes that there are the relation with russia really reflects the core interest or the respecting of the core interest of the respective countries. so this is something that i think are of friends in other parts of the world need to understand that when it comes to relations between china and russia or our 2 countries do have a lot in common, not only in economic her, you know, dependencies, interdependencies,
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but also are about our view towards the future of a multi polar world. or china's expressed anger over washington's authorization of up to $10000000000.00 in military support for taiwan. without mincing words, it said that the u. s. is a direct threat to the international order. fact have repeatedly proven that the united states is a direct threat to the international order. and the driving force behind regional turmoil. the united states stubbornly pursues its own interests 1st and the wilfully wages worse and quits conflicts with other countries for its own self interest, causing the large number of innocent civilian casualties and displacement. the resolution of the taiwan issue is the chinese people's business, and china's eternal affair, which does not allow any external interference and the u. s. has no right to make a responsible remarks. according to the latest u. s. defense arts of to $10000000000.00 will be provided over the next 5 years to
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modernized, tie one security capabilities. so i want defense ministry says the decision shows. washington is committed to taiwan on the island security. u. s. arm sales to taiwan have continued to grow, and this is despite the issue straining. beijing is relations with washington. a. we spoke to nelson wong again, the vice chairman of the shanghai sense of international studies. he says that the u. s. uses tie one as a tool in it's multi level strategy with china, where i think it's quite apparent that the taiwan strait is not at peace of the moment. and the main reason we all know that it's because the u. s. is making use of this tie one issue and trying to to, to play this card so hard as to, to irritate china. but on the other hand, the government has repeatedly said that they respect the one china policy that they
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do not seek taiwan independence. they won't assist taiwan independence, but what they do, what they say they don't actually match. so of course the chinese government is quite happy about this, and we've already seen spokesperson from china's defense ministry making of our position. very fun. so let's see. let's see, but i hope during the meeting of u. s. a secretary of state blink, and when he visits china matters like this will be disgust ah, the fights of mama war veterans you stood up against british colonialism in kenya. buck in the 1950s is far from over. even today. this week they asked the canyon president to demand compensation from the u. k. governments which westminister has
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pledged several times but says get to come true on. i have your we are calling on the current government's and kenny are to ensure they keep on press and the british government so that the mom, all that strengths and their siblings can receive compensation well in advance. the british governments agreed and 1959 to pay the compensation than pledge to do so again in 2003, and once more in 2007. so the concern parties should sit down and come up with a conclusion for the veterans. we don't know why it's taken too long for the agreement to be implemented. we are requesting to be paid the full amount from the world bank 3 trillion dollars. the 1950s, the canyon people rose up against british colonial rule and response. the british army confined around $1500000.00 kenyans to detention comes and launch military operations, their torturing and killing thousands of suspects of ma ma supporters. and just as we said here that mama minutes is themselves were also guilty of war crimes. it was
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they to reveal that the british officials tried to corrupt their own crimes. with ma, ma, it's of, it's still trying to seek justice to this day. somebody may not ghetto, the some that has in cabin by the world bank for mo, mo, should be released immediately. some of us are certainly very old. as you can see, others have died and we're only surviving by the grace of the lord. honestly, really suffered at the hands of the british in kenya. it was for our parents greatly suffered in some died in the process of the brutal colonization in our country. the leadership we have now should emphasize the importance of compensation to the mal mal. oh, some of the remitted veterans couldn't even walk to this meetin. they are very old and seek some. i've lost a memory as a resource would be torture. you underwent dirty coolant period, so our president should feel for the veterans and pressure. you could government in the news this week,
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a ukrainian presidential adviser has cold for the targets in of iranian weapons. factories over the country's legit of supplies to russia. iran plan introduced miss ardon supplies for russia. bloodedly accumulates the addition of international sanctions. important, abandoned none the walk in sanctions invalid un resolutions concept and move to more destructive tools, liquidation of plans arrest of supplies. russia and iran deny all those allegations with moscow saying that the ukrainian side hasn't presented any evidence that it's miniature has been using iranian supplied weapons. kevin turn says it has recovered iranian drones. surrounded, i meant to find jones to russia, but on the line that this was before the war, ukraine says that just isn't true. the country also denies selling an mythos to russia. professor at the university of toronto, they had mom and mirandi says the cube is sticking to broaden the wall. it says a lot about the regime and yeah,
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that not only do they want to create some sort of world war 3 like environment in europe, but they want to the regime once they expand the war to other parts of the world. the iranians have been importing weapons and technology and exporting weapons and their own technological capabilities to russia for a long time now. and if western country you export to saudi arabia and to this railey regime, the russians and iranians have every right to export their weapons to one another for the regime and to call for a military operation against iran is very dangerous. of course, i don't believe any one is going to listen to his demand. there's nothing else that
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these western countries can do with regards to sanction. and a military option would mean a severe retaliation by iran against countries. oil rich and gas in some countries in the region that host american bases. and while here is pushing for a military response over alleged iranian arm supplies to russia. washington has approved almost $2000000000.00 of additional minutes, a ukraine, which includes a us patriot missile battery. and this amount was made following present to landscape recent visit to the u. s. u k presidents. vince was his 1st trip abroad since the start of the war in an address to congress, he expressed gratitude to the us for weapons already provided for more us housed instead, it was supplied that patriot missile system to give russia criticize the visits and weapons request, claiming that zelinski was more interested in securing arms than piece labor rights lawyer and author duncan molig says that the u. s. has profits a greatly from the supplies of weapons to ukraine?
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think that the u. s. is happy to give that money, whether the patriot missiles are used or not. it's also a matter of putting money in the coffers of the defense industry. us criminal institution, i'm forgetting which one, but that they are now sounding the alarm bells that they expect these weapons end up in the hands of criminal elements by the ministration has no interest in handling. and how do we know this? we know this because the democrats voted down to a house committee and a republican proposal to audit the weapons that have already been sent to you. so we know that the us has no interest in being held accountable on any of this or fox news on kids. carlson questioned why washington should be keep, keep supplying care with tens of billions of dollars in financing and weapons due to the historic debt to ukraine, to leave a historic animosity with non soviet russia. no, no. how do we win here?
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what's in it for us? isn't this our country and where do you good talking to us like that? we have yourselves so much to have so little respect for the united states of america that will put up with that that will applaud it. thank you sir. may i have another? what's wrong with us? what's wrong with our leaders? while us lawmakers approved spending more money on weapons to ukraine, not everyone was so enthusiastic, outspoken republican marjorie taylor green, criticized zelinski, visits as absurd labeling him a shuttle precedence of the u. s. on his country. the 51st states media analyst line, also this on fed. you make american people pay for the government decisions to keep taxpayer funds, appoint ukraine. we're looking right now in the united states at a $1.00. think about this trillion dollar omnibus bill. american citizens are say, 1.7, truit trillion for what we're wondering,
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where are we going to pay for our operation? what it, what is our goal? are you suggesting? does this intimate, that we are involved in a war that we are a participant in this, that, that we are a cold combatant? does? is that what this means? because if it does mean that i don't think a lot of americans who are particularly care for that, we never signed on to this. we're getting to the point right now where people don't really understand it. and frankly, maybe common sense may prevail. because the one issue that nobody is talking about is peace ending it, the cessation of hostility, that's it. it is somehow absent and void from the, from the rubric of conversation. maybe i hope we're getting to that point where we say enough. i mean, wal mart simply muscle editor of the investigative new side,
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the grey zone, li, posted an exchange that he had with delegates representing the ukranian dash for on their way to congress. is 45000000000. not enough. no. not enough. how much? how much more should we give to ukraine instead of our own people? do you, do you do support the as of italian, so you're more of an add on to tell you there's no more as a value where where train and recruited that into a former professional army over the last 8 years. so the neo nazis are brought into the army. no, no, no, not see them not. i mean, so no answer about if the crane is a democracy, why did zalinski ban 13 opposition? partial law. we did have the national marcia law sounds on democratic. why did he ban the russian wing of the orthodox church? and i still wanted access to serving as a treasonous organization. and with found, with materials that were legal and financing that the enemy war against innocent people. i oppose the assault on don. yes. do you the shelling of the people have
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done? yes. do you oppose that? no, no. are you wired? wired civilians been killed and done yet? lugens, if you oppose that there was a small anti war protests on east capitol right at the front of the capitol. and as i was standing there, i ukrainian diaspora delegations just rolled up, started taking pictures, and i began questioning them. and you saw the exchange right there. i think it was very revealing. and these are actually significant figures not only in the diaspora, but within the ukrainian government itself. i didn't know they were coming. i didn't know who was coming. i just showed up in the capital was actually hoping to be the one reporter who actually asked critical questions of our representatives here in the u. s. on why they were going to authorize another $45000000000.00 to continue this dangerous proxy war throughout 2023. and what i found was
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a completely locked down capital. it looked like the days after january 6th, except the offenses were lower. there were no members of congress, although i did catch a last senator joe manchin who basically refused to speak to me. senator, do you know how much we've, how many billions we've sent to ukraine, who said a lot more. do you want to send more? oh yeah, absolutely i'm, and i'm all in, i'm all, we're all in and also in the news this week, the 9th bunch of newly released twitter files reveals the u. s. intelligence services aggressively push the blue bird to sense that any anti ukrainian narratives claim in their parts of a so called russian propaganda campaign. the f b, i know the security agencies suggested that the counts that compared ukrainian government to the nazis of world war 2 were created in russian fall farms. they also alleged that any of the $280.00 character scripts which said u. k. the ukraine is homes of multiple violence. no nasty battalions are simply trolls. i shall be banned from the platform altogether. the file show that washington's collective narrative with care could not be cast into doubts. and an
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implication that before that russia was provoked into the conflict, was to be an investigator whose being given access to those files house question, the story that that's been put forth in tell about the shady origin of these accounts might be true. but so my, at least some of the information in them about neo nazis rates, abuses and done bus. even about our own government. should we block such material? this is a difficult speech to lemme should the government be allowed to try to prevent americans and others from seeing anti ukrainian accounts. according to the expos, a, the u. s. labeled uses as pro russian trolls simply for sharing even verified footage and fives. showing this footage of new nurses carrying 3rd reich and other fascist symbols brought accusations of spreading misinformation. that's what the investigator with access to the league files summed up that the platform successes were put under pressure to look for shreds of foreign medlin,
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but came up with nothing or in meddling, had been the ostensible justification for expanded moderation. since platforms like twitter were dragged to the hill by the senate in 2017, the twitter files show execs under constant pressure to validate theories of foreign influence, and unable to find evidence for key assertions, found no links to russia, says one analyst, but suggests he could brainstorm to find a stronger connection or the least go on to shed further lights on us intelligence agencies showing screenshots of messages were agents, allegedly so twitter stopped, you banned specific pro republican accounts as well as to suppress stories like the hunter biden laptop scandal for many eeoc universe, professor north at michael, read some wold calls this since ship. this is a violation of the 1st amendment of the united states, which does not permit the government to dictate expression to dictate speech.
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and we're seeing plethora of data that shows, in fact, that they did that and a lot more. and one has to wonder whether they're actually meddling in elections themselves. and whether they're, since they are basically an organ, the democratic party, the f, b i, that is. we're starting to wonder whether the f b i in fact has some call culpability, with reference to covering up election crimes on the part of the democratic party. it's utterly illegitimate and it's known as economic fascism. when you have this kind of collusion between the state and these corporate players and you're saying that they're so tightly knitted together, that there's almost no extricating them. and it's as if we have a state run media here. this is very, very reminiscent of totalitarian regimes. there's politicize ation here. they said
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that they were looking at domestic violence, extremis. and we know what this has to do with this is about utterly silencing the opposition to the democratic party. well, that's are up for now. whatever you want see this weekend. i hope you having a good one on his peter scott's and i'll be back in around 30 minutes time. but do stay tuned from all grade programs. qu nope, aeronautics. ringback ah, ah ah
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ah ah ah, with the discovery of the new world at the end of the 15th century, there appeared atlantic slave trade. the slave traders from european countries started building forth on the western coast of the african continent to transport the african inhabitants to america, to be forced into hard labor. until the middle of the 17th century. portugal had played the main role in this atrocious business. then great britain, france and the netherlands took the leadership for this fan of 400 years of legal and illegal slave trade. about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the
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atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate for each slave ship to america. there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people trade practiced by the leading european countries took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations classifies that trans atlantic slave trade as one of the gravest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. this is the biggest act of deportation of people ever seen by mankind. ah,
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