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i said, if something had happened to him because i didn't handle the situation well, i don't know how i would ever have been able to forgive myself. oh, just like the patient's family members. metal where it is determined to save every life because of aged with difficulty or can you see all the pressure still there, but we have overcome difficulties broad by the outbreak 3 years ago. with the experience, we're confident that we can overcome the challenges together with the patience. fine. medical supplies in china are also working around the clock, doubling their production capacity to meet hospital buns after the surgeon cases. oxygen is crucial in treating covered in fates of patients. and we heard from workers at the factory in china to remain positive despite the difficulties a provide over a 1000 medical article, alligators, and about a 100 killer liquid gas for relatively on and medical exclusions. tell us how your i just recovered
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a few days ago. my brothers to and we're back to work at full steam, would you know of your question? i think of as, as transporters of the gas of life, i'm glad to be of service to the people of beijing. and finally, the russian lead commonwealth of independent states members are stepping up trade and then national currencies, which president vladimir putin has praised june and ongoing, informal summits of the serious leaders in st. petersburg. to me isn't good. states have become more active in using what was the kind of shooter national occurrences and mutual settlements? i mean, you said anybody in the commonwealth, we have howard, unaided, our efforts to work on looking for a subsidy ocean into enhance technological, the sovereignty and independent families to work together on enhancing industrial capacities and scientific capacities. cross live now to ortiz, eager to donald, is covering the summits in russia's northern capital ego. thanks for joining us.
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one more. can you tell us about this meeting? well, absolutely. first and foremost, the russian president vladimir putin has specifically underlined the unofficial nature of this event. that basically it's not a summit in the traditional sense of the word, but rather something more resembling a gathering of good friends, while friends in very much high in power. but there's that the timing of the event is hardly coincidental to you can clearly see the massive christmas tree behind me . and so this is something that while is coinciding with this event and basically it is something over of the end of the year. resolutions for the leaders of the c i a states and on opportunity to draw the road map for 2023. now you've already had the russian leader talking about deepening economic ties, the turnover, the global turnover being spectacularly massive between russia and russia. c, i s counterpart nations aids to well over a $100000000000.00. so this is something impressive and this is something that the
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russian lead and his counterparts are looking to even deepen and to expand. now the corporation or in the cultural sense has been growing as well. for instance, 2023 has already been announced to become the year of the russian language in the sierra states. and the russian leader has a whole heartedly thanked his counterparts for taking this decision. now the russian lead of latimer pope, he did not admit the fact that the relation by the relations between some serious nations aren't exactly perfect. and he am of course, talking about armenian deserve by john the 2 nations as close to war as ever. i especially since 2020, when the actual war broke out between them over the control over and gone a car back now also 2022 has seen clashes on the border between the on the border between to jig, stan and kyrgyzstan, but according to vladimir putin there's no other the to the,
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there's no other option, excuse me, but to i and these things out and move forward. well, artes egos done of thank you very much for breaking down that informal meeting of c s. leaders in st. petersburg. thanks very much. melissa rob. on the i was thought new stories from around the globe for more 24 hour news. correct? you had it was all websites. archie dot com. i went back in just under half an hour's time with more headlines. but in the meantime, you can watch ortiz interview with he had you cameron's royal dynasty discussing the impacts of european colonialism on both africa on his family. ah, hello, and a very warm welcome to this interview on archie. i'm fornia today will be speaking with israel majesty. jour, even bloomberg dwell among the bill. the traditional rule of canton bail hearing cameron's economic capital dweller with him,
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will discuss his great grandfather's legacy and other burning issues in cameroon and the african continent. israel majesty, thank you for joining us. yes. first of all, i greet you cordially. thank you. thank you. your great grandfather is considered a legend among the dwelling people for resisting jim on colonial rule of a one century after his death was enduring legacy. or what enduring relevance is there in his words and message will compare it to my grandfather, left quite an impulse of message and to understand the death of my great grandfather, which consider 2 important aspects. the 1st aspect is the front the camera and appears at the burning conference. in other words, the burden conference defined the division of africa took place in germany between 18841885. and as a result of the burden conference, cameroon was born. okay, but it was a camera that was born from the protectorate agreement signed by my grandfather, d to world, among bell and the germans. and the 1st message dwell among gives,
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as he was a 1st of all, cameroon, ian kings. because cameron was built on a mosaic of different traditions, which has a certain moment met and formed an ensemble which is called cameroon. and he was the 1st one we missed because of the problem that he had with the germans to go round and visit this mosaic in his new borders. and he was saying, what is happening to me now when attention is going to happen to you to go from this point, the king to all among bell was the 1st communion patriots. and so the 1st one who recognized in a profound way the borders of the country in the eval nose to day is cameroon. suss it something that was it's a patriotic message. therefore he was the 1st communion patriots in them. and the message that he leaves is that if you give your word a certain level, you must respect the commitments that you undertake. and he undertook a personal commitment. knowing that
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a certain moment the germans would give him the possibility to escape, that they would probably arrange it. but at the same moment saying that he had to return. so he leaves the day before his hanging to meet his family, to say good bye to my great grandfather, to my grandfather, and to the whole family. he says good bye, good. and when it is finished, even so it gives us an idea of the current to he had. but we don't have time to develop it here. and after that, he goes back to the prison to accept his martyrdom. gemini has attempted to make amends for its colonial past. how difficult is it for you personally and for convenience in general to make peace with his history of violence and genocide? a lot of it yet, your party does it without actually, there are several parts in this subject. the 1st part is that we commemorate every year for 108 years, the death of rudolph to all among bow. we know that during these $100.00 a years,
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we commemorate this, but we do not commemorates how to say it a hatred towards germany. i think that it is in the image of sub saharan africa that often emerges that in the colonial syndrome, beginner and treat, the africans do not go to the source of the colonial mechanism. what happens is that they assimilate the subject as a historical mechanism recently. you might have seen if i could just follow up on that. have you personally forgiven the germans for killing your great grandfather greater when was it moving? there are 3 things that are very important for me. the 1st one is that, as i often say, and we're family suffered a lot after our great grandfather died. and we kept from that period what we call a syndrome. because our family suffered from direct consequences, but not only our family. they were direct consequences for the whole world sauer for the entire katya's community. i think in the sense that it was a moment when the 1st elements of our decadence,
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he appeared for me before the period of due on a monger. and in the intermediate period, the dollar the sour in general, but especially the de waller, they occupied the entire region and live in great prosperity. the prosperity and expansion were extraordinary at a commercial level, at exchange level. and since this particular situation, the history with germany and the tragic end of rudolph dwell among a bell, there is a decline. the whole sour world suffers the consequences of this historical situation . and the consequences today is the poverty of our community. the poverty means that to day, even in cameroon, our community does not occupy its place in the sense that to participate with its status in the evolution of our country. i want to say that the history of the hanging of drywall among for us is something extremely painful. we do not express a direct hatred towards the germans, but we have a desire to simply rebuild our community. actually, i've ruled over this community for some time now for 10 years i've worked to
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organize a meeting between germany in cameroon. and before me, my father worked for 20 years. it means it is been going on for 30 years, and i've achieved some results. there's no doubt the your presence here today is motivated by the fact that i've recently been in germany in a particular commission. also, it means that we are moving now towards a possible answer to the historical elements and also maybe to the consequences that we suffered at some level. well, the city of berlin in germany recently renamed esquire, specifically in honor of her great grandfather, rudolph doyle, among a bell. what did you make of the gesture, city nerve to poland, healthy for us? it is an honor to know that berlin has a street with the name of rudolph munger bell. it is already an element of recognition. but something happened when i held for the integration. after that, i was invited by the ambassador to the ministry of foreign affairs. it was simply a desire to look history in the face and establish
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a common perspective. i think that we live the situation like something relatively important because it allows us to establish a concrete foundation. because a name to a street is not simply just given. it is an important event that shows that there is a desire to understand what we went through during those years. but it is true that the elements build slowly come on. we do not want i thing to go too fast because it is not a simple how to say it's a simple matter of forgiveness. actually is about looking thoroughly at what could have happened. and also how we can build something in order to move forward. francis only announced that it is withdrawing from the south region and gemini also said to be ending in africa operations in the course of the year. now i just wish to find out from you how much stability have these to pass. brought in africa over the yes 1000000 lawanda. here we have a controversial point of view in this subject. there is a positive view and a negative view. positive perhaps, because as i've just said,
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there is this notion of globalization and isn't, may be unlikely because the historical events made it so that we stay behind relative to the globalization, as we know it to day to day despite everything we participate somehow, our country participates in the life of the planet, and there was a gradual evolution in relationships. but france indeed maintains a particular impact. the example of this is the fact that we have a relationship with a currency called to see if a frank and it remains a relative aberration. there is the same, see if a frank in east africa and strangely, with the same parity. but somehow this currency can't be used in east africa. the currency of central africa can't be used in east africa. it is necessary to convert the money to make a currency exchange. it is a sort of aberration that remains from colonial history. and the subtlety of this currency stays here. even so,
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today there all ready ideas about how to transform the situation. because the germans lost their colonies. after that they lost the war in africa in 1916 and the united nations in the 1920s, deprived them from holding amy authority in those colonies. actually, the colonies were divided between england and france. it means that germany no longer had a presence in africa on the country. during recent years, we can see a sort of comeback, and not only on the ground. at the same time, this germans raise the problem about how to sate 1st about rudolph to all among a bell, and behind this problem of rudolph to all among bell. there was a reactivation of something that became a collective amnesia. because the colonial idea and the accidental end of the colonial idea in germany marks the end of the war that they lost. the us when we talk about amnesia, it is also an uneasy reflection about something that is not so durable. thus,
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it is one of the reasons because of which they, at their own level return to quickly. today they have a tendency to go back with the knowledge that there are issues that we see between russia, the middle east china, the united states, and between the europeans. first explain somehow the form in which the geopolitical context changes. because africa has a future, and it is something that can't stay behind also because of commercial interests that we get on the blue . ah, glad to ms. nathan with his thing, but that will a funny that i will be should be another boss from you. i just need them grabbing miss steward with key at the when washington state, the process is to the dealer. molly contrib crane's. give us a letter that it was put in. it was for good idea of christ upon us in the whole
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could i use it because you need video with what your support, superficial, lithium to walk you level of zavala. but yet what you think that will be this will be to ah, ah majesty. the last humans have seen increasing talk of more to polarity. what place do you think africa complete in this emerging new world order? there are a number of things that correspond to recent modern history. and i want to say that when africa awakes on and africa is now going through this awakening, 1st of all, africa has a lot of resources,
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except that very often these resources are no export directly at national level. but by international companies, powerful countries are shifting their interest towards africa. why? because or is how to say a lot of interest. not only at the population level, africa as a densely populated continent, it means that it is a market for consumption. besides, the africans are improving in quality, and consumption takes relatively big dimensions. it is something that corresponds to the interest of the northern powers, as they are called, because they are interested of course, not only to have a relationship with africa in the present time, but also in the future. and so for me, it's like him when we see today how morocco made it to the semi finals of the world cup. is it big news now? i think one of the reasons that morocco reached the semifinals is also because a lot of moroccan children the same with some cameroon in children. so the reality of football in europe and transferred it to their school system somehow is the same with other things. we cannot think the africa will indefinitely be in this position
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of a 3rd wheel. there are a number of things that gradually appear that we cannot just lock away. there are reactions and i'm one of those who think that the africa to morrow won't be a 3rd will any more? you know, there's something that is little known, the point of view of our diaspora. we have a diasporas that came about because of immigration, in other words, the children left in colonial times or during the neo colonial period, or may be later in postcolonial time, they left to europe or to the west. that is africa. and from there, the exchange takes another form instead of inside to outside, from outside to inside a not because others do something, but because the african children have positions which allow them to start creating relationships of a different nature. so as for myself, there is one important thing. first of all, the cameroon has a particularity,
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compared to where in the world, there are only 2 countries that have these characteristics as well. calendar and cameroon, both french and english speaking. they are both part of the commonwealth yet, except the in canada. it is actually relatively the opposite. the english speaking part is a little more important than the french speaking part. and in cameroon, it is a french speaking part, which is a little bit more importantly, english speaking parts. what i say generally, in fact, generally, the fact is that we in our country, beyond that, we have an ethnic group that has its own written language. the bi moons there more upon the left. your majesty, cameroon is a multilingual country with about 247 indigenous languages. what shockingly, only english are french are considered as official languages. do you expect a break from these european languages and the popularization of indigenous languages? would you support that initiative? i believe that having this writing system should see a commitment to linguistic unity was that is we should start from the idea of this
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writing system by this writing system. we can link it to language and then ensure that cameroon returns to a national language without naturally denying the languages are already spoken to european languages. he should know, however, that italy has more regional languages in cameroon. and the only one language impose itself florentine. why not? why is there no such potential for cameroon? and as for myself, i am completely for the african i zation of our reality in all parts. knowing the afterwards, there will be a possibility to translate all literature into a language in 2 systems. we have translators, so this question will not arise whether the scientific level or at any other level . so the question is simple to ensure that we can as myself integrate except the idea that the national language may be the indigenous language. you know, there is a small particularity at this level of this world cup, all the african countries which have qualified. all of them for the 1st time have
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native coaches. and the one who brought morocco to the semi find was, is not an expansion. he is a local person. the one who brought synagogue to the round of 16 is senegalese, the one who led cameron to beat brazil at the end of the group stages. is a camera union. it's a revolution. but it was a hobbling of something that is about to happen. it will take some time. so we're not talking about resilience patients, but simply about work to work through to a new era. africa has reached resources, but european investors or european countries are exploiting those resources. how balanced do you think the africa europe relationship is? and how concerning is a show of exploitation? crossly speaking, the african continent correspondence 22 percent of international commerce who present actually our resources are the elements of an unequal exchange because they represent raw material and they often come back, transformed with
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a huge influence on the economy. you are talking to someone who has in his dna, the sense of the idea of the commercial resource of commercial commitments and commercial production and consumption. thus, for me, i support the idea of younger generations that can how to say, forget somehow this complexity that undermines us and be able to develop relations in the global commercial reality is in the era, allison has officially ended, but many believe that it has reinvented into itself into what is now known as new colonialism. what are your thoughts about this and what manifestations do you think there are to these phenomena? i've just spoken about the currency we use. the currency we use is called to see if i, frankly, this is one of the results of what we called neo colonialism. i would like to give you one small example as proof. when my father was born in 1927 at the moment when he reaches maturity at the age of 2021 in 1947. at that time he could not even
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imagine that his people would have to leave come room one day. so his manner of planning to the future was limited by the colonial view and colonial reality. you and i, we originally from, we are a generation that lived in independence. this means that we are a generation that so the relative autonomy of their countries, regardless of who ruled the country. this means that those who run the country were originally from our villages. it was the leads which came out of our villages. and each of us had the opportunity to make plans for the future, for example, which the president of the republic spoke about. it is true that this is not about all africans, but they're met all. how is it called indians steel? it steal together with everything that the meaning of the world steel can include in the modern industrial society. i want to say that in our development, in our growth prospects, we already have billionaires to day. we have a whole lot of people have financial capacity and there are people at that in
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algeria, in, cameroon, and throughout the african community. they can get involved in economic relations, either by returning from outside to inside or going from inside to outside be buys open. in essence, germany says it is let in african countries resolve their problems independently. without any interference, i reassured by this commitment. as for myself, i'm convinced you know what is very good, that in terms of geo politics, this and politics actions rarely occur without alteri motives. so why not a nickel and they speak somewhere in africa of a marshall plan. but there existed actually a marshall plan. this marshal plan is in europe, and this marshal plan has somehow led to a result. is something, even if the americans took off, so to say, at the end of 1945 war, i boom, an extraordinarily important takeoff. even if it started from the end of the 1st world war in 1918. and nevertheless,
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today we see how india is part of the newly emerging countries. many asian countries, including korea, a part of the emerging countries. germany actually has some specific ideas. oh boy . as for myself, i've experienced more or less a similar situation when we were ultimately staying with 10 other communion kings. we were invited to germany, it took place a few years ago. there were 2 similar trips. the 1st trip was covered by the german ministry for economic cooperation and development. and the 2nd trip was covered by mr. new cur. the special adviser to angler mircle. so i'm very close to this perspective. in any case, i've seen it. i'm simply saying that whatever the truth of germany are, the problem is in the maturity of africans themselves. in truth, it is up to the africans themselves to be able to find a way how they will build integration within whatever support we may receive from abroad. and in such a way, things can be resolved, the african continent is an extraordinarily rich content. extraordinarily rich,
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it cannot remain indefinitely in such poverty that characterize it with such wealth . when you see the growth rate of the modern economy, when we see for example, that shortly, the growth rate of china, for example, has risen by north point 8 percent. the growth rate is something that correspond somewhere to the interest that one can receive from investments compared to the investment itself. it is the rate of return of investment. if the growth rates are very low, that means the rate of return has some starting point to receive profit. african countries always all have growth rates above 0. if you look ultimately at countries like the countries that we influenced, they often have very low growth rates. and so they look our continent with a lot of lust with a lot of desire. knowing that behind this growth rate, there are a lot of investments. and of course, a return on those investments. so for me, the spirit of this growth rate determines the interest in african countries and
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more, especially as we go forward, the more we say to develop. finally law, i'm surprised by one thing to tell the truth. the communion minimum wage is around $35000.00 c. if a per month. this is the minimum wage e. yeah, to french minimum wage is around 100-1200. 1300. almost $1500.00 euros per month. that means when i'm going to manufacture a product in france, me, how can i say that? i have to include the value of my payroll in the value of my product, then. and as it is very heavy, it means that the products will be affected. when i have a country that has a minimum wage of 35000 francs next door, that simply means i have a job, a real potential to be able to do things that can have an impact on many levels except that effectively the whole question is to ensure that this maneuver can provide genuine quality. finally, the power of our maneuver in the world. and one of the things,
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one of the things that has kept the power of modern china remind, was simply the fact that it had a low minimum wage rates. and besides that, the quality and power of the export was relatively developed. so that means as myself, africa is an el dorado on an el dorado, which is still poorly explored nowadays, and naturally poorly exploited her yet. and it is her highness, as i even would learn, among other thank you for speaking with anthony se. ah oh, was recently munoz cards and like if you speak russian, keep your voice down while out in about
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a quarter. don't put your human symbols on display a guy so you guys don't talk to strangers. 7 i avoid noisy gatherings with your colleagues and perhaps also your friends think you're guilty because you'll rush a minute for a specific struggle with
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. that development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk with a in a shorter one. and i'm not going to stay like i went back a national z. m a
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a re russian service men die in a ukrainian, a drone attack on their base in the central russian region of south wanting disturbing images. i had a group of ukrainian summit, this killed by russia security service while attempting to cross into russian territory. the great part of western supply equipment, as well as improvised explosive devices in the news. india's army is set to deploy around a $120.00 crazy ballistic missiles which are able to change the direction to flight . the kid of the expelled it's un coordinator, declaring her persona non grata, accusing the official of painting a negative picture of the country security situation. i'll really know where we stand.

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