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this is sonya um, i used to miss dog and you seem to need your son. ah, and a g corp. the war in ukraine under piece in syria. those are just some of the topics discussed during phone talks between russia's body. ma putin answer key is prisoner . one british intelligence is spying on russian forces on key on behalf that's according to linked documents published by the news outlet. the greys of the blue, a tire with africa. despite the peace deal between t great rebels and beat the opium last november regions, biggest hospital pleads for help over a critical shortage of medical supplies with
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from moscow to the world. this is oxy international. my name is peter scott and these the top stories of 5 p. m. moscow time. welcome to the program. energy corporation, the war in ukraine and peace in syria. well, those are some of the main points discussed in a phone call between the russian and circus presidents on thursday. or joining me live now in the studio. talk us through this is our see senior correspondence rod gosti at ra, thanks for joining me again in the studio m. what do we know about the topics that these 2 leaders discourse to enough on conversation? well there's, there's a whole lot to begin with. as you mentioned, energy at turkey has big plans through his the future to turn itself into an energy hub. and the gas hub is the 1st step. so what they want to do is they want to secure supplies from russia, from isaiah by john, from iran, all flowing into turkey. from where you appear, nations, which,
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which i don't want to buy from russia. we run directly, they can then bar that gas by their oil. for example, i even electricity direct our power lines. the, the, the plan has been met with approval from russia, russia's on board. there's the turks street pipeline. or when ready, flowing in or along the bottom of the black sea. but those also, there's also more those of course, syria, russia, together with turkey and iran are central players, e in the syrian conflict. and they have been able to achieve much by getting together by talking about it. of course, the central in these talks was crazy. that they talked about ukraine at length about a potential she's far above sanctions going forward and about how to secure a we even start negotiations was suddenly
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a wide ranging phone called murat. do you know if the leaders reach any concrete agreements during that conversation? well there's, there's a lot that they agree on, agree on. ready. for example, the energy projects that they have, they want to expand the, the trend this corporate corporation that they already have in place. russian oil, russian gas already flew in to turkey. no ensued the mouse, turkey has risen up in the ranks of russia's trade partners even as european nations of have bad even sacrificed their own industries. why restricting trade with russia? restricting energy supplies from russia and driving their own businesses into the ground? nevertheless, we use these talks between putin and every one. the point of them isn't isn't to secure a deal the specifics. they have technocrats and teams for that, which then get together and work out the fine print. what, what, what these talks are about is getting the big picture where the 2 countries are
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abroad. russia and the turkey, in this case. yes, they are bored with many of the issues. there are disagreements and how to go about with the ukrainian conflict. russia insists that it central aims that the it began the special operation with not is the denotes of kish demilitarization of ukraine, that those must be in place. those must be agreed on before any piece talks ah, begin as fur as for all the others, the syrian talks in the, the gas projects that the nuclear power stations brushes building in a in turkey will turkey well in the stands, what it has the game. so certainly, there is little doubt that they will agree on much more, not after the war ukraine sick, he has kept up its engagements with russia. it's obscene, it's a member, but it's not been a mediator. and it was crucial in brokering that grain deal. how does turkey sees
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relationship, but of care, unlike the european union? ooh, the united states. it looks for its own advantages. there are jokes, the president that dwan is trying to sit in 2 chairs at the same time. and that is on the one hand, talking and engaging with russian on the, on the, on the other we mustn't forget, ah, the turkey is a member of nato, and it is supplying weapon systems, drones armored vehicles to you, craig, as we speak. so. so what turkey has said, president, at the one is he has looked at european leaders. and he has said that their approach diplomatic approach, whereby there's a blanket fan on any engagement with russia, that, that is a recipe for disaster. he says it doesn't work, but russia is a huge country and it is economically very powerful. it has a giant nuclear arsenal, and it is a un security council, permanent member. you can't just ignore russia and this is what he has done. he has,
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he has talked to putin, he has tried to jake, he was central, of course, and the grand cord we're reading out of leading out of ukraine. but for turkey, it depends on russia for energy. it depends on the millions of terse, annually the div, billions of dollars in, in turkey. and there is also tre turkish companies, turkish producers, agriculture. they need those exports into russian and turkey. well, in the stance that it's future is tied, and prosperity is tied with the prosperity of rush indeed, well, or our thanks very much for breaking down the the ins and outs of that phone conversation between the russian sexually dis, thank you ah, moving on now british military intelligence inclusion with the u. s. tech company is apparently spying on russian forces and showing the data with ukraine, helping his troops to target the russian army were those are the claims made by
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news outlet. the gray zone, which has published leaked classified documents. according to the reports, a u. s. firm called anomaly 6 is providing intel on russian military movements in real time using smartphone tracking devices. the data is allegedly then sent to british intelligence by the private miniature group, prevail partners and is then handed over to ukraine to help its army targets. russian forces through aggressive harvesting of data. the technology has enabled the planning of military offensives in artillery attacks, assassinations, asset recruitment, and other measures. the leaked files raise serious questions about whether anomaly 6, a technology has been used throughout the ukraine conflict in an array of targeted operations against specific individuals in infrastructure. if it has britain bears ultimate responsibility for the outcome of these disturbing actions, which in some cases amount to crimes against humanity. well, this isn't the 1st time the grey zone aha's exposed the involvement of
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u. k. intelligence agencies in the ukraine conflicts back in october. the outlets revealed that prior to the terror attack on the crimean bridge, senior british intelligence offices allegedly drafted an elaborate pun. so blow up the crossing, using specially trained ukrainian troops. and in a separate report, the grades and also said it's obtained documents revealing funds by british military intelligence to train covert ukrainian troops with instructions to attack or the russians targets in crimea or kits clarion berg at it's of the grey zone on the gentlest behind those are false, will he believes that the u. k. intelligence to pulse could have unwanted consequences. this is easy to see where the one you said is the precise targeting. would it be necessary in the murder of darion? do get fired, a terrorist cup of talking most so it's obvious question about whether this technology such murder is not there. it's been no consideration of the
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limit school restrictions but london placed what shall be the crime. these files make pretty clear that there is none of you trying to do or anything like that. it's highly specific and taught, but there is also a higher risk of cation mean, innocent russian, innocent brains were wrongly identified. and the soldiers or spouse or collaborators, not that was in that context. this is almost never to be going to meet that data. or does that capture torture via the pregnancy? compunction about most brutal consequences to capture prison is more, you know, telling them or mass which is a great walker. i'm serious. it's don't kill as a result of when that completely is the counselor could be quite something
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reaffirming peace and stability in the beach. and that's was the joint statements between the philippine on chinese presidents as the leaders find 14 deals including direct communication channels on the peaceful resolution of maritime disputes. in the south china sea, the leaders stress the importance of the meeting for both sides. it's shorter, this is your 1st visit china as president of the philippines. also, the 1st flooring lead to the china has received this year. this friendship is very precious. i have been looking forward to this visit. we have to show and demonstrate to the rest of the world how important the relationship is between fire, philippines, and china to both our countries. on previously the south china sea had been a source of tension between the 2 countries with the philippines raising concerns over a legit violation of interest diction by the chinese coast guard. the conduct of
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fishing fleets on an annual fishing bond was to discuss this were joined live now by nelson, long vice chairman of the shanghai center for impact and international studies, as well as the vault club x. but now someone, thanks for joining us today. now 1st of all, i'd just like to get your take on these agreements, what issues they may solve, and is this a new leaf, a new page in relations between the 2 countries? absolutely. this visitor president of marco's, from the philippines to china, is the 1st visit of the following statement to, to the country. and the from the reports on both sides. it's very positive, very good sign. actually not only both sides have signed agreements quite a few agreements, but also particularly i think the rest of the world has been looking quite closely on how the 2 countries are going to solve the maritime disputes in the south china
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sea. and i think the message that has been sent out after the meetings between the 2 country presidents has been extremely positive. it actually shows that this is the right way to solve any disputes in the south china sea that some of the western countries i've been making a big fuss of it. because it says a very good example of how china can solve these disputes was its neighboring countries in a peaceful manner. so this is a very monumental oh no. so we've taught quite a lot over the past couple of months on, on a wide range of topics. so when it comes to chinese relations with other countries, it seems impossible not to talk about the u. s. and as we know, vice president come allah horace visited the philippines last november to reaffirm
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last year cold washington's commitment to that country. do you think that this meeting and the islands were growing size with china will affect its relations with the u. s. i don't think so because flipping is a philippines is a very typical example of how you know, china is handling its relations with, with our neighbors. because not only china is not only the philippines, as a neighbor of china, is a close neighbor of china, but also its position as being one of the 5 asian partners of the u. s. is also quite unique. makes the philip being quite unique. yes, the philippines needs to maintain, very good relations was both china and the us because on the us side it is a strategic partner. it's a military partner, but also it is
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a very good neighbor of china. so it actually gives the message to not only countries that are involved, but also to the rest of the world that it's time we give up this cold war mentality because it's not right all left. it's not them. an us disputes between countries are inevitable. but every kind of disputes can be solved through peaceful negotiation. so i don't think this relation of the philippines, which china is going to affect its relation, was the u. s. so if i understand you correctly, it is not even a matter of a tightrope between the 2 countries because they're not mutually exclusive. do you think that the u. s. u s will react to this to this meeting? do you think they will be as open as you said that china is to well,
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i think the u. s. should be fully prepared for this because the leadership in the philippines, different regimes, different administrations in the philippines. i've had, you know, a little bit difference when it comes to handling it's relations which china, the previous president is also quite friendly with china. and now we have president marcos. this is already the 2nd generation of the previous president. his father, his late father, was the 1st a philippine president to establish diplomatic relations with john a 48 years ago. so it's the marcos family has always remained friendly with china. so it's a good news for both countries. and i think the americans should be aware of that as well. but again, as you just rightly pointed out,
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it's not mutually exclusive writing and finally now. so just like to ask you about this agreement between manila and beijing, where they plan to resume negotiations regarding oil and gas exploration in the south china sea. what do you think that would mean for both countries and other other areas that they will cooperate in as well? oh yes, in addition to the joint exploration of oregon gas in the south china sea countries agreed that cooperation will extend to other infrastructure to agriculture, to be cooperation and also on education as well. the exchange of peoples, you know, of both countries should be resume very quickly after we move away from this virus. yeah, no crisis. so it's,
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it's coming. everything is, is on the right, right move. we're all right to track. so i think it's quite positive. the whole visit of president marco's this time is a very positive thing for both countries. indeed, well, we'll wait to see how the relationship between the 2 countries develops. now some one vice chairman of the shanghai center for an international studies pleasure, as always talking on the program. thanks for your time. my moving on now to africa, where the biggest hospital in the water t great region is sounding the alarm over medical supply shortages left despite a peace agreement that was signed at the end of last year between the governments of ethiopia and the t great people's, the ration from nothing has changed even after the peace agreement. the federal government is not supplying the much needed medicines, including lever to regions to the hospital. the hospitals been complaining over the lack of even essential medicine since october last year. meanwhile,
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the un has warned that he still doesn't have access to the great region in the peace agreement hasn't yet resulted in full access to desperate people. a local reporter fix the story. it began as t gray regional elections in defiance of addis ababa and turned into one of the biggest conflicts on the continent. ethnic diversity collapsed into instability, bloodshed, displacement and malnutrition, among many other hardships suffered by civilians. on the 2nd anniversary of the conflict, if you appear and t green officials met to decide on the way forward that would bring hope, preservation of life and ultimately piece to the weight war ravaged regent. now rush, expressed resolute and unwavering support for ethiopia, based on the principle of african independence, foreign, a russian minister, lover of highlighted. the conflict was if you, of his internal affairs and that moscow supported the ethiopian government's efforts to resolve it. the west, on the other hand, announced in may of 2022,
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that it would impose economic and security sanctions on the country. bringing in visa restrictions on if you pin and a retreat and government officials as well as members of security forces, thus bringing domestic issues to the international arena. the humanitarian crisis and to gray is more than ukraine without any exaggeration. and i said this many months ago, maybe the reason is the color of the skin of the people and to gray. this is the worst disaster on earth as we speak. i'm from to gray is not because i'm from to gray that i'm saying this, that is the truth. in october of 2022, both edison ever and my kelly accepted an invitation to partake in peace talks facilitated by the african union. here in south africa. the high level talks were broken, my foreman, i fear in statesman, or the skin of a single former president of kenya, who is, who is kenyatta, and the former deputy president of south africa,
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palm zealand. ramble moved up despite the political clout fighting on the battlefield. it seemed to intensify but a weakened to the peace talks. the parties finally agree, honesty, zation, of hostilities, need his world. why cheered for the peace agreements that entailed orderly, smooth, and co ordinated, disarmament and restoration of law and order, thus raising hopes for an end to the humanitarian crisis. the grew in marks an important stop, an effort to silence the guns and provides a solid foundation for the preservation of ethiopia, sovereignty, and churchill integrity. then major to sation of her. still, it is the resumption of unhindered humanitarian access the restoration of services as well as helen and reconciliation. while the ukraine conflict has been dubbed an era defining crisis by the west, the un confirming of a 6000 civilian deaths. by december of 2022. the numbers in ethiopia higher with as
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many as 600000 civilians having died in the t grave violence, according to researchers from belgium's agend university. the inaccurate figures are down to deliberate blackouts in the region that make it difficult to confirm the exact numbers of deaths caused by direct killings or lack of access to health care. as well as the estimated 20000000 facing starvation and thousands of women and children who have endued sexual violence. this is likely the largest and dec his conflict of the year. so how is it that an injustice of this magnitude could go unnoticed? does the answer lie in the west perception of a conflict? then one thing that has kept me very busy in bed is sharia. ready? frustrated due to he oh oh not do not be pulled back about it. we dont doug galard de la defi or beer? yes, from time to reply, wender is a b discussions. the tea gray people's liberation front dominated politics in the
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region for over 30 years, causing instability, which ultimately led to the conflicts escalation, but through co operation and great concerted effort, africa. and it's people have for now, well managed to overcome the difficulties. and although the road ahead still requires much work to be done, the says proved that with the will. the certainty is away from me for rti and chance book. and finally, renowned french o mossey has spot controversy back in his home country after suggesting that the many years of bloodshed in africa have received far less international attention than the conflicts in ukraine. ukraine was not a shocking revelation for me. as i have family elsewhere in africa, i know that there have always been children at war, broken families and parents salute kids. others who become orphans. does that mean that when it's conflict in africa you're less affected me? i feel threatened in the same way when it's in iran or in ukraine will,
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and surprisingly the reactions didn't take long to start pouring in. french politicians were quick to start raging against the star of the unsuitables. one's not that he himself appears to care little about conflicts in africa. there are 58 french soldiers who died in hell fighting against the jihadists. no. oh marcy, the french are not less affected by what is happening in africa. some gave their lives so that millions could stop being threatened by terrorists. the showbiz starlette on marci comes to give lessons when he was never interested in wars in africa and never now down for old african victims of islamist attacks. or despite the sharp response, the statistics speak for themselves with over 20000000 children in the horn of africa, malnourished, and that number growing every month. as, according to recent united nations, children's fund reports, this comes as the west prepares, another 45000000000 delayed parties to ukraine to be delivered this year
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geopolitical unlist, john milan, good job milan. guest says the western countries are turning a blind eyes, africa struggles a letter for too long. you'll see when the russian corporation happened in your play, though, a lot of a for you create a pray us through social media. nobody really cares about africa into have been one of the longest was in college, central african republic been having a lot of was, wasn't big. there was war people in, at 2 positions in football start to speak out. unfortunately, in the countries those countries, wherever they are, in the worst, they will get close to the cheese like that. so i'm not surprised at all. unfortunately, that the russian or politician, it's
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a quarter to operate. what is in africa? it's an invasion in africa where the common lute until this resources to the west, and then they come back to say a one percent of the. so he's right. what you said. it's unfortunate that the whole country in the west don't want to hear the truth that come from africans. he's right. i believe he had to say that based on the fact that these families in africa, they want to want to feed the world what they want to feel the web about. they want their narrative, the, with the owners good. that's all for this out to be sure to check out our website, r t dot com, follow the latest breaking news and updates. i'll see right back with
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i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to great trust, rather than fear like take on various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with oh, needs to come to the russian state. will never be tied up on the nose landscape
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with we will van in the european union the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aren't russia today, and c r t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with . mm hm . the claims of the king of the elgin's leopold,
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the 2nd to the congo were finally authorized by the leading european countries in 18. 85 in the very heart of the african continent. a state under the rule of the belgian monarch was declared since the beginning, the congo free state was total, may him for the local population and functioned as a universal concentration camp. the majority of the population, including women and children, were forced to work on the rubber plantations. those who failed to fulfill their quota were beaten and mutilated to keep the congolese people under control. the king set up the so called forest bleak which were punitive detachments that cast terror on the captured country and its inhabitants, fearing that their subordinates would simply waste bullets hunting for wild animals . the officers demanded that the soldiers gave an answer for every bullet used,
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and as proof presented a chop hand of an african, it was not uncommon when trying to justify the use of the ammunition. the colonist amputated the hands of not only those who were dead, but also of those who were kept alive. the atrocious exploitation of the congo turned into a real genocide. in only 20 years, the policy of the belgians led to the death of nearly 10000000 people alongside the holocaust, that genocide of the congo population is considered to be one of the grimmest pages in the history of mankind. ah sega is convicted and sentenced to 55 years. ah, ah, ah, ours was the 2nd largest robbery in the us at the time,
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and the people from the 1st largest robbery and the 3rd largest. while we got 15 years, i was sense to 65. it's common practice to use your spouse as leverage in order to try to get you to flip. ah, so definitely apply that pressure. and lucy got the message to him. he says, if, if you cooperate, don't do it on academy because you do, i'll never speak to you again. i didn't need any more encouraging than that. when lucy busted, as he didn't know she was pregnant. so she accepted the plea agreement and went away for, for the rest of her sentence. and while she was in prison, selina was born lucy, i visiting hours from $8.00 to $330.00 so lucy could breastfeed selina.

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