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belgium 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. a no will power should force african countries to pick size of the continent needs and more full authority, not confrontation. he made those comments during a 5 nation, 2 of the african continent. these support each other. you know, why? again, part in gould, we can do it again and is primarily developing nations will define the world's future as the host of countries. the merging global south russian sappers are still finding mines, say, here at this plan to right now,
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they're working on discovering lows mines all 3 corners. one of those a diem lining operation in the ones who don bus city of marable as explosives left behind. but you could intrude, still posed a threat system that enlarged with local residents in between. 5 to 5000 claims of not meddling in the west african nations internal affairs. following the expulsion of the french ambassador, don't go is quite normal, the problems please. of the kina faster is it's property, but it's no longer like that. the anti french sentiment is here. it spread in day by day, and it's a concern for friends with good. well, i welcome to life from las go, i'm at martha mom,
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and it's always good to have you with us and take a look at today's top stories. trying to do for master has begun his term with a 5 nation sort of africa. he has insisted that no will power should force african countries to pick one side or another in regard to u. s. involvement on the continent. instead, he said, africa should be a place for promoting economic development. siegel josh, would africa needs his solidarity and co operation. not confrontation, no country, no people have the right to force african countries and their people to take sides . africa should be a platform for international cooperation, not an arena for competition between major countries. natalie, africa refuses to be seen as an arena for competing influence. we're open to cooperation and partnerships with everyone as long as their respect our principles, our priorities now interests. the partnership with her, with china is built on this principles. as was lived out to our africa chorus
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wallet coverlet act recovery was good to see that to us. more about sa, chinese, for masses visit to her to africa was ah, well, as you know, he is a brand new foreign minister of china. and he follows in a long line of traditions for chinese foreign ministers, especially with very with their relationship to the african continent. now this is mr. akins 1st visit and it's an opportunity for him to, to outlay some of time as plans and also strengthen economic ties. with the 5 african countries that he will be visiting, but of course he kicks off the trip if you will, by by 1st least begin to the chair present of the african union. mr. mohammed 14 mom, it, he is particularly looking to strengthen africa's position,
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especially among the calls that have been made for african union to be included as a permanent member of the g 20 group of nations. and of course, this is an opportunity to speak about other modalities with regards to africa's place in international fora, such as the united nations and the world trade organization. and erica is particularly looking to strengthen its it's position with regards to the un security council. and it's been bidding for the african union to be represented. they are considering that most of the decisions that are taken by the 5 permanent member cancel really affect africa and africans at the most. but of course, the vivid is really more than just a symbolic visit if you will. there's an opportunity for china to engage with the said countries. namely, if the o p r, which
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a quarter of its debt is in chinese hands and china has played a very important role there with regards to bringing about peace, a use of their soft power if you will. and if your p are following the, the outbreak of conflict and why in that, in that country will be looking for chinese investment to farrah, solidify and rebuild the country. now another country that is of interest, of course, is govern, which will be looking for chinese investments, particularly with regards to climate change. and also with regards to bio diversity . as you know, de born has a large, large forestry ah area which is trying to capitalize and cash in on and never develop an eco tourism market. and another country that will be of course of interest that will be further down the line is berlin. been in is africa's largest cotton exporter and it remains a very,
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a key market for china. and they're trying to expend their position on the market by being present at, at some of these are key points in terms of, of trade issues that they have with china. the will also, of course, the last but not least will be egypt, africa's most populous country. has had a very close relationship with china, the mean from 2018 chinese taurus, is there more than any other african country? it is very popular with the tourism la lockheed of china. but of course, the thing about it, the thing about egypt rather, is that is established itself as not only as a northern corridor, if you will, fall for investments into africa. and it partnered with china in developing a, a local production of vaccines following the outbreak of coven 19. all of these countries of one thing in common and africa wide really has been, has been experiencing a credit crunch. following the coven 19 pandemic. and mr. king has been really up,
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ian at length to say that china will and remains a very important partner that the ties between the continent and china go way back from the time when both i fought for their freedom. but, you know, there is very much trying to counter the american narrative that says that china is using what they call a palace, diplomacy, where they using investments and dead to trip african countries. and it's very, it's very cynical because we know that african countries owe more debt to, to private fund managers, to private institutions, all of which come from the west. and that is the largest denominated foreign currency that, that africa still struggles with. and, and coven 19 really brought by head down the fact that it is very hard for africa to become 1st, when it comes to accessing money. but it's quite easy to access that money from
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western institutions when the interest rate is really skyrocketing and we're talking up once of 15 percent. so china is reading much trained to, to say that the united states should not be looking at china as an enemy on the continent. and it should not be using the african continent as a platform for competition, but rather development in the name of africans and africans. state, and that's how they see their relationship. these are the, the americans who are very conditional and come to the continent with expectations before they even put down any kind of promise. i was always very thorough and informative. thank you so much for coming on again and good to see. they can stay safe right. while corporation between china and african nations is on the rise, the us says that's actually destabilizing the continent. the us defense secretary
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made those claims last month at a summit of african leaders in washington were witnessing the purity, expand its footprint on the, on the continent on a daily basis. and that creates problems that will be eventually destabilizing if they're not already. or we see russia continuing to peddle cheap weapons, employing mercenaries across the continent. and so the combination of those activities by those 2 countries, i think that, that bears watching. and certainly i think their influence again, can be the stabilizer ties of her expert. andrew lang says that companies approach to africa is willis think than that of western powers. thomas engagement with africa. it's very different from the west and looks at the relationship, you know, who listed way. he and this is always been on building infrastructure and it was
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capacity building for development help the these countries to develop and also cost with force. ready closer ties between china and africa, their so called democracy as defined by the united states is only a facade channel to excerpt, americans in france to impose the americans more go on other countries. regardless of the m, the stage of development, the internal political situation, the geography and so on, so forth. the african countries and other developing countries. they are more in debt to western commercial lenders. multiple times more than time. thomas become much more a price and allowing some sort of relief, but also taking into account all the stakeholders interest. but overall, these loans are here, as i say,
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to wants building infrastructure within the country and connecting these countries to other neighboring countries. it would bring a lot of economic progress to china and africa. no, the only was challenging. the current will order is prime minister, moody has emphasized a will, power must treat, developing countries as equal. so chiva sustainable future, he made those comments and a powerful for the to begin a summit of nations of the global south includes most of the world developing nations from asia, africa, and south america. and st. judy, the support it there that are in our why again, part in blue. we can do it again in this sent judy to create a new work order that will ensure the valid pal
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abra or citizens. it looks like a score saw and indeed a fall full speech, my parameters turner in there more the they're seeing that global south should shape the emerging world order. but where is this coming from? india is hosting a to the summit are and this was, in fact a inaugural speech by reminisced entering from audi. are this to the summit called the voice of a girl who sowed essentially is a being conducted are right ahead of g 20 summit in september. and the reason why india is holding this to the summit is of because global south, which is largely a thought under developed developing world r e is in fact are not vi presented on the global stage on the global powerful stage. and what india wants to do is i'll from this particular today, some major i'll, it wants to collect ideas as well as view was and then re present these view was
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later in the g 20 presidency, that india halls in september where the voice leaders will be participating feminist or there are in that inaugural speech or for that to the summit. are clearly seeing that we are looking at a new world order now. and that the was of the global south also should be an equal part of it. in the studio session, we're also expecting a prime minister of bangladesh as well as president or she lanka to participate. there will be 7 root sessions. ministerial sex sessions as well aware are, are where ministers all were environment as well as education and other fields would be participating. and all in all of all of this will be correlated. and then of course presented at the g 20 presidency later this year. well, summer major updates for you now from the front lines of a dumbass,
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the head of the russian paramon. she company wagner to confirm that around 500 ukraine soldiers will kill those russia gain control over strategically important city of solar and the dentist republic. i confirmed the cylinder has been cleared of ukrainian troops and is now under our full control. surveillance were by curated ukrainian troops refused to be taken into custody, were eliminated, or on 500 people were killed. over leather river, also being coming through underground mine shafts previously used by a clean trip to sol, weapons, and munitions. taking some other enables russia and forces now to advance on the nearby major city of art, you must also known as bottomless, which is a vital transportation hub that would theoretically pave the way to other key cities and full russian control of the dentist republic. far from the front
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lines, the russian forces have been removing landmines left behind by equaling troops in the once embattled city of marrable. as those explosives still pose a threat to civilian lives, art is roman cloth ref. reports this sim metallurgy plants in the marines pole. golds elijah was fried back in spring. however, russian sappers are still finding mines, say here ads. this plans are right now. they're working on discovering those mines . people continued to lose their lives here as they were in whining, according to they had all fall local security here at the plans. at least 3 people have been killed, 3 military personnel, while their words and whining at least 15 civilians or also killed by the mines here. and this plant on the difficulty of this particular area is that working with metal detectors is impossible. here, since there is a lot of metal here,
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sappers have to rely on their own feelings. longer doesn't have snyder, other. there are lots of different shells, improvised explosive devices. there are unexploded shells. there is a loss of work, but we're trying to keep people's lives safely. the steel plant covers a very, very large area and russian sappers continue discovering of various things left by ukrainians on a daily basis. for example, today they discovered 2 destroyed. thanks right now, the russian sappers are trying to determine whether the ukrainians have left any traps so we can proceed further. that bureau just part of it is not all global shipper, so chicken roads roadside spoke explosives to tanks. of the armed forces of ukraine were found, they were standing out of the bridge as they were hidden from intelligence haitian . yet another potentially lethal discovery was made by our russian sappers. he's carrying an unexploded piece of ammunition right now. he will take it to a safe place or it will be destroyed along with all the other explosives that were
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found on this day. i ah. along with the equipment, we have also discovered a lot of clothing as we understand when ukrainians were retreating from this territory. they were throwing away their military clothes and they were changing into civilian at sire trying to leave the area unnoticed. from here, as i understand, many of them have retreated into us or sold where they consequently surrendered to the rush and force us. it will take a very long time before the entire plan, say,
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here in utah and as of thought are completely of free of all the minds that were left by the ukrainian military people. the russians sappers will continue working here on a daily basis, risk in their lives, and a successful day for them when they discover all of the munition and destroys at this field. now these things are happening on a daily basis from on quarter of artie. maria holden ask republic fraud has insisted that it's not imagining in the internal affairs of its followers are from colony booking. faso authors ambassador was expelled. senior french diplomat. visits in the country has emphasized the importance of maintaining a partnership despite most and says, here's what some local residents feel about. the matter law,
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france is something i see france feels threatened in burkina faso. that's why it's sent to minister here. i believe that relations between burkina and france are no longer in good shape. and paris is trying to catch up. but i think it's a bit too late. don't go is quite normal, that france believes that bikini faster is its property, but it's no longer like that. the kind of fossil is independent of france, understands that it can lose influence over bikini fossa. it happens with the anti french sentimental here. it spread in day by day. and it's the concern for france. he never heard of the fenton missouri in the, in the country last month, amid rising anti fair sentiment. the african nation acts with 2 keys within the past year and coney, warren, a 3rd of the country remains outside the government. control. france has a few 100 soldiers beast invalid efforts to help fight against insurgents. while the french deputy for miss insist,
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those suv would remain as long as that presence is as i desired. i'll think all a sudden news and lu lorna has caused doubt on the credibility of that pledge. i'm. they were pretty sure of the jam to of work. i do go ask in paris to callback ambassador luke, i love. she knows that every word comes ably gesture might be calculated. mckinney be our watch st cause labor situation. and most of them believe that this is to help for his 2 credits. her image in francophone countries . it sounds like it soon and late could change the rules regarding anti fries filling in this with double killer. what came cup temps? how would it do to ensure phrase that he will keep dealing with paris while outside people are against that? definitely, but twice between the 2 companies won't be the same and it appears from paris. hes
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realised that and now playing the border on be gone. we say lou lou r t y got meanwhile, iran that has also been a roxanne of outraged as frances hundreds of diverse ages. the national capital house spoken out against a french serious publication, but insulted their supreme neither never faded, gathered in front of the french embassy in teheran burning flags and calling for an apology. that was in reaction to the french political magazine. charlie hendo publishing 8 caricature of iran's sabrina alex khamenei falls in foreign minister, has shrugs off the console saying the sapphires to thank you my freedom of speech. meanwhile, him to run for the bruises have demanded that of friends embassy. be close until paris issued an official apology. why?
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this is not the 1st time we demand that officials closed this embassy. they can return when they learn to respect iranian laws. there is no need for them to be here while they insult islam, our profit, and our leader that is not acceptable for us. we demand the authorities and this and give them an ultimatum. the french government has insulted our leader and religious authority through that publication. it shows that they are angry with our li, then we come here to say that we are supporting our leader all other perils. i am here because the shirley of dor magazine has insulted my country's leader now to man the closure of that magazine's office by the french government. i demand an official apology by the french president on the side of it out the minis, healthcare workers in garza have driven a convoy of amber's, is along the israel border blaring their sirens and answer protests against israel restrictions on medical import for palestine. is her husband,
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hers vas on that. it says the submit purposes. simmons officials have said that has included crucial x ray machines and other diagnostic devices in violation of fundamental human rights to medical care. we heard from a senior official of the palestinian health ministry who says the embargo has put intensive care patients at risk. and um, so be on it on the these railey occupation deprives patients and garza of the rights to treatment as it blocks the supplies of x ray equipment and prevents access to westbank areas to obtain treatment. israel presents itself as a civilized society to the world, but is a criminal. it uses all means to harass the people of gaza and make their lives miserable. i never say i'm authorized to him. it's okay. there's now treatment or medication for this illness and garza. i've inquired at every hospital, all the doctors told me that they can do nothing. they say they don't have the
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right equipment. the advice troubling abroad for treatment, but the financial situation and gas is miserable. we spoke to steve, so c, v u has the path dying and children's really fun. for decades, he has helped finance treatments with thousands of children and child cot, cancer patients in the west bank. he says the situation and policy presents an array of challenges for local residents. not just regarding health care to very difficult situation when you review it from all aspects, whether it's a political aspect where there's a lack of any progress in bringing any type of resolution to the palestinian israeli conflict. it's a complicated and challenging issue for palestinians economically with very high unemployment and the challenges of trying to support their families, living under extreme economic and political conditions. and of course, on a humanitarian level, the lack of resources and the lack of freedom of movement may make it very challenging and difficult for people to have the type of treatment and access to
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treatment that they need. we have as an organization, provided a huge amount of humanitarian aid to palestinians by the millions of dollars we've built to cancer departments for children who are suffering from is terrible disease . and we've trained dozens of doctors and treated thousands tens of thousands of children with all kinds of medical conditions that they could not get locally. so far this year for our policy in including 3 children have been reported, killed or is very full, says that 21 year old palestinian man who was killed by gunfire. june is ready rate on the west bank refugee camp residence of gaza. also say they have been left with an insufficient water supply pool sanitation and high exposure to disease because of is really policies. and a very human rights group has said that at least a $150.00 policies will killed voiceover forces in the west bank last year. i hope
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these are the new israeli government where any government in the world can distinguish between helping children get medical care and humanitarian support and politics. obviously not all governments do that, but i am hoping that any new government in israel or anywhere in the world will be able to make this distinction. plenty of americans and people over the world who support freedom for the palestinian people. i don't let the government policy of any government give you the impression that this reflects the people. and therefore it's important to remember that the u. s. government policy or any government policy doesn't necessarily reflect the will of the people. it's a very complicated issue. people don't get accurate information about what is actually happening on the ground. i can tell you that when we bring doctors from overseas, particularly from europe and most particularly from the united states to come and work as physicians. but then they also see what are the conditions that palestinians live under in the west bank and gaza. they always become very moved
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from an emotional point of view and also very, very concerned that their government and the media does not give an accurate description of what the real conditions are. that palestinians live under ice with the ave up next on the cost of everything will be back of the top of the hour. those last one is learns them. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic, a development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk
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when i was showing wrong, when i just don't hold any rules that you have to fill out, this thing becomes the advocate and engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. you and i will. yeah, yeah, the list to look a place to the with a, with
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a school. now i say, yes, name way at the suggestion is up with her. is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed well make you feel safe? ah, isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere direct? what is true? what is great in the world corrupted, you need to descend.
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