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there's a salt unit boat on the same brown colonial uniform which voiced the world in the chasm of the 2nd world war. with the headlines off the international, china is foreign minister says no world power should force african countries to pick sides. as the continent needs more solidarity, not confrontation, you made those comments during a 5 nation tour of the african continent with support period he did on you know, why? again, plodding group. we can do it again. india prime minister says, developing nation as well defined the world's future as a host, the voice of the global south summit with 120 nations attended russian sappers are still finding mines, say here, and this plan's are right now. they're working on discovering
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a lows. mine and i'll take are responded observed de mining operation in the once and battle gone by city of mario pulled as explosives left behind by ukrainian troops. phil posed a threat, a local residence in volcano fast, so still done by francis claims of not meddling and the west african nations internal affairs is following the expulsion of the french ambassador. no girl is quite normal that france believes of the king of france or is its 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 france, a thursday at 2 pm here at moscow and a very well welcome to you from me and the entire auntie international news team. i'll talk about a lot of handshake and going on. china's new or minister has begun his tongue with
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a 5 nation toya of africa is insisting that no willed power should force african countries to pick one side or another. he's basically singling out america. instead, he said that africa should be a place for promoting that of economic development. ego. yes. would african needs to solidarity and cooperation, 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. africa refuses to be seen as an arena for computing influence. we're open to cooperation and partnerships with everyone as long as their respect our principles, our priorities. now interests. the partnership we have with china is built on this principles. so the chinese are top diplomat has stopped 1st in ethiopia. next, he's on to gabon angola, benign and egypt is essentially highlighting the importance of the partnership
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between beijing and the entire continent. and our africa correspondent, catabolic tattler has more on this, a high level, meet and greet. well as you know, he is a brand new foreign minister. 1 of china, and he follows in a long line of traditions for chinese foreign ministers, especially with berry, with their relationship to the african continent. now this is mister keane's 1st visit and is an opportunity for him to, to outlay some of china's plans and also strengthen economic ties with the 5 african countries that he will be visiting. but of course he kicks off the trip. it's you well by, by 1st least begin to the chairperson of the african union. mr. mohammed far key mohammed. he is particularly looking to strengthen africa's position, especially among the calls that have been made for african union to be included as
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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. 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 your piano has played a very important role there, with regards to bringing about peace, a use of their soft power if you will. and a t o 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 rebuilds the country. and africa wide really has been, has been experiencing a credit crunch. following the coven 19 pandemic. and mr. king has been really at the eo at length to say that china will and remains a very important partner,
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is very much trained to counter the american narrative that says that china is using what they call a palace. diplomacy where using investments and debt to accept african countries. and as they, 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 large denominated, foreign currency that, that africa still struggles with china is reading my, trying to, to say that the united states should not be looking at china as an enemy on the continent. and he should not be using the african continent as a platform for competition, but rather development in the name of africans and african states. and that's how they see their relationship. these of the, the americans who are very conditional and come to the continent with expectations before they even put down any kind of traumas. and while the cooperation between
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china and african nations is most certainly on the rise, america says that cooperation is actually d, stabilizing the continent of the us defense secretary made those claims. last month that a summit of african leaders in washington were witnessing the purity, expand its footprint, ah, in the on, 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 are that bears watching. and certainly i think their influence again, can be the stabilize according to our chinese export andrew lung. he says that his country's approach to africa is more holistic than that of various western
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professional partners. taught us engagement with africa. it's very different from the west and looks at the relationship in a holistic way. he emphasis is always been on building infrastructure and it was capacity building for development help the these countries to develop and also of course workforce. ready closer ties between china and africa, their so called democracy as defined by the united states is only a facade channel to a certain americans in france to impose the americans more go on on other countries . regardless of the m, the stages 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 weston, commercial lenders, multiple times more than china. thomas become much more
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a price and allow, in some sort of that relief, but also taking into account all the stakeholders interest. but overall, these loans are here, as i say, it was feeling infrastructure within the country and connecting these countries to other neighboring countries. it would bring a lot of economic progress to them. well, a china and africa and not the only ones currently challenging. well today, state of affairs that of the current global order. the india's finance minister believes it's obsolete to divide countries between 1st world and 3rd world, saying all nations must be treated equally. actually made those comments at the voice of the global south summit, a 2 day event based in new delhi. with more than a 100 countries represented from a asia to africa and south america. we strongly believe that they should not be any 1st word or the 3rd word you
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but just one word with a shade. understanding what a common future are causing a lot while he's a runjun shot him for more details about this summit. runjun always good to see you are in india is currently chairing the g 20 this year. but as also now hosting this other non g 20 summit to include more than a 100 nations of the collective global south. we just heard a pretty bold statement from india's finance minister abouta, treating old nations as equals, i guess that's more rhetoric about the roster, being multi polar world through and joan, what are your expectations for this summit? no. firstly, why is india or sting of this to the war? sure, some it ways of global south. it's essentially because india wants to take forward the ideas and views that it gets from the countries as a global south and take it forward. on the g 20 platform i went in,
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the of course sell will be hosting will lead as our leader in the year in september . but when we're talking about global south, which is largely the developing world, also largely under representative on the global map. so to see i went in there wants to do is it wants to take ideas and views from that and take it on the builder platform. and of course, india feels that it is at a unique juncture at this time concentrating. it will be, of course, hosting war leaders liter this year also becomes very important because as far as the global south is concerned, it has been impacted by the conflict and ukraine and the subsequent western sanctions. more than perhaps the rest of the world. and which is why it becomes more important and 5 prime minister 9th or more the spoke earlier to wine ago, and then our little session, listen in india. now, since judy, these subordinate each other in our white against pardon rule,
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we can do it again in this st. jude, easy to good. i know why ara bad. glenn shaw? the very brown. all blah. i want to cities that was mr. morgan talking about creating a new world order where the voice of drilled with salt should also be given equal importance. in fact, as far as the summit is concerned, we are seeing participation from several countries. also the prime minister of long, long beach as well as the president of sri lanka, ron, to become the same. he will be participating in this to the summit. also as far as the other countries are concerned that are going to be several sessions at
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ministerial levels. as well, of finance ministry as well as education and environment, other sectors that we are talking about. but it becomes extremely important. this particular summit that today summit wise of global sod that india has taken initiate, evolve. also because india feels that as a developing country, each channel be present, the voice off the global south, largely at the world map. yeah, once again, no, no gender motive. he's talking again about this multi polar world saying that all nations around the world must be treated with equal respects and have mutually beneficial contracts as well. ought india correspond vendor and sharma. thank you. ah, rest of my major updates from the front lines of don bass at the head of the russian, a power military company. wagner has confirmed that around 500 ukrainian soldiers were killed as russia gain control over this, a strategically important city that of a solid odd in the don't ask republic. i confirmed the cylinder has been cleared of
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ukrainian troops and is now under our full control. civilians were evacuated, ukrainian troops refused to be taken into custody, were eliminated, or on 500 people were killed. wagner group has also been coming through underground mines or previously used by ukrainian troops to store ammunition. i'll taking solid r ultimately enables russian forces now to advance on the nearby major city of arch, almost also known as black mood, which is a vital transport hub. or that would theoretically pave the way to other key cities and well, at the end of the day, full russian control over the doing it for public well, meantime, far from the front lines, russian forces have been a removing land mines left behind by ukrainian troops. and the once in battle, city of 90, awful. as those explosives still posed, a threat is all corresponded. roman culture, this same metallurgy plan, santa maria, pole, gold, say a lead shower was freed. back in spring. however,
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russian sappers are still finding mines. they hear 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 the head of a 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 were also killed by the mines here at this plant. for the difficulty of this particular area is that working with metal detectors is impossible. here, since there is a lot of metal here, 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 shelves. 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,
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i'd say that is covered to 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 rhodes rhodes sides for explosives to tanks of the armed forces of ukraine were found. they were standing under the bridge as they were hidden from intelligence alvy ation. 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 found on the day with hi
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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 russian forces. it will take a very long time before the entire plan, say, here in utah and as of thought are completely free of all the minds that were left by the ukrainian military. will 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
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and destroys at the this field. now these things are happening on a daily basis from on quarter of artie. maria holden, escrow public. so glad you can join us for this program at france has insisted it's not meddling. and the internal affairs of its former west african colony burkina faso after it's ambassador, was expelled as senior french diplomat. visiting the country as emphasized the importance of maintaining a partnership, despite those concerns or here's what some of the locals think about the matter law firms to 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 the keena faster is its property, but it's no longer like that became faster is independent. front,
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understands that you can lose influence over became faster. the anti french sentiment is here. it spread in day by day, and it's a concern for france. but told the french ambassador to leave the country last month, the maid rising and see french sentiment or the african nation experience, or to coo within the past year policy. more than a 3rd of the kind to remains out of the government control of france as a few 100 soldiers based in. but i found that to help fight against in surgeon while the french deputy foreign minister insists those troops would remain as long as that presence is desired. of course, woman always, and louis all has cost doubts on the credibility that play. i'm pretty sure of the jump, so we're going to go african perry's to call. but come by. so the look i love, she knows that every words come every just to might be calculated.
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what can i be watching closely? the situation and most of them believe that this is to help phrase to quite the image in francophone country. it sounds like it's too late to change the rules regarding until friday, feeling in this week to look, you know, what can cup. tim tell what to do. to issue a phrase that he will keep dealing with paris while out 5 people out again. it's about definitely because between the 2 countries on be the same and it appears paris has realized that and now playing the border on the ground with a li, willow. i see what got to go. meanwhile, in iran has just been an erupt, sion of outraged and angled towards france. its hundreds of demonstrators in the national capital have spoken out against the french magazine that insulted best
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supreme leader. i demonstrated, gathered in front of the french embassy and tara, you could see the pictures burning flags and demanding an apology. that was in reaction to the french political magazine, surely as publishing a caricature of their wrongs i had told me or the minister had shrugged off the concerns saying the satire is protected by freedom of speech. meanwhile, in terror on some of the protesters have demanded that the french embassy be closed until congress issues and official apollo the this is not the 1st time we demand that officials close 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
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lee. then we come here to say that we're simple with an hourly there. i am here because the shirley of daw magazine has insulted my country's leader. and among the closure of that magazine's office by the french government, i demand an official apology by the french president are shifting gears here on the program. a health care workers in garza have driven a convoy of ambulance is along the israeli border blaring their sirens and an act of protest against israel's restrictions on medical imports for palestine or israel has imposed bands on goes it. it says could be used for military purposes, and palestinian officials have said that that is including a x ray machines and other diagnostic devices and will basically violation of fundamentals. human rights to a medical care. we heard made senior official of the palestinian health ministry who says the embargo has put intensive care patients at heightened risk. and um,
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so be on it on the left of these really occupation deprives patients and gaza of the rights to treatment as it blocks the supplies of x ray equipment and prevents access to west bank areas to obtain treatment. israel presents itself as a civilized society to the world, but as a criminal, it uses all means to harass the people of gaza and make their lives miserable and have a sam on the high pseudonym. it's okay, there's now treatment or medication for this illness and gaza. i've inquired at every hospital, all the doctors told me that they can do nothing. they said they don't have the right equipment. they advised troubling abroad for treatment. but the financial situation and gus is miserable. let's say we spoke audio to steve, so say abby, who heads the palestinian children's relief fund of a decade, sees help to finance treatments for thousands of children with well with cancer in the west bank. he says that situation in palestine basically presents an array of challenges for the local residents. not just regarding the issue of health care to very difficult situation when you review it from all aspects, whether it's
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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 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 this 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 for her to be a bit of a tough year. so far. 5 palestinians including 3 children who have been reported it
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killed by israeli forces 21 year old palestinian man was killed by gunfire during and is ready rate on a west bank, refugee camp. and residents of gods are also say they've been left with an insufficient water supply pool sanitation. and of course higher exposure to deadly disease as well. and israeli human rights group has said that at least 150 palestinians were killed by israeli forces in the west bank. just last. yeah. i hope 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. 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
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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 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. so economic trade between iran and the use largest economy, germany has actually been on the rise us despite western coals far more sanctions against the iran over its crackdown on antique government movements. now, according to data, seen by reuters a job and exposed to iran,
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increased 12 percent over the past year, amounting to more than one and a half 1000000000 euros. that's up from 1400000000 euros just the previous year. well, however, berlin is now pushing the ag for yet another package of sanctions against hereon. after 2 protesters were reportedly executed for killing a member of the iranian security forces, a german officials summoned the iranian ambassador to express that condemnation. well, we did hear earlier from german economist, i get hammer, he says, sanctions never work as expected when they're actually causing serious damage. the german businesses. what a coincidence that after these beta came out, the german or european politicians, the puppets of washing bureaucrats, are ordering or calling for new sanctions against iran. they have us making good business all over the world. and this is why they are setting up more sanctions. they trying to find more and more ways to sabotage the german industry,
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even though they are living on the german industry. because most of think of nearly all the european countries are living on the texas, the german economy, and the german tax payer. and the german businesses pay and distribute through europe to these other countries. they are living on germany. so this is all ridiculous. the european bureaucrats are not acting in behalf of the european people. they are acting in behalf of some other powers, but not the european people, and especially not the german middle standing, the german business. it all seems connected in one way or another to that of as blossoming multi polar world. thanks for joining us. your knowledge into national, more of your headlines to what we're time when we come back at the top of the
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