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law, so price, algeria by rights, is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the debts of one and a half 1000000 algerians. a sal is pop headlines right now, one out to you international. as the indian foreign ministry slams a new b, b. c documentary about the prime minister. no render mowdy saying the piece that heavily is promoting a colonial mindset. pushing us interests so by china's strong ties with africa. that's how the continents media is describing the us treasury secretaries 11 day visit to africa. i'm pakistan's, petroleum minister emphasizes the importance of increasing his countries fuel imports from russia, despite weston sanctions. if we can have the russian
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crew flowing through our system, it would be very helpful or significant chunk with your friday news lie from moscow and a big spread of your stories today. welcome to them. it starts international. by the way, the bbc is peddling a narrative again, for those words from the indian external affairs minister as a new documentary is released by the channel that some of calling a hit piece on the current prime minister. it's analyzing this film, or the commentary is a reflection on the asians and individuals that are peddling this narrative. forget it makes us wonder about the purpose of this exercise and the agenda behind it. and frankly, we did not wish to dignify such efforts. bbc's tobart documentaries. see these cold in there, the more the question, whatever that means has been slammed by india labeling. 8
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a propaganda piece. the documentary is about the 2000 to which arthritis and marine the more these are all in the violence in his home state. out sued 2000 to withdraw thrice for the. 2 worst, our community rides that india has ever seen. nearly 2000 people had lost their lives. it's also true that initially the blame was been on mr. moore, the for not being able to cobb the wilander. the supreme court of india has rubbish told was allegations in fact, a special investigation steam and 2012 has also given mr. moore the, the clean chit, the documentary failed to mention any or that. in fact, the documentary refers to a u. k. a government report that claims that are in the us prime minister and then chief minister all could draw marine the more they had proactively stop the police
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from preventing the riots o human dri has lots of question marks and lots of loophole is considering. it does not mention these basics, the supreme court would act or the s i t team findings. this saw report and fact was prepared by a team that was headed by the then foreign secretary of the you care jack straw. but the question was, the british government holding an inquiry in india in downtown a british colony, at least not after 1947, indians are outraged bbc's propaganda theories on prime minister modi is aimed at damping his image. so they can as a state, broadcast or cast doubts on india's current foreign policy. our stance on russia or our trade deals with middle east is upsetting the west. they're all hands on deck. this whole back fire and not the 1st time that the west has published,
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such reports that rico for colonial mindset. remember in there belong, has been complaining about the coverage that it gets in the west and press take, for instance, that time magazine or divider in chief. but india also gives it back again. and again, take a look at this previously recorded b, b c interview with mr. moore the he's, was there more relevant than ever? so i would say it is a human or a jew, john trying to preach just the who mandates vieno about them and i will, but it issues are not reach of my legs. but the brits never worried about human rights when millions of indians the dying during british rule take for instance, the sudden massacre or the being all famine where millions of indians dying from salvation. while the brits were busy transporting in green to the u. k.
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no apology for days by the way. you can't possibly blame mr. moore the for not being willing to take a lesson, a morality and human rights from them. in fact, india, under the leadership of mr. moore, the in the last few years has been extremely fearless. the latest example of india defying western sanctions, and specials to condemn rochelle is offensive in ukraine. but it looks like the west and the u. k. i simply not getting the point, but india has reiterated that he doesn't want other countries. paul king then knows in dallas mottos well, meanwhile, surprisingly enough in africa. right now, you'll find the us treasury secretary, janet yellen. she's on an 11th a tour of the continent, including center gold, zambia, later south africa. she's describing the visit as a step towards further economic cooperation. the united states is committed to
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building on africa, significant progress in economic development over the past few decades. africa successful means success for all of us. and the united states is here as a partner to help africa realize its massive economic potential. well, in contrast, african media outlets have been saying a true purpose of janet yellow trip is to promote washington's interest over the already strong ties the continent has with china. and russia should we learn a little bit more. his art is africa correspondent, catabolic the us treasury secretary, janet g. ellen will touch down in the west africa stage of cynical this friday. it's all part of joe biden. sanitation and campaign promise to give them. busy off because to africa over the next 2 years, yelling message will mirror that of how calling you as secretary of state, ne blinkin who was on his african safari last year in on it,
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yelling will highlight the strike. the continent is made over the last couple of decades was also emphasizing the united states is a partner and a friend to the continent. the irony here, of course, the african continent has developed in spite of america's absence and neglect. africa would not be weighed in today without the massive chinese investment in infrastructure and mineral resources. but the visit is also part of a large context of influence on the continent, the u. s. government sees the growing influence of other superpowers, namely russia and china as a threat to american entry. here the view of the official u. s. africa strategy. the people's republic of china, by contrast, sees the region as an important arena to challenge the rules based international order. advances own narrow commercial and geopolitical interests, undermine transparency and openness, and weaken us relations with african peoples and governments. russia views the
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region as a permissive environment for paras status and private military companies, often fermenting instability for strategic and financial benefit. the free country visit starting in seliger will also include the ambia and south africa, and it comes fresh of the heels of the you with africa salad. held early in december, president joe biden hosted over 40 african hands of things in washington. and during the summit, his administration maint deals and commitments to the tune of some $15000000000.00 over the next 2 years to the continent. which pales in comparison to the chinese quantum. like many african countries i have ambia is struggling with debt and is defaulted on it dead repayment in 2020 is one of many african countries to apply to the g. 20 for is nearly $13000000000.00 worth of debt to be restructured. and the common framework mckenneth him of the g 20 china holds
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a 3rd of zambia is dead. but despite that, the west, the line has been to vilify the east the giant. even though the majority of zombie as that is held in western intrusion in africa, southernmost country, a growth resistant economy is being further hampered by the growing intensity of power. despite south africa's woes, jaelyn is expected to push that old. i'm a pause in his cabinet on the pace of transitioning from coal to clean energy sources. the united state is one of 5 countries that promised south africa $8500000000.00 to ditch cole, from green energy sources. but there's no such thing as a free lunch and weary africans will be looking out for the pre conditions that the united states government is so well known. full got had 40 jonathan or a tempest down here at moscow, ukraine's presidential office says,
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a lack of coordination in the ukrainian security services lead to the killing of a key of delegation member off of the 1st round of peace talks with moscow last year. that's off to a report by the wall street journal said the ukrainian national security service, the s b. you murdered denise korea on the claim. he was a traitor, but an advisor to ukraine's presence zalinski has affirmed. he actually wasn't one when you have, he's not a russian agent. his murder happened due to the fact that there was no unified coordination between the door enforcement agencies. there was certain claims against him. there was not enough time to settle these claims in a dialogue format. they shot him dead in cold blood, dumped his corpse on the side of the road in the center of kiev, and accused him of spying for the russians. this was how you cranes security services rewarded. denise katy of in march of last year for is invaluable help as an informant. before and right after russia launched its military operation in
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ukraine, s b. u agents pulled off and ordered the military intelligence agents, and mister korea's body gods to surrender their weapons. mister korea was directed to a minivan. his security detail lay prone on the street. as the van drove away. bout 90 minutes later, the military intelligence agents was summoned to the spot where they found mister career of spotty. turns out though, it was all a big mistake, days after he was killed as a traitor, kitty of was buried as a hero, next to ukraine's 1st foreign minister. after all, the guy helped key abs negotiating team big time at the bell rou. ceasefire talks in march of last year, as they stalled rushes offensive with the illusion of good faith negotiations. ukrainian forces prepared for all out combat, according to ukrainian general today of even credited with tipping off key of about russia's military operation. he apparently told ukrainian intelligence that russian forces sought to capture and tone of airport outside of kias and to use it to bring
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in reinforcements that heads up gave key have enough time to prepare. the airport was rendered useless in the in suing battle. and this tip off is remembered as a moment that could have made or broken key of war effort. if it were milk for mister korea's most likely keith would have been taken extra judicial murder dumping the body in the street and not even bothering to conduct a small investigation. he definitely has an interesting way of saying thank you to its most willing collaborators. the ukranian intelligence service is a force unto itself. it's not fully controlled whether ukrainian government vladimir zelinski, therefore, is not the person who's totally in charge. the usb you seems to have a higher authority. and the case of dennis a cure korea, it killed him, executed him on a street at point blank range without any kind of trial, without any official inquiry on, on, under its own authority. they killed
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a man who the government ukraine now says was actually a national hero. it suggests that that far right forces are operating as they please. in the ukraine, the government has only limited control over their activities, and it's afraid to, to exert. it's a 30, it's a freight to bring such forces to heal. meanwhile, the heavy fighting continues along the don bass front lines. russian troops are coming closer to taking the key strategic city of our tom offs, also known as back moot or russian soldiers, including the don bass, established ghost brigade of fighting, take control of a heights surrounding the village of sport and seizing those heights would open the road to us scan later or trauma, ask a both cities, pose key strategic significance for any future pushed to overtake the remaining don bass territories. and archie arabic, senior correspondent, side,
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and dia has been observing russian troops as they use tactical drone in the fight for spot on. you know, with the fighting continues on the don best front line. the village of sports is under the crossfire of the russian forces. taking this territory opens the way to the city of savor sketchbook. as you can see, radian troops are located 1.5 to 2 kilometers from us. taylor, here's an open spot, so i have to move fast so that the ukranian artillery doesn't fire at us. and we are not spotted by drones, as there are many. so what we provide our troops with surveillance and artillery support. and together we slowly and steadily move forward for iraq when we say europe. drones play an important role in spotting the movements of ukrainian troops . the identification of targets allows artillery to shall the enemy's fortify positions, which gives the russian assault teams an opportunity to move forward
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a bit lonely. this way the artillery achieves great results with enemy trenches cleared and our guys are entering them when the enemy is suppressed. now we just hit the targets as planned, and my fears fighting goes on here as well as across the whole front line. but we were foreign mercenaries fight side by side with ukrainian nationalists. though still, globally, from my experience, when we faced both mercenaries, nationalists mostly prevailed. you can judge by the fact that i am standing here and talking to you, and that is them in a se, taking store now. yeah. and the high ground positions around it opens the way to savers for russian troops. that is an important city, just like our chillman sparked moot, we're fighting intensifies as well as solid are, which was recently taken by the wagner group. it will further lead to striking ukrainian troops in the direction of love, janski's and comp tours started going ha, dia r t to nets, republic, russia. when the u. s. government audit has accused the pentagon of
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substantially miss reporting, the amount of lethal weaponry it supplies to contractors with the declared $220000000000.00 of military equipment appearing to be just the tip of the iceberg . the d o. d has struggled for decades to accurately account for the government property in the possession of its contractors. the estimated value of such unaccounted property is over $220000000000.00, but that amount is likely significantly under stated. this is one of the reasons that federal auditors are unable to audit the d o d 's financial statements. we found that the d o d doesn't have a comprehensive department wide strategy to address this issue. we recommend the d o d develop such a strategy. the inquiry examined the pentagon supplies of eiletha weaponry, including a ammo miss 1000 torpedoes to contractors. and 9 years ago, the defense to pop and said that $220000000000.00 worth of us military equipment
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was provided to contractors. but the audit said that my bill was probably a gross on the statement, and it was unable to assess the current amount. the government accountability office also said the pentagon has made practically no progress and accurately monitoring its arm supplies to contract as well. this apparently has been well, an ongoing issue for the u. s. defense department. well, for decades. the pentagon's most recent annual financial report failed to hold up to scrutiny for the 5th consecutive year. the defense department managed to account for less than half of it's $3.00 trillion dollars in total declared assets. it says it will properly address the issue within the next 2 years. well, amidst all of this, here we have yet another enormous military, a package for key f. i recently the u. s. approved up to $2500000000.00 for ukrainian troops. that includes well 60 personnel carriers and 90 fighting vehicles as well as an 8th at defense systems and a good $3000000.00 rounds of small arms. ammunition still here has recently been
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intensifying its calls on western powers to increase their weapons deliveries of pressure to provide advanced weaponry to key. if however, has encountered pushback from berlin, the german chancellor has expressed reluctance about supplying tanks to ukrainian forces on concerns that could draw his country directly into the conflict. the german government reportedly believes the u. s. should send its own types 1st before berlin will consider doing so as well. the german parliament members we heard from, from both the left and the right of the political spectrum, have expressed heavy doubts and concerns about sending more weapon. this is shannon into santa ana, austin, this is an interesting approach that you are taking here. saw german tanks against russian ukraine. your grandfathers already tried that by the way, almost back then with melnick and ban dera. and what was the result unspeakable suffering or millions of depths on both sides. and in the end,
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russian tanks here in berlin. 2 of them are even here, standing outside. you should walk past them every morning and remember that german citizens do not want this escalation. german citizens do not want these arms deliveries. that is why we do not agree with this motion changing. yeah. i would like germany to be peaceful power, not alleging military power. i wish above all that these fonts are used to connect for the sake of the taxpayers, not for the arms industry. it was we heard from our economic and our geopolitical expert jack rasmus now he says that some of the pentagon's financial operations are deliberately not recorded in order to avoid scrutiny. as he argues much of the aid to key of is lining the pockets of u. s. contractors as 20 years, this is bad, continual war and this money gets thrown around and purposely not recorded in many cases, as long as we're and is perpetual wars american empire. here,
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this is going to continue the average sexual doesn't even know this is going on. you know, it doesn't get reported very much in the media that, you know, tens, hundreds of millions of dollars hadn't wasted but can't even account for, you know, we've given over a $100000000.00 to ukraine last year. actually that money never much negotiate credit goes from nealus treasury to the balance sheets of the major war corporations. in united states. the pentagon budgets going up by 79000000000 again in one year at least half of that. fortified going as is going to ukraine, and the new york time says, this is only the beginning, and there's going to be a lot more more than a 1000000 people have taken to the streets throughout france to protest against president microns plan, to raise the country's retirement age by 2 years to $64.00. ah
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ah, ah, i are a good time to leave town, i guess, because our president micron wasn't even there. he was a signing a friendship treaty with spain in barcelona. though public transport flight schools and businesses all across france were disrupted by a wave of labor strikes as workers walked off the job, several dozen were reported detained him at cautious with police escort. the opinion now avante contributor rachel must so the opening act of union lead protests over french pension reform on thursday. saw protesters clashing with
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police in riot gear and tossing firecrackers at them near the by steve, where the 3 hour march, wrapped up. now at the beginning of the march, there was also a group qualified by the french press as black blocks who tossed smoke bombs at the police and got returned volleys of tear gas. now union organizers estimate 400000 participants were in paris and about 1200000 in the region. now, of course, the has to be tempered by official interior ministry figures, which usually tends to be a lot less. and we'll see what they come up with. and usually the reality is somewhere between the 2, transportation came to a virtual hall in paris and across much of france about 70 percent of teachers walked off the job and energy sector workers halted delivery of fuel to gas stations. now, there were even threats of cutting power to french officials, homes. all of this is because french president
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a major and michael wants to bump the retirement age to 64 for a larger chunk of the french workforce. what he isn't touching however, is all the special regimes that still allow some workers to leave much earlier in their fifties with gold plated pensions. in some cases, of course, a labour strike in france would not be complete with without some good old fashioned gratuitous. that's worth fair and rich bashing. no more on jekyll. can we claim that we no longer need billionaires in france? we want no billionaires in france. really a tough cell when workers are already paying one of the highest social security tax rates on the planet at 2223 per cent. and that doesn't even include the other 45 percent of the gross salary that's peeled off their paycheck by the employer and sent to the government of which they see none at all. by the way,
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my call was not even in the country today. he was conveniently down in barcelona, assigning a french spanish friendship deal. i guess that was lucky pension reform was one of michael's campaign promises way back in 2017. and he was just gearing up to tackle it in december 2019 with about 250000 protesters taking to the streets of paris back then. right up until coven head. and it's been shelves ever since, until now. rushes energy minister on a visit to pakistan has expressed a readiness to move forward with the development of a major gas pipeline project pakistan stream. he made those comments him at a meeting with the pakistani prime minister about increasing russian fuel supplies to the south asian country and ot. he has heard directly from pakistan's petroleum minister about the growing energy ties between moscow. i miss lama.
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we have a long standing conversation, ongoing conversation about puck stream. so the discussions are about that project, removing the discussions about the import of energy or ongoing. so really, if you look at it the, the projects are the big project that we're right now discussing is the energy security package. we import about 70000000 barrels of crude oil. but it's good to have you with us here on the international. we need to cross over now to the russian president vladimir putin. he's speaking about the ukraine conflict. he's also with members of the russian security council and the russian defense minister for the meantime. though, we do not have the audio feed for the statement. so do bear with us here on our team to national we will establish the connection as soon as possible and return for the meantime here on the program, this is our see international can. so hospitals and the war torn,
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middle east country of yemen, suffering from a shortage of life, saving medicine and equipment. as we understand over 80000 patients, there were registered and seeking treatment with the national oncology center. c c according to the head of the sense that more than 6000 new patients, excuse me, i added to the queue each and every year. only half get the available cancer drugs that are needed. the le ledger chemo vital sex is in the country have been completely paralyzed during the years of war. now we can only get 2 kinds of medicines for cancer patients because of the blockade. most companies have just not returned to yemen. you too many difficulties, including transportation issues where you can't deliver medicine safely and appropriate conditions. the closure of apples and ports is the worst thing that's happened to our country. this caused the death of many patients who were deprived of their medicine. amber also preventive from traveling abroad for treatment medicine arrived at high cost, and in many cases it arrives unfit for use g to pull transportation available. now
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the armed conflict in yemen has been raging for a while. the last 8 years after a saudi arabian led military coalition intervened in the country, the war displaced more than 4000000 people devastated the economy and basic healthcare and cancer patients have raised their voice asking for help. lim, so for the, the surface has become almost nonexistent. due to the aggression that targeted the country and it's civilians, in addition to the blockade and asked strikes with some for michelle dutch of medicine. and it's costly of qualified medical stuff because many of them have traveled to brought to such but better patina tish. the zealous, non good. we're facing difficulties in all aspects, including a shortage of madison's. we demand the international community, provide madison's because we suffer from a huge shortage of them. i only have one dose for them. just about wrapping up the live broadcast only for right now. here one or 2 international, we appreciate your patience to thank you for joining us for this friday program
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