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use those to maintain our technology, lead and over and deter conflict with our, with our competitor. and i will tell you, i have never in my 25 years seen the apartment move so much money so fast towards priority. things that have been identified through this construct that the secretary laid out, for example, when it comes to members of congress, lawmakers who craft national policy in it. a lot of them have defense docs. they are heavily invested in corporation that financially benefit from military operations and the pentagon and its operations around the world. and this is not even a new thing. let's recall that in 1961, dwight eisenhower who was the u. s. president warrant about the military industrial complex and the cooperation and unwarranted influence of military corporations. back at $961.00. this is the president of the united states at that time. and the council of government, we must car guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence. whether saw or
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runs on by the military industrial complex, the potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. we must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic process. so when marco rubio points to the united states and says that the huge cooperation between the government and the private sector, when it comes to military matters, is an understandable example of the free market and our american system working quite well. and then he points to china and says that all it's completely unacceptable and the, you know, the government there is simply some kind of military dictatorship. he really needs to look himself in the mirror. i mean, the double standards are pretty obvious to anyone. and the nature of the militaristic us economy and the way it functions. and the way the u. s. economy is very much dependent on war and military manufacturing and how the u. s. government
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and the military corporations walk in lockstep and coordinate their activities. that's obvious to the whole world in it should be obvious. demarco rubio, the worst color outbreak in 2 decades will struck the se, and african nation of milan. this one of the countries efforts rather came in disease vaccines and increase sensory measures. here, break of urge law here in a southern part of the country and then spread nationwide has reported the cost $1000.00 people the least 30 times as many believe confronted the disease authorities of him pushing for vaccinations and iraq hygiene measures to try to prevent the outbreak from spreading further, we heard from local resident suits, 1st grade concerns about requests. there are dangerous levels of color
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right now. if we are not careful, it will even get worse. now we need to prioritize the hygiene practices and clean food before consumption. that would prevent further spread the pandemic. if we are not careful, we will lose many life. i am grateful to the medical personnel here. my son was in critical condition when we came here. many patients have been discharge and i am pleading with support organizations in the government to assist in the quick this facility with the needed supplies to continue helping us to holler is not new in our community. we have lost people to color before those who would have helped develop this area. we need to be careful with this disease. we are hoping the interventions will help us prevent cholera from spreading further. wedding on your government has called to increase, so for from the private sector with will medical survive needed pain. the outbreak is without borders, the red cross and eunice all contributed to assist in that country,
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including by helping set up medical senses for treating the afflicted. i'm administering vaccines, we have a regional health care director who says that caseload is starting to decrease as vaccinations have risen considerably. what we're seeing now is that the number of guesses that whether you're sending one database is gonna remain constant when that's what he was experiencing. in a shop increases in the number of cases as was the case with one of them. this is what. so currently i guess the number of gets boring. i don't have been in bed day 29 to 6 by day. and we also administer being or what the vaccine i would like to population is about $800000.00 people and we're almost there. we're now with 167000 developing, reached, like seen. and we hope that once we get to the community, we should be able to, to me, to get the 5th grades out of the disease. over a 160 indian medical students from
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a 5 you quine versus have moved to the central russian region of more dove. there to continue their studies alter russia began as well feel peroration. you train in mat legislation to help students from the cleaning universities transferred to russia ones that includes those in the, in the medical students with many of them now attending the more dover state university. some of them told us about their experience. now i'm studying my you can see that the teacher is very supportive. we can do the process only thing. he can, you know, only to want him to stand by, you know, the team ward had wrote our new and dual or picnic. they're all infinitely referenced digital and bureau and b a. so we're all topics and then we have now who knows, we can go here and then just do so loud in
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a mean in you can in that's not in one, but yet i can see the teacher i really said or to you and nobody themes i've any, somebody says here, union is a, has of any good teaching stuff. it is a very discipline and a, as a professor will speaks quite dogwood, englishing and ala quite go wouldn't knowledge about my teaching. so it is quite good option for students if you couldn't hear the video less time put out because skills. so i'll be hill very much a think left help. so in this community that are trying to best to go put a little technical skills mogul harvey say the craving mentoring launch a salary attack on a railway bridge in a zappa rosier region on sunday, getting 5 civilians and wounding several others and faculties of been conducted with us supplies, i was rockets on c,
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arabic correspondence army. i will day of reports for missing it says a hotel. what a crane in troops carried out several strikes with us made high mars rockets on the village of sped la delincia. in this upward or she region railway workers were repairing a bridge. as you can see, this is a bridge over which railway tracks pass over the river. these strikes using us high mars rockets resulted in the deaths of workers who had been conducting repairs on this bridge. several of the people in this area were wounded like ukrainian troops are constantly attacking infrastructure and this upward road to region, the to nets, republic, lugens republic, as well as in the harrison region on attacks on residential areas. an infrastructure caused devastation to do the wound and even kill civilians in these areas. you know, the empowers have turned their attention to matt. so resources in latin america,
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particularly lithium and methyl use an electric car batteries. joan tal. zoloft cells specified interest during a recent serve the region as a german alternate of giant, such as mercedes, them both by them are hungry for the relative b. yes. element, but germany is facing plenty of competition. german companies are very interested in expanding corporation, especially in the field of lithium and we want to support chile on that path to sustainable mining. schultz follows natural resources around the world like a group. he follows a rock band last year. he was obsessed with scoring gas, which wasn't a very good look for a guy who keeps overly fantasizing about ditching fossil fuels. so now he's in south america begging for lithium, which is needed to power his green dreams as a key component of electric car batteries. for example, schultz is hitting up, she lay the world's 2nd largest supplier and argentina, which isn't too far behind the ra states that think that all ro, materials come from china. but this is not true. many raw materials in fact come,
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for example, from argentina or chilly, get shipped to china, upper says there and sold again. the question is, can one melt move the procession of these materials, which creates thousands of jobs to those countries where these materials come from? yeah, guys don't send it to china, process it generate on the pollution right here and then ship it straight over to me. come on, do you want jobs or not? jessie figured that talking about quote, sustainable mining of lithium means that people won't notice, the extracting lithium from the ground isn't actually sustainable. when it comes to you, the water that depletes leaving the soil destroyed, or that each ton of mind, lithium produces a 15 ton carbon footprint that's occurring to mit researchers. so, why don't countries like germany use erupts, lithium along the fact that it's nasty to get out of the ground? well, it simply doesn't have enough to meet its needs as it pushes electric cars as the way of the future headlines all over the western process around shelters. visit to
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south america have focused on germany's lithium shortage and how the lack of supply negatively impacts berlin's ability to compete with china's electric vehicle industry. european greens don't want mining in their own backyard, even if it's for green cars. yes, it's ok to mine it in latin america though, because there is going to be my obviously green and sustainable. sholtes says, unlike in europe, really, this is all about the use economic engine, germany scrambling to secure supply of critical resources that they've been getting from china. washington hasn't been shy about the fact that it wants its allies to cut trade ties with china, but that's a tall order for germany. and for europe, given that china produce is more than 70 percent of the world's batteries and refined 80 percent of all critical minerals and south america. trade ties with china are just expanding like with a new deal inked with bolivia. and that includes help to develop its lithium reserves, which are the largest in the entire world. so that means that germany actually end
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up having to deal with china any way to get any lithium in that place or in elsewhere in south america. that would be an awkward conversation. may i speak to niger in china? comes up. that would be a little weird. but european commission president, queen ursula vander line, is kind of acting like a character of a j. r. r. tolkien novel in the sense that she wants the precious da da china controls the global process in industry. almost 90 percent of rare earth and 60 percent of leave him a pro sustained china. we'll. we'll identify strategic projects all along the supply chain, from extraction to refining from pro, sensory cycling. oh will build ups, her teacher cruisers to worry. supply is a 3 so. so i guess it's bad when china makes resource deals, but good when europe does, because europe would never, ever consider its mercantilist approach. a kind of neo colonialism,
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even though it's foreign affairs chief, joseph burrell, literally compared europe to a garden and the rest of the world to a jungle during his speech last year. speaking of which beryl has also recently got off in blatant search of natural resources to africa, saying that he needs them for europe screen agenda. but the big question is whether these countries to which european leaders are going cap in hand, are willing to play on the west terms. when it seems to be pretty clear that the whole time, good hand of cards, the president of croatia has slammed the plan or lack there. all right, he put it at the end, the conference in ukraine, laura milon of it stresses are the current course. all continue on the leverage own in shall, more will die. not, you know, so i'm going sending any lethal weapons to ukraine prolongs the war. people are dying, and there is no plan. what is the plan,
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the disintegration of russia government change? i see in the you parliament, some polish and lithuanian representatives, are talking about tearing rusher apart. it's frantic. it's manic, depressive behavior talks. com or the conservative group is said to host an anti russia conference in the european parliament for debate include russia, suppose, imperial ideology, the impact of the conflict on a russian regions, and the prospects of the div polarization. d, colleen zation of the country. one of those behind the event is a former polish mercer of foreign affairs and current european polar member. who recently rose an article calling for russia was she runs as the last colonial empire to be destroyed and carved up. the international community cannot take a comfortable position on the sidelines waiting for developments,
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but must undertake a brave initiative that supports referral, analyzation of the russian state. taking into account the history of russian imperialism and the respect for the rights and desires of its nations. this terrorist organization, even if it is seen by many as an empire, should be dismantled. there are many possible solutions and strategies for controlled, constructive and non violent, dismantling of the last colonial empire in europe. this project for breaking up russia or to fragment duper particularly russia itself is the dream of from rover musto. russo for big cure early josephs of some european countries, but also were united states or united kingdom. so we'd say we old saw to were, destroy, rush, us power it since you know g will be sort of consolation or ideology or oh to, to concept rush are simply and to cut on iser remind of peeper for fragment on if
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access to where you would resources of all the guys and to undo re resources you know, african answer now to incentives is paula and to run off election as allows his own 11 percent according to free delivery data. a large number of votes is an opposition roof. blank on to the vote flaming campaigning and the boss itself wasn't carried out fairly adara the huddle almost 90 per cent or rather 89 percent of denisia voters ignored this piece of fear and refused to be involved . and this good, it's our scenario that does not represent them at all. she let us do, we hope to take turns year from good to better. because tunisia has deteriorated for the worst in all economic and political fields. and we wish that those we voted for, give us their best and be in line with our choices. so he said,
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when he wrote his constitution, he ignored the committee. he had formed because he wanted the parliament to be a group of people in a close place who had no influence over the country situation. now the next parliament who have no control over the government. so then how will the impedes who are making promises to the people have the mechanisms to keep their promises. they have no authority in the government. there's 890-0000 of the 8000000 people, illegible reports of the cast, their slips, a number of independent organizations observing the voting process, the boarded and lack of transparency. and some of them polling stations and claim they weren't giving access to turn out data. incidentally in december 1st round road turn out was even smaller and 8.9 percent. a significant reason for that is believed to be parliament harvey is power limited on the legislation, introduced way to museum president in 2021 discontent with the need. his
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policies, thousands of protesters in capital 3 earlier this month, a dozen years off the rallies in the african nation, both chain reaction in the region, resulting in the so named arabs, ring back then the western power phrase, the process for bringing about those democracy and transparency to the middle east, egyptian academic, the side, the side deck, the leaves, the uprising failed to deliver the chain. these people have been hoping for a political accuracy in tunisia, local information, and many offspring countries. the few politics have 3. it did not provide promises and the chances it was going to provide economic situation is also heating there. is it not happening?
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this was the situation. there was a general se in the country called the parliament to out the opposition. and so nobody can claim. and i was just to find what is happening. the reality is that the people, i'm sure it was politics in general. oh wow, that size. i've been in deadlock for years when a rod and saudi arabia probably a fresh start. that's according to iraq, foreign minister who said his counterpart from town and we are to will join him in baghdad for talks. the move of follows a space, a recent while actually initiatives between the countries aimed at putting relations back on an even keel. iran's form as a previous express hope that both countries and this is could reopen his saudi counterpart, also recently outline. and that was equally forum. the intention to quote, find a path to dialogue with iran. nations said that relations back in 2016, following
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a tax on saudi diplomatic missions. in iran it comes as terrible as in stepping up dialogue with other partners across the middle east. and i mean, he was foreign minister, his counsel of the form on the schools, his intent to continue reproach with efforts with basketball, rain ball iran, and would have its end of this each capitals political communication with the university of toronto on the believes effort to open up dialogue and the reason it will benefit piece proved efforts to be a neighbor will be neighbors for many, many centuries has been a neighbor for many centuries. there is. busy no need for confrontation between 8 on our side and in the last number of the k has tried to make sure. ready
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that the relations are known what the problem we have is that the saudis, and as you especially in the united states, decides to increase pressure on either on one of the basis they utilize. so if you don and we can have normal relations, then yes, in the region, you're going to have less confrontation between the 2 sides. so peace, if you don't have a regional implications, as for the business, ah, i was coming from beijing, china's for miss. he says the us initiated the conflict, the claim i must stop sending weapons to give united states is the initiator and the biggest promoter of the ukrainian crisis. it continues to send
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heavy assault weapons to ukraine, constantly increasing the length and intensity of the conflict. instead of reflecting on what they have done, the u. s. is enhancing unfounded suspicions and accusations against china. jose me via convers latoya's former as this was watson field in question on suppose us ever a chinese think company was providing military supposed to russia and beijing official denials that claim asian of hers versus shouldn't do? says washington accusation are baseless and on just another seminar, so fresh her chinese companies there is a basically we don't do that in the us that that be only revolted by the us media. so there's a white board to the us, the targeting and private chime for which has been the most will start up
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companies in 3 days. that reminds me of the have to always remember what have to always us attractive while we global weight, even though they're not be long all we had then and always only quiet, cold, cold is the be happy into successful well hours. the pensions likely you can look at the most of them, since it is not all of them. they all work in the 1st place because a group term actually is a non good corps on good quality. but you cannot cause a problem. you are a few coffee against the other countries who they see as the professional calendar, as you can for all countries will refuse to listen to the order from washington process that basically that's the case by that's all for this news. our but stay
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close by as will take you live to the russian foreign ministers. think a lot of a soon as he goes live it is. and my colleague, roy, sushi will be here with you at the top of the hour with more international news. i'll be do farewell for now and see tomorrow i ah, the only we i'm so glad i ship it. what is the best time to do about them? this is a little bit of a complicated with what i say school for carbonate port backwards, but something, something that might seem important to me cut order the steps. a said to jeff,
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it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this danger is boy man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so some golf out of it, on your own english. i nod, felicia stood off to observe on and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the reason us had jimmy is so dangerous. is it? the law is the sovereignty of all the countries. the exceptionalism that america uses and it's in national war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions of millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. a
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doing bye. ah, this always help headlines. what are you international as egypt? foreign minister is right here in moscow to meet with those russian and countertops . okay. laugh at all. it's all about strengthening bilateral ties. any moment now we'll take you live to that press conference, expected. just a short. you make the us and israel escalate. the tensions in the middle east. this is according to some they accuse iran of storing up the trouble around the world. that is despite a drone attack on an iranian military facility, the some media outlets of accused us and israel being behind the program. we also hear from the palestinian health minister. this is an exclusive interview during which she a huge.

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