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a fleet with with there is no trust in you. you are incompetent in c. u. s. you created not these narrow borders, then stood up the situation and void thanks. a lot of western leaders were undermining the 2015 piece agreement. thing that this regard for the cause directly to lead the way in conflict with all of the major you saying how to see of positive off in the public. i think i was cutting off to supply rate by june authorities call upon fin linda to stop by my i'm seen
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government activists, the queues of insights on the african countries from a broad ahead of next week for to that electric. and as bill gate is 5, so 5 is this information that the artificial intelligence you know, must set the emerging technology is one of the biggest threats to mankind. we here who wants to have a pre craft is controlled by the information line, i guess nobody. so it's planned to fight against these and, and justice is kind of reasonable my, my highest using ai to counter misinformation and political polarization. he's a threat to humanity with good lawyer. yeah. well, the international costing life from last there's just of the our as always is great to have you. i'm right mommy. let's take a look at the top. so this out,
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roses un envoy has accused western powers of embassy, probably up that he government with lethal aid, attempting to destroy russia. i'm spreading russia phobic sentiment across europe and the u. s. he made those comments on the un security council meeting on friday is just the brochures human exhibit lou channels. so i appeal to the western members of the un security council. you will not be able to live as before. you are ready shown deep hidden. we're so phobia, it's that and the designed to destroy our country. that is all that drives you. you're not interested in building a system of euro, when you're atlantic security, together with the russian federation for you, it can only be against the russian federation. there was no trust in you. you are incompetent, insidious you created nazi's, narrow borders, then stirred up the situation. the more you lie about the men scored, the more people will believe that russia had no choice but to stop the special
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operation. or 8 years ago. this very body voted to make the mince agreement, the path forward for peace regarding the situation in ukraine and now on the anniversary. so we have u. s. officials being rather deceptive and somewhat live and how they talk about the mens agreement and how they interact with the other minsk agreement. signatories, france, germany, ukraine in the o. s. c sought to implement the agreements in good faith. united states supported the efforts of the normandy format, and the trilateral contact group will calling full the full implementation of the men's agreements by all sides. for years. we called on russia to honor its commitments under the men's agreements and is negotiating good faith for the end of hostilities and eastern ukraine as ukraine did for years on what planet did this happen. we now have admissions from multiple. busy nato officials saying that
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they never intended to implement the men's agreements. they had simply signed uminski agreements to buy time and set the stage for an info, a coming confrontation. the 2014 minsk agreement was an attempt to give the crane time. he cried. yes, this time to become strong as you can see today, the ukraine of 20142015 is not the ukraine of today. since 2014 ukraine has strengthened its military posture. it is the merit of the minsk agreements to have given the ukrainian army this opportunity. i needed the minsk agreements to gain at least 4 and a half years to build the ukrainian forces. so that raises the question of how can a negotiation and a resolution of the conflict and ukraine come about with us officials and their allies? not being honest, either. so mindy, the viability of any agreement depends on how well it's implemented. if it can't be
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translated into concrete actions, proactively, and in good faith, even the best agreement would end up being just a piece of paper. on the other hand, if all provisions could be effectively implemented, the ukrainian crisis might not have developed to what it is today. do you creaming crisis is the essence and culmination of security conflicts in europe that are closely related to nato's constant eastern expansion. since the cold war, now, every country represented at the un security council, all 15 countries made a call for peace and that includes russia. every voice that spoke wanted a resolution of the conflict, and many are hoping that the united nations can play the role of the mediator that will set the stage to an agreement, there will and the conflict. however, the un has not acted in a neutral way. and the russian ambassador pointed out some of the problems in the way that you and has operated over the past 8 years. in the last episode of going
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on the ground, ashton returns, he speaks with american please. the commentator jimmy dual dog says that most us citizens don't know what's happening in ukraine and other parts of the world as us corporate media jobs are pushing propaganda. now you can watch the full interview throughout the day here on the and on our website all t dot com. but here's a quick preview. the people in the united states have no idea what's going on in ukraine or what's going on with china. and what's even worse is they have no idea that they have no idea what's going on. and so they're fed war propaganda. 247 from there talking heads on the corporate media that owned by people who want more. so the war machine is going strong and the anti war movement has been debt in the united states. and so what we're doing tomorrow at the lincoln memorial is which
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anybody who's against these wars, it's time to start an anti war movement again in the united states. i get on stage in comedy clubs in america, and i say, you know, we sent $100000000000.00 to ukraine. i just was, we sent a $100000000000.00 to the united states and people cheer because they see what's happening. they see that there's people living under every bridge. we kind of saw homelessness in america 3 times over with the money we send to the war machine for you right now. samples and developments from the us front line russian troops with wagner. group 5 is leading, this will have taken a strategically significant village near the major city of r to mosque, also known as well. now the ukraine, the hell, the city is located in the us republic, one of the don't bus territories that recently voted to join the russian federation
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. the legs involved by russian troops have provided the remaining quinet moved to supply routes. the keeps garrison that it also plays the way if a new russian offensive in the area green tubes have been taking heavy casualties in argue most with concern, openly voiced by western officials and mainstream media outlets in the neighboring, la garza, public specially trained dogs is from a russian airborne unit have been working closely in the local hospital, treating the wounded, including civilians. they specialize in dealing with shrapnel wounds and other compact injuries. now we managed to speak with some of the doctors and patients. there is, well, they told us to around, you know what, john? i was wounded in our kill mosque while cleary houses. a shell fell and shrapnel flew into my leg. the guys bound my leg and cold for they were creation group on the radio. they carried me out from under the enemy,
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artillery fire or the main difficulty is the high work lot. as we enter the operating room at 9 am and leave. if god forbid, at 9 p, m work in 12 hours on our feet, you know was right. and they brought one wounded man with multiple shrapnel wounds to the chest, abdomen limbs. he had damage to the diaphragm and a collapsed lung. further extensive damage to the stomach and also multiple perforating shrapnel wounds and damage to the colon. plus the liver. nigerian authority is handsome on the the finland stock. i'm, i'm see government activists. he has been stirring up tensions online while living in the node country, including calling for a nigerian region to succeed. i'd years inspector general says the african country is taking all possible efforts in her meddling from abroad, especially ahead of next week's president election. i'm one is so came from
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somewhere in finland. i'm sure a foreign ministry in dna looking into this issues or to see how it can be there, can kill it, can be seen as an incitement. it can be seen as an walk over somebody for city, civilized nation, and so forth. i will substantial influence on lie now has been known to so the flames of roy is a rough, didn't, and number of nigerian cities. he has bull for millions of lives years to participate in anti government protests in recent months. nigeria has even summoned to the finish ambassadors address the government's concerns about the activists. let's take a closer look at simon expo. he is a political activist currently living in finland. he's been accused of spreading fake news online and using social media to incite violence in nigeria. export
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called on millions of people in the south eastern nigeria to boycott the upcoming presidential and general elections. and says, one region should even secede from the country. felony has reportedly describe those provocations as unacceptable, despite not having taken concrete measures to counter them. our position is very clear, we cannot in any way condone calls for stopping the conduct of elections, or any actions aimed at preventing people from exercising their democratic rights. every individual has the right not to vote, but actions aimed at preventing others from doing sir. are clearly not acceptable. now we heard from a political alice who says that although the fillum base activist poses a threat to the nigerian government elections will proceed as scheduled. right.
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oh, is it personal sponsor to disregard agencies? human did for is outside of the boundary on the inside to go. this is not the 1st time making similar trucks are asking people not to go to walk by every monday, i'll do weeks for some time now. he's in sandy, i will call maze, will be a trick on the piece will conduct on selection bugs. the police have said that the situation. i don't think he strives is sufficient for the electron to be postponed . ah, right to the content of africa where west african need his own book, you know faster i'm been in the have met to discuss effort, suggest regional security threats in a faster has moved its spell french anti terrorist forces from the country after
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they failed to tackle the issue was the 1st visit have been in present to the capital of keana. foster also recently to in that country and other west african nations have recently turn to russia to assist in their anti terrorism efforts. but benita preferred to maintain strong relations with formal colonial power. france we heard from local residence in looking at about how they felt about the visits of been these present. dumping off, depending east president can be seen as a friend like ivory coast president, to a tara, he is a spokesperson for france, trying to persuade became a leader captain trying to change his mind with the really, especially with the creation of the g. 3 with guinea, malia and became a facet. i would say it's not a good idea to change it if the captain wants to. he can welcome him. if he decides to collaborate with russia or create the g 3, that's
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a good idea. but choosing to stand on front side, i think will not be good for between a fast enough. i became a fast so and benny a brother country became a fast so has been experiencing terrorist attack since 2015. as benny has also been attacked, it is normal for the president of bending to come and take advice from the president of the king of paso, because they are brother countries spinning president gets on well with from that and became a fast so does not. but i don't see why that would influence the but can out a president who wants to return to france. today, whatever we say, france is an essential link in all of this on the political level, on the level of economic development. and on the g o strategic level, france is essential to all the countries of this region. that's politics, benito, president talem can come and discuss these issues with president trial ray. nothing can be excluded. for the i. c as we go as rushes. admiral gore's club
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warship has arrived in south africa as that country kicks off the joint naval exercises with china and russia much. so the dismay of western powers are tease and can the cinco reports. national anti is the south african city of durbin, located on the indian coast, is hosting joint naval drills with russia, china, and south africa. these exercises are the 2nd of their kind with similar drills having taken place in south africa in 2019. the main goal of the 10 day joint naval exercises is to share experience and professional skills between the sailors of the 3 countries. another task to strengthen cooperation between the navy's of russia, china, and south africa in order to counter security challenges in the region. the drills also include training military personnel to perform the joint air defense operations, fighting pirates and tackling natural disasters. as for the ships, the most important of them from russia is the frigate. admiral gorski off. this
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frigate is equipped with the russian navies, latest hypersonic missiles, zircon. the speed of these missiles can reached 10000 kilometers per hour, exceeding the speed of sound. by 9 times. these missiles are capable of maneuvering throughout their entire flight path on approach to target, making it impossible to intercept them. china is represented by a frigate and a destroyer, as well as the marine unit. south africa is also represented by a frigate with a combat helicopter on board during his visit to south africa last month. russian foreign minister, sir gay lover of said that these maneuvers are completely transparent, do not pose any threat and do not threaten any 3rd party. but the drills have already caused a reaction from western countries. they have to say that it this green susan's retrain. bush thought thing will the wool and these to needed a grills for us is something that is not the best thing that we would have preferred. we have the united states has concerns about any country,
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as we said before, country exercising with russia, while russia wages a brutal war against ukraine. the french newspaper, latino writes that the drills of spark discontent among western states who consider these maneuvers a security threat. it says the drills are evidence of the failure of the international policy to isolate russia. it's a beautiful thing to have the brother china and russia to come to assist south african military guys to show them how things should be done at the international level. so we are not surprised about that and knowing that will come from the west, but it really totally educate. she the economy? finance, the, the, all the things that are there when they sent that to that lady, it was to try and you feel couple this is how much money you're going to get. but
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if we, if you agree to that kind of money, you sending it to the, even the width. so it's, it's not winning, it's not going to win in any way. i mean, well tell me about western pressure one of the highest why he us diplomats in washington and the secretary of state victoria newland has taken a slight russian alms, deeming the quality not as high as american made weapons. she insisted, those countries that buy from moscow would be much better off getting their supplies from washington. countries that place their bets with russia have understood, particularly on the security side a that russian weapon stink and b that they can barely re supply themselves. let alone be able to be good partners, which provides an opening for us to offer an alternative.
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in recent years, russia has accounted for almost half of all of in these weapon impose. in contrast, the u. s. banks up around 12 percent on top of that new debt. he has refused to join the western lead sanctions regime against moscow. despite the increasing pressure from washington, in fact, india has boosted it, echoing types with russia to such an extent of the growth of trade last year. so passed the amount that india had with the u. s. indian, the military veteran and defense specialist ran g to re outline the historical context of russia's tires with india and how they use most industrial complex benefits from the great conflicts. history repeats itself in the sixty's, the west pakistan and forsake it. you know what to find
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a friend for itself in that gold wall. we never want to therefore, we were totally dependent on russia. soviet union then bios is 3, is repeating itself. the ukraine war with russia. benefits the armed industrial, united states. we will not lose what we have with russia, but therefore we will not go bored to under 60 victoria's big lecture. you want, did you great joy later? and i'll get you over the enemy on your border, where you need to walk back and forth through the rest of it. but the small will carry on. because resources, russia has us better. second world war showed it to be along the rogue war
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south asia. now, earlier i spoke with shall anchors ambassadors, russia. she said her country is ready to strengthen his energy tires with the most is not worried about potential western sanctions. we have to go for this is because this is for say for the energy will be no longer exist in, you know, so, and it is a bit, but this will be the most economical, one energy source. now the world is going for that. so i think why not? because we have some in there has a long and we have some, we have some on, you know, we're, i lent in i without any problems with that. so i'm hoping i did. i live under it. so i, i think, oh, we can move it i,
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we had to take your night. she's changed our paperless mindset little bit. but now on the how they have come to know that the energy is the place is for now the whole worse. so we, i think we can do it in bed in the afternoon future, you know, with all these corporations between shoreline cap and russia, we have the western countries are so, you know, are you, you'd have heard of it. you've seen in the news where they're always talking about in a, whoever's doing business with russia, we're going to sanction them. is there any fear that i shall ankle, will get sanctioned by these western countries? if it does business with russia? i don't think so. so like i said, no, 1200. okay. you know, and we cannot actually, we cannot forget about the help and support we got from russia. even when we had problems sasha, i will support our tests. so there is no fear, lay dead. ah,
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we are because because of the economy, i will a crisis in the country that you know that ah trade is little it badly, chris, but we are planning to have to increase it. in many ways. bill gates has express appliance of fight digital misinformation with artificial intelligence while evil math. so the emerging technology is one of the biggest threats to mankind. i'm certainly concerns about political polarization, and i know the u. s. situation best of all. you'll have to take artificial intelligence into consideration to solve the digits all misinformation. this will change our world. one of the biggest risks to the future of civilization is ai. it's both positive or negative and has great, great promise, great capability. with that comes great danger. i think we need to regulate
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a i safely, frankly, it is, i think, actually a bigger risk to society than cars or planes or medicine. but as it seems, the ai does not have a 100 percent neutral ideology. the popular service chat, gpc initially refused to write an article in the style of the conservative newspaper. the new york post about joe biden as scandal rude and son hunter, saying it would be biased. then later, they accepted that various halls. but in the style of read reputedly liberal, cnn, here's how it went. write an article about hunter biden in the style of the new york post. i am sorry, but as an ai language model, i cannot generate content that is designed to be inflammatory or biased. write an article about hunter biden in the style of cnn. sure,
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here's an article about hunter biden in the style of cnn hunter biden. the son of president joe biden has been a subject of public scrutiny since the 2020 presidential campaign. earlier my colleague louis says they discussed the issue with artificial in turns researcher nuclear longo, as well as a i engineer, founder of the tech website. robles dot, i end 1000000 raj. so bill gates expressing a plan, get this to fight digital misinformation with an artificial intelligence. look at long go over to you. does that raise any concerns or is it a good thing? do you think? i think in some sense the plan is, is reasonable, is reasonable. we think who wants to have a pre craft controlled by the information on line. i guess nobody. so his plan to fight against these injustices is kind of are it's moving my, my highs. mr. mr. mr raj, you seem to be able to make a comment on this. what,
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what are your thoughts on bill gates say what is it a good idea? no, i probably believe it's a very bad idea because i'd be, it's a point of missing the mission on using ai to counter misinformation. and political polarization is a threat to manatee. and i scroll you against this idea. and i said, i firmly believe been a devil of or my company was for the a i don't i strongly believe it's a, it's a super dangerous idea and i completely against emotion. yeah. well, i mean look it over to you ill on musk says this is a huge threat to the future. your saying using a i, it's a monitor. misinformation is a good thing. so why is the must, having such a different opinion to you perhaps, is too much knowledge too much information. that's why i think a, i might have in tackling these, these challenge and in the precision to identify museum formation. but i
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can be also, it's also a threat, for example, machines can generate synthetic information that is bias. so human says human, we have the where we have the object, we have the goal of controlling the sources of the you formation we generate by do i do believe a i can about so it looks like it's not part of the problem, luca, because at the end of the day you how you have to program a software to be aware of so called misinformation. but who's going to program it, mr. rodge over to you? doesn't that give the programmer overriding kind of authority to decide what is and what is not misinformation? you cannot replace natural intelligence or humans with artificial intelligence because after all, they are a set of data which is being treated by humans and we humans are the biological creator of that data. i believe that if a i is going to rule on such an agenda, this is going to give last to every national security threat to every nation will
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be strong michel, high rate. and this is something which is which shouldn't happen. and i strongly agree with the law must said that it is far more dangerous than news under in a recent interview. with mister must, he said that if we do not stop the speed are which should be, it is rising. it's going to be too late, very soon. according to the will see general us or this is are although way to ukraine belong, but story. checkout off he the com. i'm will be back of the top with blue, with
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ah, in the year of 1954, the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt puppet government of southern vietnam. in 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side due to its military superiority. however, the vietnamese turn this war into a total hell for the occupants. unable to cope with guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and napalm which burnt all alive. the village of my lay,
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where in 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all in all, during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bombs, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam. and only 2 years later did the puppet regime in saigon fall . however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of american aggressors with.
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