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ah, ah ah, there is no trust in you. you are incompetent in stage us. you created nazi's narrow borders, then stood up the situation. russia un envoy takes aim of western leaders undermining the 2015 minutes of peace agreement. saying that this for god of the courts have directly led to the conflict. the new cray russian troops advanced towards the ukrainian health city. all the trouble in the door not to go public, ultimately taking a key village and cutting off. he have supply line my jury and authorities call upon finland, a stop, an anti government activated accuses of inciting unrest and the african country from abroad ahead of next week's presidential election. as bill gates found
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supplies misinformation through artificial intelligence, e, or must says the technology pose is one of the biggest threats to mankind. so here on the program, we hear from a panel of guess who wants to add? the pre craft is controlled by the information online, i guess nobody. so he's planned to fight against these injustices. it's kind of regionally my, my highest using ai to come to listen to mission and political owner isolation. he's a do manatee a and so the world keeps moving and shaking and live from moscow on this saturday afternoon . we're lining up your still welcome. so russia's un envoy has accused western powers of perpetually popping up the key of government with lethal aid, attempting to also destroy russia. and that of spreading rooster phobic sentiment
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around the world. he made those comments that un security council meeting on friday and he did not hold back. this is joseph rushers, criminal examples. lieutenant susan, i appealed 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's an 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, to get that with the russian federation for you. it can only be against the russian federation. there is no trust in you. you are incompetent, insidious you created nazi's, narrow borders, then stood up the situation. the more you lie about the immense records, the more people will believe that russia had no choice, but to stop the special operation or 8 years ago, this very body voted to make the minsk agreements the past forward for peace regarding the situation in ukraine. and now on the anniversary we have
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u. s. officials being rather deceptive and somewhat live and how they talk about the mens agreements and how they interact with the other men. agreement, signatories, france, germany, ukraine, in the o se sought to implement the agreements in good faith. united states supported the efforts of the normative format. and the trilateral contact group will calling for the full implementation of the minsk agreements by all sides. for years. we called on russia to honor its commitments under the mens agreements and negotiate in 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 they never intended to implement the men's agreements. they had simply signed uminski agreements to buy time and set this date for an info,
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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 to day. 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, he'd assume, in the, the viability of any agreement depends on how well it's implemented. but if it can't be 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,
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the ukrainian crisis might not have developed to what it is today. 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 and back passenger pointed out some of the problems in the way the us has operated over the past 8 years. prominent mixed martial arts fight, jeff monson is a polio to officially renown to the american citizenship. he says the u. s. has provoked and fuel the conflict ukraine by supporting key as bombardment of civilian
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areas in bon bass. now under the circumstances, it's impossibly for me with a clear conscience to hold that american passport to be an american citizen. because of the city, especially now because of the situation where the ukraine market started this war like incidentally, mccool in 2014 and the maiden. and since then, they've been supplying your credit with weapon, said the state was the country. they are in essence, started a civil war and ukraine. and why? why? why is this while the, what is manufacturers in america and making billions? who's really making the money on this is the american corporations. j. p. morgan, black rock. they're making deals. who's, let's get, let's say, publicly. yeah, we're working with these companies to reconstruct to rebuild ukraine, but you credit brooke. so how are they going to pay this money back?
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they can. so what the lens is doing, if you sell in ukraine, piece by piece the sell in all the public utilities, the transportation, but penal system of the water, everything he saw introduce companies. they're going to be privatized. ukraine is going to become a colony of corporate america, not even america. corporate america is going to be selling ukraine. and these workers are going to have no ret, ukraine is going to become the people going to become source is a real tragedy. so that a country like ukraine, part of the former ussr is going to become a colony of us corporate 3. in the latest episode of the whistle blowers, john korea, who speaks to form a british intelligence with an emotional. who says that any one who exposes mis treatment at the hands of the country security services are severely penalized.
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well, you can watch a full interview throughout the day here on our see also on our website r t dot com. for the meantime though, a quick pre if you blow the whistle, you can face up to 35. he has a per charge of chelsea manny did. and that was snowden. he would probably face life and genuine songs. the penalties were pulling everything over in the usa. so anyone who plays the whistle and anyone who then is told to go and faced the music and wants to put it on the public record, was playing the whistle on faces. huge penalty in the west. and i think it's so important to remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bit of gloria, whatever they ruin allies by doing it. they turn their lives inside out and upside down, people to be penalized and even were even more badly with the senses. you know, 14 years in prison because you're a treasurer or something like that. you're not sure i should trying to protect the
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rights for your country and your family system. you're trying to protect the very nature democracy rather than trying to allow the government to encroach on all civil liberties. to this day i didn't feel i have privacy talking on the phone with my emails in my own home either. i'm not saying that that's happening. i just aware of that potential essential threat. so this is why i've dive deep into a lot of these, those technical issues, trying to check out how we can protect ourselves both individually and societally and democratic k as well. are now to news from the conflict in ukraine where missile strikes have been reported in at least 2 regions of the country. a strike was confirmed by local authorities to the western region of mill. net sky explosions were also reported in the southern city of crude oil. rog and power outage is also reported in areas all across the country. this comes off to some
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substantial development on the front lines of bon bass. russian troops aligned with the wagner group fighters in an assault have taken a strategic violation of the city of our chum off, also known as bach mood. the ukrainian health that is located in the nice republic, one of the don bass territories that did vote to join the russian federation. the latest advanced by russian troops has compromised the remaining ukrainian military supply routes for cubes forces that it also paves the way for a new russian offensive. ukrainian troops have been taking heavy casualties in our troubles, with concerns being voiced by both western officials and the mainstream media. now we know the neighboring lugens republic, especially trained doctors from a russian airborne unit, have been working around the clock and local hospital treating the wounded, including civilians. they specialize in dealing with shrapnel wounds and other combat injuries. and here it all to you. we wanted to speak with some of the doctors and the patients that to iranian what almost i was wounded in hotel musk,
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while cleary houses, a shell fell and shrapnel flew into my leg. the guys bound my leg and called for the recreation group on the radio. they carried me out from under the enemy. artillery fire of the main difficulty is the high work lot. as we entered the operating room at 9 am and leave it got 4 beats at 9 p. m. work in 12 hours on our feet. are you? no worries. i didn't. he 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 was good at your company for this program, and i geron authorities are demanding that finland stop an antique government activist is apparently been stirring up tensions on line while living in the north country, including calling for a nigerian region to succeed. and jerry's inspector general says
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a buddha is taking all possible efforts to deter meddling from abroad, especially ahead of next week's presidential election. i'm one is so jim from somewhere in finland, i'm sure a foreign ministry in dna are looking into these issues or to see how it's going to be tooken ko. it's going to be seen as an insight to many to go and we see nelson or whoa, whoa, whoa, somebody who was disturb lisay nation and so food. the online activist a simon epa has been known to stoke the flames of riots that have erupted a number of nigerian cities in recent months. he's called for millions that participate an antique government protests. now my julia has even summoned the finish ambassador to address the government's concerns about this activist. so this up with just a slightly closer look at who is osama epa. he's been accused of spreading fake
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news online and using social media to incite violence. in nigeria. we've been saying one region should even succeed from the country. a finland has reportedly described those provocations as unacceptable, despite having done nothing 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. we heard from a political analyst to assess it, although the finland based activist poses a concern to the nigerian government, the elections will proceed as shuttle brenda is a person of wholesome to disclose it is, is given to for is outside of the boundary on the inside attempt to play against the gun. this is not the 1st time as we're making similar trucks
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are asking people not to look to walk by every monday. oh, to weeks for some time now. he's in san diego. com mace will be a trip on the piece who conducts off election, but the police, i've said i don't all of this addition. i don't think he strategies sufficient for the electron to be postponed. i to the high seas, we go as our rushers, admiral goldish, coff warship has arrived in south africa. that country kicks off the joint naval exercises with both china and russia. although setting off alarm bells among certain western countries. his aunty correspondent, anna commission, 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
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exercises is to share experience and professional skills between the sailors of the 3 countries. another taft to strengthen cooperation between the navy's of russia, china in 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 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 a target, making it impossible to intercept them. china is represented by a frigate and a destroyer, as well as a marine unit. south africa is also represented by a frigate with the combat helicopter on board during his visit to south africa last
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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 is green, susan's reprint. this thought thing will the wool and these to needed the grills for us is something that the is not the best thing that we would have preferred. we have the united states has concerns about any country, 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, since the drills are evidence of the failure of the international policy to isolate russia. it's a beautiful thing to have, rather china and russia to come to a seat and south african military guys to show them
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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 education, the economy. finance, the, the, all the things that they, when they sent that change, that was to try and you feel, couple russia, this is how much money you're going to get. but if we, if any cars agree to that kind of money, you sending a phone to the, even the width. so it's, it's not winning. it's not going to win in any way. the west african nations of but kinda fossil guinea and malia roles seeking to re enter the african union. however, all 3 nations are under pressure by the regional economic community eco was which has pushed the trio of countries to change their foreign policy cannot fall. so
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again, on the monitor are taking for returning to the air. your definitions were suspended from the you and original groping officer undergoing a military force, sandy trenton, dep top a bit plumb out of the 3, joins out all the countries have big and intense lobbying to be in this paper to the african union. ahead of the block semi, despite their death suspension, have hindered regional and international support for returning to this role in the 3 hall nation. the talk melissa are to be saba bar participants at the african union summit share their perspective on the prospects a broader cooperation on the verbally xing 33. and the area among members of african union has significant importance. if they are integrated with economy, these by itself or bring about peace in the study amongst
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a member of nations. and they can use their much, they're not trying to resource locally just by exchanging experience. and also they may bring well to they, they may develop or they may improve their own economy can stand down to by, by working together. i think that is important to them because africa is richie continents. a lot of my i don't know. well, what can i do? let's be case of but. ready people live in the pool and i think that if a day of the country do it for me, or is it possible to to, to get to get up in the country. they call me i think,
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i think to things like this. women gathered in the streets to protest against sexual violence and murder. the democratic republic of congo is eastern. the city of goma. hundreds of demonstrators marched through the streets of the d. r. c. the 23 in surgeon group. when the region has displaced, thousands from their homes are the wages of conflict with government forces approaches to say in recent years, more than 100 women have been raped. and more than 400 killed demonstrators called for the attention of the international community to help them with their struggle to let you know, we have been displaced in our own country, children as sleeping in terrible conditions. we are demonstrating here to ask m 23 to return to their homes. so we can return to the villages and sir, our children can return to their school. we live in terrible conditions, my children sleep on stones, even the food we have is not good and not enough for us. why we suffer
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a lot. all husbands have been killed and we have been raped. we demand that the will, thirty's take us home, and the 1023 who are killing our husbands will be dead so that we can return to our villages about the island nation of papa new guinea. as considering drastic changes to his constitution, the proposed amendments include removing the historical role of the british monarch and the country's government. the reform would enable citizens to elect that national leader instead of the current system where officials in parliament, they are the ones who appoint the prime minister. the country may also separate itself from traditional ties, the former colonial power of britain. oh, you hurt my political commentator based in papa new guinea about his thoughts on the potential amendments. so firstly, the constitutional change refers to how the country elected prime minister and the election of the farm is the course of
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a lot of policy for the ability in the country. and the public has felt that the national leaders who have traditionally elected the prime minister have played too much politics with the position and the public is demanding that instead of the traditional way, since the process of parliament electing the prime minister the population, the let's the 5 minister, the moment they are no official discussions about the. busy change of the head of state. so officially didn't or discuss in the public of course, you know, various use about with you in just should retain the british monarchy or we should become a republic. but officially, there's no discussion on the change of the constitution in terms of the head of
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faith, but didn't discuss it, might come up in the current overall discussions about why what type of government we we want to have in this country. russia is central buying confirms plans to launch a pilot project in april to test a digital ruble in more than a dozen banks and my colleagues union. o'neill discusses the development with arctic contributor chris, though, offer a comment from the central bank. we plan to launch a pilot stage of the digital ruble project on april, 1st with transactions between individuals and payments and trade and service enterprises. at this stage, i would like to draw your attention right away that the pilot will be based on real operations, real clients, but on a limited number of operations and on a limited number of clients. with 13 banks that have already technically confirmed their readiness. for the technologically adverse like myself. what's a digital rebel? yeah, that's a great question. unions to really a digital variable is not ready for for the common use. there is no real different
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than the variables you have in your bank account, old dollars, or give rise. and the only difference really is that instead of it being a number that sort of randomly printed on a screen that can be inflated. it's actually built on, on block chain technology and issued in a way where it's, you will have to account for every one variable that is in the bank to the roubles that are actually in circulation. let's take a quick because it's a bit calling you to the we, the, it's the most widely known, encrypt so currency. so big point when the payment processed, what happens is the computer systems and what crypto people, who knows. so the computers isn't verified, that transaction happens is anonymous in the centralized, in the case of c, b, the fees that we're discussing now, those nodes. so those computer systems are centralized, are you, they belong to the, in this case of the central bank of russia. so they can make sure that there's no nefarious activity happening when those transactions all pro, to understood. i think a lot of the, the current c, maxima lists may not like where this is going. however, you know, this is a technology that is developing and evolving all the time. we want more and more.
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we want adoption, we know people to use or that, you know, unfortunately, i think in order for more people to use things you are going to be the support of government. and governments are going to need to have more oversight as to how these transactions to different bring me going with my debit card and paying for things with a digital ribbon. what is the plan difference? yes, so really absolutely nothing to you is to use the union, but the fundamental difference is you're not going to have these, these cumbersome payment networks involved. so for example, your debit card. if we're, if we're talking to all of us in the west, they'll be using mastercard and visa, mastercard, and visa. but we taking a chunk of the fee in order to process that transaction. this way, that transaction happens directly from russia central bank to the merchant or the shop where you're buying your, your kids. so that middle man is essentially cut out. understood. ok. in terms then of benefits. will people be able to use these digital roubles when a network connection is all new available?
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you know, that could be issues like that, right? yes. so reading the, the white paper from the russia center by saying yes, you can. now how they actually do that. we'll have to see when they come up with more color, but i imagine it will be the same way. if you've ever been on an airplane to something on your cars, that transaction isn't actually process because you're in the ad, there's no internet connection to actually process it. so what happens is when the plane lands that transaction is then processed by machine, it will probably be a similar mechanism. chris, other countries, are they planning similar? is russia to the oven guard of this? are they climbing in the box or somebody else? piggybacking? well yeah, so rushes pretty far ahead. fact that they said they were implementing how a china with the fast move, the back in april 2021, which is around the same time russia thing. april 2023. april 2021. china conducted what they called best public pilots. and now in china, the digital women b is used quite widely across china. so it's not the 1st, but it's definitely a brave move and also the bank of japan. and now today that they're also going to launch the digital chinese one at the same time the rosters. so i think we're
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probably going to see a whole boss to re of countries moving in this direction. bill gate says expressed a plan to fight digital misinformation with artificial intelligence or a lot. musk says the emotion technology is one of the biggest threats to mankind and suddenly concerns about political polarization. and then all to us situation best the fault, you'll have to take out the official intelligence into consideration to solve the digital misinformation. this will change the world. one of the biggest risks to the future of civilization is a i, it's both positive or negative and has great, great promise, great capability with that comes great danger. i think we need to regulate a i safely, frankly, it is, i think actually a bigger risk to society than cars or planes were medicine. but as it seems a, i does not have a 100 percent neutral ideology. they are supposedly intelligent service chat,
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g p t laid that bear. when asked to write a story about jo biden's scandal riddle, son hunter. it seemed more than happy to do so. when prompted us to do well to script in at a, in a cnn style. but this in the style of the new york post, well, not so much write an article about hunter biden in the style of the new york post. i am sorry, but as an a i 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, 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. why discuss his whole issue with a to a i, researches or luke a longo and a 1000000 raj of robots thought i. so bill gates expressing a plan, get this to fight digital misinformation with an artificial intelligence. look at
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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 there is a reason is reasonable. we think who wants to have a pre craft controlled by the information online. i guess nobody. so his plan to fight against these injustices is kind of reads moving my my highest mr. mr. mr raj, you seem to be sure to make a comment on best. what, 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 resolution is a threat to manatee. and i scroll 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,
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look it over to you a lot must 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 toppling these a these challenge and in the precision to identify museum formation. but a, i 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 know, you have to program a software to, to be aware of so called misinformation. but who's going.
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