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now it's about russia and it's about, yes, we have to fight russia and russia has to be taken off the map with with there is no trust in you. you are incompetent in c, u. s. you created nazi's near on board is then still don't the situation. russia un envoy takes a bit of western leaders for undermining the 2015 in mid piece agreement, saying that this word god, vehicles have directly led to the conflict in new gray russian troops advancing towards the ukrainian health city. all of our trouble in the going to public taking a key village and ultimately cutting off. he has to supply nigerian authorities call upon finland to stop an antique government activated accuses have been fighting on record in the african countries from abroad. it's all happening
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just ahead of next week's presidential election. as bill gates plans to fight misinformation with through artificial intelligence, the law must says, the technology pose is one of the biggest threats to man. well, here on the program, we hear from a had to look at who wants to have a free craft is controlled by the information online. i guess nobody. so he's plan to fight against these them. and justice is, is kind of reasonable re my, my highest using ai to come to misinformation. and political polarization is a 15 manatee with setting the record straight and bringing you both sides to the top stores, time for your satellite headlines here, announcing into so russia un envoy, his accused western powers of constantly propping up the key of government with
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lethal 8. also attempting to destroy russia and spreading russo phobic sentiment around the world. you made those comments at a un security council meeting on friday. yes, it's just a shows criminal example. lieutenant susan, i appeal to the western members of the un security council. you will not be able to live as before. you are ready shown to your hidden, we're so phobia. it's that, and the designed to destroy our country. that is all that tribes 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 with your incompetent, insidious you created nazi's, narrow borders. then stood 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 operation. well, 8 years ago, this very body voted to make the mince agreement, the past forward for peace regarding the situation and you rang and now on the
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anniversary. absolutely. have you asked officials being rather deceptive and somewhat live and how they talk about the midst agreements and how they interact with the other men 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 normative format and the trilateral contact group will calling full the full implementation of the minsk agreements by all sides for years. we called on russia to honor its commitments under the men's 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 nato officials saying that they never intended to implement the mens agreements. they had simply signed uminski agreements to buy
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time and set this date for an info upcoming conference cation. 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 to day. 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, g. the, so mindy, the viability of any agreement depends on how well it's employed. 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,
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if all provisions could be effectively implemented, 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 that will and the conflict. however, the un has not acted in a neutral way and the russian and back or pointed out some of the problems in the way the us has operated over the past 8 years. or prominent mixed martial arts. why the just monsoon is so excuse me, monson. i should say to me, for that he's apparently about to well renounce his american citizenship. now,
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he says the u. s. has provoked and fuel the conflict in ukraine by supporting key as bombardment of civilian areas and don bass. i've listened to this now under the circumstances, it's impossible for me with a clear conscience to hold that american passport to be an american citizen. because this fits especially now because of the situation where the ukraine market started, this was like, incidentally, and 2 in 2014 and made and. and since then they've been supplying the trend with weapons. the state was the country. they are, in essence, started a civil war and ukraine and why? why, why is this? while the weapons manufacturers and america and making billions, who's really making the money on this, is the american corporations. are j. p. morgan, black rock. they're making deals. who's like, let's say publicly yeah,
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we're working with these companies to reconstruct to rebuild ukraine, but you credit brock. so how they're going to pay this money back? they can. so what the lens is doing, if you sell in ukraine, piece by piece the sell it all the public utilities, the transportation, but penal system, 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. and he's selling ukraine. and these workers are going to have no ret, ukraine. it's going to become the people that become serves as a real tragedy. so that a country like ukraine, part of the former ussr is going to become a colony of us corporate re flats. now get to some of the latest from the conflict in the ukraine. we understand missile strikes have been reported in at least 2
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regions across the country. a strike was confirmed by local authorities in the western region of kaminsky. explosions were also report in the southern city of k boy. rog, power outage is also reported in areas across the country. now this all comes off to some substantial development on the don bass front lines. our russian troops aligned with wagner. group 5 isn't an assault of taking a strategic village near the city of our tomas, also known as buck mood or their ukrainian health. that is located in the next republic, one of the don bus territories that did vote to join the russian federation. leaders and bonds by russian troops has compromised the remaining ukrainian military supply routes full key of forces there. it also paves the way for a new russian offensive. and ukrainian troops have been taking heavy casualties in our chum office with our voices a while suggesting concern. we're hearing from well, just most of the mainstream media, but also western officials as well. now meantime in the neighboring lugens republic,
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especially trying to russian doctors have been working around the clock with a local hospital treating wounded soldiers and civilians. they specialize in dealing with shrapnel wounds and other combat injuries. and hereabouts, we managed to speak with some of the doctors and some of the patients there as well . to iranian what a thomas i was wounded in hotel musk. well, cleary houses, i shelf fell, and shrapnel flew into my leg, the glazed bound mile. they're gonna call for the recreation group on the radio if they carried me out from under the enemy's artillery fire. or of your main difficulties in the high work clause. as we entered the operating room at 9 hammering and leave got 4 beats magnolia, working 12 hours on our feet. loosely unknowingly brought one wounded man with multiple shrapnel wounds to the chest, abdomen limbs. he had damage to the diaphragm and collapsed long returning your further extensive damage to the stomach, and also multiple perforating shrapnel wounds and damage to the colon,
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plus the live anchor. just about 10 minutes past 2 in the afternoon as we are showing you these live pictures from munich, where the security conference is underway and germany, a well leaders discussing global challenges and threats. but as you see these live pictures behind me on the streets outside. protestors of gather to voice their opposition to the members. well, military rhetoric, anti war activists are demanding weapons deliveries to ukraine has stopped there also calling about that. rather you can see there's a large presence of ride police on the scene. and while the situation is also heating up, i get another anti war rally in munich life features for you here on our to international at. so they the story further with marina cause her f o, who's now joining us here for the saturday, often in the program, lie from moscow. always good to see you marina. it's about a m, a 10 past 2 in the afternoon in munich right now. and it looks like the situation outside the cities, a security conference is getting a little bit chaotic, but i guess not the 1st time we've seen protests like these in germany. exactly.
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and we've seen this in recent times, and it's almost in a way ironic that we're seeing these protests right outside the unit security conference, right? because you have the world. so global elite, some of the members at least discussing how to make sure that this world, the secure. and then you have people outside gathering and mass because they're afraid that out of those decisions that they make. we may see world war 3. so this is how much they're talking about security. of course. this comes the just a couple of weeks after we saw germans come out and mass on the streets. immunity after the germans, chancellor, germany chancellor, made that big u turn about supplying the ukraine an arm in zalinski where the advanced military tanks that we saw now. he was hesitant all along to arm zalinski and then he made a sudden you turn. and now at this munich security conference, he's organ, others to follow suit, and he's been quite adamant about it. even the moderator was surprised as nicholas
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now you seem to be in the position of having to persuade all those other countries that we're trying to get you to send the leopards or let their neighbors actually send them. why? oh, there is a question i have to talk to others, especially those who were so much, sir, urging me to act in a special way. now these are, of course, germany's most offensive weapons, and he was getting a lot of pressure from his western bodies to continue to arms lensky, even more with more deadly weapons. and even nato secretary general. he was out there saying all along how it's very important for hootin to lose this war because if who's in wins, that means it's a danger and a risk for the west obviously. so maureen, that some our support to crane risks triggering escalation.
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let me be clear, there are no risk free options. but the biggest risk of all is if putin wins. so the global challenge, of course, was the whole topic slot, the entire and the nika, security conference. but again, for security conference, where they were supposed to come to an agreement, how to better achieve security. it doesn't seem to be going very well, because all they seem to be doing is talking about how to arms the lensky some more . how to resent some more weapons there, which country can join in? what kind of ammunition are they lacking? what needs to be produced more, which is of course, music to the ears of especially america's military industrial complex. you all know how much they love to make a profit there. so this is more shocking than it seems that the only voice of reason so far has been china. or rather, china's all former are foreign minister. and this is what he had to say is whose
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seat was for supervision. and i wasn't gonna shoot chicken. we are deeply concerned by the expanded and extended crisis. we are not a party directly concerned schuval bungler. but we did not sit idly by hold on julia wishes. would you not ad far fewer to the fire and we are against brazil reaping benefits from this crisis. so and was seen just that, rory, we've been talking about how much fuel to the fire, they've been adding by arming lensky and really what they're doing is they're prolonging the conflicts and risking so really have a consequences, as we've heard from the russian side already. well, i mean, you know, nato chief again stolen bucky. he keeps saying the path to peace is through more weapons, which means the path to peace is through more death. and this is something that, as we continue showing these live pictures right now, here on our team to national the munich security conference is one of the things that the public is calling for. they say stop sending these weapons to ukraine.
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you're ultimately prolonging the conflict. but what are we seeing now? not? yes, go on. yes, i want to say, or that actually, if you look in search for these protests, there's not much being said, but we can see these pictures. and we can see that there are people out there protesting the decisions that are be made there. but again, they're not talking about that when people are protesting the mainstream narrative by the media and the government. the media will not show the protest. it's always up to channels like r t to have the courage to show the truth out then i read them. yeah, exactly. always appreciate that. thank you. thank you. are shifting gears or 19th and i feel good to have with us by the way nigerian authorities are demanding that finland stop and, and p government activist. he's apparently been stirring up tensions on line while living in the northern country, including calling for 8 night jury in region to succeed. nigeria is inspected, general, said a buddha is taking all possible efforts to deter meddling from abroad,
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especially ahead of next week's presidential election. so i'm one is so again, from somewhere in finland, i'm sure a foreign ministry in dna looking into these issues to see how it's going to be tooken ko, it's going to be seen as an inside to moon. it's gone, the sienna san wilco for somebody who was who disability nation and so food. the online activist salmon aqua has been known to stoke the flames of riot, of a rock, did a number of nigerian cities in recent months. he school for millions that to participate in anti government protests. nigeria has even summoned the finish. i'm positive to address the governments concerns about this to this now, just for segments have a closer look at who is simon epa. he's been accused of spreading fake news online
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and using social media to incite violence in nigeria even saying, as i mentioned, one region should even secede from the country. finland has reported. describe those provocations as unacceptable, despite doing absolutely nothing to count to 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 who asserts that even though the finland based activist poses a concern to the nigerian government, the elections will proceed. as scheduled. brenda is a person of closer to disclose it is, is given that for is outside of the boundary on the inside attempt to play against a gun. this is not the 1st time as we're making similar trucks
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are asking people not to go to walk by every monday or to weeks. for some time, no easy. sandy and com mace will be a trip on the peaceful conduct of philip's on bugs the police out said, i don't know what his vision. i don't think he strategies sufficient for the electron too because pulled out the ice in bob when a deputy minister of health has slammed health. welcome from his country. that of left for the u. k. after getting their education copied by the government, he says they should, we pay that debt, and it comes as the country does face a shortage of medical staff. we train these people over a long time. it's very expensive, patrina, dr. you need about 70000 years dollars a year to trained and after training them,
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they are in ties to go abroad by the countries you mentioned for small amounts and the country has a lot. the safety is over that piss. those people only come back when they're old, the same, the big may be on can be toward where the this age or something when they're in their prime, their ticket. so those people must combine it full. what? see if it's the i get to believe was we have train these people and put in a lot of money. so i do not apologize. we need to be combined, fitted for those services they did for our people. fitness all been african country obtained its independence in 1918 from british colonial routes. zimbabwe has trained more than a 100000 teachers and doctors, most of which have left for greener pastures in western countries. a development
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that has left a huge get in the countries health and education sector. so bob boy is dealing with a lack of specialist and crucial spheres with 4000 having left the country to work in great britain in the last 2 years. as of today, the country has just $3500.00 for a population of $15000000.00. and here's what some people in san bob way had to say on the issue. our school is off missing, and medicine are not producing as much excess as is happening in vegas. in fact, that said, we still have a pool of qualified, mrs. but unemployed, unless this was going qualify. because if you are going to get 4 or 5 times, watch getting now no met, all part. so tick you are, you are tempted just to why said the foreign market. we are losing quality of it said that the new teachers that are coming in may not be of december resilience and
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quality as compared to the teacher as of yesterday it. ah rushes central bank confirms plans to launch a pilot project in april to do what to test out a digital ruble in more than a dozen banks. my colleague, you know, neil discusses the development with archie contributor chris adams, software comment right now from the central 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 that digital rubel? 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 or dollars or euros. 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 crypt because it's a bit coin union that we, it's the most widely known crypto currency. so basically when the payment process, what happens is the computer systems and crypto people who nodes. so the computers isn't verifies that transaction happens is anonymous in the sense light. in the case of c, b c's that we're discussing. now, those nodes are those computer systems off centralized are you, they belong to the, in this case, to the central bank of russia. so they can make sure that there's no nefarious activity happening when those transactions are understood. i think a lot of the, the current c, maxima lists may not like where this is going. however, you know, this is the technology that is developing and evolving all the time. we want more
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and more of the, you know, we want adoption. we know people are that, you know, unfortunately i think in order for more people to use things you are going to be the supportive government and government are going to need to have more oversight as to how these transactions, what difference bring me going with my debit card and paying for things with a digital river. what is the plan difference? yes, so really absolutely nothing for us to use the union. but the fundamental difference is you're not going to have these, these cumbersome payment networks involved. so if it's up to your debit card, if we're, if we're talking to all of us in the west, that will be using mastercard and visa, mastercard and visa, but we taking a chunk of a fee in order to process that transaction. this way, that transaction happens directly from russia, central bank to the merchant, or the shop, or wherever you're buying your, your kids. so that middle man is essentially cut out. understood, okay. in terms then of benefits, will people be able to use these digital roubles when a network connection is all available?
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you know, that could be issues like that, right? yes. so reading the, the white paper from the russia central by saying yes, you can know how they actually do that. we'll have to see when they come up with more color. but i imagine it would be the same way if you've ever been on an airplane and you have to something on your card, that transaction isn't actually process because you're in the ad, there's no internet connection, selection, process it. so what happens is when the plane lands that transaction is in process 5 on a sheet, 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? piggy back in the rush is pretty far ahead. the fact that they've said they were implementing how a china was the 1st move back in april 2021 which is around the same time processing. april 2023. april 2021. china conductor. what they call death 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 out today that they're also going to launch the digital chinese one at the same time that rosters. so i think we're
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probably going to see a whole vosta riot countries moving in this direction. bill gates has put forth a plan to fight digital misinformation with artificial intelligence. ilan musk says the motion technology is one of the biggest threats to mankind. i'm suddenly concerns about political polarization, and i know the us situation. best of all, you'll have to take out the official intelligence into consideration to solve the digital misinformation. this will change our 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. one might imagine 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 bias bear when asked to write a story about joe biden, scandal written son. so it seemed more than happy to do so. when prompted to script in a cnn style. but in the style of the new york post, 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 100 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. so i discussed this issue with to a i research as a luca longo and a 1000000 raj of robots thought i so bill gates expressing a plan, get this to fight digital misinformation with artificial intelligence. look at long
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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 resume or is it 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 him and justice is, is kind of reads movie my, my highs, mr. mr. mr. raj, you seem to be able to make a comment on this. 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 misinformation. i'm using ai to counter misinformation, and political resolution is a threat to manatee. and i've crony against this idea, and i said, i firmly believe been a developer. my company was for the development. i strongly believe it's, it's a super dangerous idea and i completely against the motion. yeah. well i mean look
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it over to you. elan 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 it must, having such a different opinion to you perhaps is too much knowledge too much information. that's why i think i might have in tackling these, this challenge and in the precision to identify museum formation. but a, i can be also also a threat. for example, machines can generate synthetic information that is bias. so human says human, we have, 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 never pass. so it isn't the, it's not part of the problem, luca, because at the end of the day you, you have to program a software to, to be aware of so called misinformation. but who's going to program it,
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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 fitted by humans and we humans are biologically 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 be strong michael high rate. and this is something which is which shouldn't happen . and i strongly agree with the law must said that ai is far more dangerous than news on the, in a recent interview with mr. must. he said that if we do not stop the speed on which should be, it is rising. it's going to be due late very soon. so bill gates,
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one of the richest men in the world, wants to use a i to assess and prevent so called misinformation, but misinformation, according to who is pretty wiring wiring to say the least out about all t dot com, read bunch full amount. i did i mention retention. welcome back to going underground. broadcasting all around the world from dubai in the united arab emirates opposition is growing in nato nations to the u. s. war on russia through ukraine a year on from russia responding to the shelling of don bass washington dcs. lincoln memorial to morrow, hosts rage against the war machine, calling for an end to you as interference in ukraine and the end of any us plans for.

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