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ah ah, walk out won't be depleted if that degrading russian all whole says they are increasing on security. it was not the wind is war, you will be held to account bombastic messages against moscow continue to emerge from the country to claim they're not directly involved in the ukraine conflict without does thousands of on the war protesters rally outside were those remarks where they need a secured with also a head on the program, a few later award winning journalist doubles darnell needs investigation findings
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into the american row and the north stream pipeline explosions. getting washington will never admit it. the last thing the white house look i'm telling you is never going to say they're never gonna say i surrender. they just never going to do it. that is really diplomat observing the african union. so my days i saw the opening ceremony with fiery reaction. then following from the middle eastern, se nigerian authorities call upon finland to stop by the us government activists. it accuses other inciting on the rest in the african countries from abroad. add up next week. presidential checks in with broadcasting from our international new center in moscow with this is our to get towards help with rushes. once again,
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find itself something of a punch bag up in munich, security conference over the conflict in ukraine. the annual event in the german city which wraps off on sunday, draws together world leaders to discuss global challenges and threats. but outside the venue, thousands of protesters flooded this reached the voice opposition of the military rhetoric in deer, munich. the protests against the security conference have turned out to be a much larger than even the police originally expected. well above 10000 people, maybe even above 20000. and that was only possible because there are lots of different groups that mobilized for this protest. we have the left brain groups writing groups as well if covert skeptics, they all came together on this day and set aside their differences because there's one common interest that they have and that is a peaceful solution to the conflict and ukraine. they are demanding to stop the delivery of arms, and so they are showing a clear sign that there's still
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a lot of people in germany and across the world who are not agreeing with that aggressive politics and who want a peaceful solutions instead call earlier my colleagues research shayhan marina culture ever discussed the security conference on the rallies, greeting it. it's not the 1st time you know can has seen protests in the last couple of weeks. so last time we saw germans come out in mass was when the german chancellor made that you turn made that decision to after all, you st, advanced military tanks see ukraine continue arming a zalinski and cubes regime. and also right now these protesters while they're there because we had know that there is the munich security conference. so the world, so political elise is their meeting how to ensure security. and at the same time, we have these crowds of people outside who are afraid or half of them of more than half are afraid that these dish decisions that they make and those plans will,
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could lead to world war 3. because what we've seen so far is that they continue and continue to press countries to continue arming is zalinski. and for example, here, what we're seeing is that russia is the hot topic of the munich security conference . and we've seen time and time again that the main aim seems to be defeating russia at any cost. don't pause more, be depleted, if they're degrading russian armed forces, they are increasing our security. president putin must not win this war. you will be held to account the ukraine we will receive plains. it's a matter of time and procedure because it's about our values and our very existence we are fighting for. and these are countries that have a set time and time again, we are not in a direct conflict with russia, we have nothing to do with it. and then they go not, not even behind the scenes anymore. they just go out there totally calling from the
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menu button. remember you and weapons and then managed to convince all i've sold, who made that you turned and decided to after all, because she was hesitant at 1st and then he decided to supply those weapons with all lots of protest milk, which was, i just spoke about it but then there was a little bit of an awkward moment at this conference already, just which is where they asked of salts. how is it all meals? because weeks from, went on and supplied. those weapons agreed to it and, but now he's all along. 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 them actually send them. why? oh, there is a question. i have to talk to others, especially those who were so much sure, urging me to act in a special way. i wonder who did there have a chance to ask them a while that were urging him in a certain way as he said, and they didn't follow suit and are they planning to follow suit?
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he seems to be a little bit nervous there about the fact that germany went ahead and made that big move and big deal because these are very offensive weapons that we're talking about now. what else was discussed mainly about weapons, rory? so they were saying, okay, which weapons as ukraine? mr. what kind of weapon should we produce moral? what kind of ammunition are they lacking? what do we need to do with the force music to the ears of america's military, industrial complex withdraw not, never making a lot of money from this and they stand to make even more and try not seemed actually to be the only voice of reason so far were heard from china as a foreign minister, who said that by sending ukraine more and more weapons, they are basically the west. is adam, it's yield to the fire box. the conversation reached the new low we heard from europe. he and leader is, it is now addressing the fact that russia is that right now, not only in ukraine or in europe, but also in africa in india. and even in the arctic is we're not able to build
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stronger alliances with india, with all palmers in asia. as you said, dns in africa, in other places of the world, we will lose, i think, the global war on values. russia covers half of the articles, and i have also said that if we lose the arctic because of climate change, we lose the globe. i think this really reveals what they're really afraid of and what they're really afraid of losing their perceived western dominance around the world. they want to get rid of russia. absolutely, everyone, just in case, as they say that russia, the starts to attack poses a new threats you know, meet. meantime, the standard of living across europe is dropping energy bills through the roof, people on fixed pensions. they haven't got any money to pay for these kinds of military, military and coach and firms. for example, people can afford the every day bills,
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but that governments can afford to send billions of euros and weapons to ukraine. let's not forget, this is a great distraction. they can always say, well, it's rush to blame the reason why you can pay your gas bills, for example, is because russia is to blame. so you can make out rush to the back guy a lot. during the conference, german foreign minister alina burbock, gave her a calculated inside, saying, if love him or put mix a $360.00 degree turn in his policy, ukraine would be secure. is there any chance of ukraine being safe in the long term? if letting me or pretend is still leading right? if he doesn't change by what? 360 degrees know? well, at the best of times, remarks by politicians can be hard to decipher, but it appears especially so by berlin's top. diplomat. if i recall basic geometry,
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a 360 turn is a full circle, bringing you back to where you started. in other words, it changes nothing. so what is her proposal to russia's leader to carry on that he had no choice but to face that threat? or maybe miss burbock just needs a little more schooling herself. as always, it's pretty difficult to know what the political elites are really saying. ah, washington will never acknowledge it's guilt. that is the message from award winning. american journalist seymour hersh, who sees the u. s. is too worried about its business contracts to ever accept responsibility for its part in blowing up the north stream pipelines. the last thing the white house, look, i'm telling you they're never gonna say they're never going to say i surrender. they're just never gonna do it because they can't. so they're gonna keep the story
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going and they'll put the pressure people not to talk. and it won't matter when people talk, look, there are other people, there's a, there's a community in the pipeline business. good. they know what happened. but they, they're not going to talk because they want to keep on getting contracts. i don't think they'll be any investigation at all, and there might be one if there will be an investigation, it will be quite faith. and they'll say that they'll blame russia because we always blame russia. the u. s. is not going to open his book, not opening the doors. it's going to hide all the information or destroy the evidence, or burned the evidence. and nobody's ever gonna speak to us controls the flow of information and can blackmail destroy anybody with the information that it has. it can different people. so everyone is an atmosphere of fear in the west like life here is good until you start speaking up against the, against the white house against the government. and then you will have problem. you have lots of problems and if you have a lot to lose, like imagine a big business you want to big business,
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you can lose your entire and business empire. naturally, i see a lot of come countries or sympathetic towards russia in china. but the u. s. is mobilize an enormous amount of financial economic pressure to control the other countries and to try try to bring them to its side. just some background hearse is doubling dawn on the revelations he exposed earlier this note regarding september's attacks on the pipelines, his investigation concluded, the u. s. use the cover of unusual nature naval drills in the baltic sea to plant explosives on the russian infrastructure, and then destroy it in collusion with norway than most of being a plane. this both western countries are big energy suppliers and wanted to take over the lucrative e u market for themselves and cut european economic ties with moscow. seymour hersh also hit us strategy on washington. failure to head off the conflict in ukraine describing their actions regarding that in less than flattering terms. it
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was suicidal to think you could win that war, that ukraine could win the war. there was just too much corruption. it was a very, very bad decision. we should have been pushing for peace. we should have made an agreement with with we should have gone right away, but it's just silly not to write a way to assure the russian government that we were not interested in in making a ukraine, a member of nato natal didn't mind ukraine anyway because of the corruption and there was just so many bad mistakes made and i didn't. it's impossible to believe how just dumb this leadership was. it's just dumb, mr. is right. it's certainly very stupid, but there is a plan. we have to be very aware that these people are jimmy dangerous. i mean this foreign policy, lee and washington extremely dangerous people. so it's a matter we should not dismiss and simply as a bit of the foreign policy elite in washington. it's
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a level of arrogance that we probably, we haven't seen a long time in human history. certainly not all. russia does not have expansion. ambitions, like any great power. it wants to control its border area. that's a normal rule of your politic. anyone who's ever started your politics knows that's how empires work on great hours work. you know, one thing i also want to add is where i thought climate change is the great existential threat. and especially group, should we all be cooperating? should we be making peace with russia and china and thing? come on guys, we've got to fight climate change in. we're not, we're instead we're making more constant more. we're throwing gas on the fire. so what does that tell you those your 1st of the climate change is not an existential threat. and it tells you that washington just was born in conflict. now the west african nations of burkina faso guinea and molly are seeking to re enter the african union or wherever the countries are under pressure by the regional economic community organizations equal was which has pushed the trio to change their foreign
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policy or cannot fossil gain on the monitor are taking pul, retirement to the air. your definitions were suspended from the you and original groping after undergoing the military, sandy trend to death top a bit plumb out of the 3 joins out all the countries have big and intense lobbying to be written a paper to the african union. ahead of the block semi, despite their death suspension have hindered regional and international top for returning to this role in the 3 mission. the top melissa are to be saba bar participants. the ongoing african union, so much have been sharing their thoughts with us on the prospects of broader cooperation on the continent. revolution 33. the area among the members of african union has significant importance if they are integrated with
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economy these by itself, or bring us about peace in the stability among member nations. and they can use their much, they're not trying to resource locally just by exchanging experience. and also they may bring about 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 continent. lot of my area. i don't know. well, what can i do? let's be case of but the. ready people live in the pool and i think that if a day or the country do it wouldn't, you know, is it possible to to,
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to get up to get up in the country, the economy. i think i think the things like this. well, the 1st day of the summit hasn't gone without scandal either. alice really diplomat in attendance was kicked, di till the opening ceremony video circulating on social media shows security escorting israel as deputy director general for africa out of the assembly. not as summit officials say selim bosses or from the middle eastern nation had been invited but not the particular representative in question hadn't her removal since 2021. israel's observer status has been a thorny issue in the union with states. busy like south africa and jury opposing its presence, israel in response to the delegates expulsion and choose those 2 nations of fueling a diplomatic spot under ron, for apparently orchestrating everything. it is sad to see that the african union has been taken hostage by a small number of extremist countries such as algeria and south africa,
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driven by hatred and controlled by iran. we call an african countries to stand against these actions that harm the organization of the african union itself in the entire continent. well, we got some reaction to this from a, for a member of the south african national assembly, who believes all african union states should vote to completely revoke israel's observer status. well, either an extremely gracious state or do using the language to cells on its own identity. it's covered. so i would hope that there would be a very strong united after the voice on the undermining of the african african juicing and how i hope that fortune efficient will have to actually show
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escorted the delegation out of the conference. thank you. wouldn't be endorsed by the entire and ticket national parks and all of the states from the african continent. and some of the institutions in particular. we hope that there will be no more cation extended to government. turning attention on the program now to the conflict in ukraine where a missile strike, something reported in at least 2 regions in the country. and attack was confirmed by local authorities on the western region of hello netscape. explosions also heard in the southern city of tree boy, rog with power outages reported in other areas across ukraine to on the day.
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was that follows some substantial development on the don boss front lines. russian troops allied with wagner, group fighters help secured a strategic village near the key city of archer, more sculpture known as buck moved the ukrainian health cities located in the done yet republic. one of the territories that last year voted to join the russian federation. the latest advanced by russian troops reportedly compromise the remaining grinning military supply routes. it also paved the way for a new russian offensive ukrainian forces. i've been taking heavy casualties in archibald sc with concerns voice by western officials and media about that's in the neighboring lu delsey republic. meanwhile, russian doctors have been working 247 at a local hospital treating wounded soldiers and civilians. the medic specialize in dealing with shrapnel wounds and other combat injuries. we managed to speak with
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some of them and some of the patients to fool around you know what i don't have. i was wounded and out of jail mosque, while cleary houses say a shelf fell and shrapnel flew into my leg. the guys bound my leg, uncle, for the recreation group when the radio efficiently carried me out from under the enemy artillery fire of your ma. main difficulty is the high work lot. as we entered the operating room at 9 am and leave got 4 beats at 9 p. m. work in 12 hours on our feet. are you a g? no worries. recently brought one wounded man with multiple shrapnel wounds to the chest abdomen limbs. he had damage to the diaphragm, anna collapse long, or is doing a further extensive damage to the stomach holes and also multiple perforating shrapnel wounds and damage to the colon, plus the live uncle. right to some cross continental tensions. nigerian authorities are demanding that finland whole. the actions of an anti government activist. now he's been stirring up tensions on line while living in the north country could
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calling for a nigerian region to secede, a boucher sayings. it's taking all possible efforts to deter meddling from abroad ahead of next week's presidential elections. i'm one is surgeon from somewhere in finland. i'm sure a foreign ministry and dna are looking into these issues or to see how it can be there, can kill it, can be seen as an incitement. it can be seen as an or walker for somebody who was he just ablaze the nation in so food the online activists simon act is accused of inciting riots that have a rough fit at a number of nigerian cities in recent months. he's called for millions there to participate in anti government protest. nigeria has no some in the finish of buster to address the governments concerns about mr. act as well. let's take
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a closer look at the figure. he's been accused of spreading fifties online using social media to encourage violence in nigeria, and as we said is seeking for the nation to essentially split. all finland has reportedly described those provocations as unacceptable, despite having done nothing to come 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 so are clearly not acceptable. but earlier we spoke to former interior presidential hopeful mood garbage. the 3rd who sees the activists is fueling violent extremism ahead of the crucial national vote. and the west is choosing to ignore it. this one was checked into this room, a democratic process in the coming in the shall not be someone in just some days. from that he insisted that you wouldn't be sure that you acted these arms under
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good, a thin white dress. get everyone up with a weight. it's a 5 year long. oh yeah. for sure. i'm what i'm didn't to move to mccarthy. put up just rehab in, you might not, you know, i'm not doing what you know or what's inside of democracy. on this one is living. it was didn't want to be dropped into wisdom psych democracy in the western relationship. when at yahoo, the don't spend on the whole lose them. it appears that what i'm wondering why doing is i've done that in debt interest inside in, denton. so to duck music, no, hold on ya. gloves are off between these 2. bill gates has put forth a plan to fi, digital miss information using artificial intelligence. however, another tech tighten ellen must face. such efforts must be tightly controlled as a i is one of the biggest threats to mankind. i'm certainly concerns about
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political polarization, and i know the u. s. situation best the fall. you'll have to take artificial intelligence into consideration to solve the digital misinformation. this will change all 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. and it seems artificial intelligence has another issue that of falling short of a fully neutral ideology. the current invoke shot bought service charter g p t laid the biased barrow and asked to write a story. but joe biden, scandal written, son hunter, it's seemed more than happy to do it. so when prompted the script in a cnn style, but in the manner of the new york post, who broke the story,
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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. well, my colleague, roy, sushi got the grips with the issue with the help of to a i, researchers look alonzo and melinda, raj, offer a boss dot i. so bill gates expressing a plan, get this to fight digital misinformation with the 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 there is a resume or is it reasonable we think who wants to have
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a pre craft controlled by the information online? i guess nobody. so his plan to fight against these injustices is kind of reads movie my my highest mr. mr. mr. raj, you seem to be sure 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 missing the mission on using ai to counter misinformation. and political resolution 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 strongly believe it's, it's a super dangerous idea and i completely against the motion. yeah. well i mean look 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 that a lot must, having such
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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 a, these challenge and in the precision to identify museum formation. but the, i can be also 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 never pass. so it looks like it's not part of the problem, luca, because at the end of the day you, you have to program a software to be aware of circled 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
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creator of that data. i believe that if a i is going to rule on such an agenda, this is going to give a lapse to every national security threat to every nation will be strong on high rate. and this is something which is which shouldn't happen, and i strongly agree with the law must said r e. i is far more dangerous than noose under in a recent interview with mr. must. he said that if we do not stop the speed are which should be, it is rising. it's going to be due late very soon. a debate. sure to continue another's where we leave and use rob for not but stay close up. more programs get going in moment. see, want showing where you are today. ah
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. ah, those of us who live in the west and are citizens of western countries know that our governments like to talk about the rule of law. we're all supposed to be proud that we live by the rule of law under governments that respect their constitutions, their basic laws and court precedents. with that said, those of us who have worked for our country's respective intelligence services and national law enforcement organizations. no, that's just not the way things are in real life. certainly are governments talk a lot about law and order and human rights. but what happens when one realizes those same governments are breaking the law both domestically and internationally. what happens when you can't report wrong doing through your chain of command because it's the chain of command committing the crime. i'm john kerry. aku, we'll talk about that and more on this episode of the whistleblowers.
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