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ah, ah, ah, corporation has never been named it any 3rd party, but we never allow any 3rd party to dictate to us what to do with cooperation between china and russia. as we said more than once, is very important in stabilizing the international situation. well, that's the message from china's foreign policy chief and president vladimir putin as they meet in moscow to discuss global issues and strengthening bilateral corporation. also this our, our c visits a temporary refugee camp and the dentist republican speaks to those who've been evacuated from the front lines. and they told us to write our initials on our hands with the red markers because they were going to bury us there. the ukrainians dug a trench right in front of our house. there were 3 or 4 such structures. small
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street turned out that was the front line and nigeria set through lights and new presidents not submit. let's go turbulence on multiple crises engulfing the country . we launch our special coverage as voters prepare for the poles. this with no commit. you live from my headquarters here in moscow. you all watching our t internationally just gone 6 pm here in the russian capital. i'm be just gotten here, the top stories this order. the chinese foreign affairs commission director has held talks with vladimir putin in moscow that was on the last stop of the 6th day diplomatic trip. the president has emphasized the importance of senior russian relations. amid global political challenges is little natasha. she with international relations to day are complicated. they didn't become better after the fall of the bipolar system. quite the opposite. they turned out to be more
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problematic. in this regard, cooperation between china and russia. as we said, more than once is very important in stabilizing the international situation. even though crises are ongoing, each crisis is an opportunity. so we should strengthen our joint efforts to respond to current crises and deepen our corporations. i also want to emphasize that all cooperation has never been aimed at any 3rd party, but we never allow any 3rd party to dictate to us what to do. these meetings focused pretty exclusively on strategic cooperation between russia and china. when wang, he was in the kremlin, he told vladimir putin that he was grateful. that bilateral relations have stood the test of time, although they've had to go through numerous crises together. he said that this, these kinds of situations actually gave both russia and china the opportunities to grow closer. but believe the concepts of a multiple, a world is also brought up during those tools. what's wishes take on that? right? there was a lot of talk about multi polarity at these meetings today, and wang even told vladimir putin that china's dedicated to making international
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relations more democratic. and naturally that means moving away from the unipolar way, way of doing things in terms of international relations. now, lying also did meet with russia's foreign minister, sergey lab rob today and their lab prov, again spoke about their common interests in building this a form of multi polarity on a world scale. and lab rav said that this was something that was also in the best interests of africa and asia countries, the majority of which are trying to assert their national sovereignty very much right now. she's because she didn't see those glue spool, the russian federation and the people's republic of china continued to closely coordinate foreign policy efforts. standing for the creation of a more open democratic fair system of a national relations. that's what the majority of asian african and latin american countries which show independence based on their national interests are seeking. they do not accept attempts to impose a confrontational agenda on them,
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as well as restrictions on their development. but that's basically a rundown of what was said at these meetings. and when all was said and done, vladimir putin of course, asked wang to give seizing ping his best wishes. so all around. good news for these 2 long standing strategic partners. larry, we spoke to john gong professor at the university of international business in economics in beijing, and he says, the chinese diplomats visit to moscow comes as the 2 countries economic ties go from strength to strength. i think one east mission income passed us to sweet age. one of course i think is laying the groundwork for present she's to change your visit to marshall. i think our family a long he is also going to moscow. the proposal from 19 asked to, you know, the, the future of a peaceful resolution for the treasury credit. second, i think probably more important is the 3rd is sort of the app that has to do is essentially establishing a, another economic ordering minute,
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together with the bricks. countries are mainly also joined by some allen countries, oil producing countries on, in terms of at least, you know, come up with a r o choice settlement mechanism that bypasses the us thought the trade or asian ship. but you rush i and, and in china fast increased dramatically. i think at least trouble washington has a narrative that somehow increasing trade, the relationship that you've made you in moscow estate is portrayed as a way of assisting a washer. just total nonsense. you know, even before is the trade between china and russia has been increasing rapidly. if i can remember this corrected, i think in 2021 of the trade between russia and china increased by more than 30 percent compared to the previous year. so this, such an audio trends are given before this one. following his meeting with china's foreign affairs commission direct servant, he may pretend congratulated russian people. busy for the upcoming defender of the
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fatherland day, the president said that every person is a defender of their homeland. but am with you just right now, there's a fight on our historical territories for our people. all our people are defenders of the fatherland. the homeland is a family and in the hearts of russians, they are the same thing. the dress, the russian leader sends his things to soldiers currently, as he described, defending the homeland language and culture in the war. and ukraine gave special recognition to medical workers for saving the lives of those injured around $200000.00 people, gathered in underground to the arena in moscow for the events, just waving flags and singing songs. and the problem musicians and office also joined the festivities from judge lacy russians on the upcoming holiday. cut up. we've got to give you the was the fighting continues and the don boss arts. he brings the exclusive 1st on the accounts of those court in the gunfire. now safely
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evacuated to a temporary refugee camp in the dentist republic launch insertion. it was very scary when all the shells were flying. everything was exploding. nobody knew where the shots were coming from. starting january 10th, my younger brother and i could not leave the house because of the constant bombardment to move for the white glove thrown. we were on the 2nd entrance to the building ish. the ukrainian nationalists were in the next one is selling. they told us to ride our initials on our hands with the red marker. so because they were going to bury us there, although we'd been sitting in the basement for over 3 months. ever since the shelling began up to the 3rd floor, a whole house was littered with shells. there were boxes of weapons round the place where i was afraid that something would happen and everything would blow up the dish. i decided to move to another basement that before which i had said, shells were constantly flying through our yard and garden, the ukrainians dug a trench right in front of our house. there were 3 or 4 such structure. small street turned out that was the frontline hundreds of displaced persons have already
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passed through this temporary refugee sensor and an escrow republic. they come from different places from besieged to our to almost scanned from other freed areas in the nest republic as well, like her solids. are the refugee saved by the russian army in that a charm of have all different stories by the have. one thing in common is that they all lost their houses that were destroyed by the ukrainian military. we have shelton, our garden, one is buried, shrapnel is all over the yard. neighboring houses have been down. my wife once you step out of the house, the shelling would begin the butler. sometimes i was not even able to leave a donkey over the door. the shells were constantly fined through a yard and garden windows. do ukrainians dug a trench right in front of our house. there were 3 or 4 such structures on our street. it turned out that was the front line. this temper, refugees sensor, provides not only shelter, but also necessary clothing of food, hand,
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and medicine as well. once they arrive in this and ritchie center, the document sir, gets checked and later on they move on to other areas in russia or stay here in dentist republic. some of them find jobs are there are, this is a bulletin board. will it makes of bulletin board where they're able to find jobs or find something to do, but most of them are moving on to meet with their friends and families elsewhere in russia, romantic author of archie, the desk republic, sunday palestinians have died and over a 100 more been injured in heavy fire fights with israeli forces as, according to the palestinian health ministry. the crushes took place in the west bank city of nobliss, falling idea for aids on the area. the insults and explosions could be heard in the area as israeli forces and to novices
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old city videos on social media. so palestinians burning fires and pelting israeli military vehicles with stones. this comes as polished indians express outrage at incense, find policing by the idea as well. as the demolition of our neighborhoods by jerusalem authorities in the news, the central bank of iran has launched a new currency gold exchange, then it's a boost in the national currency. the real sense open to mid severe sanctions imposed by the u. s. and experts believe it will reduce runs dependence on the dollar by opening these cents into ram officials hope to improve access to foreign currency and gold, as well as to establish an authority to monitor the currency exchange. the volume of official transactions is expected to increase. following foreign currency to be exchanged for exports of oil products and other commodities. when number of countries have recently focused on replacing dependence on the dollar is trade currency. the radiant ambassador to russia says that reducing use of the dollar and
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a bilateral trade will diminish negative economic impacts. and earlier china open the door for those states to buy oil and gas in u one in effort to we can the u. s. dollars grip on world trade and the united arbors and india have also entered into talks on establishing non oil trades in indian national currency. their indian affairs analyst ho had a saw. he said that the west a failure to show itself as a reliable partner, as both countries around the globe to turn their back on the dollar. what has been and gone, actually without saying for iran is that the west is not at park to be trusted. as a result, as the country has tried to widen this home, it's becoming relations with other countries. and since these crippling sanctions are non flipped, the country have open economy, ties with other countries. there is this tendency,
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long uranian politicians to switch to other courtesies in order to not lead in trade these talk. and in so doing, i think you to this distracted you, dr. marie, that this there is a kind of positive reaction from other partners. our other economy partners that you want to ignore this extensive use of the dollar dollar aviation and his name to impass theory hold that this new measure could play a positive role in employing the situation between and value. iranian mccarthy. shelly o'brien has been a late, said the mayor of new delhi with a 150 votes. the candidate from the ruling, odd to me, party defeated. her opponent by 30 for her appointment, comes after 2 months of delays. unskilled dulls the elections were disrupted, due to disputes over whether to hold municipal elections simultaneously,
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as well as the inclusion of elders with respect to citizens. elected by the current governor was o'brien said, that would be against the law and would only benefits her opponents. subsequently, the supreme court decision, the elders were excluded from voting over to australia. now, where the former prime minister has unveiled that the foreign interference laws introduced by him back in 2018 were in fights aimed at china. but they failed to achieve their goals. the most active state and political party seeking to influence public affairs in australia is china. but they don't seem to appear on the register . the law was aimed at orthor tearing states and not australia, security allies and geopolitical tensions had worse. and since it was introduced, law was the biggest county intelligence overall in decades. and it was aimed at combatting espionage activities as well as political interference. so the time it was not aimed directly at china symbol now admitted that the key purpose of
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a foreign interest register was to disclose the links. the chinese communist party had formed in australia, relations between china and australia, have soured, in recent years of to converge the investigation into the origin of cove it back in 2020 as well as how china has handled the outbreak of the virus. also slots a 5 g network, bon on chinese tech giant way. china is denied any wrong doing and has responded with bonds on australian products including coal, wine, bali, and lobsters, australia, and china. i've recently sought to repair diplomatic ties, and beijing has begun to eat ease trade blocks on australian coal and agriculture products, some under center rates of the center for counts. i had your money studies says by pushing china away, australia's acting against his interests on washington's commands. in the case of australia and some tragedy because for at least 50 years, the relations with china had been warming. and only a few years ago. the very cordial relations with china on not from both the magic
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parties that matter who was in government here. chinese groups, academic groups, you know, it's your sense to all of these sorts of groups, which of course, have some links to the government in china. but there was no real concern about it . and bleeding politicians visited china and because after all, china had become the biggest trade partner. and there was no real trick now very quickly because of the, the harsh policy of jealous, harsh policy of the trumpet administration towards china. and the beginning of economic measures against china on the trump carried on by the body regime. a strike has fallen, shoot and sent war ships to south china sea in china has responded with some crippling restrictions on strike exports to china. you know, said the relations have really gone downhill very quickly as a, as a direct result of the government. the camera operating on the instructions of washington south africa has held
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a welcoming ceremony for its russian and chinese counterparts on naval jills. gets in the way it richards bay ships from the 3 countries will take part in joint exercises including time, co maneuvering, and artillery firing. wallet c. sellers will purchase, inspecting and recovering a hijacked ship, assisting a vessel in distress and repelling enemy air attacks. i 2 big sizes will take place from february 25th to the 27. in india and china are projected to account for more than half of global growth next year. that's will be projected in a new report by the international monetary fund, asia as a whole is expected to make. busy for 75 percent of the increase these developments are helping improve prospects across the region with growth set to accelerate to 4.7 percent this year up from 3.8 percent in 2022. this will make it by far, the most dynamic of the world's major regions, and a bright spot in
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a slowing global economy. of becoming challenges faced in 2022 due to the pandemic . among other things, accounts for the rosie pitcher. according to the i m f. the slow down of globalization has also help the forecast m. f projects asian growth will be up from 40 percent last year. to 70 percent this year, the graph, it also shows that china alone will exceed 40 percent growth for the 1st time since april 2021. earlier we heard from analysts ross, find gold to share his viewpoints on china's so asia's importance in the global economy. it's not surprising, given the enormous population of these 2 markets growth, not just the wealthy, but the middle class it. what are the interesting things about the i m f analysis and to keep in perspective is work we've, we've seen so much negative back in norfolk news over the last 3 years. first with
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the pandemic, and then with the war in ukraine. but there is growth, there will be growth, there will be growth in many parts of the world in countries like india and china, again with a large population, large middle class growing class as well to do people where there's potential still for fairly significant economic growth. suicide bombings reportedly linked to al shabba militants has claimed the lives of 10 people and wounded 7 of those. in the somali capital of mogadishu, okay, to jihad is reportedly besieged the private residents of a senior army officer. where wounded declined, the militias, known as mac wisely fighters were lodging. the incident described as was described as a re tell if she had sark, and it comes after government regained control over dozens of extremist captured towns in central somalia. meanwhile, somali authorities have announced the end of the hours long offensive operation
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recapturing the beachfront house in the abdul aziz districts arcade links. i'll show bob has been under pressure since last year when the government launched an offensive against them. the group was killed tens of thousands of people and it's suicide bombing operations in somalia. nigeria, which is africa, the most populous nation, is preparing for presidential elections. this saturday, neo nazi will be kicking off our special coverage of one of the confidence most significant elections. this year, a latent candidates will take part in the presidential elections with 3 of the leaders representing the main regions of the country. both decisions have been complicated by multiple crises in the country, from economic troubles, to energy issues. i'll see correspondence. rachel blevins has more details. the
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west african nation of nigeria is days away from an election that will determine the country's next president. and while some races have humane options, nigerians have 18 to choose from who represent a wide range of views and interests. the question at hand is who will replace the current president bahama do bihari, who has been in office for the last 8 years? it's out there. contenders represent the major regions in africa, most populous nation. first, there's bola, mad to new, from the ruling off her aggressive congress party as a former governor, he, as often boasted about helping the current president get into office. his favorite slogan translates to it's my turn, and he is promising to create jobs, focus on the economy and tackle violent crime. this is aaron pollution, the selection is the revolution. we shall take over from them. they don't want collection to take place, but we won't accept they want to hide on to fuel scarcity to cause the crisis. so
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that there won't be an election to new wrappers as here. robot. the 3rd largest ethnic group in nigeria, which makes up around 20 percent of the population, while the candidate is part of the wealthy political establishment, the people he stands for are known to be farmers and craftsmen. the next contender is tico above our car, the leader of the people's democratic party has a former vice president. he is considered by many to be the most experienced politician. still trying even after 5 unsuccessful presidential bids. he represents the full lonnie. i'm majority muslim group in the north which makes up around 6 percent of the population. his latest campaign has revolved, are on the slogan of recover nigeria where he promises a small government that turns the country into the hub of crude oil, refining in africa. let me promise nigerians that we shall never disappoint you. if you give us your mandate. we promised to live by our promises and have united country a peaceful country that we have a buoyant economy. and we have the best education for children and also delegate
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powers to states local governments with corresponding resources. then there's peter o, we a former governor and nominee of the labor party. he represents the igloo people of south east nigeria which make up or on 18 percent of the population seen by many as an outsider. he is the youngest of the top 3 contenders that age 61. and he has focused on the younger generation with pledges to fight corruption and to change the economic priorities from consumption to production in line with my upbringing, especially my mothers council, my promises that nigeria resources will be most prudently used. and as the commander in chief i pita, obee sicily, plates that all packed with nigeria will be diligently pursued to created new nigeria, characterized by sustainable and inclusive growth and development. while nigeria is the most populous nation in africa, it's estimated that only around $93000000.00 people or less than half of the
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country are registered to vote. and when it comes to the issues the new president will inherit. there are many ranging from the economic crisis that is left citizens dealing with cash shortages to an energy crisis. those drawn attention to the nations controversial petrol subsidies. as a result, all eyes will be on saturdays election and what it means for the future of nigeria . public opinion polls show that most insurance consider the country's current political cause to be problematic. but the states overwhelmed by a cash crisis caused by hasty currency reform and issues with energy stability due to lack of fuel as well as poverty. nigerians are facing a security crisis on issues with terrorism. it's cause an upsurge of violence in the country. it last week. at least 8, policemen had been killed in 2 separate sites in the run up to the elections. were country security services, blame the indigenous people of b, r for double group? the killings have struck fear into locals and raised the question of security are holding stations. we heard from an analyst who said that there are signs of foreign
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intervention in the stabilizing the situation side of the elections. nobody benefits for all of our lives. so any probate issue that is going to lead to violence is not going to be in the interest of the citizen. and that was why some policemen were killed. we were meant to understand that the person who is to get 10 foundland is from abroad. do you know judy and what he's not seen in julia, we will admit to understand some of his follow up where does, where it wants to move forward the killing of the police made. that was what we allegedly had in our collective interest to allow these it shows to comb. i lead the i v p. so we don't need to allow nigeria to be destroy ever becomes the president or the governor or the senate, all,
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all the legislators. we should all support them in national interest led the country move forward. we can watch our coverage of the night, june elections throughout the coming days here on our see. and of course, as always will keep you updated on the latest. ah oh for mall on any of those stories as well as all the latest all day thoughts he dot com is your place to go. i'm pizza. scott, on the back at the top of the hour with all of today's top stories, it's been great. have you with ah
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