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synergy, and it's the future. ah, ah ah, this is a grades are made by the american made high marks rocket. it landed right in the yard of the musical college. right in the center of the city of the next more civilians are killed in the ukrainian shelling of russia don't get public. we report from the scene of one of the lakes with aging sentence, a clear message to washington court, and get the well to law just to bomb on china's phase. the u. s. should reconsider its policy of arming ukraine warning that the weapons could end up on the black market. and new usa inflation reduction act, reportedly threatens to home pe you and british businesses due to its overwhelming
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focus on green policy. and as the us led invasion of iraq news, it's quim 20th anniversary. we investigate the legacy of the whole pitch neo con agenda that ultimately led to the ukraine conflict with it's a pm here in moscow in the facility international. but the very latest world news update is good to have you company this, our top story, a 3 paramedics have been killed off for an ambulance was hit by ukrainian fire in the city of don. yes, that's according to local authorities who at the shelling also took the life of a civilian woman and left another wounded. earlier ukrainian troops hit residential areas of don't yet with us supply the high mas rockets of correspondent to a mon calls or reports from the scene. this is a crates are made by the american made. hi marcy rocket. it landed right in the
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yard of this musical college right in the center of the city of the nets canal, according to local authorities, there were at least so 5 strikes against the city. and now the air defense was working. now this is another greater her maid's by this strike, by a high mar stroke. and according to the investigator's co worker, the see now this is greater number 3. now, all around me or purely residential buildings, only civilians live here. there's not a sites always single military purse. now the reason why investigator said that hi mars ah multiple launch rocket systems made and i did phase call high mars were used is because of these remains. now the typical yellow color is a representative of the high mars rocket. now this is quite harry. now had the moment strikes against the center of the city limits. ah, continue,
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we are yet to finds out whether there were any casualties. but as you can see, there's quite a bit of destruction, not only here in the center of the nest, but on the outskirts of the city has. well, we'll continue to monitor the events as the day progresses. rahman cos, room, hearty done this group, public. the west intends to divide russia. that's what the country's defense minister has said while addressing the military on the annual defender of the fatherland day. his own sake actually describes the western efforts you are to to day russia is once again in serious danger using ukraine. the collective west seeks to divide russia and to private of its independence. these attempts are doomed to fail. meanwhile, hungary has reiterated his cause for peace in ukraine and the ending of western om supplies to keith. speaking at the un general assembly,
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hungary foreign minister at the well to we think its approach to the conflicts before a spiral of 1000 control. we can save lives of the people by creating peace . and based on our experience, it became already pretty obvious that neither delivery of weapons, nor sanctions, those measures do not save lives. to the contrary. they contribute to the prolongation and the risk of escalation of this war. and they bring more suffering . united nations have been crated to serve as a platform for dialogue, for those who even consider each other as enemies. therefore, we urge dogs between russia and the united states to be started as soon as possible in the framework of the united nations. we hungaria are living in central europe
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and we have understood very clearly the lesson of history. we all know that whenever there was a conflict between east and west, we in central europe, we have always lost. therefore, another major east to west conflict would definitely be against our national interest. complete generations in hungary have last decades from their lives because of the cold war. and we do not want to lose more. we do not want the world to be divided into blocks. again, instead of blocks, we want connectivity and cooperation. and we do not want the regional war to become a global of them when hungary is not the only country warning of an escalation to the conflict in ukraine. as paging has also said that the arms that washington sends to kiev often ends up in the wrong hands. weapons supplied by the u. s. to ukraine are often smuggled into the hands of criminal groups in europe and other
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regions. instead of creating new problems, washington should think about what good it can do for the world. concerns of a deadly weapons ending up in the wrong hands also previously raised by the e. u and nato itself. and july, last year, both organizations advocated for greater tracking of shipments to keep in order to prevent black market sales in europe. that you, lauren, 4th month agency. you are a poll warrants that the threats might be even higher once the conflict ends. you would officials also raise the issue calling for more effective arms control measures to be put in place. the u. s. policy of flooding, arms into war zones, is part of the problem is trying to cause america, the world's largest war monger, beijing did that in all of us history. the nation has only enjoyed 2 decades of peace. no thing that washington has been responsible for 80 percent of the world's armed conflicts since the 2nd world war. some of which include the us led to nato
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strikes and former yugoslavia in $9909.00 on the long running conflicts in afghanistan and iraq. well, as course, live to, i guess not benjamin child, professor at the parish school of technology and business doing us from aging. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's a great pleasure to have you with us this evening. now paging is stated that washington should rethink its policy of pumping arms into ukraine. how do you assess that such a strategy and does it really pose a substantial threat in your opinion? yes indeed, i think the you as actions write out and claims that china is supplying weapons to russia, i think the is the classic double standard and outright he privacy to us in. so china is pouring weapons to the f one line ukraine, the u. s. admitted it, and it was quite proud of it is that china has stressed that china's comprehensive
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collaborative polish ship with russia is paid on the basis of known alignment on computation and non targeting of 3rd parties. and it's a matter we've been to sovereignty of the 2 independent countries. is that what there was to know is that i think the international committee, he has to write a demand new role in investigation into the tax on the not stream gas pipelines. and also in the history, we all know that the us has formed, exclusive cars such as the fight eyes and a quarter to interfere with the internal affairs of other countries in the name of promoting democracy to us practice a neil my role, the trade in that in america and instigated colored revolution into u racial mito is and so on. and not just statistically you cited one chinese stay report recently also claimed that since 2001 to. busy worse and
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military operations launched by the u. s. in the name of fighting terrorism have a claim over 900000 lives and 37000000 brick witches. so the us is in no position to, to deflect attention to other countries, especially of the us has imposed economic sessions on nearly 40 countries advertising, nearly half of the world's population. a china, of course, has raised these concerns about weapons ending up in the wrong hands. something that nato in the ego was also done in the past. do you believe enough has been done to mitigate such concerns and what are the possible consequences for european countries? if more accountability and tracking is not and acted, i think right now is not in the us interest to make sure there will be 0 smuggling of weapons to the other european countries or because
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they have to, you know, maintain enough, you know, on forces and weapons in the ukraine to prolong the wars against russia. so even though the us might know that they will be unable to control the legal for weapons to other countries, but they are not in the interest to make it a c row. you know, the to the countries according is the wall street journal, the us times to more than quadruple the number of it's trip station in taiwan in the coming month. what's the purpose of this move in and how you expect china to react? so the pie one issue is the core interest of china. china right now still has not keep it up to option while using force. busy to unify the taiwan island. however,
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china will be extremely conservative and constrained to make very, i guess, aggressive move china has not started a wars in the last 40 years since is development to try all means to to unify taiwan. so war for the u. s. although recently there was a discussion that there will be a plan that there will be a war in the taiwan straits in 2 free years. but there's not, i think, in the interest of full countries, what happened. it might be a threat, but china is do a huge markets that the, the, the u. s. companies could sell a lot of things to china as long as china comes to what the u. s. one to should not develop high tech and continue to buy a lot us technology. so there was 2 of them, not that easy to escalate into
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a war in the highlands. faith's esl for now. i'm trying to has just labeled the us, the largest more mon got this comes as relations between pages on the washington humping strains. where do you see the relationship heading well? not just between china and also the us, but perhaps a relationship between the u. s. and do the world because the world, because not just about the stations and all of these refugees and casual t caused by the war launched by the us. the u. s. actually sick to seem to deter others development through some form of a monopoly actions in financing technology, including to police, defies things. and i think the logical issues to us is so notorious in, in type attacks, eavesdropping discriminate surveillance of folk is rife with an allies. so i also
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tried to physically attack other countries and the streets, public opinion. so who is the top this rupture of the international rules and all of that, i think for us have an answer. you know hearts, benjamin cha, professor at the paris school for technology and business, and baiting money. thanks for joining for the program. really appreciate your time . thank you. i knew the us inflation reduction act reportedly threatens to hamper you british business due to overwhelming focus on green policies. well, that isn't denisia is taking steps to make it economy more resilient to shock, such as us inflation. according to the finance minister, you get this question regarding the bill. united sit facing with that invasion. they have to increase interest rate. they have to think inflation. it has implication in some of the capital outflow, strengthening dollars. indonesia is creating more and more effort to increase.
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the c didn't feed. now the inflation reduction billings to drastically reduce us carbon emissions by boosting green energy production support subsidies and tax credits for enterprise is in order to build up green infrastructure, leaving many in the u. k. worried freight several effect on the world economy. the e. u is very worried and we're whacking jointly with them on it. it is not just the you doing stuff and when not in the room, japan is worried south korea is worried. switzerland has worried it is on shoring in a way that could actually create problems with a supply chain for everybody else. and that will not have the impact that it wants to have when it's looking at the economic challenge the china presents. so no, i don't think it's a good idea, not just because it's protectionist, but it's also cray. it's a single point of failure in a different place. when actually what we want is di,
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bus vacation and strengthening of supply chains across the board. well, that's what happens when all of these friends of washington, but all their eggs in one basket. and that's also quite the list of u. s. allies who are quote, worried about washington's latest protectionist moves. or i mean haters of green initiatives because fines, inflation reduction act is basically protectionism. rotten, recyclable, carbon neutral, green packaging. so it's billed as having something for everyone on both the right and on the left in america. but not so much if you're a foreign ally who figured that this globalization promoted by washington for years now was always going to be a 2 way street. so this new u. s. law incentivizes american consumers to buy american electric vehicles over those of allies. it also entices energy, starved european companies now paying for more expensive gas coming from the u. s. than what they were paying before when it came from russia to just make the leap right across the pond and cut the middleman. and frankly,
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how much good from these new measures actually trickles down ultimately to the average american and their bottom line really does remain to be seen. but washington's ambassador to britain insist that it's a wonderful deal for absolutely everyone. one of the things i would say is there's going to be a huge amount of money for r and d. the technology is going to improve and it's going to be cheaper. the technology is going to be used by every one in the world. not just the us. oh honey, you don't need your own money in technology in independence. i'll sell you absolutely. everything you need sounds like such a great deal for washington. as for indonesia now saying that they're taking measures to offset the damage caused by washington's tinkering with inflation rates . they can't say that they were warned about the potential for washington to deregulate the global economy. and in particular, to make life difficult for developing countries. now indonesia is considered a newly developed and industrialized country,
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but still it's finance minister is now attributing its current economic difficulties to washington hiking interest rates and the shock waves that have resulted from that last fall, a un trade and development report sounded the alarm warning central banks of developed countries about raising interest rates and making life harder for the average citizen in those countries. last year, the international monetary fund also warned the u. s. federal reserve of a potential spill over impact of its actions on the rest of the world. it's a pretty strong argument for decreasing dependence on washington and the whole monetary system. the value of currencies in a lot of developing countries has already plunged against the u. s. dollar, making imports more expensive wages remain the same. so that's a really bad deal for the average person. so whether we're talking about indonesia or britain or the european union, it's now pretty obvious the washington is just going to do what's best for washington, primarily, while flashing a friendly smile and giving
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a nice pat on the back to its pals. but that's about all they can really hope for. so you've got to ask what exactly washington's closest allies are waiting for, to insure the protection of their own interests. first and foremost, rather than waiting around in the hope that washington might tossed them if you crumbs of consideration after it does what's best for itself to africa. now where paris is, i enclosed the ties with the ivory coast off the neighbouring burkina. faso showed french troops the door. the french defense minister visited the country's former colony, also known as cote d'ivoire, to pledge fresh military support. due to continue yeah, the army of the ivory coast is nothing like that of 10 years ago. and now it makes the ivory coast a country of stability, the country in which we can nurture and documents a common security agenda, and thus stabilizing the region former. basically,
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we will operate on 2 legs. one of those will be to provide human resources and training training the french army to bring more to its ivory and partners. for you . france is now officially ended as military mission and the cane of fast. so off the countries government or did paris to withdraw its troops accusing them of failing to help fight islamists to, to hardest groups linked to al qaeda as and his la mic state have been causing tales in the sa hall region. the violence is led to thousands of deaths on the displacements of millions of people in marley, nisha and bettina at faso. and we asked some local was how they feel about the current situation. hi, my son didn't really. it pulled us a lot that the french army station next to us because whether it's the ivory coast or niger it's next door. because we are for the united states of africa. if the french army is next to us, it can never work. it bothers us a lot, but really we have no choice. we hope that these authorities will become aware and
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will really turn that box definitively on any imperialist army, be at france for any other man. we can take this decision of the ivory coast is a decision of treason and think it is. if the ivory coast did this, it is not an act to be praised. it is an act to be rather band be. so if the ivory coast is for the presence of troops there, it is as if it is trying a policy of hostility with keener some we are africans, we have to show solidarity. these are african valleys. we must be able to promote these values. so if the ivory coast is not in solidarity with an african country, there is a fundamental problem. so we need to show solidarity among africans. it could happen that the ivory and revolt since the crises began allison in his decisions with echo us, as well as the french and other authorities go against the real needs of burkina. faso. seeing that french soldiers are accosted in ivory coast does not surprise me
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. when the french presents in africa days back to the colonial era of the 16 hundreds and more recent times, paris has conducted nearly 3 dozen military missions across the continent. in 2013 france launched operation service with the state to day of fighting implements groups, but failed to carry out that gold operation by cain came next. as far as expand this military presence from molly to became faso niger, chad mauretania. despite the presence of thousands of french troops, they were unable to suppress the terrorist threat. the unfruitful operation sparked fierce criticism from africa, forcing paris to pull the plug in november last year. a journalist from it became a fan, so told us that any further french military activity is unwelcome in africa. on the ivory coast is this strategic ally of france before independence. it hit signs, military agreements, and all successive governments in ivory coast continued with this military policy,
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except for president lauren backbone. they now have strong ties with friends, so it's political continuity with paris. the situation is different from other countries which do not have when you can amik wait that interests france, such as ivory coast. in any case, the african people more precisely, the african youth are getting fed up with this french supervision, which has lasted too long. during the french presence there, the situation has continued without change. the people are still being attacked by terrorists. in fact, we believe that there is a certain complicity between this country which calls itself the friends and those who attack us. so this is one of the factors that explains the anti french sentiment. secondly, we are at a time when other countries also need partnership with africa, government, which is a strategic continent to be more the us treasury secretary has
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arrived in india for this year, g. 20 summit of forum dedicated to the global economy. however, washington use the platform to take it to get most because calling on well data is to impose more sanctions and effort to hobble rushes, military intervention, and ukraine. well, through a significant headwinds, it's fair to say that the global economy isn't a better place today than many predicted just a few months ago. while by some measures, the russian economy has held up better than might initially have been expected. russia's now running a significant budget deficit, flight him the or immoral war, his exacerbated distress or never food systems. we spoke to a writer and japanese gear. political analysts say it is done except for the us to pushes agenda on multilateral institutions. that can be,
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will be recorded. thank you very much. you should know what should be the one for everybody. that's why she was actually, you should be should be doing that. it's already in the are to be there. i'm not going to be, you know, i don't think i the south africa lawmakers are expected to mo, over downgrading the country. the embassy in israel ever was being cool. be
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oppressive treatments of palestinians after the african union, a block of $55.00 nations, to all of it. for them, the states to cut ties with israel, running it a colonial power. member states should not recognize the illegal status that israel has established in the palestinian arab territories, including east jerusalem, which perpetuates the system of colonialism and apartheid. we further request member states and all direct and in direct trade, scientific and cultural exchanges with the state of israel. moreover, to take all measures to stop such dealings in accordance with the resolutions of united nations. the recommendation to sever relations follows the expulsion of an israeli diplomat from an african union assembly earlier held early this week. a video circulating on social media shows that security, escorting the official out at the chamber stating that you ru slim, sent the wrong envoy, is well condemned to move accusing south africa. and algeria assuming
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a diplomatic african union set that it has suspended israel's observer status. due to the incident, which has been a topic of controversy since it was obtained in 2021, several african nations have long argued that they were not consulted prior to jerusalem's admittance. referring to the decision, a shall king. according to side sonic a professor of political sociology at the american university in cairo, the african union aims to fight against colonialism and cannot accept israel's policies. members, organization, or some of them are despite the fact that the end by next are relations with the organization has a particular purpose, which is fine to include your lives in the occupation. they have been supporting the statements for a long time and the support a. ready state solution and they cannot accept israel, which is all the time
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a very important a problem with members of the african union. a reduction of israel has an observer, a kind of which has suffered full time home, up on tape, and so they look at what is happening as you know, and it's talk to them that the put it in the organization one at the same time. so africa doesn't mind having bilateral relations, but for the organization, this is sort of holding head of the 20th anniversary of one of the deadliest conflicts of our time, the war in iraq. we continue our special coverage, bring and get their stories and voice says if then man made disasters boxed by the us led invasion. it was built on a lie a among
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those blamed for starting the iraq war us establishment, neo cons. he's ideology of supporting direct military interventions, health much sway of the bush administration. now he's kind of more been investigating how the hoax in washington have influenced the countries foreign policy for decades leading to multiple wars. can you even imagine washington without the neocons running u. s. foreign policy, this crowd of war hawks who believe in spreading freedom by toppling governments has had the upper hand for decades. this school of foreign policy hardliners has roots in the late cold war, the soviet tallahassee. academics who are obsessed with bringing down russia in the ninety's they took aim at iraq, the only acceptable strategies, one that eliminates the possibility that a rock will be able to use or threatened to use weapons of mass destruction in the
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near term. this means a willingness to undertake military action as diplomacy is clearly failing in the long term, it means removing saddam hussein and his regime from power. they waited for the right moment after 911 george w bush was ready to play ball with them. a rock was destroyed for the sake of democracy is the policy of the united states to seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world. ah. 2 we can all see how well that turned out, yet some continued to defend neoconservative ideals. the problem with neoconservatism is agenda lies, not in that sense which are as american as apple pie, but rather in the over militarized means by which it has sought to accomplish them . obama picked up after bush and toppled the government of libya. the neocons
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screamed for blood, shall the concerns of men in congress to doubt, to wayne, which new banner administration has conducted these operation. the problem is none, but he has done too much, however, that he has done to little to achieve the girl of removing cathy from paula united states, should the layton indies effect not trailing behind our allies. the next target was serious, a belief that if you get these in syria, you can leave acid and power. prominent us economists, jeffrey sachs says that ukraine is the ultimate culmination of the neo cons strategy. the war in ukraine is the culmination of a 30 year project of the american neoconservative movement. the biden administration is packed with the same neocons, who championed the u. s. wars of choice. and serbia, afghanistan, iraq, syria, and libya and who did so much to provoke russia's invasion of ukraine. endless wars country.
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