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so that's why i'm here with moscow in new delhi, our consistent opponents of such neo colonial practice, illegitimate unilateral se, threatening log russia top diploma highlights the importance of strengthening intercultural dialogue within the g 20 group in order to find answers to that challenge is not the world faces today, the ruling party candidate is declared victorious in nigeria is a presidential election. but questions about the integrity of the ballot. on stung grenades are fired us protests in gulf,
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more cities around israel coming as anger over the new governments. judicial reforms with at night in q, a city in doris, and here in moscow this wednesday, the 1st of march. welcome to the news or russia and india stand against neo colonial practices. the remarks of survey allowed for off after meeting with counterparts in the indian capital. a g 20 foreign ministers conference must when you're dealing with moscow in new delhi, are considered opponents of such neo colonial practice unit, illegitimate, unilateral threat and other types of pressure on the sovereign staying in there is no doubt sprinkling the cultural dialogue within the group of 20 objectively contrast the maintenance of trust, the joint search for effective answer,
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some of the numerous challenges of our time. if this is a worthy response to those who would like to polish the culture of country, we do not like, you know, russia is foreign minister wrapped up bilateral meeting with his brazilian counterparts. moreover, or a little earlier before the private talks were held with health diplomat and also be indian foreign minister who's hosting the conference serial over all highlighted y, moscow and new delhi stuff together, which he described as a privilege strategic partnership with more years our teeth, india, corresponded region sharp crush and foreign minister la ra, reach you deli late last night and his visit is extremely significant in the backdrop of growing by law from tries between new delhi and more school. now of course, so as far as freed between the 2 countries is concerned or all the sectors as well,
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we seeing that one of all time high. but for the agenda for the foreign minister, phil needs this week, really is multilateralism food and energy security. also development cooperation need for reforms for november, more the government to show leadership on. but of course there are challenges that lie ahead for india to ensure. 7 the global followers, they really keep their focus on long term issues. for example, climate change of course, food and, and g crisis that several countries are seeing right now. the continuing effects of the fan demik also, for example, other than the transit to the issue was all such as conflicts and global up and ship. something that be so happened last week during the finance minister of me in bang lou, there was no consensus. there something that also remember happened in our g 20 summit in bali last november. 7 of course, so as far as this visit is concerned,
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it is extremely significant to far from the g. 20 foreign ministers meet. they're also going to be bilaterals, that of course we're going to keep track all saw about as far as in the l g. $20000.00, then you can send, it comes at a time or a global kills global locks, really. where the world, paul, both all divided all the russia ukraine conflicts and therefore it becomes a little a tricky for india, but like the prime minister of the country, you said it wants to play the role of a problem solver. also, of course, at india, all of them, there's going to be a time to play magic balancing act that will be required. of course, all today is going to be an informal dinner later in the evening, but tomorrow is also a follow back schedule. and of course, we're going to keep track of the race to take over the presidential reigns in. nigeria has finally been called with the ruling parties,
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counterfeit bullet to be seen off to main opposition, hope holes in africa as most populous nation. ah, will the electoral commission declared mister to new bu, representing the center left? all progressives, congress owls, president elect after he secure 37 percent of the ballot dots 8 percentage points on millions of votes, more than his nearest rival, former vice president a t qu, a boot by car, who claimed the election result current was rigged. the apc describe that reaction as sour grapes and urge the abbacore and the labor party candidate, peter o. b to conceit with long time kingmaker bullet to new. having already given his victory speech a dash
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a as the safety of a mr bullet to know who wins the most contest that by far the most acrimonious of elections here in africa's. 7 largest democracy in recent times, people here are really over the machinations of how far we have come with regards to some of the complaints that have been laws, the legitimizing this elections. and they're going as far as to say that they're hoping for a move post this acrimonious us elections. and they're hoping for a better economy. they're hoping for more money in their pockets. they are hoping that they will move on less. that interval wins this election with a very, very fine and narrow margin of victory. having won some 8700000 volts.
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rich have, which will cost here. mind you need. this was a country that had some 92000000 voters here that were registered, but only 24000000 votes were said to be valid. miss daniel, who was closely followed by article about one just on the 7000000 votes here, and he was representing the people as democratic party. and they were followed by the labor party which only managed some thinks point $1000000.00 of votes here. but one thing is certain as much as nigeria and laws stipulate that a candidate must win 25 percent of $24.00 states. that's at least 2 thirds of the states. it also stimulates that the winning candidate must attain when to 5
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percent of the f. c. t, the fcc is the federal capital a territory, and that is where most attainable has fallen. should we expect the opposition to go to court? we expect the opposition to decry the fact that this was not a free and fair elections to say that voters were intimidated, that they did not see transparency. and also that the results from the polling units that were sent to me that were meant to be transmitted electronically. because of the new bio matrix system that was to ensure that we have a electron that they were not transmitted to the i next serve in a boucher and therefore the credibility of this particular set of results remains in question. another story to bring you to day,
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a manual microorganism, barking on a 5 day tour to africa, but many residents in the democratic republic of congo, which will be his final stop, are making it clear. the french president seemingly is not welcome protestors gathered in the capital can show that we link signs comparing michel to the m 23 insurgency group in the country, which has been on a at rampage really in eastern bordering region. while the french embassy was spray painted with the messages, more call get loss france as a murderer. similar sentiment has been growing across the continent with molly and keena fust, so also recently demanding the immediate withdrawal of french troops in a sign that he's perhaps heating the call president micron this week said he able to improve by law row relations by making francis military quote, less visible the boss of the real firm
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whose cargo train derailed in the us state of ohio last month sparked a huge fire. chemical leak has been forced our call to testify in front of a senate committee. politicians said the accent was 100 percent preventable. well, the ribbon happen on february. 3rd, the train was transporting a highly toxic chemical company, used to make plastic products, can trigger severe short on long term effects on the health of anyone exposed to it . the fact that journalists were prevented from accessing this site for some time led to accusations the government was trying to don't play this seriousness. all the incident has been fighting it's criticism to, for choosing to travel to kiev, rather than visit the scene in eastern ohio. what for more, all the upcoming senate hearings as cross live to artic corresponding kill up my up and kill him. hello. the gravity of this disaster seems to be growing by the day.
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and now we have the, the head of the real firm at the center of it all being called to testify. take us through what led to the well, at this point we have ohio residents filing a lawsuit against the environmental protection agency. now, as well as ohio governor might do, why and they are suing, claiming that basically they've been told it's safe to go into the area. but that it's not say they're citing a study conducted by the fact that a and m university and carnegie mellon university. that indicates that there is a concentration of 9 toxic chemicals in the area that is higher than normal. they say the e p a telling them it was safe to go into the area, put them at risk. dan local residents told a great down reporter that they believe these results conducted by the university. this is what they said. plus the company when they come out and say everything
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safely tested over. no, i don't know. i know what i felt my lungs, i've got healthy ones that have done a tape there and now, but harkey. trust somebody's telling you. well, it's only going out a mile when you live 3.3 miles away, and i walk outside the morning of my lungs and burnt. i felt like they were on fire the time i walked out and walk back in. so now i don't trust anything. i don't think there's any content feelings around here. my experience has been the people are still pretty much up in the air and uninformed and feel like they've been manipulated. do you think that the getting that the company should be trusted when they say everything safe? everything's good to go. no, i don't trust him. we don't know what's in the air, we don't know what's on our homes. now another issue that is being raised is the
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issue of the private contractors that were hired to collect samples in the area, according to gray is the on the company tetra tech that was hired is owned by black rock and by vanguard our, those are 2 financial corporations, and they also own norfolk southern, our southern norfolk which is the company, the railway company that is involved in the crash so that it indicates a conflict of interest to say the least. now i've been pointed out that tetra tack this company that's been hired. i was involved in quite a few scandals over the years. the department of justice has come down on them for their ecological practices. they were involved in what's been called the biggest case of eco fraud and us history. when it comes to a botched navy cleanup that went on. and now in addition to that, it's important to note that apparently of the companies have hired the center for
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toxicology and environmental health. and this is a corporation that was involved in the clean up after the bp oil still in the gulf of mexico. and they have been widely criticized where they are environmental practices and near activities in the aftermath of various disasters. they've been called on. here's what res, on reports and of the toxicologist. familiar with c t, e h, who requested anonymity to avoid retribution from the firm. described as chemical studies is designed to meet the goals of its clients that pay to say everything's okay this so said that work product is basically they find the least productive rules and regulations and rely on those. so with residents of the palestine ohio reporting that they've suffered health effects, in the aftermath of this train derailment, many people are looking on and seeing the reports and the activities of the
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environmental protection agency. they seem to be very well serving the interests of norfolk southern, the company that was involved in the derailment. and observers are looking on a thing that looks like an example of collusion and apparent corruption where a private corporation and the federal government seem to be working together. and it's the public that is being put in danger and suffering. while we wait to see what comes out of the senate hearing facts, particularly through all that ortiz kill apartment, was fighting intensifies in don bass. the russian defense ministry, the as close to 600 ukrainian soldiers have been killed in the past 24 hours. the frontline combat is happening across several areas with 15 ukrainian burial groans, 10 combat vehicles, and several more pieces of artillery destroyed by russian troops. according to b, m. o. d, the ministry say is the most intense fighting is happening in the den. yes. republic, where the 300 ukranian soldiers were killed,
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ortiz eager sit down off in the neighboring lu, ganske republic, following the russian advance. a warning, you may find some of the footage disturbing. we are following russian special forces in the forest outside. criminy. i am the advance in february. here was swift dead bodies. they are scattered all over the woodland, the line up, the roads like this guy. he was a middle eastern mercenary, judging by the documents that were retrieved on him, the ukrainian command, his ukrainian comrades simply didn't have time to take to extract this body. come, could live up this particular soldier, as a foreigner, documents allowed with them, and they were transferred to relevant authorities. this national used from an arab state, which proves once again, we are not fighting with the people of ukraine because it was a rabble of mercenaries who came here to die for a few extra dollars. now you only got a few weeks ago. the road were following was the exact geographic line separating
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the 2 armies. not any more. when the russian airborne troops came here, soldiers didn't even have time to think. so the very soldiers who fought over the control of these positions, they shared some interesting insight into how they managed to capture these trenches and fox holes. basically the russian positions they were maybe 50 to 80 meters away from here behind the road. and so at night while they took the enemy by the element of surprise, and you can see the result of the onslaught dead ukrainian soldiers and well, the russians are now fully in control of this part of the forest. the front hasn't moved far from this place. this airborne unit is the cornerstone of russia's infantry fest here with just the whimsy. but we are now in the fronds where our positions are located and the enemies behind the field and we observe and destroy them. we will of the day, the noise of a ukrainian machine gun pieces the stale, humid air russian soldiers respond with grenade launchers.
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soon we hear ukrainian soldiers unleash their assault rifles. they're trying to shoot down a survey lens drone hovering above the pines. russian troops here have a more efficient weapon against this type of threat. so this is one very interesting trophy that i hold in my hand. this drone used to belong to the ukranian army, but the russian special forces they did shoot it down with a special anti drone gun. he concedes brains have been completely melted by the electromagnetic waves, recover from a bit of overboard. i have in my hands and advanced into drone rifle and phone with a directed pulse. it burns the electronics of enemy drones. with it. we can land drones to use them ourselves. if there is no way to land them, we destroy them. laws that i'm major town of criminal is within a 10 minute drive. but soldiers around us can't afford to think in such distances.
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for them, a few dozen meters is all that separates the place where they sleep from the place where they fight a mac. it's done of reporting from the dumbass r t s. some of it now deadly ones. the death toll from a shipwreck off the southern coast of italy is rising now, reaching 67 people with children among the victims. while the ship carrying migrants broke up at the weekend rescue operations are still underway in the search for survivors or t contributor rachel marston takes on the story pop between disastrous foreign policies of the west that up and at target countries. and on the other side, europeans were increasingly rejecting migration from the same countries are unfortunately, the migrants themselves, including children. 15 of whom have now been recovered in this latest disaster after setting sail from turkey and in capsizing just off the coast of italy's
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calabria. now each of these migrants reportedly paid between $58000.00 euros for traffickers is well them into europe. and now it's getting increasingly clear that time the trip carries a major risk of death, paying these traffickers to bring these people to europe. it's, there's no guarantee of anything, and there's certainly a risk of death. now these migrants include afghans, pakistani iranian syrians, somalis, so there are different places impacted by western foreign regime. change policies that mostly harms the average person. and italians don't want these people reaching their shores, which is why they elected right ring prime minister, georgia maloney last year. now the italian parliament passed a new law on february 23rd to fine charity rescue ships up to 50000 euros or even block them if they're caught hanging out in the waters looking for migrants
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to rescue. instead of sailing directly to an italian port without stopping, which is what they're supposed to do now. but the italian for a minister denies that the new law contributed to this latest disaster have listened to what he had to say. these are empty exploitations by those who have so far failed to offer real alternatives to illusionary journeys of hope that put human lives at risk. there was no delay. those who relate this tragedy to the new rules out of ignorance or bad faith or line. it is a path where n jo's have never been. in any case, the new law does not provide for any ban on the presence in recovery scenarios or interventions. we limit ourselves to subjecting them to a regulatory framework that is also of international importance. this is really not a very good look for the european union, which is always preaching about human rights and humanitarianism, and is now trying to distance itself from this disaster. it's a clear case of a total lack of foresight on the part of europe when it engages in foreign wars or
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sanctions. appending countries while failing to consider the long term consequences of the actions that it takes on these people. so in this case, that means migrants coming to europe to escape the misery, and then clashing with european citizens and who are fed up with it. and the policies that come as a result of that now a spokesperson for the you commission is talking like the e. u is trying to divorce itself from italy's treatment of migrates. have a listen. the e u commission has a very clear policy when it comes to asylum and the right to asylum. people who find themselves in a dangerous situation have a legitimate right to seek asylum in a safe country, including the countries that make up the you. the united nation says that the new italian law result in law lives and doctors without borders has already seen one of its ships find and blocked for 20 days. as a result of the new law,
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it's director of programs in italy also commented on the humanitarian tool, directing his anger specifically towards maloney and her interior minister. i say this with the respect that is due to the victims with grief or what happened. and also with the firm intention as requested by premier maloney not to speculate on these tragedies. but we cannot help but say with anger that the 1st statements by prime minister maloney and minister piano dosier little more than a sad blame game. yet another slap in the face of the victims and survivors of this tragedy. so let's cut to the chase and put this tragedy and disaster in the proper context. this situation can really be attributed to italy's lack of courage and spine to stand firm against nato's bombing and coup d'etat of libya in 2011. so, 12 years ago, they didn't want to at 1st, they didn't want to participate. but french president nicholas whose he twisted their arm into participating in that operation after then, secretary of state,
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hillary clinton, of the united states twisted sar posey's arm. so a chain reaction of armed staying results in italy. bang, dragged into it, and italy was worried that the france by going in with the military footprint when he jacked italy from its traditional resource rich stomping ground and former colony if it didn't participate as well. so they, over through libyan leader, mom argued daffy, who warned on french television. pretty much right before that if he went down, italy and france specifically would be flooded with millions of migrants because libya played a role in securing and stabilizing the mediterranean. so 12 whole years after his overthrow the checks coming due, and here's the blowback. washington is one step closer to a nation wide bomb on the globally popular chinese up tick tock and
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a move that critic se threatens freedom of speech. the u. s. senate foreigner 1st committee has approved legislation aimed at stifling the social media platform. the bills advancement comes those tensions between washington on beijing steadily increase. the white house i was raised security concerns about the up on ordered all u. s. federal agencies to remove this software from their systems. now, this latest legal effort would allow the biden administration to declare a tick tock, a quote, extraordinary thread. beijing has rubbish that's calling the move on on justifiable violation of fair businesses practices. new bullets away, she had told her how cool, how unsure of itself and the we're talking about like when you asked me to fear young people's favorite api like that, we firmly opposed still strong action. so the u. s. government should respect the principles of market economy and for competition we stop suppressed in the
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companies and provide the n. oh don't for you there and non discriminatory environment for foreign companies in the u. s. king, do what he thought you went. brussels house also jumped on the bandwagon. the you know, forbids the use of tech talk on o. official devices used by the brought to parliament commission and consult legal and media analyst. lionel thinks that cracked on may actually do the opposite of what's intended, a make the up a so called forbidden fruit, thereby raising public interest in it. you people think that tick tock is the only means by which you can get this information. that's number one, number 2, from a practical matter. how would, let's, let's go a step further, let's say the band is going to be across the board. is that even possible? and i would venture to say no, because what you're doing is your 1st of all you're, you're creating this forbidden fruit aspect of it. so as soon as you tell young
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people in particular, and by the way, good luck telling a gen's ear that this poses some kind of national security threat. but the moment that you tell them you can't do this and this rather recalcitrant generation. good luck with that one. when you keep saying, china, china, china, china, it kin 10 to sound dare i say sino phobic. we've seen this before in the way. people talk about anything that's russian, russian propaganda, russian, you know, inter fair ridge russian. and after a while this rousseau phobic kremlin meeting, i'm kind of language seeps into the conversation. i can see this happening a if it hasn't happened already. and i'm not saying that criticism is not warranted, but it tends to obfuscate and to confuse the issue when you keep saying this over
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