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with ah ah, when you did, if you're the, within the moscow in new delhi, are consistent owners of such neo colonial practice as illegitimate unilateral threats. black no, russia, top diploma highlights the importance of strengthening intercultural dialogue within the d. 20 group in order to find answers to the challenges that the world faces today. the ruling parties candidate is declared victorious in nigeria as presidential election, but questions. our role is about the integrity of the public. as the french ambassador on troops to pull out of bertino fall, so the west african country terrors off a military 8 agreement with paris,
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which i've been in play from with 60 years. grenades are fire protests in gulf. more cities are raw and israel coming as on your over the new government judicial reform with taking you through that mid week story this early wednesday morning from law school . i'm you know, neil hello and welcome russia and india stand against the neo colonial practices. the remarks of surrogate love, raw after meeting with counterparts in the indian capital at a g 20 foreign ministers conference on tuesday. when you're dealing with moscow in new delhi are consistent opponents of such neo colonial practice in another illegitimate unilateral threat and other types of pressure on the sovereign state.
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there is no doubt sprinkling the a little that will turn cultural dialogue within the group of 20 objectives. or a contract, the maintenance of truck to move, the joint search for the vandalism. a 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. good for russia is foreign minister wrapped up a bilateral meeting with his brazilian country part morrow. vieira a little earlier before that private talks were held with turkey is top diplomat and also the indian or administer who's hosting the conference circle of ra, highlighted y moscow on new delhi, some together which he described as a privilege strategic partnership. with more on those ties, here's our india correspondence. runjun sharma, russian foreign minister, allow raw reach you deli late last night and his visit is extremely significant in the backdrop of growing up by law from tries between new delhi and more school. now
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of course, so as far as freed between the 2 countries is concerned or all the factors as well, we seeing that one of all time high. but for the agenda for the foreign minister will meet 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 the global followers they really keep their focus on long term issues. for example, climate change, of course, food and, and no g. crisis that tell several countries are seeing right now. the continuing effects of the sun demick also, for example, rather than the transitory issue with all such conflicts and global upmanship. something that be so happened last week during the finance minister, me in,
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bang lou, there was no consensus there. something that also remember happened in our g 20 summit in bali last november. now of course, so as far as this visit is concerned, it is extremely significant to fall from the g. 20 foreign ministers meet. they're also going to be bilaterals, that of course we're going to keep a track all saw about as far as in the r g 20000 been so you can send, it comes at a time off of global keels. global locks really, where the world paul, both all divided all the russia ukraine conflicts and therefore it becomes a little tricky for india. but like the prime minister of the country 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, a school saw. ah, today's going to be an informal awe day, not later in the evening, but tomorrow is also a follow back schedule. and of course, we're going to keep
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a track of the fat. okay, another story we're cross to day the race to take over the presidential reigns in nigeria has finally been cold with the ruling parties, candidate bullet to sing off to main opposition. hopefully, in africa's most populous nation will the electoral commission declared mister to new boot representing the center left. all progressives, congress was president, a leg after he secured 37 percent of the ballot. that's 8 percentage points and millions of votes more than his nearest rival. former vice president akiko a boot, but car, who claimed the election result count was rigged. the apc described that reaction as sour grapes and urged abu bakar on the labor party candidate,
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peter obi to concede with long time kingmaker abolla to new having already given his victory speech. ah rosalie, home food that you have for me as a the election had been a key talking point of course among nigerians for weeks in the build up now after the vote debate, still raging with the integrity of the counting process in the spotlight. newspaper sentence have become a focal point where people gather to chew over the raft of developments. ortiz corolla town to reports. now from the country's largest city. this is life in nigeria. it's never easy. and in lagos, in particular, tough is the idea of the day. here on the busy ellen road,
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it's always thronging with the hustle and bustle of those making their way to and from work school and going about their daily lives. people here gather around newspaper spans, ready to i'd you, you down. no, my bit by lead. ringback back on my map, i need it in is when, when i was more how it wasn't with a news about, he's very both on these 2 that live with live in north africa. the resolve of the election cycle in the question on everyone's lips is, which of the local newspapers people can trust since 2005 or don't even philadelphia has been selling you papers here and listening to the argument every single day. but why does he do it in then get a revised dividend marketing strategy. you can see it because it
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has a life conference session that people, a lot of people let the number of people come here. and by the way, you can, i've been displayed again for 2 decades. missed our davia has been opening up this newspaper stand and listening to the mostly the working class come and read the headlines and discussed amongst themselves the direction in which the country is going. the turbulence and shenanigans of nigeria is $22030.00 presidential and parliamentary elections have left no mouth close for what we saw in the election. a is what is really happening. i don't like you do. just want to hear what they want to come. they must go cuz they don't do that, you know, whenever he did pop up that you may leave all the men issues of the off what,
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what's really going on about these people can look at this a little know what this election. but in this age of exhibition of them being 1st and on social media, how does he think that the nigerian journalism has conducted itself during this most tenuous of election thieves will, newspaper outlet out live, the much more accessible social media. and it's co hot is already a trick. no dementia, the media, you said to the concrete one because the people that honda to show media, not provision of the don't missed our dover himself. it's not just a newspaper merchant, but a journalist over the to 7 years. nothing can drown his passion and thought he has them of others who have the tradition to gather around newspaper stands to guarantee a national discussion. got a bill,
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it's hard to pull out of tea in lagos, nigeria, ah, well, the money will micron is embarking on a $5.00 day tour to africa, but many resident in the democratic republic of congo, which will be his final stop, are making it clear the french president seemingly is not welcome. protesters gathered in the capital can shops wielding signs comparing mccaul to the m 23 insurgency group in the country, which has been on a rampage and eastern bordering region. not while the french embassy was spray painted with a message, mac call get lost. similar sentiment has been growing across the continent with molly and berth keener foster. also recently the mom and the immediate withdrawal from speaking upper keynote also who i got to go has revoked. a 61 year agreement on military assistance with france. it comes after
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paris as a bus teacher and french trips. paul died of the west african country ortiz. none of you can get, can tell us more. became a foster, has indeed terminated a 1961 military assistance deal with france. and this, of course, coming in just a few weeks off the, telling the french ambassador and troops backing it's an insurgency campaign to leave the nation. it feels like keener for, for, has had enough of any sign of colonialism that it is taking every measure possible to end these ties, at least at the military level. i think it's also important to note that pensions with france at the political level in both nations, have been accompanied by anti french demonstrations and social media criticism. so this has not to come as a surprise was expected. he, even though the expectation was not at this level, according to reports, the move, what marks a further downward spiral in relations,
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since the military toppled to begin of elected president last year. and you'd remember that a few weeks ago, french president emanuel mac, ron did say he was awaiting clarification from booking of fossils. the transitional president about this decision. so it seems like the decision came in as soon as they expected. so now we wait to see how president mclaren will deal with this since he is in the continent. currently, k turning attention from africa to the middle east, where protest number opted in several is really cities including tel aviv, where stun grenades. i've been fired a demonstrators as they clashed with the countries law enforcement protesters block the main highway that connects televi under islam waving flags and shunting anti government lollies. of course, the country broke out turns is really officials proceed with a controversial judicial reform program. it includes the rights of ruling
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elite to limit the power of the supreme court, which currents excess kind term balance to the executive branch or corresponded maria phenomena is among the colleagues i with
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somebody with us and his own interest is to avoid a. c to this new system in israel. so he is trying to change the law and the rule of the world. so that kind of thing, a democracy will become a dictatorship, that kind of them always with intelligence when to government demonstrations went out of control and turn violent talk to protest her last with police forces the hard line against wylie with conditions of the mass. scattering police dac renee, we are about 11 people into that. i think others were arrested later on. it's been a been yahoo gate green lights to as to the year drag down. we will not allow violence against police officers, the blocking of highways and the gross violation of the laws of the state. the right to demonstrate is not
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a right to anarchy. i give my full backing to the national security minister and the officers of the israeli police who are acting against lawbreakers who are disrupting israeli citizens, daily lives. a teen israel is have been filled with failing to bring feed for the 7th grade. i recently over you made it may science flemish funny. this is i'm reading a must be some corrections. there must be some of the relation. i'm worried about a whole the power, but it doesn't really matter if you're on the list of that i. i know i'm happy with
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her there on wednesday, vic mad israeli, a rating with serving as the prime minister. that would be a bit with theory because of another proverbial veil that is age as the size in the special with 5 countries high. so for now, these bills are at their primary favorite topic time that they need more fallen with reading a theory that the males will be approved with will be heard before that happens
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with a direct threat to the security of americans. that's how the u. s. republican senator ted cruz has labeled that decision by brazil to allow 2 iranian war ships to dock and rio de janeiro. the story quickly drew the attention of renowned journalist, glen greenwald, known for breaking the edward snowden story, who rung the alarm over quote, you s epoxy. we've been hearing for years that ukraine has the right to host whatever foreign militaries or alliances at once and russia has no say in it. yet ted cruz thinks he can dictate to brazil a country thousands of miles away, which ships at cam and cannot post on its soil. washington has worn that both brazil and brazilian companies doing business with iranian ships are now in danger of what they are calling, crippling sanction sondra us anti terrorism laws. it's not the 1st time the u. s.
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has issued advice to south americas biggest economy previously urging brasilia to rethink its diplomatic relations. went to rome. despite initially bowing to pressure from washington, brazilian president lead the silver litter agreed to allow the iranian ships to dock, continuing a policy of maintaining good relations between the 2 nations medical act. unless stand activist video ortiz, he's the brazilian president, is determined not to repeat us. he puts it, the mistakes of his predecessors. president lula silva, like any practical statesman, doesn't want to provoke any other country, our star hostilities with any other country. so in, in his trip to the united states of america, he certainly was now coming to biden with a message or christie, or breaking pies or trying to disrupt good commercial relations. he is wanted to be the president. i get some agenda items in order and look forward to
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a more meaningful bilateral relationship. but he also understood, let us silver, and they understood that he cannot make the mistake of federal castillo, which is simply to say, well, if we align with us and obeyed them like good boys, then they'll help us when we're in trouble. certainly the castillo case has shown that you cannot trust the united states government to protect you and you shouldn't because ultimately, you should rely on your own people to support you can big interest in this next story, the boss of the real firm, who's cargo train derailed, in the us state of ohio last month, sparking a huge fire and chemical leak has been called to testify in front of a senate committee. lawmakers say the accident was 100 percent preventable. the derailment happened on february 3rd. the train was transporting a highly toxic chemical compound use to make plastic products. it can trigger
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severe shorts and long term effects on the health of any one exposed to it. the fact that journalists were prevented from accessing the site for some time led to accusations the government was trying to don't play the seriousness of the incident or to corresponding kill up and takes us through the details of the catastrophe and the upcoming hearing on it. well, at this point we have ohio residents filing a lawsuit against the environmental protection agency, as well as ohio governor might do why and they are doing claiming that basically they've been told the state to go into the area, but that it's not say they're citing a study conducted by texas 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 p a telling them it was safe to go into the area,
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put them at risk again. local residents told a grazed down reporter that they believe these results conducted by the university . this is what they said. do you trust the company when they come out and say everything safely tested every now i don't know, i know what i felt, my lungs. i've got healthy ones that have done there and now, but hockey trust somebody is 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. 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 there. 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 do you think that the company should be trusted when i say everything safe?
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everything's good to go. no, i don't trust them. we don't know what's in the air, we don't know what's in our homes. now. another issue that is being raised is the issue of the private contractors that were hired to collect samples in the area, according to gray is the own. the company tetra, tech that was hired is owned by black rock and by vanguard. those are 2 financial corporation and they also own norfolk southern southern norfolk which is the company, the railway company that is involved in the crash. so that indicates the conflict of interest that they the least now it's been pointed out that patrick packed, that company that's been hired. i was involved in quite a few scandal 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 botch,
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navy clean up that went on. now, in addition to that, it's important to note that apparently the companies have hired the center for toxicology and environmental health. and this is a corporation that was involved in the clean up after the b p. oil spill in the gulf of mexico. and they have been widely criticized for their environmental practices and their activities in the aftermath of various disasters they've been called on. here's what raised on reports. another toxicologists 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 though with residents. and he's palestine, ohio reporting that they've suffered health offense and the aftermath of this brain
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derailments. many people are looking on and seeing the report and the activities of the environmental protection agency that seemed to be very well serving the interests of norfolk southern the company that was involved in the derailments. and observers are looking on and saying this 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. ah, washington is one step closer to a nation wide, been on the globally popular chinese up tick tock and a move that critic se threatens freedom of speech and expression. the u. s. senate foreign affairs committee has approved legislation aimed at stifling b, social media platform. that builds advancement companies of tensions between washington and beijing steadily increase. the white house has re security concerns about the up and ordered all
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u. s. federal agencies to remove the software from their systems. now, this latest legal effort would allow the biden administration to the carrier tick, talk a, quote, extraordinary threat. beijing has rubbish that calling the move and unjustifiable violation of fair business practices. needle its alecia toll hug. how cool? how unsure of itself can the world top superpower like the u. s. b to fear young people's favorite app like that? we firmly opposed those strong action. so the u. s. government should respect the principles of market economy and fair competition. we stop suppressed in the companies and provide an open fare and non discriminatory environment for foreign companies. in the u. s. he knew what he thought you went while brussels has also jumped on the bandwagon. the ina forbids the use of tick tock on official devices used by the blocks parliament commission and consul legal on media analyst line all
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thinks that cracked on may actually do the opposite of what's intended on mick the up as he says, a 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, unless, 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 people in particular, and by the way, good luck telling a gen zaire, 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,
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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 and over again. final wrapping off our news our but our programs, they are just beginning, stay close to see what showing forever. a day from the art international team on myself, you the only time ah,
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is a time to talk. it would seem so the west rhetoric is at odds with hard realities on the ground in ukraine. the chinese have presented to proposal and it is believe the u. k, france and germany, or cobbling together a plan for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia? a with
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the channel, i mean a very quick work of trying to get them to understand how to distribute flyers without being caught how to bribe graffiti was being quote, that are formations the right time limits. there are like random moves. there are lots of these things and then how you can start verbally on that day and where to go. we can eat such available. well, you have to finance him in committee county energy to pretty much at the level that he goes with the g tool and basically come to grandma eddy master in. katy got up, but i go to see what he will back, crystal scuff cuz he couldn't afford to live again, want to put it in the area. you know, to go to the judy bit cheap and it'll show you show very close to it. like.

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