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the mexican president who for how many decades, when they were representatives of the p, r i of the pre they were nothing but stooges and lackeys of u. s. foreign policy in u. s. interests. so certainly, i'm lose tone. i think comes as a surprise to the state department and they're not quite sure what to make of it. representatives of the state department have had the usual rhetoric saying that they respect mexican sovereignty. but if we examine u. s. foreign policy all the way back to 1848. with the theft of one 3rd of what was mexico. we should remember that california nevada, arizona, utah, colorado, texas. all of this land belonged to the indigenous people. in fact, entire divided sneaks of america and arm law in the mexican people do not forget this representatives of so many sovereign governments from olivia to brazil to venezuela,
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to cuba. now in mexico are saying that we will not accept this arrogant posture of monroe. isn't that defines all of south american, the caribbean, as the backyard of the united states. so this is very welcome news that i'm low standing up in this way. let's go back to our breaking news for you here on our team to national from rushers brianna region. it's right along the ukrainian border . you can see it on the map. as we understand, a group of ukrainians infiltrated the region and open fire on civilians and a number of villages or the number of the suspects is still undetermined. we understand a man hunt is under way. it's very difficult to get all the different bits of information. we are getting in here right now at all chance, the national, we're working hard to confirm as much as we can. for the meantime, the russian president vladimir putin has slammed these attacks as an act of terror . he wouldn't feel you,
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they committed another terrorist attack. another crime when they entered the border territory, pretty good, open fire and civilians. they saw that it was a civilian car. they saw the civilians and children were sitting in it. these are the same people who wants to deprive us of our history, traditions and language. russian federal authorities have said that conducting all necessary measures to find and eliminate what they call that's terrorists. brianna's governor added that a drone as a talk to a residential building in another part of the region. a recent ukrainian artillery shutting is also damaged several homes in a russian village right along the border. we are constantly updating this breaking news story here on the international the moment we get the news, you get it. ah. but again, if i saw his scrap the military assistance agreement with fronds that was in place for more than half a century, a hundreds of french troops had been expelled from the west african country. as an author correspondent to no lavoy, according to reports, became
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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 its anti insurgency campaign to leave the nation. it seems like keener for us or has had enough of any sign of colonialism that it, is that taking every measure possible in these ties, at least at the military level. i think it's also important to note that pensions would 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. it was expected, even though the expectation was not at this level. according to report, the move marks a further downward spiral in relations, since the military toppled the peculiar elected president of last year. and you
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remember that a few weeks ago, french president emanuel mac, ron did say he was awaiting clarification from booking the fall. so 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 mccracken will deal with this since he is in the continent. currently, reports showing that israelis have donated mo, roughly quarter of a $1000000.00 to palestinians, whose homes were destroyed in the west bank town of water. the crowd funding organizer a member of israel's labor party, believes that jewish people should stand against such acts of violence. and the campaign was launched off their deadly clashes between israeli settlers and palestinian residents last week. which left 2 was rarely and one palestinian bed, and more than $300.00 people would get dozens of buildings and vehicles would destroy the organize of the fund. now says he's now looking for
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a way to transfer the funds to those affected. i think a member of israel's labor party and the man who organized a crowd funding campaign explains what is motivated his people to help the palestinians. you know, the most pope pop popular birth in the bible is that we need to remember that we were stranger in egypt. so if we need to remember that we also need to ask like bad . so that's the reason i decided to launch this crowd funding project. when you find it again, or you need to remember that we're all on the god's characters. and they are to 2nd hearing in our small land, extreme it and terrorists and modern. when you're a believer and when you're a fighter, i'm not afraid from the rest. they have us both sides of the comment
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about this crowd farm media projects. the u. s. government has issued a report saying russia is unlikely to be involved in the so called havana syndrome . incidence in which american difference in cuba developed mysterious illnesses, russia is foreign ministry says that the revelation blows away the previous us rhetoric that a russian neurological weapons may have been behind the strange symptoms of those u. s. poster. now let me remind you that for several years, the very same us intelligence community and leadership as well as the u. s. media have claimed that star spangled diplomats are being tortured, having hallucinations, and nurture the intelligence services of the axis of evil countries. primarily russia were allegedly behind it. havana syndrome was fuss reported to the u. s. embassy in cuba. 2016. the term has been used by the u. s. government to describe
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a while, a constellation of physical symptoms including ringing in the ears, headaches, nausea, acute discomfort. but the uncertainty over the syndromes, origin, a set of widespread speculation in america with some characterizing it as a target, a type one, american personnel, a cuban experts in 2017 and said the so called a acoustic a tax could have actually been chopping crickets or other insects, but despite that, of course, western media outlets hyped up all this well. hysteria about suppose that a russian lynx, the u. s. has now admitted what nonsense they have bolstered the long standing hypothesis by the tell the community that this is likely the russians because the russians have a history of studying this technology. politicians have pointed their finger at russia as possibly being behind the attacks. a directed energy weapon and potentially some involvement by russia. perhaps 1st, she was just by on us embassies, but now being used as
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a weapon by one or more hostile countries current and former us officials believe russia is to blame or for much of the raymond mcgovern. he has an idea and his perspective on what this is all about, why russia essentially was dragged through the mud. it could be a straw in the when it would have to wait to see if there are other honest reports that come out have a slightly more balanced view of russia. right now. we're having the kremlin and mister poochie pretty much considered devil and hell incarnate. and so be a while for us to get off that care. what really did these people in? i mean, it's a serious problem. it's just that for once russians have been exonerated. now just the last word here, the new york times has this, sorry, i've seen it written it. where will they put it?
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well, they might put it on their front page, but i doubt it. it will probably be buried on page $817.00. and again, most americans will be left with the impression that the russia has actually made a lot of our diplomats and spies sick in cuba, moscow and asia, wherever it is. they did it the death toll from a shipwreck off the southern coast of italy as rising its know up to 67 people, including children, open out to art, contribute of rachel marston, who picks up the story pot 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 calabria. now each of these migrants reportedly paid between $58000.00 euros for
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traffickers to smuggle them into europe. and now it's getting increasingly clear that tom, the trick, 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 to rescue. instead of sailing directly to an italian port without stopping,
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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 pathway and 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 sanctions. appending countries while failing to consider the long term consequences
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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 you is trying to divorce itself from italy's treatment of migrants. 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 a result in loss lives and doctors without borders, has already seen one of it, ships find and blocked for 20 days. as a result of the new law, its director of programs in italy also commented on the humanitarian toil directing
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his anger, specifically towards maloney and her interior minister. i say this with the respect that is due to the victims with grief for 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, blamed 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 as i, 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 eat twisted their arm into participating in that operation. after then, secretary of state, hillary clinton,
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of the united states twisted sar posey's arm. so a chain reaction of arm twisting results in italy bang, dragged into it, and italy was worried that the french, by going in with the military footprint, would he jacked italy from its traditional resource rich stomping ground and former colony if it didn't participate as well? so they overthrew libyan leader, mo, mar gadhafi, 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 quote, a direct threat to the security of americans. that's how the u. s. republican senator ted cruz has labeled a decision by brazil to allow to iranian war ships to dock in rio de janeiro of the
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story. quickly drew the attention of john mas glen green, old, known for breaking the edward snowden story, who rang the alarm over. quote, u. s. walkers. 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 it can and cannot host on its soil. washington has actually worn but both brazil and brazilian companies doing business with the iranian ship. so now in danger of what they're calling, quote, crippling sanctions under american anti terrorism laws. despite initially bowing the pressure from washington, the brazilian president later agreed to allow the iranian ships to dog continuing a policy of maintaining well good relations between both countries. a political analyst and activist duty, or tis, says the brazilian president is determined not to repeat, as he puts in the mistakes of his previous president. still like any
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practical statesmen, doesn't want to provoke any other country or start still with any other country. so in his trip to the united states of america, he certainly was not coming to buy it with a message was 50 or breaking pi are trying to disrupt good commercial relations. he is wanting to meet with the president. get some agenda items in order and look forward to a more meaningful bilateral relationship. but he also understood, let us silver, and there are there so that he can make the mistake or federal castillo, which is simply to say, well, if we align with us and obey them like good boys, then they'll help us when we're in trouble. certainly 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. washington is one step
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closer to a nation wide band on the while, globally popular chinese tick tock in a movie critic se stephens, freedom of speech. the us senate of foreign affairs committee has approved legislation aimed at stifling the social media platform and the bill to violence. when comes as tensions between washington and beijing, just keep on going up. the white house has raised security concerns about the app. the old old u. s. federal agencies to remove the software from this systems. this latest legal effort would allow the biden administration to declare tick, tock, a, quote, extraordinary threat. a beijing has rubbish that coating the move and unjust. i unjustifiable, i should say. violation of fed business practices was away she did, or how that, how unsure of itself can the world talk superpower like the us be, to fear young people's favorite f, like that? we firmly opposed those wrong actions. the u. s. government should respect the
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principles of market economy and for competition stuff, suppressing the companies and provide an open, fair and non discriminatory environment for foreign companies in the us. but i, brussels is also jumped on that ban bandwagon. you, you now forbids the use of tech talk on official devices used by the blogs, parliament commission counsel, a legal and media analyst line o things. the crackdown may do the opposite of what's intended and make the api forbidden fruit ultimately raising public interest in you. people think that tick tock is the only means by which you can get this information. that should be one, number 2, from a practical matter. how would it, 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 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, china, china, it kin tend 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 room, so full big 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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and over again. the un has us out of the alarm about an escalating humanitarian crisis in our north, east and africa. nation of sudan, or the reports are the one 3rd of the population requires extra food and other aid by the well, by the end of this year, we heard from locals who spoke about their hardships. hello, this is alice of maria. sudan has been exposed to 2 main shocks in recent years. the 1st was the copied pandemic, and the 2nd was the 2021. qu, the letter directly affected the policies of international institutions towards run, reducing the amount of humanitarian assistance. now the united nations says that for a 1000000 sudanese people urgently need assistance to cover their minimum food needs . not to mention education and health care. what we as housewives, have given up men of basic things for our children and families because of inflation. a lot of good have disappear from stores and are now been sold only on
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the black market at price is that not everyone can afford in the past, there were those who could buy things and those who couldn't. now, nobody can. well, the u. n. has said more than 300000 people were displaced in sudan last year alone because of violent armed conflicts. over 15000000 people, a 3rd of the population require humanitarian aid, and we heard from humanitarian affairs expert terror. osman, who says the food insecurity, crisis, is caused by a number of serious factors. the at alumni, little day, it accrued and security has become a global issue due to climate change. here in sudan there are also internal factors that to a very large extent have contributed to the lack of food security and the spread of hunger and a number of areas in the country. those factors include political instability, ongoing conflicts in some regions, and environmental issues in the east and north of sudan that have led to
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a decrease in agricultural production. there are also millions of sudanese people in displacement camps and outside the circle of production. all these factors combined have exacerbated the food crisis in the country, especially in eastern sudan, where hundreds of thousands of people are malnourished. improving the situation requires targeted government policies and political stability which should stabilize the rest of the economy. that be here to get to that are before we go here, we're not here. let's give you an update. now in the break in years from rosters of brianne screech and you could see on the map, right there is right along the ukrainian border as we understand a group of what's being called now ukrainian, a terrorists infiltrated the region. they basically, station and coast over the border m opened fire on civilians around a stand. a man on is underway, and the russian president vladimir putin as slammed the attacks as a open acts of terror. he wouldn't officially committed another terrorist attack.
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another crime. they entered the border territory pretty good, open fire and civilians. they saw that it was a civilian car. they saw the civilians and children were sitting in it. these are the same people who want to deprive us of our history, traditions and language. well, the russian federal authority, as i say, they are doing everything necessary to find and eliminate what they call terrorists . brianna governor, i did that a drone. also a talked a residential building starting at blaze. the recent ukrainian artillery shopping is also damaged or several homes, or this is in another russian vintage along the border. so essentially, the breaking news on our international has been some kind of ukranian and coach and over the russian border. number of civilians coming under fire. they were unconfirmed reports of hostages as well. when we get the updates here at archie, you will get them to my for the meantime. that's going to wrap it up just for now though we were talking about 3 and a half minutes. hope you can join us. ah,
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what are you crazy? yes. war took a love. i lost most of my friend. but did i was broken. i wasn't able to save anyone. i did nothing in that. i met wilson. 2030 and god. what's really in my way to make me start talking to willy waiting for, i mean, live there and i'm happy that trying to find is willy little so you can go to sleep. my mother, he become my new friend. the one was love gonna die or
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because he is going to stay alive. it was they next to me. if i'm not crazy enough, i'm not gonna make it ah, i may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries. the united states of america is different. wearable people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states. ah.
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with you little bit about it all ready? basie cecily sitting. draw the look at the in savings of each cigarette. color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them on to the helm of u. s. western economic interest people in sadie, i didn't that needed to go back to get them on lexia learning training course. so no, we just say low their soft power america. and the final goal of these seem revolutions is to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. so is the aggression. today,
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i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. i figure which of the problems to cause shown here as we speak on the bill in your senior most in mine or will ship. we're banding all in ports of russian oil and gas news. i know they pay over with info. let me know when you have regarding joe, by imposing these sanctions on russia, you know, has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang ah
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ah, brain government has been killing his own people and on boss ideas. it's amazing the vision not being covered in western media and hasn't been covered for the last 8 years. i'm here for 5 minutes, and then i'm told the 1st 5 people they found it was 5 decapitated heads up in a quarterly equus thought demand. a boy foss cathartic it can use me, no fight, but to say, keep his own your father keyed the v, v, inflammation war. almost all the independent journalists pointed out that nato and the u. s. were directly responsible for initiating the military conflict in ukraine, all casualties of it as long as we want the war to continue. we will fight that war using ukrainians as proxies and we both fight it to the last ukrainian death. that's what's happened in dunbar. this whole time, this is,
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these aren't objects, these are people that and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here with they committed another terrorist attack, another crime. they entered the border territory, opened fire and civilian is breaking years here on our t international. this are the light broke off from moscow with vladimir putin slams terrorist attack. ukrainians excuse me. and in the russian regions, i should say, leaving the civilians dead to rachel blevins is joining us in the studio. and just to my way to give us the very latest on this breaking the particular we have agreed that the african union from now one will be a full fledged member. and i'll bet you 20. like the european union at least that has been.

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