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up and in done boss this whole time. this is, these aren't objects, these are people that and so that's what i do. what i do, that's why i'm here. the committed another terrorist attack, another crime. they entered the border territory, opened fire and civilian is breaking news here on the national. these are the live broadcast from moscow. a lot of my period in slams terrace sort of attacks, ukrainian, excuse me, and in the russian regions. i just say leaving civilian instead. rachel blevins is joining us in the studio and just to give us the very latest on this breaking particular we have agreed that the african union from now one will be a full fledged member of the 20, like the european union has been participating in this for for
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a number of years now, russia talked about trashes, the west for its neo colonial habits, including sanctions, the manipulation of world economic rules on the feeling of natural resources, very strong havens death from russia is foreign minister. on date 2 of the g. 20 meeting of foreign ministers in new death. france's president, a manual macro and set out on a tour of africa though it is made deteriorating relations and a rising anti french sentiment against the former colonial ah cruise . so good to have your company pull. this is our program to lie for moscow. this is not to national. i'm roll, reach to show you and we all can, can you in our coverage of this breaking news here? when i see this, our, it is originating from russia, brianna and curtis region,
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very close to the ukrainian border in a moment. will show you a map here on the program. as we understand russian authorities say that ukrainian or terror sub a tax, several villages there was still working very hard to get confirmation and all the different details coming into us here at c. a mixed reports of a massive fire fight have come in though no official comment on that. a one nationalist group is claim responsibility for the incident though that is as of as of yet and confirmed. what we can confirm for you though, right here on our t, if the russian president has slammed these attacks as open acts of terror. i leslie more here when i change national and i'll see rachel blevins had joining us for this continuation of this breaking news here. we've been showing a map here, rachel, to give people an idea of exactly what's going on. be the word on line right now,
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among many is this is a type of escalation. what do you know? that's right. well, so far we know that at least one civilian has been killed and a 10 year old child was wounded when a group of terrorist suspect open fire on a moving vehicle. now we heard from russian president vladimir putin earlier. he referred to this as a horrendous terrorist attack and specifically noted the suspects would have had to know that not only was this disability in vehicle, but that they could clearly see that there was a child in the back seat of that car before they opened fire on it now we're still waiting in terms of what we've heard when it comes to the latest from the f s. b. they spoke out earlier and said that a man hunt is under way. so we're still waiting to see what it comes down to when it comes to the latest suspects. however, the kremlin has made it known that they are treating this as a terrorist attack. now, speaking of those suspects, there have been a number of post on social media that we have seen with coming from members of
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a neo nazi terrorist group saying that they crossed over the border into russia. now we should know that while their nationality is russian, they are based in ukraine and have a history of carrying out attacks against russians, as they notably took responsibility for the murder of daria duke and back in august . now when it comes to some of those social media posts, one of them has notably come from an account from a man who from a man who is known as a very taurus new nazi. he was even featured by vice news. he was also seen last year meeting with members of the ukrainian military and speaking at a conference, he was sharing images of himself in the region and saying that he was there. so a lot of questions coming out about exactly who those suspects are. we should also note that there were a number of other simultaneous, it is carried out in the bronze region where there was a reported drone attack on another village. a house reportedly caught fire, but no casual fees there. and in the cursed region where there was
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a reported showing with one killed and one person wounded according to local authorities. now, earlier this week, we did hear from the russian defense ministry. they said that there were attempt to drone attacks carried out not only in the moscow region, but also in russia, southern regions, and that is something that they're continuing to address and investigate. so we'll continue to follow this and bring all the latest updates. rachel, who is good to get the latest updates from you on this rolling, breaking news coverage or an opportunity national. let's just talk it over briefly to the russian president vladimir putin. he has commented on these attacks here along the russian ukrainian border. essentially, essentially quoting them open acts of terror. he wouldn't feel they committed another terrorist attack, 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. one thing,
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let's shift gears here on our fi international by the way. so good to have your company for this program live from moscow. what a day. it's been 2 days of this very important meeting of g. 20 foreign ministers in new delhi. russia ok allow for all you had a big speech just a couple of hours ago. also addressing the press with some very pertinent q and a he did make sure we say a mention took a moment to blast, really what he called the western hedge him on. and instead, essentially the certain ruling western hedge amount will at any cost, try to maintain its grip of our on the world strong statements, i will listen. no, not go. as far as the west understands the past all of the data and they have reached with their policies. and they are saying that they need to draw a strategically that it is an exist stanfield problem from the west. and they are not even hiding that 1st of all, they are speaking about preserving very had gemini,
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or at least they are attempting to preserve their germany internationally. the developing countries, they can see they send the standby as the big news of the day really is that no joint communicate could be adopted and add this foreign ministers need in new delhi and the talk russian diplomats really blend the rest for that. remember, the global leaders are really divided on the ukraine issue. even last week we saw during the finance ministers meet in bengal, ludo. we couldn't come up with a joint statement. in fact, as we speak right now, india a with rollout or chance summary, the outcome document that was adopted. that essentially is a he said she said document. but of course, like i said, the talk russian diplomats been the rest for on not being able to pass through that joint statement. and really this was important because this is going to be a pre call. so to that big summit, which will take place later in september,
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also while the world leaders, what, why did on our ukraine? and of course, the global fall was really at this time when the world is in a shock. so to see there was something that there was some consensus on, as mentioned by elaborate, there's at least multilateralism was one of that both for several days has been discussed at the level of our representatives and experts and along all the matters that are on the agenda in the turn to we have achieved the result, we have achieved the consensus. it goes for them all till the lateral isn't true multilateralism and strengthening the positions of the developing countries. in particular, we have agreed that the african union from now one will be a full fledged member of the 220, like the european union that has been participating. and, and this worked for a number of years now,
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which and multilateralism really was one of the top agenda dolls for the interim or the government to show leadership on. and that, as mentioned by love, there is something that there was some sort of consensus that was there. but of course as far as other issues walk in the fields, all fun of india really came through with that issue like conflicts and global one not been shipped. we're really sort of the, the to cor, was the very real issue that india had on the agenda. and of course, that joint statement could not be boss true, but also mr. la road in the press conference just a while ago mentioned in fact lead the west again from when you relating prizes in the, in the wall market. unfortunately, the west, which did not drop its neo colonial habits, colonial aspirations to everything that is being done now to subdue the global
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economy, to make it worth for the interests of the west. it's a neo colonial instinct neo colonial practices. and i'm talking about the times to manipulate the prices on the global markets. them. we can see that the west is continuing with other ways under new conditions. they are still promoting their impress without considering the interest. so the vast majority of other stakeholders held the global community and the developing countries can seed any kind of a decision. and the threats there are now being voiced against the chinese people who republic. and sometimes i wonder what are the same dates, people who are opposing the threats. you cannot press to anyone, but when you thread china under current conditions, i really can't wrap my mind around for you to. so i don't really deny that the g 2 n t presidency for india came at a time of the global kills really. and of course then of to come to consensus or
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knob. geopolitical issues really of then become more tricky about as mr. la rose there, held that press conference. finally, there was also a press conference which was held by indian foreign minister as j shanker. in fact, as the, as he speak, that is the document which is ruled out by india, which is, which is a chest statement. really, but of course on the expected line we did not see that joint communicate come through, of course, or this was one of the biggest events before the final g 20 summit, which will take place later this year. and this really was the precursor. but as far as i understand, india is still determined to be the global solid wall and they're hoping that in becoming few months, the situation somehow would be diffused. so is the 2nd day of a week long tour of the french president going all across the african continent.
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but to say he's being warmly welcomed would be perhaps a bit of an exaggeration, for example, and the democratic republic of congo people there. if the street to let micro know he's not entirely welcome the well protestors gathered in the capital can shasta with slogans. for example, micron is a murderer and calling for help from the russians. the demonstrators are waving, rushing by, as you can see them right there in the pitches. someone who compared microns, the notorious, or m 23 and searching group along the rwandan border. they even spray painted the french embassy with the words. micron. get lost or similar sentiment has been growing across the continent as i was saying with the west african nations of molly and but foster also recently demanding the immediate withdrawal of french troops. so we hit the streets ourselves and heard from protesters about why exactly? that's so it's against the bad visit by the french president. there are
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many widows because of mac wrong. we don't want him was supposed tell me and we oppose his visit. we came here to say that we don't want help. we are strong enough to fight for our country. that's the reason why we protesting. because the french president mcroy is funded and wanted to kill our brothers. and that's why we young people from the citizen movements in kinshasa have gathered to say no to ma crohn's, visit to our country, who call on the congo is people to rise up and prevent mccrory from coming to our country. somewhat. cannot kill brothers and come here to be welcomed like a king. that man is a criminal. always, you know, we are in front of the french embassy to clearly say to micron that he's not welcome to the d r c. where showing also the charity with our marion, there cannot be and guinea and brothers who are all suffering. the dreadful effects of the french near colonialism, france has made it clear to the repeating union to finance the wrong army,
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which is kino people. and burton and losing all villages? well, the fact is that has been a growing about of an see french sentiment across the african continent. just a couple of the latest, for example, molly and but a keen, a faster. they refuse to continue cooperation with the french military instead demanding they get out of town. let's handed over now to our to correspond and cut a tattler. he's got some pretty intriguing details. have a listen. you mama thorn reapply realization of the deteriorate in relationship that his country as a form of colonial power is having with the new wave of leadership here on the continent. and the french are finding themselves more and more with their back against the walls when it comes to how they relate to individual african countries . i mean, even the relationship that frances enjoyed with one doth, for instance,
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what has been called into question following rwanda's abandonment of the french language as an official level region ob, thing to use english instead. even earlier this year we heard miley in government going as far as to say that, that they believe that the french, when not only what they did not only failed to, to quell the insurgency that we have seen from the jihad. it's been extreme as groups that we've seen in the hell, but they believed that the french government went as well as to sustain the flight in the south. even going as far as to, um, some of the rebel groups that have was, this is the meaning that they, i, in varying that front soil of interest for the jihad is to not come to an end to be here perpetually. but emanuel micron is on
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a 4 day tour of this continent is going to visit a boy on the will be in no goal and he will end. he's all in the d odyssey where with some of the strongest feelings about the french, emanating from there was a police agreement that was signed in that region. but they still see the french very much a spent force in that region. being unable, or rather i'm willing to do anything to address the insurgency that has been caused by the expansion of what they say is the key. gali government represented in this case by m 20 to the rebels. the french have a long way to go year if they're going to research and re kindled the relationship that they've had with the numerous african countries. because more and more we
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hearing of countries re considering, given the use of the frank, that is the currency that was introduced by france as a former colonial power here. and they say that that has not necessarily served there in fred. and it's only served to france in as says that it allowed them to, to pin these countries down and have them in a choke hold over the economy. quote, i have rarely been so disturbed and heartbroken. that's how the world health organizations chief describe his visitor, syria, which has been in crisis since devastating quakes last month. a calling on the international community to help those who have been even before the earthquake needs were increasing while international aid was decreasing. but we must not close our eyes or turn our bucks on the seat in people. we cannot let this be
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a forgotten crisis. i call on the international community governments, philanthropies, individuals to dig deep, to lift up those who are enduring and it might have been loss. poverty and deprivation. when egypt was among the very 1st countries, the dispatcher humanitarian aid to syria. so was russia. in fact, the prime minister expressing solidarity with their brotherly people even visiting the country for the 1st time since the 2 nations cut diplomatic ties while it was 2011 after the arab spring. earlier, a delegation of high ranking are apart and perrins also met with a syrian president demonstrating us all in regional ties. so western leaders have not shown the same level of support washington rather focusing on its political disagreement with busha. alas,
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the resolution applied to the work of humanitarian aid and rescue workers on the ground and condemns the efforts by the ash had regime of syria to exploit the disaster to evade international pressure and accountability. including by preventing the united nations from providing assistance through border crossings between turkey and syria. alright, let's join esteban carillo the news editor of the cradle for some more on this situation. a very warm welcome to today. so thank you very much for joining us on the indian national the w h o director visiting syria essentially expressing his deepest sorrow and essentially frustration to increasingly calling on the international community to help the other side of it is also that america has maintained the sanctions on syria and it didn't want to relax them and all of that, as i understand, washington has relaxed them a little bit. but there are still enormous complications of getting humanitarian aid over the border into syria. why?
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why do you think that us has taken this opportunity? it's well essentially do the opposite of whatever else is doing. well, i think it's because providing humanitarian aid for syria does not really live without, with the interest of, of promoting the war and promoting regime change in syria. these, these earthquake has become kind of like calamity development for the country, but also in the unity for, for the masters to highlight the edge of the sanction why they have cause to import relation before the earthquake. us said that 70 percent of the population of syria was neat already. okay, monitoring and what happened those mom was just wars and the 1st reaction from washington to build the international community. not to deal with the mass because not to deal with that. and to justify the sanctions. i'd say they actually thought they don't prevent the delivery of
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a but then they had to relent. and they had to issue a temporary waiver for the sanctions. because all of these international organizations and all of these groups were calling on them the, the pressure was just being and they, they just couldn't pretend like these was acting really bad parts anymore. because it was the us state department spokesman net price to said in the immediate hours and day off of the quakes, that serial only has itself to play. now we all know, we all know that there was an attempt for a number of years by certain western professional partners using an army of mercenaries to achieve regime change in syria. they failed. isn't it time just to chalk it up and go? yeah, you know what, let's move on to the next chapter. here's all the aid you'll ever need while the yes, yeah, that wouldn't be the logical response to what is happening right now. but as we have seen through, through history, that us usually logic, they do what they want to do. and in this case,
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what they want to do is to continue controlling syria. they're the resources that united that army is on a weekly basis, according to our on investigation of the cradle on a weekly basis. they take out the office of, of truck trucks, dealing with boys that he's under from syria, northeast region. and these are taken to their basis in iraq and they are result in dade, i can hardly region by their allies and for the benefit of these regional allies. so you want to make fans, especially if he's been following the earth. we've got diplomacy and used to be given a chance. the war has failed. the sanctions have failed, but it seems like it was official abiding whitehouse our to oregon. we then consider these as an option. do you think you think washington was at all surprised by essentially what could be termed as a backlash from the global community when net price, for example. and others came out with that? syria only has itself to blame. i mean, the global community, particularly china, like what are you doing?
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so she monitoring crisis help the people that you think washington was surprised by the reaction. i don't know, they were surprised to be honest, maybe maybe by their own ally, maybe by their reactions from their own allies. in general, washington has maintained sanctions on her to be on the as they have mundane that the war is only there to protect civilians. even though the war and the sanctions have cause exponentially more damage than these earthquake ever could. so maybe, maybe while maybe they're the only surprise i came, a washington was the earthquake itself because he couldn't good and hide behind behind their, their publications anymore. they couldn't hide behind these natalie that syria only wanted to blame for their calamity when to be 12 years of a western back war that has made it a country where you talk about the years of the western back wall. i mean, at one point during that incursion in syria, every single nato country at one point or another,
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was pumping weapons across the northern border into serial. let me ask you this. if i, if i mesa, and by the way we had your colleagues pepe escobar here in the past 24 hours and always a big fan of both of you and your work. so thanks. thanks again for him and for you joining us here. and i see we're seeing, we're seeing a bit of a reproach mall in that part of the world among certain arab countries right now with some, some analysts the saying that a certain certain number of western professional partners have left a vacuum in that part of the world now the arab middle east and we're seeing saudi arabia and searcy and syria and iran. and all these grouping is kind of coming together after years of whether it be sanctions or just a separation of friendly no, since the, our spring of 2011. how would you describe what's happening now in the middle east region? what i would describe it is the result of what is the way me do is influence in this region where the failure of their policies and these,
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these noon. that what we call maybe the end of western gemini, across the world. and our leaders, what they have shown is because reproach meant with syria started before the earthquake. that's something that is sometime that is sometime lost in translation needs the trip. these was already happening before. i mean anything. what they did was extend that rate, something inevitable. and as you said, saudi arabia throughout the area started moving away from washing sphere of influence. and how stark you, they have started questioning their addict. they have not post sanctions on russia . if anything, what we're seeing is that it's just anything that us could do before these. it doesn't call that much weight anymore. and, and the leaders in the region there recognize that and then re aligning, and they're taking their spots for wanting to become a new multi ball or work order. a multi polar world or something that laughter up
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was touching down on today. so at the day 2 of the g, 20 for ministers meeting in new delhi, it's something putin's talked about something that many well ladies have talked about, you won't hear it among the g 7 for example, but in central asia and africa, the global south, latin america they're all talking about this multi polar world is blossoming, burgeoning, multi part of your colleague pepe escobar, goes on about it. and secondly, but we really appreciate that because it's, it's very enlightened. do you think this multi polar world in any way, poses a threat to the standard so called rules based international world order? oh yeah, but i don't think that's a bad thing because what we need to consider is, what does it actually mean when they say rules based international order issues only when laws apply to some state and they don't to others it's, it's not unequal. relationship that we currently leave on, it's a relationship based in dominance from those who i guess those who have not so long
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. i think i think that what we're seeing and i think this is where we're heading. even if the west, i refuse to accept that even if they will continue to from other idea of their way, their way of the only way possible. we'd everybody over across the world, across the global south, we see it and we realize that things are not changing. things already changed. and now we just time everybody else just catching on. whether, whether it comes to syria or any other countries around the world. us sanctions esther bond. let's just touched on this just for a moment here. i mean for example, russia and iran are the most sanction countries in the world. serious got loads of them in china is in the cross says of washington these days as well. so back going to be having some headaches in the future. some people are already saying that the u. s. sun is magical. want of waving sanctions across certain parts of the world? i've actually had a counter effect. it's made certain central banks in the world realize, why am i stockpiling dollars in the central bank when i can be so easily sanctioned?
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if i cross the wrong line with washington, do you think the sanctions levied out by washington around different parts of the world? are they having a positive effect or a negative effect on the global community? well, they've only really had a negative effect on the, on the global community. and now they're starting to have a negative effect on day. on the western world, only economy, as you said, we're seeing the dollar is slowly become less and there's ran around. we were seeing all of these nations are starting to move away from day from the, from the past years that we like these groups like there's a 20 or you 7 how countries my massive economy like abra feel like saudi arabia like india are it i'm and they are moving towards bricks, they are moving towards the se. oh it's, it's all changing and yeah. ready the sanctions are obviously one of the reasons
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for that because as you said, the central banks are seeing that their financial system to western base financial system is being used to keep their money hostage have been with venezuela. and as he's happening we'd, we'd have gotten it done. we saw what happened when they froze their foreign reserves for absolutely no reason. and now he's gone through the being one of the worst wars wars. starting the faster and washington has not moved a finger to return to foreign reserve. so. busy so why did it not blackmail? what is these? is it not a criminal enterprise? that's a very enlightening comments from the band cut low. the news editor of the cradle of joining us live here on out you international. very big. thank you for all of us here. i really enjoyed that. thank you. thank you so much. thank you. and thanks for joining us here on asi international. great to have your company as always, a lot of big stories happening on this day all around the world,
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particularly what food and it's called a terror attack. down on russia, south western border, more details in author dot com for the meantime. more details when we return, either towards the for what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic and development only personally and get into this. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk with .
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