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that's what's happened in boss this whole time. this is, these aren't objects, these are people. and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here. ah, you wouldn't assume that you, they committed another terrorist act, another crime. nobody answered the border territory, but it could open fire in the civilian vladimir putin bronze thursdays, ukrainian linked attacks on russia's brown's region, an act of terror with security services saying exclusive devices of being discovered hidden across the area. are you printing group designated out terrorist by russia? claim responsibility for the incident leader was previously known to be linked to neo nazi ideology. also ahead on the program, it was agreed that the african union will be
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a full member of the g 20 as the it hasn't been or several years. russia praise is developing countries for their independent decision making during a gathering of foreign ministers in india, while also criticizing the west bridge, quote, neo colonial. how, but st looting sanctions on the manipulation and turn national with one mid past midnight in the russian capital. thanks for choosing r t for your global news roundup this hour. we begin in rushes, brianne screech, and near the ukrainian border where authority say a terrorist group has attack several villages. they're leaving 2 people dead on a child injured. president. label the attack an act of terror. she wouldn't assume sheila actually committed another terrorist fact of another crime.
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we've been here for a answered the border territory, but it could be opened fire civilians could really saw that it was a civilian car. they saw that civilians and children were sitting in a garage don't schema. these are the same people who want to deprive us of our history, tradition and language. a clear leguinn from p area is currently being swept for additional explosive devices and mine clearance is underway. russian security services say the militants were pushed back into ukrainian territory where they were then targeted with artillery fire, in order to prevent further civilian casualties. ortiz rachel blevins can tell us more. this is being treated as a terrorist attack. the f s. b came out and said that the situation is under control by one forestman, but also noted that a large number of explosives have been found in the area in the browns region there today. now, so far the death toll is up to 2 civilians killed and one child wounded after a moving vehicle was fired upon by terrorist suspects in the brown screeching there
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near the border between russia and ukraine. let's get into a little bit about what we know. so far about those suspected terrorists who are responsible. so there have been a number of posts all across social media that we've seen. and those individuals claim to be members of a group known for engaging and military activities against russia. now, notably, 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, there are also some reports we've seen in ukrainian media, where the official representative of ukraine's intelligent services was quoted as saying that this was a case where the russians were waking up. and this is attack as some kind of protest against. now it's important to note here that the suspects were actually looking at have not only shown their loyal to ukraine. however,
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the one major suspects, the one main individual who has been picture over and over again, is one who has actually bragged about having a cranium military id with in order for the russian volunteer corps to become a legal unit. i had to move mountains. i touched the hands of half of the top military brass in this country, politicians to be an arrest of witches advisors, and the deputy heads of the security service of ukraine and so on and so forth. so i personally talk to scores of people before we really move the mountain away and go with now that individual has notably jane that popularity as being an, an a fighter. but he has not stayed quiet about the neo nazi ideology that he believes in noting that he is gaining followers and trying to train them into some sort of white nationalist fighters. and also at the same time promoting some sort of clothing line with nazi link symbols on it. here's what was said in
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a recent biased news article, which was talking about his views and his clothing line. in ret interview and getting his outline, his ambitious vision for white wrecks, calling it an all encompassing lifestyle. brent. assert of nike for nazis that promotes his old ugly ideologies, something strong, healthy, inspirational. in recent years, the white wrecks logo includes a helmet work and circled by a black sun. an occult symbol that's been adopted by neo nazis. the logo has become an increasingly common site in european james fight clubs and football terraces. so certainly a lot of questions remaining about those suspects who are responsible for today's deadly attack. okay, know the story to bring you today. russia's top diplomat has criticized what he called the western neo colonial mindset, of pushing its own interests whilst saying they're beneficial for the world. the comments were made of the media conference following a g. 20 foreign ministers meeting in new delhi, sir gil overall, father,
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that developing countries are aware of the u. s. lead tactic. but believe such an approach has reached an impasse nor the sculpture the sculpture. the west is aware that the current approach has reached an impasse, typical they say that that is necessary to inflict a strategic defeat of frosh out in europe. and that is an existential problem for the english. they are attempting to preserve their head, your money in the international arena, developing countries see and understand all this perfectly good. the big news of the day really is that there was no meeting of minds of yorba powers, and there was no consensus, no joint community could to be adopted. a chance summary and outcome document from the 40 minute does meet in new delhi for you. i'm talkie russian diplomats loud all horrible rest conference just a while ago here to new delhi. in fact, he loved lean to the west for not getting it to come out and meet with that jury of day do men of that was shaved up as far as you green is what was on. and that's
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really was the something you're working. all the conversations and that's where the global leaders were really divided. but apart from that, dave is one point where there was some sort of consensus as mentioned by level there, which is multilateralism. but c, m t m agreement has been reached and all of the issues that were on the g 20 agenda . this includes seeking truth multilateralism history and strengthening that position of developing countries. in particular, it was agreed that the african union will be a full member of the g. 20 e, as the e. u has been for several years just now. michael. angela's them was. why have taught me jen dollars for prominence center ingram with these governing to show new leadership on in fact, apart from that i, they law on the things on the agenda as well. of course food insecurity, crises down, he's been one of the important agenda. yup. and, but of course, some, as far as just divide it on the board beside her really hardon.
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and it was really difficult to let those the but about some data love love also in that press conference, he held a said as after a west also tried to block, although russian demands mush. please leave the machine over. we called for the document to reflect the need for an impartial, honest investigation into the north stream attacking it. but it was categorically rejected by our western partners both and because of their position of the g 20 declaration was blocked. but do you remember how the west reacted to the hersh revelation? so she, they said it was nonsense on them, but we won't let them swimming under the rock scuttled over. so in the foreign ministers of needs to be in delhi, you have several issues concern to ukraine. config. then other that was well odd that in fact, put, you know, want to be reconcile. but of course, um, as far as a diploma of from russia who made it was it took,
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he also said that the west is responsible for maneuver leading. that was market prices represent a new new throttle. so the western, fortunately has not given up its neo colonial habits, was through everything that is done now is to make the world economy subservience which you the interests of the west. and there are neo colonial practices. this includes sanctions and attempts to manipulate prices in the world market sir. for example, setting a price gap on oil is stealing other people's natural resources, new malloy. it also includes the manipulation of the rules of world trade within international trade organizations or radio. now as love, rob held a press conference here in new delhi bad entity. the indian foreign minister also held a press conference where he spoke about how a joint statement of a joint communicate could not come to. of course, india will still continue to be the problem, sola, that it sees itself as i remember this event,
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the g 20 foreign ministers need to was one of the biggest events before as the final summit, which will take in september this year. and the city was a pre call, so source to what could happen in september. same lines. 0 one. what we saw happen in bali last year. uh. but of course i, as i understand, the indian side sees that it when i try and continue to be the problem solver, as it sees itself to be. now as nigeria went about choosing its next president over the weekends and not every one in africa, most populous country got a chance to have their say. 3 regions in the north east of the country couldn't take parts in the ballard. due to the continued threat posed by terrorists, their ends of thousands of nigerians, her estimated to live in communities controlled by militant the most promises which is vocal harm. melina, reside in so called displacement comes security was one of the most talked about
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issues during the presidential campaigns, including that of the newly elected leader, bullard tenable. and now nigerians who have lost everything including their right to vote, putting their faith in the new president to change that at um the lesson. kevin, i wish i could have voted in the presidential elections, but it was not possible because i was supposed to vote in my home town in aberdeen . but our community is not safe. boca her arm is still operating and for many years it is still not safe. it's giving you a full months now. the government stopped giving us the they want us to leave the camp and go back to our communities and yet it's not safe. even days he went, came back, the other communities liberated. we're lucky to vite. all we want is the suffering to and, and the government to support us. what can know on the can't vote because where we are, we're still under the threats of boca haram, and i asked him, you a, pete's harris. we've been living in the my degree idp camp for 7 years. we're tired
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of staying here because the government to stop giving us food and other support that we could vote. we pray that the president changes our situation. if washington carries, i'd nucular tests. moscow will prepare an adequate response bounce what russia's deputy foreign minister had to say during a disarmament conference in geneva. earlier. the official also covered his nation's relations with nato on the west. in regards to nuclear security. sure, shoot learn cruises and concerned regarding the comprehensive test ban treaty that was adopted around a quarter century ago, which has not yet come to force largely due to the united states which refused to ratify the agreement. the u. s. is actually showing that they want to conduct needless tests. we can not ignore that. see if the u. s. actually makes the decision to conduct a nuclear test. it will be obligatory for us to prepare adequate response when you
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nobody should have a dangerous illusions that global strategic parrot. it might be dismantled. is this a shot? shoot me a she a but she of the current vulnerable state in terms of arms control is the result of the deliberate destructive efforts of countries that are members of the notoriously known north atlantic alliance. the block is obsessed with desire to reshape balance of power and benefit from it. yet his undermines the security of others got duty. nato strives to get mildred strategic global dominance. we cannot stay ignorant and see how some states breach the interests the father wants. how they lead hybrid disruptive activities against them and pressure with fours by grading risks and escalation, in order to manage this escalation. since you said you want to take urgent matter is to reinforce the conventional biological and talks in weapons by means of working on legally binding protocols with effect of mechanisms of control where committed to constructive work in terms of observing special groups. on elaborating convention mechanisms,
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it has been proven that the u. s. military and its affiliates, including private companies, have been involved in biological weapons activities on ukrainian territory. that is, a violation of the biological weapons convention, rushes questions about this to both ukraine and the u. s. has gone unanswered. these questions still need to regulation the cma. i was specifically highlight the need to work on a multi sided, legally binding instrument to prevent an arms race and space. the need for such a document has risen significantly as the u. s. and their allies attempt to conduct military operations and had achieved military dominance in space. western proposed actions in space cannot solve the principal issue of safeguarding spaces is on of overall security, which shall be free from armed opposition to conversely, these western proposals are invented to conceal the creation of accelerated, military capacity building. and in subsequent implementation. your new scope of we welcomed on to the program earlier former pentagon senior security policy unless michael maloof,
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who sees the trend of suspending these arms treaties as simply making the world more dangerous. we're getting further away from global disarmament. and with this trend toward rearmament and not wanting to a 5 by existing treaties, it's going to make the world more dangerous since start and other agree with the united states was involved in and what have you. i think that and that it's already dropped out up and now the suspension. i think that it's going to make the world more dangerous. i think the, the, the trends should be trying to get other countries to come on. come on board the disarmament agreements. since those treaties were established and agreed to and now being suspended, other countries have come up with their own nuclear weapons. and their own
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medium range, ballistic missiles, in facts is making the world more dangerous as a consequence. and we don't even have china on board. we don't have india, we don't have pakistan, those countries also. and or even north korea, we should, we should try to work with them. but we're not headed in that direction. and it's consequently making things very, very dicey. well, talking about weapons, the e u. s. set to present a plan aimed at boosting the blogs munition production capabilities in order to increase delivery to ukraine. according to the german daily durish people breaking done. what such a development could mean? here is art contributor rachel morrison. it really looks like europe is trying to get in on some of that military industrial complex profit action that washington
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has been enjoying using ukraine as a convenient pretext. who needs peace when a plan to settle in for the long term armed conflict is so much more profitable. so this new 3 prongs plan concocted by the european commission is supposed to help both the e. u and ukraine. and here's how they're presenting in the fundamental problem is tackled the rapidly decreasing ammunition stalks of e u countries and the inadequate supply production capacities to be rapidly increased. the proposal involves giving ukraine ammunition, that european countries say they already don't have enough of already. and also placing bulk orders of new ammunition for both block countries and for ukraine, kind of like when a bunch of friends i'll get together and decide to order pizza because it's cheaper to buy more of them like 3 for the price of $1.00 except with bullets instead of
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with pizza and with one guy who isn't reaching into his pocket at all to pay his share and that guy would be ukraine. and the 3rd point of this plan is to ramp up military industrial production of ammunition. but of course, it's not like that's going to happen overnight knowing the bureaucracy the block probably needs to 1st do an impact study to assess the carbon footprint of massive bullet production. probably also has to do a gender impact assessment. things like that, little details, the getting away. in the meantime, some of the wealthiest you countries have been saying that they aren't in a very good position to defend themselves, not even germany, that's according to its own government. i've a listen. we do not have an army which is capable of defending the country against a military offensive. a brutal war of aggression. britain seems to not be in very much better shape either the chairman of its defense select committee said back in
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january that the u. k. was quote, now at war in europe, but with outdated equipment. way to put the cart before the horse or the conflict or war before the weapons. by the way, it's kind of a weird thing to publicly admit. look, we're vulnerable. so what's that all about? well, for months now, here in western europe, we've been hearing this narrative about europe being on a war footing, which is what happens when you follow washington in 2 armed conflict, which was a deliberate choice by europe. let's not forget, but now the return and that it was pretty much imposed on them. they're just victims of circumstance. germany for a minister and elinor bare bach said that european countries were at war with russia, but that was before pulling her foot out of her mouth and walking back her statement . but even way, back in june of 2022 french president emanuel mac hall said that france had to enter a war economy,
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meaning more taxpayer funds diverted to the military industrial complex. so what was already a bit of a clue. this was coming down the pipe mass in the you. now a war economy and the diversion of resources to support that war is exactly what the citizens of the same countries do not want. judging from recent protests in places like france, germany and italy, ah. so these are so that germany delivers or wrapping service, so it is, well not, this was not oh or freedom and peace is only possible if the germans, besides independently from america with forbidden to talk about the conflict in ukraine is, is annoyed. conflict,
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it's in for 2014. and if you say that you are not see, ah, i support the training. i'm the russians you of it to lose an american proxy war. the west and nato should be asking ukraine to join the stocks and negotiations. okay, so maybe european countries are just vulnerable sitting and want the entire world to know that fact. or maybe they're using the ukraine conflict as an excuse to divert a bunch of cash in to weapons while the still can, if peace breaks out, holiday possibly justify funding for this new war machine that they're playing up, hampering up. well, looks like they have that covered as well, because now they're saying that even beyond ukraine,
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europe needs to stock up for war on its own soil. but there's no outcry from the average citizen here in europe about an existential threat. any existential threat that weren't such a massive diversion of resources from their everyday needs? i have really been so disturbed and heartbroken. that's how the world health organization chief has described his visit to syria in the wake of last month's devastating earthquakes. he called on the international community to help those affected even before the as great 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 a forgotten crisis. i call on the international community governments, philanthropies, individuals to dig deep, to lift up those who are enduring,
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unimaginable loss poverty. and that provision significantly. egypt was among the 1st countries to dispatch humanitarian aid to syria, with the foreign minister visiting the country and expressing solidarity with both their brotherly people, his trip as the 1st of its kind. since the 2 nations cut diplomatic ties of the so named arb spring in 2011 earlier, a delegation of high ranking are a parliamentarians also met with this syrian president demonstrating a thought in regional relations. western leaders, though haven't shown the same level of commitment with washington for want preferring to focus on its political disagreements with bashar. less of the resolution. applauds the work of humanitarian aid and rescued workers on the ground and condemned the efforts by the ass had regime of syria to exploit disaster to
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evade international pressure and accountability. including by preventing the united nations from providing assistance through border crossings between turkey and syria . while the news editor of the cradle current, a 1st sight, believes the u. s. response to the natural disaster. how seriously damage washington's ability to construct its own narrative on syria, washington has maintained her to be on the astro. they have mundane that the war is only there to protect civilians even though the war and the sanctions have cause exponentially more damage on these earthquake ever could. so maybe maybe while maybe they're the only surprise i can, my washington was the earthquake itself because the good and the good and hide behind behind their, their publications anymore. they couldn't hide behind these syria. and we only want to blame for their calamity when i been 12 years of a western back war that has made the country anything that us could do before these
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. it doesn't call that much weight anymore it's. it's not unequal. relationship that we currently live on. it's relationship based in dominance from those who against those who have not. so i think i think that what we're seeing and i think this is where we're heading. even if the west refused to accept that, even if they will continue to from other idea of either their way, their way as the only way possible. we'd, everybody else across the world peace is a part of the global style. we see it and we realize that things are not changing things already change. it is the result of what is the way mean us influence in this region and west asia, the failure of their policies and these new and what we call maybe the end of western gemini, across the world. and our leader is what they have shown here because reproach me
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with syria started before the earthquake, and the leaders in the region there recognize that. and they're re aligning, and they're taking their spot for wanting to become a new multi ball or work order. the united states is a leader in the indo pacific region. and it's there to stay. not was the message we simply heard from america's ambassador to china. but the statement has raised more than a few eyebrows with beijing, stating such views have no place in the 21st century. amazing what a typical mindset, the us ambassador to china, nicholas burne says, china needs to understand that the united states a staying in asia and the u. s. as a leader in asia. he doesn't know it's the 21st century. while ambassador burns comments came during a discussion of the u. s. chamber of commerce, where he and washington role in asia is stronger than ever. from my perspective city here in china, looking out at the indoor pacific,
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our american position is stronger than it was 5 or 10 years ago. it's the strength of our alliances is the strength of our private sector. it's our innovative capacity in our r n d capacity, which comes from our research institutions and our big tech companies. and i do think that the chinese now understand that the united states is staying in this region. we're, we're the leader in this region. meanwhile, washington rallying its allies to introduce sanctions on beijing if china chooses to support russia in the ukraine conflict nowadays, according to official us sources. while the nature of the sanctions is still not clear, it's known that support for such actions is being seen primarily among the g 7 group of leading economies. the us treasury department has declined to comment asian of 1st specialist nelson wong believe sanctions or a double edged sword. and china would be forced to respond. think it has
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a lot to do with the mentality of people like the americans and perhaps the germans as well as some of the western country leaders it's, it's actually their mentality because they the still live in the last century or perhaps even the earlier these people seem to live in the old days in the days where, whereby people behaviors are governed by the role of the jungle. so why, you know, we have the american diplomats, we'll talk diplomat still threatening people. this is, this is quite pathetic in a sense, sanctions do not actually work. it's a double edged form. so when you sign a sanctions against one country as a unilateral measures, it's bound to it back on yourself. so shanna is no longer going to sit here and
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do nothing when it receives sanctions from another country. ah, well, the country self imposed sanctions on moscow have suffered themselves. now is the assessment of the russian finance minister who spoke exclusively to ortiz, marina culture of this sense of it. of course, sanctions hurt or hurt russia, you know, they heard the countries that impose them. they heard the world of trade as a whole. the principles of openness in world trade have been seriously affected. so, and this is not a one year consequence. this consequences will have a long term impact on the world's tre. youtube's despite expert bands in our individual commodities and others. we have found new markets. i would like to add that 1st and foremost, these bands have led to the fact energy brought it in. the countries that imposed sanctions have become more expensive due to some new supplies have emerged though more expensive due to new logistics. yes, we're also suffer because logistics have become more expensive for us to. but
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nevertheless, new marketers have emerging that are regarding other markets for our experts. we have reoriented them to west to the east. this applies to foreign trade in general, not only experts, but also importantly because therefore those countries that impose these sanctions have themselves suffered at the expense of restricted supply to the russian marketer. we see that number of companies which were working with us exporting to our markets are cutting production and cutting their staff juicy. so the thesis is simple. when you impose restrictions, you cannot help but feel those restrictions yourself. this applies to those countries that are pursuing this policy low have so where are not at all discouraged, we're learning and working under the new conditions and we'll continue to work under the circumstances and markets developing our own competences. i would like to say that responding to the new challenges, we started actively investing in our own competences which were previously quiet abroad. this includes electronics, every ation, automotive and mechanical engineering, abuse that is all those critical technologies for which we're.

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