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when one of them 11 nice getting up with a a q they committed another terrorist attack, another crime with me, but i answered the border territory, but it could be open fire a civilian vladimir putin bronze thursdays, ukrainian linked attacks on russia. brown's region, an act of terror, what security services saying explosive device it being discovered hidden across the area. ukrainian group designated out terrorist by russia has claimed responsibility for the incident. it's leader was previously known to be with. and also a handle on the pro. with was agreed that the african union will be
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a full member of the g 20. as the e. u has been for several years. russia praise is developing countries for their independent decision making during a gathering of foreign ministers. in also criticizing the west for its vote neo colonial health. it's including sanctions on the manipulation with broadcasting from moscow, every hour of the day. this is our t, my name's unit only like 30 minutes of news and views start. now we begin in rushes, briana region near the ukrainian border where authority say a terrorist group attack several villages. they're leaving to civilians dead and the child injured president labeled the attack an act of terror. she wouldn't assume sheila actually committed another terrorist act of another crime when they
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entered the border territory, but it opened fire and civilians. yeah. they 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, traditions and language. a clearly aleria 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 foresman, 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
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a moving vehicle was fired upon by terrorist suspects in the brown region there 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 intelligence services was quoted as saying that this was a case where the russians were waking up. and this is attack as some kind of protests against. now it's important to note here that the suspects were actually
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looking at have not only shown their loyal to ukraine. however, the one major suspect, the one main individual who has been picture over and over again, is one who has actually bragged about having a cranium military id in order for the russian volunteer core 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 riches advisors, the new 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 mountains away in the go with the now that individual has notably jane that popularity as being an emily fighter. but he has not stay inquire 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
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what was said in a recent biased news article, which was talking about his views and his closing line in read interviews and getting has outlined 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 and 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. russia's top diplomats has criticized what he called the western neo colonial mindset of pushing its own interest while saying they're beneficial for the world. the comments were made out a media conference following a g 20 foreign ministers meeting in new delhi. sir gala for all found out that
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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 wished an impass to trickle. they say that that is necessary to inflict a strategic defeat of russia. and that is an existential problem for them. if they are attempting to preserve their head, you want to in the international arena, developing countries see and understand all this perfectly. the big news of the day really is that there was no meeting of minds of gilbert bowers and there was no consensus, no joint community could to be adopted. now in delphi was released a chance, summary and outcome documentary on the foreign ministers meet in new delhi. what i'm talking russian diplomats, lovegrove held rest conference just a while ago here in new delhi. in fact, he's lovely and the west for not getting it to come out with that join your statement of that was expected off. now as far as you green is concerned,
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that really was the some big bill walking all the conversations and that's where the global leaders will really divided a. but apart from that, dave is one point where there was some sort of consensus as mentioned by level there, which is multilateralism. my c m, tim agreement has been reached and all of the issues that were on the g 20 agenda. this includes seeking true multilateralism and strengthening the position of developing countries with children 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. my to lateralism was one of the top agendas for prime minister in them or these government to show new leadership on, in fact, apart from that. and they were on the things on the agenda as well. of course, food insecurity, crises being one of the important agenda. but of course, some, as far as this divide is concerned,
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that they're both the side really harden and it was really difficult to mazda was, but apart from that level, also in that press conference, he held a said that a west also tried to block, although russian demands mush, please leave them. which number we called for the document to reflect the need for an impartial, honest investigation into the north stream attack. but it was categorically rejected by our western partners because of their position that the g 20 declaration was blocked. if you remember how the west reacted to the hersh revelation, so she, they said it was nonsense, but we won't let them sweep it under the rug, sco total. so in the foreign ministers of need today in new delhi, you have several issues concern to ukraine. config, then other divergence as well. that in fact could not be reconciled. but of course, um, as far as at the top, a diploma of from russia who made it was it took,
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he also said that the rest is responsible for when you believing that was market prices. socially new, new to rachel. so the west, unfortunately, has not given up its neo colonial habits. was pretty much everything that is done now is to make the world economy subservience, which of the interests of the western and there are neo colonial practices. this includes sanctions and attempts to manipulate prices in the world market, sir. for example, setting a price cap 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. no, as loves of held a press conference here in new delhi family. the indian foreign minister also held a press conference where he spoke about how a joint statement or a joint communicate could not come through. of course, india will still continue to be the problem solver that it sees itself as i
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remember this event. the g 20 foreign ministers neat was one of the biggest events before as the final summit, which will take place in september this year. and this really was that pre cursor of sorts to what could happen in september. same lines on what we saw happen in bali last year or, but of course are, 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 a manual micron is continuing his weak long tour of central african states on, while he's not been receiving the warmest of welcomes with protest, helen, a number of the countries on his itinerary. the french president has been trying to win people around in gabon. he said, the era of porous ruling over africa is a thing of the past. this age is that france, africa is willing trudy over and i sometimes have the feeling that mentality snowed,
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evolving at the same pace as us. when i read, i hear, i see claims that france has the intentions, that it does not have that it no longer has gone as elsewhere, francais and mutual middleman, who speaks to everyone and whose role is not to interfere in domestic policy exchanges. french president, tim, on yom a crime has reiterated that the french military reorganization in africa was neither a withdrawal nor a disengagement. he further stated that france harbored no desire to return to post policies of interfering in africa. now, some have welcome the news while others are extreme to where you are for this state . when saying that micron is only in the continent to try and create a roof to between russia and, and the african continent, especially after france suffered a series of military and political said batson. toll my sphere of influenza now would be speed. it would which a french forces wakes, followed from mildly,
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but keener fossil and central african republic as lift menu, observe as wondering which country is mixed in. turning its back on the fronts of because just a few weeks ago we saw francis flag lowered for the 1st time. i mean, for the last time in between a fossil mocking the end of 13 years of presence by french armed forces in the west african region was also spoke to by this speech. was the conversations around presidential biden's administration, trying to increase its engagement in the african mass via in a tom aimed at pushing back against rising russian influence. now, it's clear that to mac run once to set the record straight by reshaping frances image as one without any condescension, by adopting a new approach of partnership based on new quality with african countries. but just how far prison mcclung war continue, what this dawn is still unclear. well,
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we spoke to a regional political analyst as well. this who believes african people are tired of french involvement in particular the countries that part of failure to combat terror threats on the continent. i. this is almost everywhere enough if the guy from south africa. whew, almost everywhere, everywhere. but if you see, guess of what happened in dfcs with people from one and they're either from his desk to so the micro, we understood everything you are doing big door to work, your quality and him please go away from africa. you look for the new floor, our little missiles,
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we want to move somewhere else. and that's sort of where it would be. rush out or in a trans easy, but from believe we don't want to put in with 40 and staying on the continent, us nigeria went up by choosing its next president over the weekend. not every one in africa's most populous country have a chance to have their say, 3 regions in the northeast. the country didn't take part in the balance due to the continued threat posed by terrorists. their tens of thousands of nigerians are estimated to live in communities controlled by militant groups, the most common, which is the islamist vocal harem organisation. many others now reside in so called displacement camps. security was one of the most talked about issues during the presidential campaigns, including none of the newly elected leader bona to new booth. and now nigerians who
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have lost everything, including their right to vote are putting their faith in the new president to change them at home. 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 hometown and abducted yeah, but i can unit is not safe. vocal rama still operate and for many years it is still not safe. it's yeah, when you pull him up now the government stopped giving us the they want us to leave the camp and go back to la communities and yet it's not safe or even dice. he went hung back on the other communities liberated, how lucky to fight, or we want is the suffering to and, and the government to support us. what of them though? and they can't vote because where we all were stern to the threats of boca harum and i asked w, a, pete's harris. we've been living in the, my to gory, idp campus 7 years. we're tired of staying here because the government to stop giving us food and of the support that we could vote. but we prayed that the president changes our situation. meanwhile,
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russia and ethiopia hoping, marking a big date, the 100 and 25th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic relations moscow's ambassador to the east african nation, remarked that the partnership between the 2. busy deserves praise with both countries continuing to uphold strong diplomatic ties as well as cooperation as various fields including energy and agriculture. you. yes, relation with russia in the bill duffy to cash and science and the national big fan thought a be player all talk in the reason pen, i'm in and all each your pants are for shits rush on a strong, the principal, the politician and the top. what the doting they, when i put nation security council meeting on the policies, certainly countries have a strong diploma. deep relationship in the field of religion walked on half off rush and defined themselves as as orthodox percent. and more than 44 percent of the
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job and also identified us or if you've been put up to college or is the same for all the countries nation building process that initiative between the tip and also the sort of goes back to the 15th to the 15th century, we have already gotten this justified this relationship, both new to painburne, russia. recently we have seen 2 crosses, which were sent from you to our shop by your banking in 1880 russia and eat you up . closely linked to the military, dating back to us as our sub part of the job. 2 or 3 gym in the 9017 and 18. i mean 3 cop where should agreement between the 2 countries signed in 2018 under is called the persistence of the relationship. the russian is thrived for the integrity of utopia scenes of the time of western wallet, operation on disk, rambling for africa, out there to great people, liberation forms,
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t p. and the date had a load. government was before the october revolution of 1917. it, you're in the military officer, believe it or, or not, were sent to zayden that i shot to be trained diplomatic relations that was begun during imperative. ladies, but i should be fairly cook. yeah. continued under the soviet union and still is incorrect and very strong. i've to this day concerning culture and literature yup. as one of the few countries, russia and luther re, to florida to be on the roches bought about the times. let's so many books into american desert language. and because of up the, our culture, her eye is in color woven and thought it was an ocean culture and, and threats her. alexander pushkin is considered anita graham. and he has an
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assembly hall by his name in the copy pol, i'd be sub above. leo told her story. nicola, goggle antonio check for your doorbell. sylvia sky and a song on out of pharmacy in ethiopia. there broadsoft translated into i'm a hardy, the official language, your video, brianna swapped melissa, i'd be a suburb of the european union is set to present a plum aimed at boosting the blocks munition production capabilities in order to increase deliveries to ukraine. not according to the german daily. der spiegel, breaking down what such a development could mean. here's our t contributor rachel mars. it really looks like europe is trying to get in on some of that military industrial complex profit action that washington 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
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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 their 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 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
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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 nasa 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 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
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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, anna lena bear box 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 mack whole said that france had to enter a war economy, 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
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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 rep in the industry to do as well. this was not over or freedom and peace is only possible if the germans, because independently from america ah, forbidden to talk about the conflict in ukraine is, is annoyed. conflict in for 2014. and if you say that you are not c, ah,
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i support the ukranian people. i'm the russians who a bit to an american proxy war, the west and nato should be asked to ukraine to join the stocks and negotiations. mm hm. 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 into weapons while they still can. if piece breaks out holiday, possibly justify funding for this new war machine that they're playing up and paying up. well, looks like they have that covered as well. because now they're saying that even beyond ukraine, 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
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that weren't such a massive diversion of resources from their everyday needs? a lot of people interested in this next story. romania has introduced a newly appointed honorary government advisor. but with a twist, it's an a i bought the country's prime minister, surprised his cabinet on wednesday by introducing a new advisory member run completely on artificial intelligence named ion. it's job entail scaling social networks to identify real time information on the supposed wants and desires of the romanian public on to relate. those wishes back to the state citizens may also opt to communicate directly with the a i assistant. we put the topic up for debate with technology advocates on legal experts v j start dollar on robotics engineer, millen raj. certainly there remain in prime minister has surprised
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and shocked the world with this idea of introduction. i in because i truly believe the fact that the you cannot trust ai. you cannot trust a i, on ethical decisions on moral decisions and other human concentrations that guide the course of business life and society at large. i think it's a really positive development for various reasons. because nowadays, if you look into the programming which experts have been love this, they're going to capture what people are discussing in social media in their social and personal life. and you should appreciate that when people are an informal environment like social media, people express their true feelings, informal and writer, many people a lot of their parts, their project, what people want to or their bosses want to listen on those on the as wants to listen to we just said,
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i still disagree with one of the statement that social media is in collect the data from social media. what people are safe, because big it has recently say back in the social media platform is getting up david, point of this information when assistance in getting in warning the government, it's something you cannot trust me, decision making process like during an emergency, it's brought the date on this information is going to data hockey right when we will have direct less cars when lot of so that is not happening through robotics when not designing what again pharmaceutical inputs are happening through artificial intelligence. you want today learning and take all this stuff. the airplane is also on auto pilot or. so it does because you, you, you need to let me, i know we're in here in the system. so that picture,
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that's light. so let's go to my point here comes up is yes, illusion of the model. today, you have a lot of things go to, you have a drawing which takes off and goes back to the location. you want to put a camera in it. if you put a human being in it, i don't think it will just because a lot good. it all goes out of flying without people to blind her gums or it is, it was fixed. i was thinking just one thing, just the entire audience. would you ever trust in artificial intelligence or to national intelligence, which is that which is in form of our human mind than what we design because ultimately we the humans are the greatest. okay. yeah. and like if you guys have a, take a look at the chat b, it is no more into some controversial key sound like, you know, recently in the, if you check the news. the lot of things that are more controversial, which is we did by chance, she'd be similarly ai as an advisor to the government is definitely going to
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release the national security this sequence. i will still say that if i read by one and i have a google map, i will just google map than my driver. because google maps tells me where is the traffic jam, which is the shortest route on which is the right route for me to reach your destination. mike, but i want to if i depend on him, he will dig that got an automated i think there will with more time and will feel so it is not logical to say that just because either or it depends how the system is iran. what is the credibility of the board? how the a system is not even coming to you still use your consciousness, your human intelligence, your national intelligence, you don't like completely on the edge. so similarly, when it comes to critical decision making strategies and emergency decision makings, you cannot cross at all because what this is you're making, what it, why did the, the system, which is why the entire nation hasn't here. i don't know what kind of difference
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loaded and feeding in that computer, which is why i think the goal of a nation wide here is that it has your confidence level audio in sick because of the logic. but you have a skill as a human being who utilize that technology for the benefit and clear to value and benefit for those id. so it is your and c ecology will always vehicle. yeah, interesting debate, isn't it? and that is where we leave things for now. i from the r t international newsroom, but our programs, they were just beginning. see what showing wherever you are today. right. bye for now. mm hm. ah ah .

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