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[000:00:00;00] with a russian strike, the ukrainian fall right off the collie and come on to the front line, reaching up and down for those it comes with russian for things. almost completely and thoughtful box moved, also known as the officer with a fresh wave of protest. pit hello vive with police using his gas and water count and they gave demonstrate the judicial reforms that would get government, newsweek and powers. the african union is set to be represented the g 20 as russia, top diplomatic london, b as prime minister stress the importance of
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a multilateral well, also what has oh, i protest then africa, then believe french president mccormick claims that he's country will no longer in the continent as they cool for the former colonial power to leave with hello and welcome. this is the weekly on off the international bringing you the latest world news headline along with a round up of the stories the shapes the week. it's good to have you with this, this out. now it rushes at defense at ministry essays and as of and as far i can, long post have been struck in these apples. yeah. region. this comes to days after a brazen terrorist attacked by another neo nazi group with ties to the ukranian. as
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of battalion, russia say hundreds of ukrainian soldiers have been killed as a result of recent assaults along the entire battle zone. while the defense ministry did it has intersected several ukrainian missiles. however, some of the rockets have gotten paused at russian as offensive official se recent ukrainian shelling of the don't. yes, republic has destroyed thousands of civilian homes, claiming many innocent lives on a from on consumer reports from war torn areas in dumbass. ah, ah, ah, multiple ukrainian art. so this strikes to the lives of 2 people here in the girl of car. now this is the crater from one of the shells that landed right in the back yard. oh,
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for this house now there were multiple shelling said that data to utilize or for 2 people, one man 67 years old victor was killed in this house. he was in the outside toilet when the ship began. he ran back into the house to hide. however his life and that right here at this spot, as the fragments of the shell completely devoured his body. nina july, when the shell struck devastated the neighboring house and my husband was killed. he was on his way to the toilet or when the shell exploded next to him. they were shelling us all over the place for about 5 minutes. my husband was a great minor. he got meadow school. he was always praised for his work. he was hard working and everyone loved him. he had hands of gold. he was
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a man of gold. ah ah. ah. 16 year old yelling now was at home as she is another victim of ukrainian artillery shilling. in this village. she was standing by this window when a shell landed right door to her house, a fragment of the shell flew right for this window as she was standing here. it killed her instantly and she was found by house. her husband's laying on the floor right here knew of gorgon around 3 o'clock and she'll hit the house on the shrapnel, hit the window and killed my wife. i was outside and she was in the house right near the window and she was killed on the spot. there was nothing the doctors can do. she did it through an embryo and there were 4 shells up at the last. one was
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a very powerful and it shook the whole house. this village is constantly under attack, yet i can't figure out why they do it. there are no soldiers or military targets here. i think they're just killing renewal. that's what the group watching. many houses say in this village, near goal of car, are now standing, almost completely destroyed like this one behind me. local residents are saying that during the latest shilling they saw a drone in the sky that was constantly hovering over this residential areas. some are saying it could have been a ukrainian drop that would show in real time to ukraine operators. what is happening here on the ground? of course, this is not the 1st time. and unfortunately in the last time the ukraine are targeting civilian areas, trying to serve panic among the locals. what like that? sold me. it's not really working and it's having an opposite effect. from on coffer
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f r t. done as crew public protests continue in television as they new governments. big to impose judicial reforms as turned violence with police using tear gas and water cannon against it. sounds, citizens. oh, more than a 160000 people have taken to the streets to express their indignation at pending reforms by its wells, new conservative governments. according to local media reports, a process which began several weeks ago follow the israeli government decision to cut and sound deal 30 of the nation supreme court demonstrated they. the move is unjustifiable blow to the independence of the countries. judicial branch of the
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legislation would give the government greater influence to appoint judges, as well as deny the supreme court, the ability to strike down any amendments to laws. we spoke to former israeli consul in los angeles yaki diane, who said that the reforms must be changed to prevent any further escalation. they are no with no change, which i find it hard to believe. no, no doubt. during your part, the people you see is really completing the reform by itself as it stands now, when not for a long time because of the fact that the steering of the people is only be not only the run, but people are saying that in the reserve duty,
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people are saying that big money for me. so the pressure is accumulating reform as it is now. no doubt we are having a broader consensus on it, no doubt would, would damage very, very, i would say very much the defy her, the, the cohesiveness the, you know, the united, the united people. so definitely going to damage the reform has to be changed from the way it is presented. now we see that the sides are escalating the coalition from one side. that's crazy and be of a vision from the other side. no doubt it escalating? so the question is, where and when the find the, the right timing to, to negotiate on what should be the nature of the room. judicial reform. well as well has rebuffed the u. a nuclear watchdogs remarks at any attacks on a radio nuclear facilities would be a legal thing. it has
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a right to defend itself. i think any attack, any military attack on a nuclear facility is outlaw, is out of the normative structures that we all abide by outside what law is it permissible for iran, which openly calls for our destruction to organize the tools of slaughter for our destruction? are we forbidden from defending ourselves? we are obviously permitted to do this. raffle. grossey is a worthy person who made an unworthy remark. this comes off, raphael growth, these 2 day talks in a row named it persuading the nation to allow further investigation of its nuclear science is well once the us and europe to take a firm, a songs against the wrongs comic advances to wrong have previously accused israel of attacking the countries nuclear facilities, scientists, political communication of professor. so it is on he's told us that israel's prime
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minister is trying to stay around for purely political purposes. as you know is facing serious problems inside people demonstrating a daily basis. his wife was affect it thanks by creating a boogeyman can't escape is legal problems. he has a lot of criminal as you know, he's a team based the documents. ringback have present so he's incentive difficulties and by accusing it on or trying to create to syria against iran, by demonizing. you know, i don't think is the mystic difficulties will go away and you know, you're capable of defending itself. this is something that you have experienced before, then they demonize a can see at this level, you will see something really bad happening after. so you saw that in, at always the only problems that americans have
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is that you learn to meditate much longer than the finest military, or maybe even the type it up. and this is going to be a miscalculation on their part if they actually engage in the military attacks. ah, russia is 1st deputy prime minister has announced that the transportation of cargo through the north south trade corridor is expected to reach 32000000 tons by 2030. iran has already turned into a vital hub along this t international root is the contributor use of july explains hundreds of tons of fresh car, though are unloaded every day at the us border terminal in northeast there on the frontier, crossing is now turning into a tries at top for commodities bounce from russia. so the persian gulf coastal countries in india, the 1st tray train under russia to india route entered iran through the surround
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border crossing last july, and officially launched the eastern section of the north south railway corridor. the head of the ox, special economic zones says almost 85 percent of the ones rail transit occurs through this water crossing. the car goes include food and agricultural products. energy. i'm petrochemical is that the rack has one of the greatest capacities on the border. given the fact that it enjoyed the largest railway stations on the country and one of the largest customs facilities with an area of roughly 5300 head tears if it offers an opportunity for economic activists from iran and neighboring nations. and the commonwealth of independent states, as well as the indian subcontinent and china to use the border crossing for commercial exchanges in the fields of export, import and trans. we predict a transit capacity of at least $10000000.00 tons per year through the border
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crossing with the countries the indian subcontinent. pakistan located in the northeastern chloroform province on the border with turk minutes. then sax terminal is partial. the eastern branch of the international north, south transit corridor, which connects the eastern edge of europe to the indian ocean. the 7200 kilometer trade route has 3 main sections, all passing through iran to reach india. the north south corridor has multiple modes, ship rail road routes, which was 1st launched in 2000 on the initiative of iran, russia, and india. today, it in conferences, 11 more countries, including turkmenistan turkey are by john, all man into g. his 10 dead bass said regarding rush helms, the c i, s india and china. iran is one of the most secure, accessible and cheapest paths of transit and for the international market. yet specifically, be as capabilities for transit are seriously being followed up during president's
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race's administration. in our correspondence with middle agents, states and russia, and also iran succession to this shanghai cooperation organization, creates such capabilities, said embassies down the emerging north south corridor is more cost effective and saves a great deal of travel time. for example, if russia instead use the conventional deep sea, so as canal route a shipment would have to sail 14000 kilometers, taken about one and a half months to reach india. but using the new network, it takes less than 2 weeks to russia, and iran mapping out in alternative trade route is not just about providing a shortcut for transit with european shipping routes, being closed up did one in moscow now look at the north south corridor. as a back door to trade, their goods away from u. s. and e u sanctions. the 2 countries are spending billions of dollars to speed up the completion of their multimode transit network while under tremendous
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pressure from western sanctions. experts will leave the north south corridor offers the sanctions, proved path for trading russian and iranian goods. this is because the route is mostly inland, which is harder for the sanctioning countries to control let, to virginia shadow. and he considering the international situation and what has happened in ukraine, like there are capabilities for us to use it. well, we're witnessing the fact that the companies which are active and c i is countries and russian, their attention and investment into the order, which is a special economic zone. yes, is increasing day by day. and then it appears that global geopolitical developments are re shaping trade networks as well. the north south corridor is now making a name for itself as the new silk wrote in the eastern hemisphere. use of generally r t from starks border terminal. ah, also this week, the crisis of multilateralism. now the key point of indian prime minister modi's speech of the g 20 summit held in india with foreign ministers from the world's
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biggest economies, is that the global powers must take responsibility for international upheaval that directly affects developing nations. we must all economists, dark mode, the literalism, egan crisis today. the extremes of the last 2 years for a man, so crises, climate change, randomly that a csm and vol. clearly sol, bag global governance had failed. this is why india g 20 presidency has tried to do our voice through the global south. no rural can claim global
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literacy with our bliss. i mean, we'll those mo, at that, thereby, it, this isn't russia is foreign minister. so galen, ralph was among the world's talk diplomat, attending the event. he's agreed with the indian leader that is very important to promote a multi polar world and help developing countries. i've also issued some scathing criticism of western powers, a case in them of trying to maintain that historical had gemini, at any cost law school. the school, the west is aware that the current approach has reached an impasse with your school . they say that that is necessary to inflict a strategic defeat of russia, and that is an existential problem for them. they are attempting to preserve their head, your money in the international arena, but developing countries see and understand all this perfectly. the big new as of the day really is that there was no meeting of minds of yorba bowers and there was no consensus, no joined community, could to be adopted. now india was released a chair,
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summary and outcome document from the foreign ministers meet in new delhi. what i'm talking russian diplomats, lovegrove held rest conference. in fact, he's blamed the west for not being able to come out with that joint statement of that was exec jade off. now as far as you green is concerned, that's really was the something you're 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 leverage there, which is multilateralism by c. m t m. agreement has been reached and all of the issues that were on the g 20 agenda. this includes seeking true multilateralism 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 as the e. u has been for several years just now. my collateral of them was one of the top agendas for my minister, letting them,
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or these government to show new leadership on, in fact, apart from that and their law on the things on the agenda as well. of course, food and security crisis being while the important agenda does, remember this event, the g 20 foreign ministers meet was one of the biggest events before as the, the final summit, which will take place in september this year. and the city was the pre call, sort of thoughts to what could happen in september. same lines on what we saw happen in bali last year. but of course, 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 french. president emmanuel crohn has finished a full day tour of africa. the visit was mine by protest. summit rising anti french sentiment in several countries with low who's done up against the former colonial
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power ortiz at noah. do you clunky reports? french president in manion micron has concluded his latest taught to africa where he attempted to dispel francis image as an arrogant, a former colonial power, while bidding for future influence within the african continent. but just ahead of microns arrival in kinshasa, some congolese demonstrated a gaze to his trip to their country outside the french embassy in kinshasa. the crowds accused micron of backing lawanda, which the d r. c claims is supporting the m $23.00 enables and east off the nation . oh, not during the visit to we saw a desire for profound change in relations with africa. though for years the france has been saying that it was the spirit of partnership and collaboration with african countries. but many don't see these plans coming to fruition because for decades now,
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frances action during the genocide was and still is the subject of intense debate in africa. and critics accusing france of not having done enough to prevent the massacre even actively supporting the government responsible for the genocide. this despite micron, saying that france was not complicit in the genocide people who did a phone call. it's not francis fault. i'm sorry to say it in such blunt terms, but you've not been able to restore sovereignty, military security, nor the administration of your country. we must not look for culprits outside the affair. now many believe that these talking points are expressed in an attempt to make people believe in a fundamental split. but for the moment it is not clear how this will turn out. in reality, francis african policy is still dominated by the security issue. the country emphasizes support and training in order to provide solutions to africa, particularly with regards to security. however,
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it is much very convinced because this transformation has not been very evident on the ground. and it's in this context that she is, the katie urged micron to pursue international sanctions against to wonder for the latest support for the m $23.00. and i've been, she put it as for m 23 and the sanctions. i have always been very clear and francis constantly condemned. am 23 in all those who support them. it's also important to know to that, to, for decades now, the democratic republic of congo has been the scene of the world's longest running conflicts. currently, tens of thousands of people have become displaced, a since heavy fighting raged in the east and d. r. c. contin, congolese army, and in 2030 rebels who have been waging. and they are offensive since a 2012 insurrection that briefly overran the city of gama. it's clear that to relations between the 2 countries have gone from bad to worse. what kinshasa
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accusing to guidance of supporting the intended 30 labels of new searches i sending it's always into eastern congo. the one that denies any involvement, but the d r c. so calling for international communities to sanction to wanda and force it to stop supporting militants. last, we've been mentioning microns tor of africa, revived old colonial winds. spa king protests, even as a micron, tried to convince the population that the era of france a freak has come to an end to does it if once a week, the age of france, africa as well, and truly over. and i sometimes have the feeling that mentalities are not evolving at the same pace as us when i read or see or hear claims that france has intentions, that it does not have that a no longer has guest issues at. now it's clear that to paris is the seeking to protect economy areas that it has always taken for granted,
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which are now subject to increased competition from major powers, such as russia, china, and india. and at this point, many see frances move as a way to remain in the continent market. a political analyst from the d r. c told us that african nations preferred to cooperate with russia and china instead of france, which only sticks to weak colonized the continent. predictably, with the presence of micron, currently there is onst. russia is positioned well in comparison with european countries, that's why france has started to lose credibility. that is why it now african countries are counting on russia for help by russia is a strong country, a country that's ideas pay off with the president of france. there were lots of demonstrations. this is something that does not reflect a good leader here in the democratic republic of congo, people burned french flocks. one micron, put his feet on the congo, his ground saying,
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we don't need france in africa. but if russia managed to reach africa, i think that russia would be welcomed as the pupil one, bilateral relations for the nation. many have the opinion that france is still trying to colonize countries in africa with hope that france leaves africa, africa will remain. the continent needs all the addresses when he countries like russia to deer and china, but not france, because france is only interested in colonization. several african n g o is funded by the u. s. and e. you have signed a joint memorandum with tony blair foundation in an effort to boost economic development on the continent. i teased corrales hartner brings the details on how one of the main instigators of the iraq war has become as our proclaimed economic giver. mister blair was usually a prime minister for a decade from 1997 to 2007 and public opinion is still divided about how effective
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his reign was. as his role in the involvement of the 2003 invasion of iraq has a shadow on his legs that the hears of brutality, oppression, and fear, the death and torture comes the barbaric prisons. i would still still to ride true moving. i've long since given up and try to persuade people. it was the right decision. i apologize for the fact that the intelligence we received was was wrong . the so called non profit organization that tony blair institute has been making a pretty penny from advising. and if involvement with african government from san vba to ghana and randa blay, hes of late become a spokesperson for wonders, cut gone the government. despite the findings of the un report, a legendary extent of co gamez government involvement in war crimes and the bloodletting in the v. r. c. the group reviewed documentary and photographic
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evidence and aerial footage, and spoke to 20 sources about the presence off and military operations conducted by the rhonda defense forces in the democratic republic of the congo. the support, an active involvement of round a defense force. members in military operations against arm groups in the democratic republic of the congo constitutes a violation of the sanctions regime. the reason the announcement of the blay institute beneficiary of the global south, texas and friedman, becoming a recipient of a use funding to help african government issued with cross what a trade with brings more questions than it does answer. because why would african government need an advisory body? even though they got themselves, should the continent wide free trade area agreement? got a bill, it has a velocity in lagos, nigeria. earlier we spoke to a former south african m p, who say tony blair is
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a war criminal who should go to the hague instead of africa. tony blair is a walk. you must go to the hey to unsub to def charges of being a walk in. he's using so the power of unit, single to portion in period agenda. we know these. if africans the worlds we know that they're not interested in supporting the development of africa . tony blair musket, i'll go africa. 20 is a criminal. must go to the hague and, and sub whole war crimes. busy he was involved in generating when the problem is that we have not got inject completion, tony dest, interference, india of the african continent. we are, however, embraced only the corporation with russia,
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which china and upper gritty part of the world. we are now moving to make sure that our country's democracies are respect that it is not in touch here in the west. and tony blair is the didn't force that is fine to read my africa. we completely with the content. that's the culture of pathos. the motto of africa as largest film festival at fest bay co, which is wrapped up after an eventful weekend became a fan. so this year's festival focused on films dedicated to the security struggles of life can nations. the whole speaking of fafsa was among the countries gripped by violence. the festival was held in defiance of all odds and was attended by the prime minister of neighboring molly, which is also dealing with a militant insurgency. the event was attended by phil lovers from around the world
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and we spoke with some of them even through such hard times. who shouldn't be afraid? the terrorists want us to sit at home in fear, but we should go out to distract from the gritty reality. i'm really glad that so many people have come here and the movies are really impressive. yeah, there year in latin america in bolivia, we have much smaller festivals than for spackle. i didn't know much about african cinnamon in bolivia. nobody knows much about it. it's a great opportunity to meet with film experts and other viewers to get acquainted with african cinema. was marcus fest polco as like a home to all the african filmmakers how they come here, meet like minded people and share their ideas and experiences. a lot of other festivals in film events have been cancelled and it really matters that fest pocket has been successful vascular fis, brookwood i think fest polco is a really great festival. i would like to thank the organizers. the burkina bees welcomed is very well and we are really proud because fest taco is now the festival

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