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is with ah, the west, that's the late, the ukrainian conflict and pursue that the own geopolitical agenda while undermining beijing proposed piece plan. that's from china's foreign minister at the major political event called the 2 sessions. also ahead. this woke racial religion that says your identity is based on your skin color, that if you're black, you're inherently disadvantaged. that if you're white, you're inherently privilege, no matter your economic background or your upbringing. us 2002004 presidential hopeful slam so called whoa culture calling it psychological slavery. he says the
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ideology has america in a chokehold. russia has sent 20000 tons of fertilizer to malawi as a part of moscow plan to combat hunger by providing essential goods to developing nations. and as russian troops move just around the city of our field, most in the done yet for public western media change their narrative to down play the significance of the stronghold. we discussed this with a panel of guess. it can be significant, strategically significant, given it's access to the rest of us think you are to the people who think there are waiting directions to liberate a city. ah,
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good morning for martine or national studios in moscow, and welcome to the hours most vital stories across the globe. i'm fear, relies about at the chinese key political event called the 2 sessions. the countries foreign minister says he hopes the you will embrace strategic independence from the u. s. after the end of the ukrainian conflict, adding that the west is escalating the conflict and pursuing its own agenda well, undermining the proposed chinese piece plan. earlier you honish regrettably, however, efforts for peace talks have been repeatedly undermined. there seems to be an invisible hand pushing for the per traction and escalation of the conflict and using the cream crisis to serve a certain geo political agenda. while the u. s. fully supports ukraine, china's foreign minister says, washington, simultaneously, this 1st fact chinese sovereignty sanctions intensified. last august, when you as how speaker nancy pelosi paid an official visit to the island,
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despite china's protest, sparking a sharp response from b jing and prompting large scale military drills around the island. the minister made a comparison saying that on one hand, it respects the territorial integrity of ukraine, but on the other, disregards the fact that taiwan is an inalienable part of china sullivan. t shirt from god. the chinese people have every right to ask. why does the us talk about respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity and ukraine war disrespecting, china sovereignty and territorial integrity on the taiwan question? why does u. s. gas china not to provide weapons to russia while it keeps selling arms to taiwan in violation of the august 17th communique. why does the u. s. keep on professing the maintenance of regional ties? instability, while cowardly formulated in a plan for the destruction of taiwan. the minister also spoke of ties with the u. s,
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saying it pursues a malicious confrontation with china as it imposes its agenda. liver, who you us talks a lot about following rules, immersion to athletes, competing in olympic race, if one athlete instead of focusing on giving one's best, always tries to trick or injure the other. that's not fair competition, but malicious confrontation and foul. it's so called establishing guardrails and not seeking conflict simply means that china should not respond in words or action when slandered or attacked. that's just impossible. if the united states does not hit the break, but continues to go down the wrong path. no amount of guard rails could prevent derailing, and there surely will be conflict and confrontation. let's get more details from c g t. n correspondence. shenstone dean are welcome. how did the chinese foreign minister as fast the conflict in ukraine? well, thanks for having me for his 1st of all, the minister pointed out that as mentioned earlier in the show,
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the ukraine crisis seems to be driven by an invisible and pushing probe attraction and escalation of the complet, which could have been avoided and terminated. and he also pointed out that sanctions, sanctions that wouldn't solve the real problem. instead he called for a peace and dialogue. then he said that the peaceful settlement proposal was put on by china recently should be followed up by parties involved. and all parties should be calm and rational and find a solution that truly respect the legitimate security concerns of all countries. and that is for the common good for the peas instability in europe. on the other hand, he also mention that there are some narrative trap that the politics tried to put china. for example, you suggested a very clearly that china was not any of the party that crate it accomplish.
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neither was it the one involved in the complex. so also, china did not sell any weapons to any of any of the parties. so he said that it didn't make any sense to accuse china of any original issue or even punish china with any sanction level back to you now on the other front. what was said about the taiwan issue and the u. s. is involvement. yeah, yeah, tie one issue is all so a man that some of the highlights during the presser, during the conference, the minister intensified his rhetoric, opposing the interference by outside forces on activities related to taiwan independence. and he reiterated that taiwan in china's 1st right line that united states must not cross. i say, he said that the resolution of tie one issue is a matter for the chinese people. and no other country in this plant on this planet
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has the right to interfere. he also re eatery that china retains the option to take all necessary measures to achieve the so called debris unification with ty, what? and he also blame the u. s. for the right intentions between washington and beijing and said that if the u. s. does not change his path there, it's gonna be some conflict and confrontation state for sure. speaking of confrontations, tensions i've been rising. the u. s. shop down a chinese spy balloon. nancy pelosi is visiting last august. what did the foreign minister say regarding the current state of relations between china and the u. s? yes, i did the minister stars by condemning washington, a response to the recent balloon incident, noting that it was the u. s. as false a false impression, impression of trying to turn a very minor incident and very minor and then into
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a diplomatic crest that could have been averted. and see. and shingle says that he is very much against using competition to character, characterized the relic relationship with the united states, and has attacked the so called 0 sum game narratives, or the so called a cold war attitude. a he also added that the beijing would not remain silent if the u. s. slender or attack china, and that surprising china will not make america great again or stop is rejuvenation . but despite those strong rhetoric, notably the foreign minister still underlined importance or does necessity of forging strong ties between the 2 nations. adding that doing so is in the interest of the people in both countries that's in shown jane c t n correspondent. thank you very much. ah, whoa, culture is like
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a logical slavery. those words from indian american, 2024 u. s. presidential hopeful vivek rama salami. i called out the 3 secular religions in america that have america in a chokehold today. the 1st of them is this woke racial religion that says your identity is based on your skin color, that if you're black, you're inherently disadvantaged. that if you're white, you're inherently privilege, no matter your economic background or your upbringing, that your race determines who you are and what you can achieve in life. his statement comes amid a chorus. from conservatives have criticize a platform, highly popular among democrats. their key criticisms are that cancel culture is an ideology produced to oppress those who disagree with the woke ideology originally defined as being alert to racial prejudice and discrimination. today the term has swept up a variety of other causes like l g, b, t, q,
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and climate change. a book by the presidential contender titled woke inc. inside corporate america's social justice scam, has been published to explain the other side of the perspective. we spoke to columnists and commentators are in dom mccardie who says the agenda is now used as a tool for geopolitical manipulations. i am, i'm very excited that somebody like the big around the saw me was a brilliant guy, was a resourceful guy financially successful was announced as a candidate for president to buy united 2024. i'm pretty hopeful about what the grounds for me say that there has been plenty of cases, but people have lost their jobs. people have lost their professional practice. people have lost it 10 years. as college professors, people have even been suspended from the social media for expressing values and for expressing opinions which are not considered woken up. and that's this, this,
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this kind of, this kind of usage of this display from a walk isn't, was a cultural weapon, is still, i would say, on an individual, you know, this, this has been on an individual basis. these days as we speak, walkers them is being used as a geopolitical tomorrow. so, i mean, just about a few months ago, we have the french dressed and talk about it. we're not going to allow something like with something to the effect of saying that you're not going to allow american walkers culture in our land. and walk isn't, is being used as a to political tool as the speak to sort of infiltrate the indian culture of the system. we go to undermine the indic value system over here. so yes, it is being used individually to get people. it is also being used politically as you politically, as a support by the countries russia, vegas fertilizer producer has provided 20000 tons of the essential growing minerals to malawi. as russia seeks to help african nations combat food insecurity.
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russians. vegas fertilizer producer supplied the republic of milan. we was 20000 tons of fertilizers to aid crops amid a deep think food prices in the country. this is part of the company's previously announced intention to provide nearly $300000.00 tons free of charge to developing countries. the initiative is focused on easing the global food prices and is being implemented in accordance with the un plan, which aims for 0 hunger food security, improved nutrition and a promotion of sustainable agriculture. malawi says it's thankful for russia's aid . molly is privileged to be the 1st country to receive liaison from your account. oh, the countries that related to sleep feet while i was you be the 1st one. we're place for that ha, grateful i can ever say thank you. not be in the russian government and euro camp
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for what you owe down to commodore rescue. when we needed you the most. it to friend knows no with true friend, cause to the rescue when you need them to last. you just demonstrated that to us. the russian ambassador to malawi, says moscow hopes western countries will open up ports to allow russian shipments to deliver essential goods to the nations in need. but believe that it is very high time for the rest, the countries to unblock russian food for $30.00 bonded and some for to lessen countries. so waco, to continue delivering agricultural products to africa and to all the parts of the world. meanwhile, the central african republic says its resources have been exploited and looted for
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decades by western powers. that's the message from the country's leader during a u. n. conference and could tar central african republic has always been wrongly considered by suit morrison powers as a reserved for strategic materials. it herself, a systematic looting since its independence helped by political instability supported by certain western powers or their allies. this comes as africa struggles with food insecurity, with millions of people at risk of starvation, as the un mediated grain deal between russia and ukraine has not been able to deliver on its total goal of helping the continent where most of the food exports have been taken. by european countries instead of being sent to africa and presidente dera isn't the only one who's criticized a wes, this treatment of africa as the u on secretary general outline problems, developing nations space,
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specifically predatory interest rates. because becoming development is challenging when countries are start for resources drowning in debt and still struggling with historic injustice of and unequal. copied 19 response starting with vaccines and then by the very unfair access to the resources needed for recovery, deprived of liquidity. many a few are locked out of capital markets by predatory interest rates, deprived of effective debt relief. you can be forced to spend an ever growing share of government revenue on debt service costs. we spoke to independent analysts will cardiac who says western countries impose sanctions on developing countries for cooperating with russia and china in order to preserve their ability to exploit resources. the must part of the poor countries. countries are dependent on only of the 1st order and debbie's from the western countries. we
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need a debt, so court, so, so 5, and sometimes we're feeling like a new london is near enough because artists tell it a show. sometimes the russian government of the china government to make some deals, we had accumulated some problems with the western countries maybe can did the relationship with the duration with the western countries. because really, you know, the most part of the western country said i like russia, in particular, for some time that is the one big problem for the african countries. we don't have any solution if you want money to development our economy, if you into the other countries. yeah, we had created for one of the problems in the future. and on the front lines in the don, yes, republic. russia's wagner group is spearheading the assault on the city. russian
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troops have almost completely surrounded the key city of art, the almost also known as bach moot. while the entrench, ukrainian troops have been partially cut off. this on verified footage circulating on social media apparently shows wagner soldiers replacing a ukrainian flag with their own on top of a russian monument in the eastern part of our tail mosque. according to its troops, they arrived at the world war 2 memorial before retreating. ukrainian troops could destroy it with explosives. meanwhile, washington is now trying to downplay the significance of the key city. the fall of buffalo won't necessarily mean that the russians have changed the tide of this fight. i think it's more of a symbolic value than it is a strategic and operational. he comes as western media have also changed a narrative around the russian assault on the city. seeking to downplayed significance, as previous reports labeled the city key and strategic. the narrative now suggests
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the stronghold is not so important and has mostly symbolic value. this comes as a german media outlet has reported on disputes between ukrainian president vladimir zalinski and his top commander regarding the situation and audio moves. according to the report, the ukranian general told the lensky a few weeks ago about the need for ukrainian troops to retreat from the city. however, just recently, the ukrainian president refused that and said give will continue to fight. earlier my colleagues, nikki aaron and donald quarter, discuss the issue with a panel of guess course the pentagon now says it's not strategic, but it doesn't really make much sense for both sides to be putting so much effort, so much manpower into either holding or taking a city that was never of any real strategic importance. i mean, in the recent weeks, the wagner private military company has done just that. they've essentially almost
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nearly encircled the ukranian troops that are still within the city who have found themselves in a bloodbath just to maintain the defense of it. their on direct orders from ukrainian president vladimir zalinski, who said these troops need to hold their ground and they need to fight down to the last man, but we have heard reports actually of descent within ukrainian ranks. apparently, the commander in chief of the ukrainian armed forces is saying that key should, at this point just caught its losses and withdrawal from the city. now, if we go by what the mainstream media says, it might seem that these ukrainian held cities of strategic importance all the sudden stopping strategic once they're just about to switch hands. this is what we saw, the mainstream media say about solid are when it was just on the brink of being liberated by the russian forces and the dynamics, people's republic. and now that's what we're seeing them say about arch almost russian forces, trying to take the strategic town of back that the city itself is not that
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strategically important, which all earlier in the strategic town of bah moves, it is not strategically important. it could lead to the full, a slow, vienna's can comp tools because well, the 2 most important cities in the dumbass there is little strategic value. it's not a military hub, is not a communications hub, michael maloof, i'd like to direct this 1st question to you. what do you think about the, how important the battle for the city is for both sides? and what do you make of this? you turn in washington's position. it can be a significant, strategically significant given it's access to the rest of the dumbass retail. you got to keep in mind, lloyd austin over saw the withdrawal of us troops out of iraq back in 2011 and what crept in isis. so i don't really care that much for his strategic analysis. and number 3, it would take
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a lot of ukraine troops out of the fight. and i think that this is what they want to do. don't we know that thousands of civilians have reportedly chosen to remain inside our tomorrow, but others have been trying to flee. so what exactly do we know about the situation in the city? at the moments, while without a doubt, the vast majority of the civilian population of this city has been evacuated, but several 1000 civilians have still remained. then you gotta, you gotta ask yourself, why would they stay in a completely demolished city when they know that there's going to be serious military operations in the area. and according to what we've seen, actually, both in the, even the western media and the accounts of ukrainian soldiers. what we've seen is that a lot of people have stayed behind because they've awaited the arrival of russian troops. god often find a case of that moot, and in general, the dumbass people confidently say, or are thinking that they will wait for russia to come, because they are other pro russian position values. despite some people say no
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otherwise many preferred to seek safety with the russians, those who have stayed in bark mood are waiting for assistance to go to russian control territory. the locals here have waited and waited for russians had refused to leave through ukrainian corridors after sonya you've been in the dynamic people's republic based on your own experience. what would you say which side do you think the locals are taking in cities that are embattled across the people's republic? like our charm of scary awarded for down because the people are waiting for the russians to come in. maybe there are some people also who could not go out because lack of money or whatever they didn't know where to go to. i think the majority of the people who are waiting directions to liberate the city, as we saw before in other cities liberated before rather russians cutting. for monday's revelations from the f. s. b, which says it is store, say the ukranian type, targeting russian businessman and journalist,
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konstantin milofa of what are the details of that story? well, according to russia's federal security services, the russian volunteer corps, that was behind this assassination attempt on this journalist. this is a ukrainian military detachment made up of russia neo nazis ultra nationalists who have were ideologically motivated to support the ukrainian military in this this conflict. this is the same organization that carried out an attack on the russian border region of brians, a terrorist attack. they open fired on civilians and killed and injured a number of people. unfortunately, this isn't the 1st time that we've seen. going back to this fascination attempt on the journalist, it's not the 1st time we've seen the ukranian forces tried to assassinate journalists that have nothing to do with military activities. last year. daria duke and i was also killed by the ukrainian security services and rushes. foreign ministry spokeswoman maria's or harvey says that we're seeing
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a trends develop here. the silence of western regimes that are usually hyperactive concerning any case of journal discrimination after the attempted assassination of target channels had constantly and faith would mean their silent consent to such crimes. this would also indicate ideological coach and coming from extremist actions of kiva bandits. andre, you're an attorney and a law professor, what's your take on the legal status of these cases? and do you think that they can be prosecuted an international level? i mean, why have western countries been apparently turning a blind eye to these ukrainian attacks? the target russians, unfortunately, we do not see a willingness on the side of the, of the countries that one to integrate ukraine into their sphere of influence. no reduction in sight of further weapon supplies and, and no rush, no, no rational approach to this the, the battle cry is whatever it takes and whatever it takes means by any means
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whatsoever, including illegal including assassination. a prominent 10 asian politician politicians daughter is urging britain to seek the release of sight for johnny, who's been imprisoned by the tunisian government in an alleged effort to silence. critics of the countries president to miss ia, is heading down a very worrying passive authoritarianism. and it is important that the asterisk u. k speaks out strongly against this as a democratically elected politician and leading figure into museum politics. my dad has played an instrumental role in promoting democracy and human rights into nicea since the arabs spring. his imprisonment, along with at least 16 other political prisoners this months, including politicians, journalists and judges, is a blatant attempt to suppress opposition voices side for johnny was arrested in the
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north african country last month. he is held on charges that accused him of conspiring against the state and fomenting payoff for johnny previously lived an exile in the u. k. before returning to me, after the 2011 revolution and serving as an m p from the and all the party to me just post arab spring, government has often been accused of corruption and widespread ineffectiveness. following the 2011 revolution tunisia, economic growth has virtually stalled. while some established economic monopolies have remained, the public sector has been bricked by labour shrikes teenagers. current president was elected in 2019 a made record, low voter turnout and how struggle to secure public support. tunisians have been riling in support of political prisoners in the nation. we heard from locals on the streets of the country's capital and i have been lim today. we consider security
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forces as non republican. they are affiliated to k. he said, who is illegitimate because he bridge the constitution abuse the trust and his mental the state. he's an illegitimate who perpetrated a crime against the country, and those security forces that prevented us from rallying, even though we had notified them about at 72 hours in advance as per law, one another b another. so these president has no ears. i don't think he does not listen to anyone. he's a dictator who does not have the capacity to dictate on people's people in prison because he ears and does not know that the active is to not fear any prison, canada, and alanine. i'm here today to support the detainees, or rather they are kidnapped by the state because there is no legal action against them. there is a detainee rush it i ari in critical condition and he's suffering from a disease. and he's on the brink of death ivy. likewise, there is another guy whose health condition is critical, so they are not detainee spec kid map and about to die. and during members,
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humanitarian cases like them in cindy rhoade sar. radio editor and political analyst, alexander mackay says just holding elections doesn't make a democratic nation. the issues that created the arab spring in tunisia which were fundamentally economic issues. and also the revolts in egypt, which was again about economic issues. those problems have largely not been sold by the governments that came to power after the arab spring results. it's been made much worse. and this comes down to questions of sovereignty until these nations and the, the arab nations are recover their sovereignty. are able to assert their sovereignty, both on an economic and political level. then these problems are going to keep reoccurring because they, it is about fundamentally control of the economy by a local i leads that is tied to western powers,
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mainly the europeans and the americans. and therefore, you have governments which are not acting in the interests of the great masses of the people. you can have all the elections and summits about democracy that you like. but unless you are securing sovereignty and control over your own nation's resources of your own economy, then the political changes just won't matter. those are the top stories for this our, for more up to the minute updates head over to r t dot com, and be sure to follow us on telegram odyssey rumble and gab for more. thanks for jeanie, and we'll see you back at the top of the hour a ah
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mm hm. mm hm. hello, welcome to world pars, after daycare, so congratulating itself on the long piece. europe is now in the midst of a blog and possibly quite protracted conflict. what love to use and how long it may take until peace returns. well, to discuss it, i'm now joined by our back european parliament member, representing alternative for germany. mr. beckons great to talk to you. thank you very much for being available. my pleasure. good afternoon to you. now, let me start with a personal question because alternative for germany you will in russia, is also portrayed as the party off. i don't know how to put a diplomatically somewhat crew crew. the not particularly unlike.
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