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and vision coming up on our t international with a move with enormous jewel political implications. iraq and saudi arabia agreed to resume diplomatic relations and reopen their embassy after years of tension. chinese president, she's paying make history as the country's 1st leader to be elected for a 3rd consecutive term also ahead with our key and beds with russian troops as they advanced. and don bath has artillery force, it strikes frontline, ukrainian positions with
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coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. the leadership of iran and saudi arabia have agreed to resume diplomatic relations and reopen their embassies. the statement comes after top. officials from both countries held talks in beijing. now the states foreign minister will meet to implement the decision and make the necessary arrangements and assign their ambassadors. here is archie contributor, use of drill ali with more on the development. great news for the middle east, then the whole world as iran and saudi arabia. finally decided to break the ice and resumed their diplomatic ties. after several years after 7 years of frosty relations, while the agreement came on friday and it was reached and the chinese capital beijing. after several days of intensive negotiations between our secretary of
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iran's supreme national security council and he shavani and his mom, saudi counterpart, and the chinese capital beijing, of course, on saudi arabia, severed his diplomatic ties with iran back in january 2016 after angry iranian protesters toward the saudi embassy into iran following the rios, execution of frog top shia cleric never bothered and member. and that led to the end of the diplomatic ties between saudi arabia and iran. were the 2 sides closed their embassies in the 2 countries or of course. so now this new development is very promising is a promising step towards ensuring stability and security and peace in the middle east. as the 2 sides have been always at loggerheads when it comes to many regional issues. after the rise and the emergence of dash terrorists, isis terrorists in the region, and the chaos that took place inside syria and iraq,
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are the 2 sides, have been on different fronts, of course. and when it comes to the saudi war on yemen, iraq backs a sorrow law movement and a want backs political resolution to the you have any conflict while the saudi arabia has been attacking yet, as all of those issues will be result following the new agreement between we off and to juan, so this very great step and we heard that the 2 sides decided to reopen their embassies. within the next 2 months, chinese president shing ping makes history as the country's 1st leader to be elected for a 3rd consecutive term. it was the unanimous decision by the national parliament in beijing president, she was already served in the post for a decade, is now set for another 5 year term and also secured his position as the head of china central military commission. following me election, he confirmed his oath of allegiance to the country and its people washing machine.
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i pledge to be allegiance to the constitution of the people's republic of china and safeguard the constitution's authority. fulfill my legal obligations be loyal to the country and the people be committed and honest in my duty except the people supervision and work for a great modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful. i, gigi, pe, take this oath. i was a right at the great hall of the people this morning to with this uh, this is jordan all night and i talked to some, some of the deputy there. and many of them i said they are very so excited to witness this norman, especially those from the grassroots, such as those from the remote villages or mountainous areas because they are among those who care really feel the changes of the chinese society better than most
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talking about priorities, i think definitely i'm to boost the economy. would definitely be one of his priorities. i had that also, i think like at other topics, a green economy green development ah, in like science and technology development are also on the top down of the central government under present. she's gotten talking about on china. russia ties amid sweeping western sanctions imposed on russia. and china has actually relatively accurate acts for as of an n products, including like natural gas, oil and coal, to china, as well as its agricultural products. and also, as we know that in 2019 china and russia jointly set the goal of their bilateral trade, reaching $200.00 billing us dollars by 2024. so, a lot to expect, of course, at the same time, china is also using, you know, increasingly strong rhetoric when it comes to china, us relations,
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you know, it's, it's worth noting that the foreign minister and she's gone directly worn designer us relations are in a very difficult situation during the pressure of a few days ago and says firmly that if the religions keep going down in his path in the u. s. doesn't hit the bricks, there would definitely be confrontation and conflict. and that vision would not remain silent if the u. s. lender or attack, so very strong, worse, but on the other hand, like what has mentioned by foreign ministers single. it's also very important to forward. so that is a strong ties with the, to the worse to largest economies. french president emanuel macro, an british prime minister, re she soon act have agreed to train ukrainian. marines tell, give, gives, forces an advantage in the battle against russia. a statement game and a joint press conference between the 2 leaders in paris. we've agreed to train
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ukrainian marines helping to give ukraine a decisive advantage on the battlefield and for ukraine to win this war. we will jointly explore the development of complex weapons like air defense, combat and long range weapons will skid yukon. our goal is to help ukraine conduct a counter offensive that it wishes to conduct. i've always had, for my part that our prospect was indeed that there should be a lossing built forge and conditions that ukraine will choose. and all duty is to place it in that situation. when french president, a mentor and my co hosted british prime minister, re she soon knock all day on friday, here in paris at the eighty's a presidential palace. it was the 1st time since 2018 that the u. k. and france had such a meeting. there was so much friction between mac hall and both former prime minister morris johnson and his successor of about 5 minutes list trust that trust at one point i couldn't even say whether michael was a friend or foe. remember also,
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downing street said last june, that there was a lot of friction with johnson entrust, who was foreign affairs secretary at the time over my calls insistence on negotiations for ukraine over prolonging armed conflict. but these 2 for investment banks, tre. bros ross childs and mac full and richie who worked for golden sacks, got straight down to business of doing what banks turbos do you best fall in line behind the establishment agenda. they tossed a huge bone to the military, industrial complex, talking about jointly developing long range weapons and air defense. they also said that they'll cooperate on training ukrainian forces. just last month, michael was promoting the idea of peace through negotiations. i don't think like some that russia should be totally defeated, attacked on a soil. these observe is want above all, to crush russia. this is never been francis position, and it never will be the talking. why now among western nations is that ukraine
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hast, when on the battlefield, and that piece isn't possible until keith is sitting on the largest possible pile of weapons. only then we'll ukrainian president vladimir zalinski being a good position to get the best deal with russia. they say sounds more like it's the western weapons industry that's holding out for the very best deal on maximum sales. speaking of which washington has reportedly now delivered some patriot weapon systems to ukraine, but is openly admitting their limitations against russia's arsenal. the patriot missile system is really designed to go after ballistic missiles and it's, it's not as effective on cruise missiles and it's certainly not going to be effective against drones. france also to secured just under half a 1000000000 pounds sterling. so about $580000000.00 us dollars over 3 years from british taxpayers to toppa migrants literally to tackle them probably that is
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before they get to british shores, after which there is no word on any kind of an agreement as to whether they'll even be sent back to france, or what will happen to them all those millions will also be used to build the detention center on the french side of the english channel without budget, frankly, it should rival vast sy, michael also got in a job about how brags it is the source of quote, all the problems we have between the u. k. france and the you? well yeah, because that's what happens when the people impose borders through brags it around their own country. the. busy gillis simply tried to erase. suddenly the globalist just can't have things exactly like they want them and impose them on people in an uncontrolled manner like migration, maybe stop stoking foreign wars if you don't have problems with the population displacement in your own backyard. unfortunately, judging by their increasing militaristic position, these 2 leaders have now taken on the conflict in your brain that really doesn't
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look like they've learned very much on that front. o. indian and chinese companies have been importing record amounts of russian crude oil that's emit a sharp increase in the consumption of oil products in both asian countries. parties correspondent in new delhi run, john sharma has more details on india's appetite for rushes. black gold. he was a monte yeah. health hit all time high, higher than 24 yells. all of this and the bad job or even the out by discounted russian or for the last one year or so. and then the india has been despite, with some sanctions scooping up on discounted oil. now that has led to industry to use it in the f. b did. when we're talking about arise and consumption, it has risen by almost 5 percent in the last month. that is nearly $4820000.00 barrels per day when you talk about the entire month collectively.
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and that is 18500000. so that's a tragic tree in the consumption group. thought as far as fuel is concerned. also, this is data will be compiled by the indian oil ministry. and even though we thought of the government is out of the us, that they think that the conduction of fuel in india will rise. it has in fact, revised the estimates and we talking about fuel. what would diesel cooking gas as well as the use of fuel? we got to give you an example of the fuel estimate was for $22029.00 be done. that has been revised $200.00 petty, $3800000.00. the every ation few will. the jet fuel has been revised from 7400000, still 8600000 tons. all exports favor. this highlights a combination of fact tell them profitable refining,
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rushing crude imports from last month. being an important one. now creed between the oil trade between the 2 countries, russia and india, have seen yet another record. last month in february, you quoted me, 1600000 barrels of russian crude or date, and that is more than what it wanted, combined from saudi arabia and iraq member goes to war in the dominant, traditional boy suppliers now as far as washing kudos in india the 4th basket from maybe one percent in february last the or before the conflict before the subsequent western sciences. to now it occupies a share, a little touch, the 5 percent. and all of this is also led to another aspect. remember, which is now india is treating you know, in other, other than dollars. alex, let's see. that's really the start to indeed on the right side,
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western pressures to distance itself from what you did, he has continued to boost its bilateral ties as well as the continued to bite or from most school, defined the facts and define the price cabinet. yeah. really be very walker about how india is going to choose to do what suits india, and the best washington's controversial inflation reduction. and then how it could impact europe was a key focus of talks. as the chief ursula vandal, i met with president by then at the white house archie correspondent in new york caleb mop and takes up the story. listen to what was said by the european leader who met with the president of the day. that time the countries are more or less having a subsidy trade war. one will notice that there was a superficial friendliness that went on. now that you see you, she referred to partnering with the united states cooperation around l and g
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liquefied natural gas. and it was only in a very shy way that she referred to the elephant in the room, which is that inflation reduction act, which is going to have a very negative impact on the european union and the economy of european countries today session reduction. and i think it's great that there is such a large invest when we technology under that underpins our, our question reduction wise is the heart of the year goes to a plan. now the inflation reduction act will be making investment away from europe . it will be have less innovation in europe middle also lead to fewer jobs for. busy european and it's, it's quite a dramatic dramatic move and also mandate made an usa only for
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a certain deal. then it basically forces the european union to cooperate with the united states in ways that are pretty detrimental. now when the 2 leaders were speaking, they did emphasize that they both want to make russia pay for what they're calling an atrocious war. however, as one looks beneath the surface that the european union, one can see increasing number of countries that are starting to side with russia. here's what's going on. that was an acknowledged in the room. over the past year, the number of countries actively condemning russia has fallen from 131 to 122. as some emerging economies has shifted to a neutral position, the number of neutral countries has risen from 32 to 35. now representing any 31 percent of the global population. some previously western allied countries, including colombia, turkey, and cattle, have moved into this category as a government to seeking to reap economic benefits from engaging with both sides.
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now these leaders can make nice in front of the camera, but everyone knows about the inflation reduction act. everyone knows about the tension between the countries and the united states. the economic pressure that has been placed on the e u. so one has to ask how much this kind of photo op style publicity meeting will really change things? it certainly, i certainly tried to give the impression that there was no trouble in paradise. that's not the case. everyone knows it, president by then as claiming americans feel more secure about their future. as the jobs created during his administration have pushed unemployment rates to near record lows. builder all will create a more job. 2 years in the ministry issues are created the 1st 4 years last month on the plumber re remaining near the lowest level in 50 years, 50 years. and that's really good news, people who are staying out of the job market. this is a particularly good news, are now getting back into the job mark. despite biden's update assessment,
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recent research shows a 4 times increase and the number of job cuts compared to the 1st 2 months of last year. what february's data alone, reaching in 2009 lay off record, the tech sector accounts for more than a 3rd of all redundancies, economics. professor richard warner fills the official figures down, play the current economic strains, the u. s. is under. in this case, it goes against the government's story. the official i'm calling is actually an understatement of actual unemployment. the unemployment figures do reflect, slowed down. that is also his goal. so all this distance, it is clear that compared to the, the, the boon driven by the massive monetary expansion of 20 things are slowing. where the structure is in place to help the u. s. economy. namely the banking system. that's where we also seem to have enormous spreads. so i'm actually quite concerned
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why the allowing this to be to become a problem. and sometimes regulators know they want to be tougher and they allow these things to be a problem is not good timing. so there's also problems in this area. tucker carlson is more used to questioning the news rather than making it. but the fox news host is at the center of many a headline right now over his take on the capitol hill riots. he's even called out the u. s. attorney general. it was a violent attack on a fundamental tenant of american democracy. over a 100 officers were assaulted on that day. 5 officers died. 5 officers died on that day. that's just not some guy and twitter, that's the attorney general of the united states. as a man who's honesty is central to his job. i had a choice between i q and integrity in an attorney general. of course you go with
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integrity because it's a central but jo biden's, attorney general mar carlin is a liar. he just lied about something that is provably false. who are these 5 officers who are quote, killed that day? well, just just so the record straight, the death of 5 officers are connected to the january 6 ryah's, but none died on that actual day. the 1st was brian sick, nick, who died of a stroke the day after the riot later the same month. 2 more officers howard leaving and jeffrey smith committed suicide and a year and a half later officers kyle the free take and gunther. how she also took their own lives. tucker carlson has been accused of airing selective clips from security footage to portray the rioters as people visitors. let's just remind you of the events of january 6 2021, a mob of protesters who disputed donald trump 50 in the presidential election storm
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. the u. s. capital building and occupied it for several hours. local security forces were completely overwhelmed and the military was eventually called, called the unrest. one person were shot dead inside congress while several others also died. during the incident, almost 200 people were arrested. the riot was granted an insurrection and led to trouble in peach. men, former vice chair of the libertarian party arvin bore, believes that ignorance is increasingly common among the left wing politicians in the us. whether he lied or whether he didn't know the truth is kind of immaterial. i mean, your job is attorney general is to know the truth. and if you represent false information, claiming ignorance doesn't work. and this is a classic part of basic political ethics and morals. ethic, for example, if a surgeon doesn't know what he's doing, he's not supposed to operate, you know, thing. i don't know what to do the surgery, so i kill the person is not no excuse. and the same thing applies to an attorney
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general. it is your job to know the real situation. you can't just say whatever you want. and this is become very, very common left wing tactic in united states. the progressive facts ignited state, but the nature of the reaction is very interesting. because if this was simply a question saying he's incorrect, then the solution is just put forth whatever video you want or whatever actual facts you want to show that he's incorrect or there's nothing more that needs to be made of it. but the depth and nature of this response, really big of the question of what exactly is it that the other side is so worried about our age readers of one of australia's major newspapers, the sydney morning herald, have inventing their anger on twitter. that's after the outline hid the replies to a series of articles on a predicted war with china. users say their voices are being silenced. oh my god, the sydney morning herald hate all the replies to the salt installment of this war
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with tron and propaganda series. and hitler replies people made check out only hidden replies here. they're not just publishing propaganda. there is silence in any push back against it. australia's urgent security problem is that we are a vassal state of the u. s. empire, and are being groomed for war to protect dying. empires, hedging many, we desperately need to whine back ties to the us and remove their bases from the country. a s a p, whilst forming closer ties to asia should, would not be more concerned about how the onto each other rhetoric came about under the evangelical morrison government. it comes as a newspaper published a series of articles predicting australia could be involved in a war with china. within 3 years. chinese state media has accused the news outlet of using misleading information is articles, while a former australian prime minister has blasted it as provocative. today,
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sydney morning, herald an age front page stories on australia supposed war risk with china represents the most egregious and provocative news presentation of any newspaper i've witnessed in over 50 years of active public life. the director of the center for counter had demonic studies. tim anderson believes that blocking alternative views is nothing new and australia the 1st time this is help them the awesome the newsletter, the media does the same thing. basically, they get flooded with opposition. really. this is the prospect of a war with john or something that alarms people. and it's not to do with a political orientation. it's, it's widely recognized. i was talking to people in the army and the police. people who had normally support the military adventures that the strike carries out with the u. s. i. but in this case, people recognize this is a very desperate and potentially suicidal decision. it alarms people very deeply
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that the blocking of comments on news items are about is strong. what i come to call the wall media with a clarity on media in the sense that they support any sort of intervention. but really, it hasn't been thought of as a direct threat that sort of when i was in vietnam when it was in iraq or afghanistan or syria. but when it comes to do with china, people know that it say, how largest important neighbor. and i think that there will be a very bad reaction, very bad reaction to the point out undermining any sort of involvement that might have where people have the opportunities to say anything where they think that they voice might be listened to. it's an error again, treacherous, mendacious. an intervention is attitude. that's how the president of mexico reacted after us. senator lindsey graham expressed his readiness to introduce legislation
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allowing washington to invade its neighbour on the pretext of finding drug dealers . i'm gonna introduce legislation, jesse, to make a certain mexican drug, cartels foreign terrorist organizations under us law and set the stage to use military force if necessary to protect america from being pause and buy things coming out of mexico. so what would lindsey graham do? i would tell mexican government if you don't clean up your act, we're gonna clean it up for you. but article, but in addition to being a responsible, it's an offense to the people of mexico. mexico doesn't take orders from any one. we're not going to permit any form government to intervene in our territory, much less foreign governments armed forces colon, the republican senator promised to quote, unleash the fury and might of the united states on mexican drug cartels that a press conference earlier this week, he says he would designate the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations allowing
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washington to take military action on mexican soil. graham also accused the mexican government of quote, giving cover to drug dealers, making it an enemy of the you as he recalled the clinton administration's intervention columbia. as an inspiration for his plan. now this comes as for americans were abducted and mexico. earlier this month, they traveled to an area where the u. s. state department had worn about the threat of rampant crime once across the border. the group was attacked and captured my mask gunmen, the ordeal ended with 2 americans dead. well, 2 others are undergoing medical treatment. any u. s. hospital. latin american studies. professor daniel shop believes that the current mexican president has a historic chance to an u. s. had germany in the region, the mexican people can see that it's united states is invaded more than 200 times
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since the monroe doctrine in 18. 24 was adopted. how many invasions of nicaragua, and doris with panama grenade of the dominican republic of puerto rico, how many u. s. military bases in panama, under racing to ruin columbia encircling any country who strives to be self determining, such as venezuela, nicaragua, cuba, or bolivia, the united states has no moral standing to try to dictate to the mexican people how they go about solving their own internal issues whether it has to do with their economy or with this serious problem with the drug cartels. united states is long, had a neo colonial relationship with their neighbors to the south. mexico lopez over though arrives at a historical moment when south america and the caribbean in the 3rd world. and the non aligned countries are standing up forging more unity in integration against.
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busy use hedge, a monic unipolar designs, and this is what strikes fear into the biden's, the tramps in the lindsey graham's. ah, did you cranium conflict now? where, according to russia's defense ministry over the last day, 9 americans applied high margin, rocket launchers have been hit, and multiple ukrainian military vehicles destroyed or his acres are not in the dark bass as intense fighting is wage on the front lines and brings us this report tulips, corn flowers, carnations hyacinths, delicate symbols of affection and normal life. here these names are harbingers of death. ah, she'll gun with an innocent ne hyacinth packs
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a monstrous punch. if you've run out of luck and been designated as its target, you better run fast and far. the intensity of the work depends on the situation on the front. we're both day and night. there are no fixed hours here. it takes about a minute and a half to side. the target open fire, and eliminated this detachment is part of russia's airborne troops. the hunt down their prey from up to 30 kilometers away. convoys command h q's, and enemies own big guns top their target list. if you open fire with the fragmentation effect, the shrapnel spreads over 200 to 300 meters. this gun is very powerful and accurate has been able to take out the lead vehicle in a convoy at tank was the 1st shot. they cover infants in advance in the criminal forest.

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