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ah ah, top headlines with our live on our t as the emerging multi photo world of braiden's, long time regional rivals, iran and saudi arabia. together. they agree to resume diplomatic relations and reopened our embassies. this is a move with enormous geo political implications. a run on the bank and america leaves schools of companies and individuals holding them back as the kind of federal regulations kind of south africa deals with rolling blackouts. it's now faced with a shortage of water. reservoir levels continue to decline just adding to the list of problems in the country. correspondence are on the ground. ah,
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with the multi polar new world order continues to grow in strength and determination is witnessing nearly weekly alliance, isn't coalitions among countries seemingly united against a uni polo world, the latest pairing, riyadh and iran, as it is our top story here for this, our nazi international bricks, hope full candidates. iran and saudi arabia find common ground. they've agreed to resume diplomatic ties and reopen their embassies in a deal broker to buy bricks, men. but china, senior officials from the middle eastern countries held talks in beijing to bridge . the divide delegates, i explained ultimately what paved the way to rebuild their relationships this, the talks this time have fully combed through the merits of the disputes between saudi arabia and iran, and explored effective ways to resolve disputes. saudi arabia hopes that this will
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open a new chapter and bilateral ties under the architecture of a brotherly relationship of china has provided favourable conditions for rich and disagreement. this vivid demonstration of the basic policies and concepts of china's diplomacy, which includes the major initiative of building and community with a shared future from mankind, you're on firmly supports the relevant initiatives. saw the news is both shocking and promising for many countries, or even some of the rivals of these pharmacy bottles have the wrong and saudi arabia and shine. they reacted it to the story and they said that they called it a promising steps, wars stability and peace in the middle east. many countries expressed, but of course, welcome the initiative which was broke her by china. i called it a significant step towards peace and friendship inside the middle east, which has been trouble since the emergence of dash terrorists saw the developments in syria and iraq and now the war against yemen. but. ringback didn't go among all
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of all the reactions that took place today and yesterday on the issue did not sit well with the west and the united states in particular week of course we guess force based on what he see taking place. that because the agreement was brokered by china, it was clenched inside china in beijing and was, are initiated by china. this, the agreement came about like a couple of weeks after china were the 2 sides. this caused by lateral ties and discuss the 25 year old collaboration, a road map agreement between china and iran. and also it came after g as using, paying himself, bringing together all of the forces in the middle east, truncation gosh, the improvement of the relationship of both sides has paved the way for peace and
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stability in the middle east. it has also set an example for resolving conflicts and disputes between countries through a dialogue and negotiations. china supports countries in the middle east to adhere to strategical autonomy, strengthen unity and cooperation. get rid of external influence and truly have in their hands the future and destiny of the middle east. even russia is joining and is jumping on the and wagon to form this new alliance in the eastern bloc, i guess the west unilateralism. and we see that different observers hub, oh, so there's the in and out on like they share their opinions about the issue, like even the iranian foreign minister. i mean, on the law he on today said that it's a, it's a step towards was resolving the difficulties and the disputes between the 2 nations and china called it a victory for dialogue. so this shows that now the united states has been abandoning the middle east. and now china and russia are beginning to step in
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and unify different forces, even the opposing forces, like saudi arabia and iran, which i've been long taking part in some negotiations. are a broker to buy, get watch and then buying a man. but it seems that it dice on the chinese thighs is now being off. we did hear from residents in iran who expressed of support for renewed ties with saudi arabia, saying it would add strength to that country and standing up against foreign actors meddling in that region. i say panama, it is better if we have friendly ties with our neighbors. considering that the u. s . and other western countries enthusiastically desire to have their own military bases in iran's neighboring countries in order to have dominance on iran politically. and if friendly ties are constructed between iran and its neighboring countries, the us will not achieve its objective in god are going to south america. this signs
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agreements can have a positive point and that can be indicated by halting the war in yemen. is rosa. israel is upset about the unification of islam in countries and cannot tolerate it . israel is certainly trying to disrupt this payment. earlier we spoke with a wiring when executive dean of china's chung young institute for financial studies . he says more people around the world are discovering what it takes to protect and preserve their sovereignty. it's a very important event in only middle east, about also in a china foreign policy china hoax. they had to not only the 2 countries, but also all the countries in the middle east could to develop into by themselves for washington. they should at least think been selling gold. why now in the won't . they are more and more people never a chance to washington any, any longer usa said main joy, the all new regional inc,
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stepping and conflict, not only in middle east about also in eastern europe. because in the past 40 years, the united states has launched, a lot of them was in the world in middle east, it at least a one meeting that people have died under the fi of the united states. so now where the only people know don't, would clearly so called a hegemony of the eighty's days. should it be an actual as possible? and when asked for comment on the latest committees to rapprochement between riyadh and terran, a u. s. president biden seemed to shift the focus to other countries and to reach what are your thoughts on saudi arabia and iran re re establishing diplomatic relations are with
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all this all comes as a some us officials reacted positively to the news, saying the revival of friendship between iran and saudi arabia will promote, brought a piece in the region though that being said, the very same time. some members of the us congress took the opportunity to directly coal for regime change in iran. the iranian regime must be taken out, no more evil tyrants, whether it's the shaw or the leader. and while washington is preparing our resolution to condemn the iranian government, we heard from a professor at the university of iran. he made beauty, who says that conducting regime change has now become part of possible a key element of america's foreign policy. you see that the united states basically has a vision that looks at other countries, either client or as enemies. and if initial were an enemy, the country that is, you know, systematically independent of being buried on major domestic or foreign
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policy with the united states. that is the definition of any u. s. foreign policy in perspective. clients and an empire is the reality of us paused the basically look back. it's been teary. you see that, you know, the history of united states relations with the rest of the world has been filled with these, trying to take out the government that they have $1000000000.00 for the countries national security budget next year. the vast majority of the wish list is set to go directly to the coffers of the pentagon. the defense department wants to use that cash to tackle a perceived threat from china, also prop ukraine and provide more funding for the nato block. the pentagon also seeks to counter what it calls, persistent threats coming from a military budget, where not by 15 percent. now, some media reports say that the 2020 for the final numbers could even go as high as 950000000000. we spoke with the co director of the international action center,
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sorry, founders on the military, industrial complex, hard working american citizens are simply being left behind this amount of money, the largest military budget of all time, exceeding any past military appropriation is a disaster for working people in the u. s. and for people around the world, it is a catastrophic amount of sheer waste into militarism $886000000000.00 and it will grow. it's not the end will reverse it, is working globally really standing up to us imperialism. i mean, it really is a staggering and criminal amount, a ran, and countless other countries. this has just happened that america, off of a california based silicon valley bank. the unsuccessful attempt to quickly raise
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$2000000000.00 from investors set off or run on the bank, which is now being shut down by federal regulators. is currently under the control of the u. s. federal deposit insurance corporation, which usually means the lender will have its assets liquidated, and then dispersed to those that mr. getting that money out on time. the buying had over $200000000000.00 worth of assets and was a primary source of funding and deposits for all sorts of silicon valley's thought ups. a media report say that the bank going down will result in a cascade of company failures. who now won't be able to pay their bills. and professor of economics that jack ross was told us that the collapse is actually directly tied to the current us strategy of coping inflation by raising rates. the fed cannot raise interest rates high enough to be mostly supply side to can't do anything. and when they raise it up a certain level between 5 and 6,
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i've been predicting you're going to start getting financial instability. and we see that already now with the silicon valley bank because the tech sector is the most exposed right now. and, and, you know, there's, there's like $250.00 companies that, that have their money and said bank goes belly up and they lose that money. well hope to start up the gun ago. i got a crash. i. that's where the government, i think, is going to really jump in and bail it out. and i already signs the doing it. but we don't now the contagion between silicon valley bank is tech banks. i, you know, the tentacles of contagion are, are very wide spread and we don't really know it because there are these tentacles, these debt pentacles are always very opaque. you know, we saw that back with the housing sector crash and we're going to find out over the weekend or start to find out what are the contagion potential here for the
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collapse of this bank. very important bank. and it be interesting to see what happens on monday, both in the financial market stock and bond markets, and also all next week because we'll beginning to see it will leak out of step by step, i think on, on what the contagion is. and it may shut down the funding of start ups in the tech industry for a while. so, you know, it's all traceable to the fed interest rate policy and widest policy of attacking tech, tech, chinese technology and trying to get the businesses to come back to the u. s. which is the part of the geo political. the problem at biden is that it's, it's all g geo politics. and if you're what happens to the economy, the damned, really, as the u. s. tries to ring fence a, russia and china and the other countries who may align with them,
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the u. s. is bifurcated a slowly the global economy, the global catalyst economy. but it's all because the geopolitical objectives, i believe, and it's, it's going to be a big price to pay, i think eventually by young couple years from bell. i think it's too early, much too early. lee chang, this during a session of the national parliament in beijing i. mr. chang is said to be a close confidant of president gigi, pagan, previously served as the secretary of the ccp and shanghai denomination was supported by gigi. ping who recently made history as china's 1st leader elected to a 3rd consecutive ton, russia's prime minister mccollum. if houston has congratulated his chinese count upon adding that relations between bathing and moscow have never been stronger. over now to a c g t n correspondent sends you when outlining with a new chinese premie as focus will be. i think many people here in china as well as on the global landscape, seeing the chinese premier as an indicator of chinese economic policy. many have
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quote him as pretty much practitioner of practical theory. so he is pretty much falling many practical policy in terms of how to improve people's livelihood, especially coming from work he and civil affairs department, as well as working as the secretary of municipal party committees. china now is in a new phase of its cover at 1900 and also pandemic prevention policy. it's in a new phase now. many people are really expecting to see what the country will be heading to coming out of the face, especially we are seeing some booming numbers here in terms of the china spring festival travel. russia as well as the film industry is such a strong indicator that chinese people have the power of spending. but how were the country really coming out of such challenging period in terms of how business are recovering, how the big enterprises are recovery, as well as what kind of policy that will be helping them. for example,
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for major industry to really catch on to the momentum put it had set that chinese presidential drinking has really made major contribution into further enhanced by letter and strategic partnership between china and russia. and this is what we're seeing here. china is not only focusing on by little relationship, but also for example, using projects like belden road to really extend and really link its neighboring country to really feel so a lot to look out for it. but i being as china and russia relationship is definitely one of the key areas that both country will be working on in the coming years. at least one person has been killed and several more wounded after a suicide bomber blew himself off and gone us on. this comes with just 2 days after another couple of brings us this report though i should warn you. you may find some of the images describing was added to this linda. it was now the book blossom, azari sharif from san jose. i clench eye witnesses. it's ron 12 noon on mother,
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a sheriff street at bomb exploded as a watch ceremony held them on the injured dejon. this ceremony was being held to present. it was to promote local jonas meditations, students, anonymous citizens, sunday, and journalists, lieutenant a ceremony. at a time, the bomb exploded, administration and doctor said the local hospital site made how much they are treating they wanted in the attack. south africa is struggling to deal with the water shortages are made. rolling blackouts of the region deals with nearly every single day. a greenpeace report that millions of people have seen that taps run dry . as rationing measures have been implemented for water which are stored typically hundreds of kilometers away in a reservoirs. ah, the correspondent no low volume kong brings us the story does does one thing that you're all away off. it's the fact that what is life yet? so this, the vital natural resource is being depleted, it's been polluted and mismanaged. official says disruptions to water reservoirs is causing more water related disasters in africa. and to tackle these challenges,
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citizen state governments needs to do more than just talking. a mother are paid us now that is spook out the whole day, making anyone worse. i quantum would still not be back or 10 if school is ashley miles are manual about. for me, the crisis is about because my business needs water, we can cook, we can wash, we can clean, as you can see for yourself, we're not operating, we can do anything that you've been given along on, but it's not, the water crisis is hurting as badly as i'm speaking to you, i haven't eaten because of situation. even based kids go to school without eating a bad thing because we have no water. it's clear that infrastructure is lacking. whether or not it is an old pipes or ignoring millions of people. i think it's her well known trek gallery issues to rumble. and it's also well known fact that our water and wastewater and regulation systems, all dilapidated failing,
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under severe pressure, had been under capitalized. and then in many ways all dysfunctional. so all things being equal, i do not see the security around contract. i see you're an accelerated right of collapse coming. and i see ultimately this is very lucky to trigger abreast national restaurant. just go to ripple across the country and i'm afraid this is not bad. in the case of load shedding, alternative sources of energy can be made accessible, but what water alternative sources may not be as accessible all available. this means that the situation of water shedding or shortage, and have more dire consequences than what we, as africans have already experienced it for our see our non coons into, has been the impact on europe of washington's protectionist inflation reduction act was a key focus of talks between the use osalla on one listens to what was said by the
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european leader who met with the president of united states at a time. the countries are more or less having a subsidy trade war. one will notice that there is a superficial friendliness that went on. now the chief, she referred to partnering with the united states cooperation around l and g. i 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 economies of european country with technology or question, we don't live in the origin in europe. i'm. it will also lead to fewer jobs for europeans. and it's, it's quite
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a dramatic dramatic move on and also mandates made in the usa only for certain deals. and 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 and it's approaches war. however, as one looks beneath the service at the european union, one can see increasing number of countries that are starting to side with russia. here's what's going on. that wasn't acknowledged in the room. over the past year, the number of countries actively condemning russia has fallen from 131 to 122. to some emerging tommy has shifted to a neutral position. the number of neutral countries has risen from 32 to 35. now representing nearly 31 percent of the global population, some previously western allied countries, including colombia, turkey, and cattle,
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have moved into this category as a government to seek now these leaders can make knives in front of the camera, but everyone knows about the inflation reduction act everyone knows about the tension between the he tried to give the impression that there was no trouble in paradise. that's not the case. everyone knows it. alright, to the conflict in ukraine now, where the wagner private military group just announced that the russian forces advanced on out of trouble in the republic has brought them within one kilometer of the city center. and the area has been a site of heavy russian fighting against ukrainian on european mercenaries for months. this comes as recently, nato res concerning the city may be overtaken by moscow in a matter of days. however, an aide to the ukrainian president claims that p s. troops are quote, exceeding their goals. and while the conflict is flooded with nato supplied weapons or russian forces use a variety of means to deal with them. this video right here from the russian ministry of defense showing
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a british stormer armored vehicle equipped with an anti aircraft missiles system that had been detected in the area. and loaded with coordinates that kamikaze drone right that took out on its mission. well, the drones have become common place in the conflict and used by moscow to take out assets on the other side of the front line. why before we wrap up this, i was like broadcast from moscow. just some news in coming now from here in the russian cop north, east emergency services. we reported that 4 people was saved from this. a 9 story building and the flames have mostly been extinguished. the fire report li, wrapped it in the office, is over the russian spots tv channel. why they're just about wraps out for me here on our to international. just put this to our though many more stories still to come when we return in about 32 minutes. ah,
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with a bunch i should to bomb and close with
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