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it's with a new defense who is under us of the country need a g, g, b, make history becoming child for for the realtor, for 30 consecutive fragments of the shell went right through the car right here and right through this seat. as you can see, the blood is still there, father and son are killed into civilian areas. the one thing i read arrivals iran and saudi arabia agreed to receive a diplomatic relations and re open their embassies with important implications.
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a cold for the government resignation. policy breaks down how these changes emerged on the role of foreign influence. a welcome dogs, international broadcasting live from moscow. just gone 10 am here. i'm right mommy and you're watching the weekly. there are the top stories for this week and for today try is key political event named the 2 sessions has seen several fresh appointments. the government new device is certainly shang food takes up his post. today, the official has been on the u. s. social since 2018 for buying military equipment
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. from russia. c, g t. m correspondent, jo josh, and says, the fido, the minutes is sanction, doesn't bode well for the prospect of restoring dialogue between the 2 countries. to spot. i treat a friction that your political tensions back then. i mean, 5 years ago, china, yes. we're still maintaining to clar magic and security dialogue, which haven't been seen these days. many chinese new defense minister, just appointed today, is now under the us sanctions. he would not have a decent meeting with a u. s. officials or he's u. s. counterpart. so we are not expecting the leaders meeting between the 2 sides in terms of, you know, security talks. if you know the new ministries under sanctions, you would not provide or create any good atoms for, for the 2 sites to restore the dialogue mechanism which would not lead to any
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better environment for the buy or ties. so i think the washington has to consider if it has to make some moves towards that. if you look on his name, primarily chang was also among the newly appointed harvey rank officials. the previous he served as the 2nd 3 of the chinese communist party in shanghai. the premier's nomination was supported by gigi and being who recently made history as china's 1st lead alexis for 3rd consecutive term. following the election, she confirmed his oath of allegiance to the country and its people. or should i pledge to be a legion 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,
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modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful. i, eugene, ping, take this oath. j the sasha and his eyes for mercy. this 1st hope that the you will embrace strategic independence from the u. s. off of the end of the conflict in ukraine, he added that the west is escalating, the conflict am pursuing his own agenda while undermining china's proposed piece plan. earlier, he honish regrettably, however, efforts for peace talks have been repeatedly undermined. there seems to be an invisible hand pushing for the per traction, an escalation of the conflict and using the ukraine crisis to serve a certain geo political agenda. while the us silly suppose he drank tires, farmers and cues washington of disrespecting bathing sovereignty turns his intensive eye glass. all this when then house,
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we can nancy pelosi ignored all warnings unpaid and official visits to try. one swell here, sharp is formed from beijing and prompting large scale man. she drills around the island as i, for a mass of pointed out the apparent hypocrisy of the you are start saying, washington respects the territorial integrity of your brain. while disregarding the fact that taiwan is an integral part of china and he should go, the chinese people have every right to ask, why does the us talk about respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity and ukraine? what disrespecting china sovereignty into action? why does u. s. gas china not to provide weapons to russia communique, why does the u. s. keep on professing the maintenance of regional ties? instability for the destruction of taiwan. rotors every for a mazda say, again. rep cove says bilateral tide with china, a drive in the u. s. and its allies around the world,
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quote crazy. he made the comment an exclusive interview here on archie. i didn't, i mean guns of this backwoods. obviously, americans are concerned that are comprehensive partnership and the whole complex of our ties. multifaceted and deep have received an additional impetus and continue to develop despite all our enemies attempts to upset them and damage our relations. the american seem to understand that the russia, china nexus is one of the pivotal elements in the formation of a new multi polar world order. and it is, if you like, an antidote to the american dictate and american hedge ammonia. we work with the people's republic of china, hand in hand, standing shoulder to shoulder, resisting the onslaughts of our enemies. we have a lot of projects and we have the groundwork for our work with china. we have no hidden agendas. we are driven by the desire to ensure a stable development and a prosperous feature for our states in our people's. and that just seems to drive
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our enemies crazy in washington and some other capitals. their number is 8 hero son will killed on saturday in a crate in after the, the attack on a bus step of the city of damascus shall fragments are. the location were reported to be in need of nato origin articles from roman closer of for us. this ripple from the c 2 people were killed as a result of ukrainian artillery shilling against residential areas here in done as a man had his 8 year old son war in this said sac. see what the strike took place. fragments of the shell went right through the car right here. and right through this seat, as you can see, the blood is still there. so li, fragment of the shell went through the car and ended up right here went through right through the body of a man with him in the car at that point for his wife. and of course the taxi driver
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as well. the wife, the taxi driver, are completely safe, although i fragments of a shell went right through their clothes and made so made weapons and saw it as 2nd bus depot here in don't ask republic. as i said earlier, 2 people were killed. the father and the son writes he was killed now thankfully it's said the we can so there were no employees at this and they killed the father instantly. and the child died on the way to the hospital room on cauthrin r t done escrow public. the russian armed forces struck key target and several ukrainian cities on thursday, including the country's capital cave. according to the russian defense mercy, this ranks were in response to terrorist acts carried out in russia's buranski
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border region of the cleaning forces. earlier this month also added that it successfully hit military infrastructure. meanwhile, in r to mosque also known as buffalo to russian forces are now just a kilometer from the center of the city. according to wagner, private ministry group chief, the area has been the focus of intense fighting for months. the entrenched, including troops now almost fully surrounded. this on verified footage circulating on social media shows wagner soldiers replacing a ukrainian flag with their own on top of a russian monument in the eastern part of our to mosque. this comes as washington now tries to down play the significance of the key city. the fall of buffer, it 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. while previous reports labeled to the city
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key and strategic the narrative now suggest the stronghold is not so important. and most c holds symbolic value. russian forces try to take the strategic town of backlash. the city itself is not that strategically important, which all earlier in the strategic type of move it is not strategically important. it could lead to the full, slowly and can comma tools because, well, the 2 most important cities in the dawn, there is little strategic value. it's not a military hub, is not a communications hub, it can be significant strategically significant given it access to the rest of dumbass. number 2, you gotta keep in mind lloyd. austin oversaw the. busy withdrawal of us troops out of iraq back in 2011 and what crept in isis. so i don't
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really care that much for his strategic analysis. and number 3, it would take a lot of ukraine troops out of the fight. and i think that this is what they want to do given the ukrainian was us. i don't think it said insignificant and just to prove, put, i think would be a demoralizing factor for the ukrainians at this point. if they weren't just to get up and, and leave, and you look at the territory, that's there. that's significant territory. if the russians take it back over us against the bill on the 4th of july or foreign agents have grip georgia all week running pog has since abandoned the draw laws to stop the violent protests and crashes with police. ah.
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people in the village and capitol census feeds against the so called foreign agent bill, claim me would come down on western news atlas and and diaz american officials spoke out against the draft bill this life it bearing civil eyes. he's an existing us law even threatening georgia with sanctions. though the government reacts into processes demands by casting the bill and releasing those who had been detained. crowds gallery near the national parliament have been growing by the 1000 rushes for mazda events in june to have similar similarities. the training my dan uprising
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of 2014 very similar to caves made on there is no doubt that the law and registration of non governmental organizations that receive foreign funding in the amount of 20 percent of their budget was just an excuse to start an attempt to force a change of power. nevertheless, in a number of european countries, the same rules are much more stringent burrell stated, without batting an eye, that this contradicts european values, and puts the block on the path of georgia, secession to the e. u. in general, this hypocrisy is of course, obvious to swipe parlor saying it would no longer push the vill podesta still gathered demanding the government for the nation that i did. my father took place on friday. his aunty though causes report from the ground behind me. the parliament building where thousands of protesters have gathered for the 3rd night in a row, they just launched a new demand to the government, demanding the resignation of the parliament. this is after both of the main demands
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of the protesters were actually met by the parliament, the 1st one being the release of all protesters web and detained throughout these protests and riots. and the 2nd one being the rescinding of this law that started these protests in the 1st place. that of course, was a law, a dropped law that the georgia parliament passed that would see on non governmental organizations in this country that make over 20 percent of their income from foreign sources. register as foreign agencies, we've seen a lot of anti russian sentiment here. ukranian flags, american flags, european union flags alongside the georgia ones. and they've been calling this proposed law that started this all a russian style law. that's despite the fact that this law does exist in russia, but was 1st passed in the united states all the way back in 1938. and it actually carries much that fail to register as opposed to in russia, where organizations that failed to register would simply receive
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a fine. now you can see behind me, the protest has today been so far peaceful. but this has been the case over the past 2 days earlier in the night. around midnight is when really we started to see violence erupt. protesters throwing molotov cocktails and rocks and objects of police building barricades. and they've been tried to storm the parliament building twice. the police have obviously responded with tear gas and water cannons. and i was actually in the thick of it. yesterday i got tear gassed and saw the action 1st hands. now, the government is actually divided on this issue. the parliament is at odds with the president who was in the united states. when all of this, all of these protests broke out. she released a video with the at your liberty behind her, putting her support in making for the protests and denouncing the parliament support for this law. professor at the institution of european studies in bel grey,
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the steven gadget says the u. s. is open about is interference, and the other states. i find it condescending from an american official to comment on what is george's interest. and basically why see here is that the united states is not even trying to hide, that it has its fingers involved in these protests the same way that they were involved back in 2004 in the who essentially to happen in georgia. that also happened in key, of course, my don, what is really even more dangerous compared to that time is the attempt that is more than obvious from nato and the us to destabilize at the same time, south get caucuses after this. of course, it is not surprising that the united states and nato as a whole,
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are trying to the stabilize countries that are in close proximity to russia. and maybe even perhaps to open otter frontline, which, which can really escalate the conflict happening in ukraine to a whole different level on friday. bricks, hopeful candidates. iran and saudi arabia found common ground agreeing to resume diplomatic relations and reopen the embassies and their bro. good by brinks, lambert, china, senior officials from the mil ethan countries have talks in beijing to bridge the divide, that, that is, as explained what have the wave for rebuilding bilateral ties 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
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that this war initiative of building and community with a shared future from mankind, initiatives. well, the reason they cons between we are going to ron, has become a hot topic across the world with many world leaders starting to react, sir, or has said that v. we since agreement will build great capacity for both countries, both 4 to one and we are. and he has said that it's the policy of the iranian government to tread under power of good neighbor and s with its neighbors, including them. officials from the saudi king dana are said that they will try to continue this path and or build floss with these romker problems. everyone, as they believe that this will lead to more stability in the reject agreement was broker by china. it's a very major step by our vision paying our who has just started his 3rd term as a chinese president,
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starting with this good news and trying to build trust between the 2 arch rivals. the long term are tribal step one embryo. this is a major step towards china's our stronger role in these to show that china is interested in the middle east politics and in the we just economy trove on cash greyish. the improvement of the relationship of both sides has paved the way for peace and stability in the middle east. it has also set an example for resolving conflicts and disputes between countries through dialogue, and it's countries in the middle east to adhere to. in the agreement between we are mentor randi united states, that it welcomes any effort to de escalate the region. the american president, argile right, and said that he woke up in the effort to help put an end to the game in war till he saw the war against him. but when it comes to israel, israel is, ah,
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seems to be alarmed by the agreement, or the officials in israel has said that this agreement will deal at the field low to any effort. they're trying to isolate iran and to try to build a coalition against chair ron china is now interested in bringing different voices in different forces together in the eastern bloc, to try to unify different force and different players in the region against the western union. and we see that russia, china, iran, and now it wants our tribal saudi arabia, jumping on the bandwagon, and he's flying to our foreign this unified alliance against the west. sheila narrows and i will see what will happen in the future. we heard from a residence in iran who's for us support for renewed ties with saudi arabian sea
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would add strength to that country. is fani up against foreign axes, meddling in the 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. oh god. in south america, this signs agreements can have a positive points. 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. we heard from wine wayne, a executive dean of chime, as john young institute for a financial so that he says, the u. s. is a major cause of instability in the milli. so increasingly,
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more countries, i've been trying to distance themselves from u. s. policies. it's very important. you bench in not only middle east about also, you know, china fall in china hoax that not only the 2 countries, but also order countries in the middle east could develop and buy themselves or washington. they should at least think then why now in the won't pay more and more people never trust to washington any more, any longer you as a main driver of deal legion know inc. deputy and conflict on the middle east, but also eastern europe because in the past 40, yes, the u. n. a hey, states has launched a lot of it was in the middle used to at least one meeting that people have died on
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the defy of the united states. so now what have you, 8 people know the world very clearly. so called a germany of the days to be end as early as possible. thousands of 2nd to the series of leave again and wants to become the biggest protest is any history. and the government rather use of in taking place for more than 2 months. devon sizes are outraged that the government plan to reform the judicial system, the middle east, the course, maria, the national reports on location this week in iraq. israel is shaking by nationwide a government plan to change the country. traditional them say that the power is of drastic when they would be wild with more than ever
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with a student teacher is university professor assigned case worker is among them. they say the theory is really on the way we are here because we are worried for our country. our democracy is in danger. and we just want to keep it that way. the ship is on the way and we don't want to become one of those countries of had a democracy and turned into dictatorship overnight. so exactly what happened in ball. i'm in gary off anywhere in the 1st rock to, to been in the same place. my pastor with
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tax the country. they like it was born here. i brought the children here and i have grown children here. and i would like this country, my country, they did the same is i was born because all of us was in the army. we fight for this country and we like it to be the same. we don't want any changes, i'm very tired, and i am very afraid of what's going to be their future. whether it's the army and the commanders and the police. so this is why we have, we want to demonstrate before things happen and before it's going to be too late. in the last i leave with these really needs to be with
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rosters. biggest fertilizer producer has provided 20000 tons of essential farming minerals. similarly, as muscular seeks to help african nations called back going food insecurity euro him has previous, the plate is to provide any 300000 tons free of charge to developing countries. the initiative is focused on easing in the global food prices and is being implemented in line with the you and 0100 plan to promote sustainable agriculture. the russian ambassador to malone, he says moscow hopes western countries will open up also allow russian shipments to deliver essential goods to nations in need would believe that it is very high time for the rest of the countries to unblock russian
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food and thir salazar's in founded in some port of western countries. so we could continue delivering agricultural africa and to all the parts of the world. the implications of sanctions. i usually felt by those that are usually not the intended target. as you can see behind me are happy farmers in the country of malawi, tilling the land a few months later than usual. this has been caused by sanctions imposed by the west. you see sanctions imposed on russia have brought the closure of vital port operations in the black sea. and in turn, the intended beneficiary in this instance, africa is the one paying the price in the ends, the effects of the blockhead, trade demand, and demand creates shortage. and shortage, which is the price up. here's what the malawi, minister of agriculture has to say about this. i last year we, we had re evaluation of our currency,
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and they're the same time the global prices for laser wind up. then when we reached out for assistance euro kim came in and made the donation of 20000 metric tons of fertilizer. this is going to help the 400000 farmers who would have lived out of the program because of the valuation and the increase in fertilizer prices. so we are extremely grateful for euro kim's donation or whether we're weed missing today. and we look forward to more engagements and collaboration between melodic government and our europe. him having received the fed license, farmers in my lowie and now be forced to improvise. here's what some of them had to say. i think it was amazing. how can we have had to improvise? because we received the fertilizer way too late and we now have the fertilizer, but it would have really helped if we got it at the right time. we had to opt for other ways of farming like the use of manure because fertilizer prices.

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