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[000:00:00;00] a, [000:00:00;00] a ah, thousands of protesters take to the streets in moldova, demanding, the nation's leader resigned. as authority crammed down on the wave of demonstrators converging on the capital. beijing appointed new defense minister put under us sanctions as the country's president shooting pain makes history being elected for a 3rd consecutive term. and for the 1st time in the country of history are wrong.
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the oil ministry announces a plan to issue some $6000000000.00 worth of the wheel with coming to live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i where job love it. here with the latest news, welcome to the programmer. mo bits have taken to the streets to demand the resignation of the countries president, my guess, and do another top government officials that protest kicked off in the country's capital on sunday, and have been met with a law enforcement cramped down. a local journalists send us this report. i, we're at the great national assembly square where the protesters have approached people are chanting that the government needs to resign. riot police have now appeared at what began as a peaceful protest. but now we've just witnessed the 1st clashes as the police are responding very aggressively to the protesters. the police have blocked passage so
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the protesters can't go any further. at the moment the police say that more than 50 people have been arrested. authorities have accused foreign intelligence agencies of organizing the protests in order did the stabilize the situation in the country and claims that the rally was specifically organized by russians. special services to police have blocked bus services in betsy, but despite this, the protestors decided to continue on foot to take part in the demonstrations in the countries capital law enforcement claims. the blocking of transport was to prevent what they call an organization of mass riots. a member of the modem and parliament, marina caliber has just said that this is the 1st case in 30 years. authorities have a lawless li, prohibited residents from attending rallies. protesters say they are angry with the government for failing to keep its word and ignoring and problems the country is facing right now, blew lawsuit procedures. so i came out to protest because our government does not
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keep its promises. prices i'll get in higher, especially on energy. the government promises to raise salaries and pensions, but promises are not kept. the government does nothing. so this is how we're going to achieve justice. like in the lower number. sadly, moldova is one to solve our issues ourselves. it's true, there are a lot of pensioners at the protest because the pension is scanty, and electricity prices are growing more expensive. people are right. no one can violate our right to protest as our government does right now. do you have it? we came here to defend the justice of a republic of mo, bobo, we stand up against corruption. we want our mold open language to be preserved, although as a 1000 year history, our own language. and now we're being told we must use romanian language. here he and said his professor steven guy edge believes the moldova government's rhetoric against russia is dangerous, and that it is fueling unrest. i think that the dom interest of the, of the vast majority of the population,
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regardless of their linguistic or ethnic background is or beast to remain in the country. and the problem that they faced is my son do. and who governments that is constantly fueling the fears on one side and also it is it, is it fueling this hockey frederick towards towards moscow? what the thought it was most going a couple of weeks ago, my son came out with the theory that serbian citizens are involved in conspiracy with moscow against, against mobile dover. and this was proven to be wrong. this is quite dangerous. and i honestly called for both countries to remain a peaceful and neutral in the conflict that is going on. china's keep political or that name. the 2 sessions has seen several fresh appointments to the government that includes the nations new defense minister,
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who notably has been under us, sanctioned since 2018 for allegedly buying military equipment from russia. we heard earlier from a c d n correspondent who says the fact that the minister is sanctioned does not bode well for the prospect of restoring dialogue between beijing and washington. dispos . i'd trade affliction since your political tensions back then. i mean, 5 years ago, china anyway, tools were still maintaining to clar matic and security dialogue which haven't been seen these days. many chinese new defense minister just appointed to day is now under the u. s. and sanctions. he would not have a decent meeting with any u. s. officials or he's on his 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,
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or you would not provide or create any good atoms for, for the 2 sides to restore the dialogue mechanism, which would not lead to any a better environment for the buy retires. so i think the washington has to consider if it has to make some moves towards that in the countries new premier was also a fresh appointment. this week he previously served as the secretary of the chinese communist party in shanghai. the premier's nomination was supported by shing thing, who recently made history as china's 1st president re elected for a 3rd consecutive term following his re election, president shake confirmed his allegiance to the country and its people. washer. 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. you
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accept the people supervision and work for a great modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful. i, eugene, pe, take this oath. during this session, the chinese foreign minister expressed hope the you will embrace what he called strategic independence from the us after the end of the conflict in ukraine. he added, it's the west which is escalating the conflict while pursuing its own agenda all the while undermining china's proposed settlement plan. already are 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 geopolitical agenda. china's foreign minister added that washington is disrespecting beijing. sovereignty changes wrote last august. when then, how speaker nancy pelosi ignored all warnings and paid an official visit to taiwan,
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forking a sharp response from beijing and prompting large scale military girls around the island. the minister pointed out the hypocrisy, the u. s. physician saying that while washington respects the territorial integrity of ukraine, it disregards the fact that taiwan is an undeniable 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? war disrespecting, china sovereignty and territorial integrity on the taiwan question. why does u. s. gas china not to provide weapons to russia while the keep selling arms to taiwan in violation of the august 17th communique? why does the u. s. keep on professing the maintenance of regional ties and stability while cowardly formulated in a plan for the destruction of taiwan. russia, as deputy foreign minister says,
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bilateral ties with china are driving the u. s. and its allies around the world crazy. he delivered his comments and an exclusive interview here on our tea. i didn't, i me to cancel this book would. obviously americans are concerned that are comprehensive partnership and the whole complex of our ties. multi faceted and deep have received an additional impetus and continue to develop despite all our enemies attempts to upset them and damage our relations city. 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 dick tie an 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. if we have no hidden agendas, we are driven by the desire to ensure stable development in a prosperous future for our states in our people. so, and that just seems to drive our enemies crazy in washington and some other
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capitals. their nervous reaction to what is happening is further confirmation that the course we have chosen with beijing is the right one. i am turning now to the conflict and ukraine. 3 people have been kill then 1500 including 2 children. here is shelling by kids forces in logan's region, a local supermarket, and to petrol stations. we're head according to local authorities. the reports also say that the strike was carried out using americans applied high mars rocket launchers. the local head of the region has called this tragic incident, a ukrainian terrorist attack intended to cause maximum damage to civilians. this comes after another strike sunday on a residential area and done as severely damaging several homes and living one woman wound it is thy repeated pledge is from nato chase, that the alliance will do everything it takes for as long as it takes when it comes
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to arm in ukraine against russia. western media outlets are not questioning if that's really the case. so have pondered whether the west is actually doing enough well either have called out key mistakes in the war and recommended a change of tactics. we got reaction to the story from jeffrey young, a democratic candidate for the governor of kentucky, and diane's. they're a new york state independent candidate for the u. s. senate. i think the one accurate thing about the political article was that there is disagreement and the people who run american military and foreign policy about how much more support are weapons to send to ukraine. they're there and that's, that's real, that's accurate. there is disagreement. so
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but the problem is that ukraine has already lost the score. nato has already lost a score. russia is going to achieve whatever objectives it was within the next several months. and there's nothing, any nato country, including the united states can do to stop that. so air debate, how much, how many more weapons this is irrelevant? there is a number of developments, one that knew congress, which all of whom don't want to continue writing blank checks. but to be extraordinary agreement, the china just a broker to between iran and saudi arabia and the fact that back in february, china put forward to 12 point proposal for negotiated safe fire between russia and ukraine. the united states, nato, the u. k. the west,
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frankly have lost the moral authority. they've lost the upper hand in the eyes of most of the world. the revelations by seymour hersh on the north string pipeline bombing. all of these things i think, are contributing factors to what might be, hopefully would be a shift in us policy in the with regard to ukraine. for the 1st time in the country's history around the oil ministry has announced a planned issue. billions of dollars worth of oil bonds are use of drill. ali has been looking at the story and its regional implications. as western sanctions continue to weigh on iran soil sector, the petroleum bridge country is exploring no ways to keep this strategic industry up and running in a bit to rampart domestic oil sales, iran soil minister, japan oj announced a new initiative. ok. so for the day, the certificate of deposit of crude oil and gas, condensation is an initiative that was launch falling the deliberations between the stock exchange organization, the ministry of economic affairs and finance. in the central bank,
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the initiative allows us to attract micro local investors and increase public participation in the domestic oil market. in fact, it will diversify oil exports as well. in 2018 iran was the 3rd largest oil producer and the organization of petroleum exporting countries, following washington's reinstatement of sanctions on to iran that here many western oil giants left the country. and iran soil outputs almost half to less than $2000000.00 barrels per day. exports also tumble to less than $1000000.00 barrels per day, down from 2 and a half 1000000. the petroleum industry has always been vulnerable to global developments. and now the recent rapprochement between iran and saudi arabia to opec members could fundamentally reshape the outlook for the oil market. besides bridging their political disputes, did one and re off are also expected to resolve their differences in the energy sector. a casing port is the disputed altura or all rash gas field located in
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a disputed maritime area in the persian gulf, which has not yet been demarcated to iran is critical of quite on saudi arabia's exploitation of the field. saying iran also has a stake in the area believe to have an estimated half a trillion cubic meters of proven gas reserves. but and all that in of definitely the recent development regarding the resumption of our ties with 3 odd will help develop the joint fields with our neighbors. we have proposed the development of these fields be done by both countries that share the fields in the opec and opec plus meeting. we are very close approaches with saudi arabia, with regards to oil export. fortunately, the decisions that have been made at opec, another class over the past few months, were all a result of joint deliberations between iran and saudi arabia. for energy hungry china, mediating between to ron and re off to improve ties between the states will help ensure its energy security as the world's 2nd largest economy. beijing is heavily reliant on foreign oil and gas. figures show that more than 70 percent of the
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countries oil is imported. measuring has been a major buyer of iranian oil, even at the height of their west's economic pressure against iran. it has also been saudi arabia's largest oil importer it to mean on by the raining saudi resumption of ties would increase chinese certainty regarding the oil market and improve its access to crude oil. the move will also increase the supply oil from the persian gulf to the east, and this will reduce oil prices since china leads the market in terms of oil demand . when the u. s. crap, the 2015 iran nuclear deal with world powers. it fell to bring toronto crude sales to 0. but this did not happen as a result of china and russia, continuing their business with iran against all odds. now china's latest move is believed to offer both iran in saudi arabia, a host of new opportunities as to energy powers, use of to roddy
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r t to run the u. k. government's latest move to craft on, on a legal immigration has been stirring out plenty of had lies. prime minister re, she soon ack sparked controversy after a tweet saying migrants would be denied access to the u. k. 's modern slavery system. if you come to the united kingdom illegally, you can't claim asylum. you cons benefit from all modes and slavery protections you can't make spurious. human rights claims yukon. stay the plan as the government's latest response to a record number of people legally entering the country by boat from france. last year, the authorities signed a deal with rwanda to deport belva asylum seekers there. although the move was halted by the high court. it's all led to one prominent b, b c host taking the twitter, comparing the government's plans in the language. it used to germany's migration policies of the 19 thirty's. there's no huge influx. we take
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for fuel refugees and other major european countries. this is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by germany in the 30s. and i'm out of order. former football star gary linux is one of the broadcasters top sports host, but he's now been suspended by the corporation which said his social media activity breached its impartiality guidelines. the decision to remove him sparked a boy, caught not only by his co host, but almost all others for its prisoners and commentators as the bbc. and he's far from the only one questioning the government's campaign. gonna get me some slaves before its legal. the government tech control for came by saying if you get people here that will have no protection from slavery and unforgivable message, a sentence which shames the country and everything. it stands for. this is
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absolutely disgraceful, complete application of humanity. we spoke to independent journalist from uganda, colton sco via naca maya, as well as british filmmaker and professor tim wilson to get their perspective on the controversy. the real issue is that we are where we're going to end up with people in this country who are in the state of limbo. they cannot be given asylum because they're not going to be refused. they almost certainly cannot be returned back. many of them will refuse to go back. i, i think in terms of a practical solution. how do you return people back to a country? like i've got this done or yemen also done, it simply isn't going to work. it's the language of racism which has been invoked. luwanda policy is absurd. it doesn't work. it's caught up in legal, illegal wrangle at the moment. and even if it does end up getting through,
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it's only going to do with $2300.00 people as a huge expense. it's gesture. politics is window dressing. it's a plaster on a, on a major, gaping saw in terms of the suspension. was it? is it fair? i think probably the answer is no, but wasn't conducted honorably. absolutely not. initially, the baby's been a mutual decision. it clearly wasn't that was clearly, as it would have imposition. and that is what led to the walk out of all the sports presenters. the government has from the candidates, these are also entitle to some ministry. they have some right? i mean, it's a matter of just understanding the problem and fixing what, what exactly do these people one or the 2nd, right. we don't really see,
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i think that's where every younger the right to freedom of expression on isn't, isn't in title, ministry of the body. freedom of appealing on is not only on the title meant over 40, saying that john, is it simply because what that yahoo was saying was not a co sign or did you see on the waiting one for the course on to other people? so likewise, the bbc should actually make sure that generally zoom underneath how the opinions respected, devious ethiopian. he is a reflection of so many other people that don't have a u. s. democratic congressman has slammed the pro western government in islam
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about for its inability to tackle threats posed by local militant groups. the ability of students and teachers to reliably provide people with a pakistani ranch of the taliban, known as the tp. if he is waiting open more with the government and gauging and blackmail terrorism and the murder of hundreds of police officers, the countries underfunded. police force is battling an enemy arm to the teeth with american weapons that were left behind in the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. for a prime minister and ran caught out, attempted negotiations with the militants. before being al stood from office. a journalist and foreign affairs expert we spoke to believes washington to try to help pakistan rather than blame the government. it's a very inconsistent statement about nike dates because actually the biggest reason for that is mac and i'm planning a stupid drug from a for me stop. and that is,
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the main thing matters has to consider when it comes to, you know, we talk about all the main door. i've been come into the hands of d, t, p or other groups. it is because of that. they are not properly disposed or not properly, you know, you know, made it somewhere. it could have not been these 2 other groups and it is not anybody else to name but they're met and the way the left. and now we can, we have seen that if one is not really controlled by government in easton for we see that in the southern part, many other groups and the nations which are controlling the country. and that is the typical, you know, we to be had before. even american redraw that. there will be not a proper government there if they're not proper. they draw from americans,
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these to be literal support for the government of pakistan. and other than blaming the response or anything whenever jiri is most prominent business woman who manages the african countries largest and busiest port system has decried the problem of stereotypes in the workplace and called for greater gender equality that says women are still failing to actively engage in politics as once again seen in the recent general election. r t correspondent, poland david takes up the story. oh my give us. yeah. little. how did i'm swayed somebody else? it's is it is a women. yes. very few of them take part in any political process. as these has been a setback for the countries. i'm a craft of development. the number every year keeps twin late right now the chance house as a weakness. the father reduction in the number of women who were successfully elected the major challenges been in such an increase in violent dogwood and
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also the social culture of by we have, i want that unions of what you need you to also appeal that connection. i'm security. shouldn't be provided, especially for women who are running with the men by with fuss the phone and then try and answer the issue of finance, which has been a major challenge. i am here to serve the interest of everything on that. i also want them to understand about fixing that. you're in, not just to just something to work with people. we all have to join hands together with all the goals. 0 one and the one from s via and the latest presidential legislative election. women accounted for less than 5
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percent of political positions. nigeria has never had a female president or vice president. it's also one of the lowest performing countries. as far as representation in parliament is concerned. you are not doing women, the people. when you give them, you know, when you grant opportunities for them to be there, any decision that you make depends on who is in a boardroom. any body decision depends on who is in the boardroom. yukon, know we had issues of what are people. this is the mil parliament, the hall. you know, in, in the about 11 states, you have member, you know, houses of assembly that are not a single woman. and they have women committees and men are sitting in women committees. what do they know about the pins of women locked? yes, 5 dental bills presented to the mill, them and parliament with both of our but we are also provide special women as a national assembly. i'll okay, sort of 5 percent of political positions for women. create one of the 11 additional c national assembly and the states consequence assembly commitments for women
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having at least 7 percent of ministerial appointments. there was one of them is a new administration i do a recently or should in welcome to the war women to become decision makers in the country. and they said, i would see a boucher that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time. ah, ah, ah. the news? oh,
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in the year of 1954, the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt puppet government of southern vietnam. in 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the vietnamese turn this war into a total hell for the occupants. unable to cope with guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and napalm which burnt all alive. the village of my lay wearing 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all in all,
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during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bombs, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam. and only 2 years later did the puppet regime in saigon fall . however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of american aggressors. oh. that already waiting for vitality of the pro center. he's been warned. he'll stay
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