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against the act of deportation of people ever seen by mankind. a we must further advance our modernization drive in terms of national defense and certain china smell to it into a great ball. i mean, the conversion of the country is important to sessions, political events. i'm compare how the nation was partially closed in the past, and now is making rapid balances on the with the had a rush of the wagner group. the battle of ukraine from whole is intensifying and sends it for a while. you printing command to admit that the russian troops are closing in
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a supplier route are being cut off asian financial models tumble and made it concerns about a global domino. another view it has to last, but the us treasury racial. but they will get that money back to the security deposit. and iran announced that plan to issue a $1000000000.00 worth of oil bonds. i'm in house corporation. saudi arabia to develop with in a wealth of dog international robots in life for moscow is just going to 1 pm as a wait is to have the with us. i'm right, the market. let's take a look at the south china aging thing as a,
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as the used to parliament that it was only recently in the country's history when it was a semi colonized and bullied by foreign powers. but now the nation has the ability to completely insure it sovereignty. i'm protected, national interests. jim value. in modern times, china was reduced to a semi colonial semi feudal society. suffering from booing by foreign powers. it was rife with conflict. it's people were subjected to great pain. we must further advance our modernization drive in terms of national defense and cern china, smelter it into a great wolf steal. it effectively protects our national sovereignty, security and development interests. we should strive to advance the one country to systems policy and achieve national unification. the chinese veto was we had a key political event called the 2 sessions,
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which has seen several threat appointments for the government. g himself made his c as the front of his 1st president to be a legs and for a 3rd consecutive term, a new defense minister was chosen as well. the shampoo, who's been on a u. s. a sanction of 2018 via murphy equipment from russia. the chinese president also emphasized that his country is focusing on global multilateralism. as the main principal of its new full is full force, good. maybe we should hold high the banner of biesen development corporation and mutual benefit. we should always stand on the right side of history, just multilateralism and observe the common values of humanity. we should actively participate in the form and construction of a global governance system. promote an open economy and further advance a global development initiative and the global security initiative. so john sandy,
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thank or us for that, joe josh and spoke about the historical context of china's one country to systems policy. in 1895, i asked my memory so as well. ah, we had the sino japanese war. then we lost, i want we so a tab and then returned to our republic of china or before the new china, which was founded in 1949. so this is all about what the present she was talking about because china was on invaded or colonized she ranching national unification is to share desperation of the sanson, daughter, so the chinese nation is the essence of national rejuvenation. we must implement our pottis' overall policy for resolving to tie one question of hold the one china principal and seek to the 9092 consensus radians. believe that any country must recognize the government of p r. c. the people's republic of china
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as the sole, legitimate government representing the whole china. if you go back to our present, she's speech of this morning. he's dressed as sole efforts in advancing the practice of one china policy in one country to a system in the cause of the national re unification. so he also stressed that need to fully faithfully and resolutely implement this policy under which the people of hong kong administrator, hong kong and people of michael adams, michael, both with high degree of autonomy. so what does a mean friendship for taiwan? so if china is now making better efforts to on to achieve what it beijing cause, the national reunification, it means that beijing will also, and, you know, maintain some talks to make sure the taiwan would also enjoy this high degree of autonomy as what hong kong am i call are now doing on
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the front lines of the dentist republic, russel wagner group has been spearheading an assault against a strong hold of ukraine troops in the city of r 2 most also known as bach. once the head of the russian murphy group says, a fighting has become more intense with keep sending reserve forces into the battle . about a situation is difficult, very difficult. the enemy is cut throats fighting for every meter. and the closer we are to the city center, the harder the battles ukraine's throw an endless reserves we are moving forward and will continue to move forward. we will not to saunter the glory of our russian weaponry. valentina says that russian forces are currently just a kilometer from the city center. the area has been a focus of intense fighting for months. with the entrenched, you cleaning troops now almost fully surrounded,
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a commander and one of the ukrainian is, has admitted that smith, his supply routes are being cut off by the in surfing russian forces. whereas with me and more sure, more than where it's hard to hold every building, there is a particular danger that the neck of the cauldron is no more than 4 kilometers. without logistics, there is neither a rotation nor a supply of ammunition. we understand or maybe repeat over to bells of colds. the situation where the roads are cut off and an intentional withdrawal of troops can endanger during tar comb. he glanced presence of, as he had claim 0 soups are being called up from the direction of his upper rogia to reinforce our to mosque. that's as cubes. government has been demanding even more weaponry from western powers to keep of his fights for the city. are these egos, donald tells us how russia, the advanced weapons have enabled it forces to gain significant ground against the
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grain in military? western countries have approved trans have to tranche of their weapons and equipment to ukraine. so russia has had to raise stakes to some of russia's newest combat vehicle. modifications are already here in the dumbass and they have already been tested. had their worth has been proven on the battlefield quite a few times. the vehicles tracks spew dirt on us as it storms past towards the front line to cover infantry salt teams. it's how doesn't offer much protection, but what it lacks in armor. it makes up for in speed and fire power. ah.
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with it's designed to blitz the enemy released the smoke bombs and disappear. the crew tells me this amphibious infantry fighting vehicle has already met its match in the dawn bass. apparently american bradley's from the most recent shipment are already here when the studio will show others navarro, our new airborne combat vehicle. the b, m. d 4 is an excellent machine, works like a dream. of course the caliber pleases me. it is good against large clusters of opponents and strongholds against light vehicles. and it's also good against bradley's. it has excellent speed and low fuel consumption. the machine has proven itself, especially on the front lines. it has a high rate of fire,
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the ability to shoot from closed positions. we use the b, m, d every day, send greetings to our opponents and do not let them relax. moscow has been repeatedly calling on the west to stop military shipments. stop the escalation, all russia will have to match it up a job. the west has call to inflict, to military defeats on russia. they need to pump weapons into you crate, including those that can hit russian territory president. so lensky has publicly requested such weapons. we have strongly warned the west against providing than it is effectively waging a proxy war against russia using hans bodies and minds of ukrainian neo nazis. but long range weapons would drastically escalate the conflicts. and i sincerely hope that the fi reasonable people in the west understand that this i of v is only one example of russia's new weapons deployed to the war theater. brand new t 90 tanks. look in the woodlands, drones sure. in the skies, faster and more powerful missiles hit ukraine's infrastructure
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d behind the lines. but the power of russia's biggest and most lethal weapons so far has only been unleashed a drill sites. and my gosh, darn of reporting from the dumbass r t. meanwhile, hundreds of people taken to the streets of a town in central germany to protest against sending weaponry to ukraine and to demand an end to the conflict. the roads as was through the bavarian town, waving flags and shouting, and t will slogans held up by saying i am at peace with russia and ukraine and weapons do not bring peace. germany has repeatedly provided emergency ad humanitarian aid to grain says the conflict corrupted. last year. joey announced 2 months ago that he would send a new package of new v 8 to keep in the amount of 1000000000 euros. but still, he has been complaining about a lack of weaponry and has been demanding even more assistance all to contribute to
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rachel miles. it has more on how he is top diplomat, dimitri clever, criticize the german government for not sending enough weapons. the ukraine foreign affairs minister is lashing out at both the german government and the country citizens. in a new interview with german media bills. dmitri columbus said that germany is still not sending ukraine enough weapons. i think germany could really help me with ammunition including artillery ammunition. we sat down with ukrainian representatives and the german alms industry. and the german industry in my presence asked the german government for one thing to sign contracts saying that they were ready to deliver. so the problem is with the government, so there's a total lack of appreciation here for the fact that already german chance are all i've shoals is going way out on a limb and risking blow back from germans by loading and crane up with german
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weapons. labor also took aim at german protesters, taking to the streets to demand peace, suggesting that by advocating against more weapons deliveries and favoring negotiations, they just want more ukrainians to be killed. he says, except that shipping ever more weapons to ukraine clearly has not led to peace. instead it's ratcheted up the conflict. juergen taught in hoffer of former german parliamentarian and arms control policy spokesman for the christian democratic party under former chancellor helmut kohl called the ukrainian foreign affairs ministers. comments outrageous on social media, he added that germans demanding peace, want to prevent exactly the kind of violence that cru, labor accuses done, of inciting. no country in the world has received as many gifts from germany as ukraine. what i don't approve of are the constant insults by the ukrainian leadership. the 2nd most corrupt country in europe is not our moral coach. recent
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does suggests why germany's politicians like tutton offer could be growing more confident in speaking out publicly against continued escalation of the conflict. public opinion seems to be headed in the same direction in germany, 43 percent of germans. now figure that what's going on in ukraine is really none of their business. and that's up 11 points from the previous survey according to a january. if so, paul and 80 percent of germans told in january for is a survey that they want to conflict to and with negotiations. and all of that is just so far removed and disconnected from the western establishment. rhetoric calling for doing whatever it takes for ukraine to win on the battlefield. incomplete, reckless disregard for the ongoing loss of life on all sides. the longer all of this drags on. the big question now is how long the disconnect between western leaders and the people they're supposed to represent can actually hold
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economy of day now asian financial markers of tumbled amid concerns about global domino effect as yet another us bank has collapse. neal based signature bank had more than a $100000000000.00 and assets of the end of last year, but it has been shut down by us regulators along with california based silicon valley bank. the us treasury has said they would be no bailout, but has a rich should affect some clients and they will be will be able to get them money back for this security deposits. yes, present job i'm is, it's my, it's a given national address about governmental efforts to maintain the countries financial system. the top 4 largest us banks of lost more than $50000000000.00 in market value since the recent news of the collapse of silicon valley bank. but california based lender was slightly involved with tech companies around the world
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. the take, really raising concerns was for us in the u. k. desperate clients have been lining up to withdraw their funds from the california base s b b bank all season. marina crossover explains in detail what caused the banks down for it's make it work time for everyone associated with silicon valley bank. investors are panicking. tech companies are panicking and experts here that i could snowball into a new financial crisis, including former us treasury secretary lawrence summers. it certainly is going to have very substantial consequences for silicon valley, for the economy of all the insure ah sector which has been dynamic. unless i, the government is able to assure that this situation is work through.
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they do us government says it's on it with joe biden and the governor of california already discussing efforts to address the situation over the last 48 hours. i've been in touch with the highest levels of leadership at the white house in treasury . every one is working with federal deposit insurance corporation to stabilize the situation as quickly as possible to protect jobs, people's livelihoods, and the entire innovation ecosystem that has served as a tent pole for our economy. and if that doesn't work out, maybe in mos can save that they, since he's already suites it that these open to the idea of buying the bank. so what does s v be exactly? well, it was founded in the early eighty's and provided financing for almost half of us venture back technology and health care stops. it was one of the top commercial banks in the us, with $209000000000.00 in total assets. at the end of 2022. so what
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happened or s v b didn't expect the federal reserve to raise interest rates last year, which resulted in a losses for the company. that coupled with venture capital drying up and high boron costs proved to be the perfect storm, as to be, was forced to sell the entire bond portfolio, which resulted in a huge loss. and then they announced that they wanted to raise 2000000000 fresh from investors who said no thanks. the next say they're on on the bang happens and $42000000000.00 were withdrawn, leaving them high and dry. good morning everyone. silicon valley bank is getting worse. customers trying to pull millions of dollars out. and kent online banking in mobile services, showing unavailable for some customers, stuck down 60 per cent per market. if the bank fails, it would be the 2nd largest bank failure in u. s. history. the ripple effects of the crass are being felt only at home as the b
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u. k. subsidiary has been put into insolvency and the u. k. government is now urgently figuring out a plan to try and minimize the damage to some of the country's most promising tech firms. and all this comes after a cry for help from about 180 tech companies who sent a letter to you. kate chancellor, jeremy huns, colon him to intervene. the loss of deposits has the potential to cripple the sector and set the ecosystem back 20 years. when he businesses will be sent into involuntary liquidation overnight. this crisis will start on monday and so we call on you to prevent it now. and it's not us in the u. k. s. we be had branches in various countries including canada, china, germany, and israel. the concern is that the bank failure could wipe out stops around the world. in china, clients were being urged to stay calm and told that operations there are
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independent and stable in brazil, founders of sod ups were the 2 hundreds of millions of dollars. as soon as word got out of the imminent collapse bots, not everyone managed to get their funds and sign with a reported $10000000.00 up in the air, you know, who did manage to withdraw money in time as lead these chief executive officer greg becker. he sold $3600000.00 of companies stock less than 2 weeks before this all went down and other interest. in fact, as the bees chief administrative officer was none other than the cfo, all the lehman brothers, you know, the largest bankruptcy falling in u. s. history, which was thought to have played a major role in the global financial crisis of 2008. yep. that one. so how did it get to this? well as the be didn't even have a chief risk officer for almost a year. and when they finally replaced the old one, this january,
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the new one seemed more preoccupied in promoting every liberal calls out there, rather than focusing on the train right ahead. shoot out water kura, clear how severe the fall out. we'll beat. turns out the majority of us would be deposits weren't even insured, which takes things to a whole other level. every one is now on guard, hoping and likely praying that governments intervene and save them and themselves for that matter. because we all know by now how one banks collapse could lead so world wide economic rec. so let's just hope that whoever is steering the solution here is not a crash test dummy ranch in co c, executive director. so the 1st source, money was the s, b, b, 's. financial collapse will affect not only the us, but also in nations across the world, including africa. african bank, especially in africa, highly exposed, highly connected to the global market,
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to the extent that i saw connected the collapse of b. b is likely to affect african banks in quite a large way. and so if africa in particular, so we cannot ignore that collapse that collapses, not just going to affect the americans more banks, we get going to run more likely from monday, going on. going to affect the european band, some asian bank and things of africa. and indeed, some other african countries are connected to europe, asia, and indeed the us itself. so africa will certainly be affected, not all economies in africa that exposed, but you can see the 1st countries that after the highly, highly, or it was the only country in 2008 to the 7 that was found much more effective than the rest of the continent we expect south africa to be on the watch frequent and she said, i should begin to what will the consequence of this, that quite frankly, the rest of the content to catch the cold. iran has
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proposed plan to mutually develop oilfields with full marie's arrival, saudi arabia and it's apparent issue billions of dollars was a bond system for the industry. but also those 2 countries recently agreed to reestablish the diplomatic relations in deal broken by china. that's an hour. that is definitely the recent development regarding the resumption of our ties with rashad will help develop the joint fields with our neighbors. we have proposed that the development of these fields be done by both countries. the chair, the fields in the opec and opec plus meeting, we have very close approaches with saudi arabia, with regards to oil exports. fortunately, the decisions that have been made at opec in opec plus, over the past few months, were all a result of joint deliberations between iran and saudi arabia. the petroleum industry has always been vulnerable to global developments. and now the recent rapprochement between the iran in saudi arabia to opec members could fundamentally
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reshape the outlook for the oil market. besides bridging their political disputes, did one and re of are also expected to resolve their differences in the energy sector. a casing port is the disputed altura rush gas field located in a disputed maritime area in the persian gulf, which has not yet been demarcated to iran is critical of kuwait and saudi arabia's exploitation of the field saying you're on also has a stake in the area believe to have an estimated half a trillion cubic meters of proven gas reserves for energy hungry china, mediating between teheran 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 country's oil is imported. measuring has been a major buyer of iranian oil, even at the highest of the west's economic pressure,
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a guest at ron. it has also been saudi arabia's largest oiling puerto it to mean on by the raining saudi resumption of ties would increase china's certainty regarding the oil market and improve its access to crude oil. the move will also increase the supply of oil from the persian gulf to the east, and this will reduce oil pr. this is china leads the market in terms of oil demand . when the u. s. craft, 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, r t, to run through the africans now well nigh. deer is most prominent business. women who manages the african countries largest all system has decreed
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the problem of stereotypes in the world. faith and called for greater gender equality, r c correspondent pollutant david. it's up the story helpful. my here with me at least a women. yes. very few of them take part in any political process. as these has been a setback for the country, somewhat crafted developments. the numbers every year keeps dwindling. right now, the chance house as a witness, the father reduction in the number of women who were successfully elected the major challenges. i've been in such an increase in violence, thug. and also the social cultural maria. i wanted you to know what you need. you to also appeal that connection is unsecured, shouldn't be provided that, especially for women who are running election so that we can be able to match the men by with foster form and then try and answer the
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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 the fixing that you're in, not just with the work of the people. we all have to join hands together, achieve the goal. 0, $1.00 and the ones from via, in the late this presidential legislative elections, women account said for less than 5 percent of political positions. nigeria has never had the 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 fable. when you give them, when you grant opportunities for them to be there. any decision that you make
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depends on who is in a boardroom? any board decision? depends on who is in the boardroom. you can all we had issues of what are people. this is the mil parliament, the hall in, in the about 11 states. you have member, you know how she's of assembly that i'm not a single woman and they have women committees. and men are sitting in women committees. what do they know about the pins or women? last year, 510, the bills presented to the mil dominated parliament were voted out the bill to provide special see what women are the national assembly. i'll okay for the 5 percent of political positions for women. create the 11 additional c in the national assembly and the state consequence assembly and commitment. the women have at least 10 percent of ministerial appointments. there is a webber optimism, but the new administration i do a recently i should in we'll consider allowing more women to become decision makers in the country. hello, david, i would see a router. well,
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ah ah, ah hello and welcome to crossed out. were all things are considered. i'm funeral about. there are more calls for a ceasefire, or some kind of negotiated settlement of ukraine conflict. some natal leaders have warned zalinski will have to make some difficult decisions. however, the west have little interest in russia's plan to restore the peace. that plan is in plain view, ah discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guess, george samuel leon buddha.
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