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he has all the way to to see miss bishop with a top headlines right now on our team. there he is. the u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking. it's visiting ethiopia and me share essentially post u. s. influence on the african continent, though it does come as editor, i accuse it's washington. i've actually impeding peace in hell. australia's plan to buy 5 nuclear power submarines from america certainly draws criticism from china. it concerns the deal, puts non proliferation agreements with also russia agrees to extend the black sea grain deal, which was set to expire this saturday. it will be extended for 2 months. however,
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most of those days, the west must old up it's part of the agreement and allow the export of russian. greg with multiple us banks, seeing that stops crash to american violence collapse over the weekend. a president, a bite and essentially made an emergency address trying to steady the boat, assuring americans that money is with us. and we are live from all to international headquarters in moscow where it's now just off to 4 pm on tuesday, straight your top stores. so russia's wagner group has reported taken control over the northern part of the industrial zone of a song that is in the city about tom officer, also known as bach moot. on verified footage, circulating on line apparently confirming russian control over the last folk matched plant. a president zelinski actually commanded ukrainian soldiers for
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defending that city back in december. now the, as all plot is one of the city's main strongholds, is it provides the area with an intricate web of underground mines useful in defensive operations. ok, of forces are reported to a last and the last majority of their experience. fighters as thousands of soldiers have been killed or wounded, essentially leaving inexperienced draftees to take that place. you credit and troops also suffering from lack of munition it's rate and concerns over the nation's ability to launch a so called spring offensive. you can read more about that on our website for now on air to africa. we go where the u. s. tickets are state anthony blinking is set to visit e c o p. and the air as a binding ministration is essentially hoping to strengthen its influence on the content inside blink. and is the 4th u. s. different about the suddenly visit africa this year alone? now, earlier the president of at a tray are actually accused washington of taking an,
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an constructive approach to the complet integration. let's get details now. exactly what is blinking up to and africa is all correspond catabolic. the americans are saying that they're looking at this really in their relationship with if you're in a different way and that's what they're hoping to establish, refashion the re imagined relationship with, if you're considering, if an influence here from all, from molly fee, what we're looking to do is re fashion our engagement with b o. p. we would like to be able to have a partnership that is commensurate with their size and influence and with our interests and commitment to africa. this is also part of the dynamics. when you look at the 2 year war that happened in the northern te gray region, this war was that was fuel, if you will buy a peace deal upon the prime minister of ethiopia shaking hands with mister
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wakey. who is the president of at a tree, just north of yoga. and it was that p deal that really unsettled the great leadership as it were and, and what we thought of much mission nations that lead out timidly to conflict, which is said to have this place nearly half a 1000000 people and killed hundreds of thousands law. but most of wiki has his own views with regards to why the americans are involved. and he says that he blames washington for what he calls being and constructive at a time when it was much easier to, to reach a peaceful solution. here's more from president as of what the crucial question is, why this war was launched in the 1st place had a time when a peace agreement was signed. in our view, this was not really a t gray people's liberation, france agenda,
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but essentially the agenda of washington. the sad fact is perturbed and anxious as they were, by the advance of peace between eritrea and s. t o. p. impeding and scuttling it became the duct obsession. but mister blinking will move from if you'll move towards the new year. and that is a very interesting country and that it is right in the middle of the hell. and this a hell has been a hotbed of conflict over recent years, some 20 years, in fact, of islamic insurgency and just general extremism that we've seen from various groups who have interest in who controls the area. now it's important to, to acknowledge here that the americans are hoping to reach a relationship with a country on this a hell. even though they've had a 20 year participation as part of a global force. and as the american forces on its own. but they have been unable to
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bring about the fed piece. now the real question is, why would they be successful? now? we discussed this with an ethiopian about political analysts. 2 things that a western powers. how for some time already proven the inefficiency in solving africa, security problem, african racial initials are also working up there, which is up and trying to be assertive. pointed out, especially now with this in the order of africa, country in west africa, because he's also saying that, you know, africa is to be, should, should, should get hold of his own destiny. africa would gravitate towards the wish as well as the east africa should put his national interest at the hill at the hill, dealing in equal terms with russia, with china, with america, with england, with digital into like so i think africa is on a, on a tremendous trust model, it's transformations in terms of economy as well as in politics. trying to,
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you know, make friends week old, whether with the west or east, the france, the u. s. and other interested in power in this i have this i have what we are seeing is that there are 32 groups which are on the rise like vocal had, i mean the waste and show bob in the east, in the horn of africa, which are becoming difficult to, to control western countries that have come in, but they have the surveillance, they have the information, they have the satellite communication. they can supply with strategic information from, from the skies will to speak. but on the ground it seems, it seems the reality is, the fact is that on the ground with some countries cannot effectively and not effectively, militarily, you know, the 1000000 military address this issue. ah, china says the orchestra,
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a lions is on a quote, passive era and danger. so straightly plans to buy multiple nuclear power submarines from america. a paging has slammed the deal as be stabilizing for the region and also raise concerns. the deal jeopardizes nuclear nonproliferation agreement may your father, you may go to him in the army late to join state and from the u. s. u k. n. a trailer. demonstrate that the 3 countries for the sake of their own jail, political interests, completely disregard the concerns of the international communities and our will can further and further down the path of error and danger. the us president, u. k. prime minister and australian prime minister announced plans to develop a new generation of subs that will be built in the u. k. and australia with us technology and support. the new subs fueled by weapons, great, highly enriched uranium, and could enter service in the late 20 thirty's, or even in the 20 for his as well. well,
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the australian foreign minister has asserted the vessels will not be nuclear arms, so they wouldn't violate any of the countries and people information commitments. and the u. s. has praised the controversial new new deal of washington calling at quote, a prospective peace stand that the inflection point in history. where the hard work of enhancing the church and promoting stability is going to affect the prospect a piece for decades to come. the united states can ask for no better partners in the pacific where so much of our shared future will be red. walker's is security partnership between australia, the u. k, and the u. s. which the countries claim stabilized as the indo pacific region. international china specialist, agile lung says the orcus nuclear sub deal undermines piece in the region, actually pushes other countries towards nuclear development. why louise? lucky so as far as the united states office is concerned, obviously because it is
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a nuclear, propelled a nuclear on summer reads as likely to send a signal to other countries to do the se. and obviously as the child is foreign ministry, a statement says it's going to erode the kind of loan deal vehicle for. ready asian deal and then it was also send signals to other countries to nuclear armed themselves and it would break the whole global effort to the nuclear lies. obviously the small, peaceful apiece we initially because this summer means even though not. ready nuclear armed it is a nuclear propel using both military purposes. these are submarines. these are not motion ships. so obviously that the use of nuclear power, all propel systems for military means. of course it is a violation of the pro ration treaty because the next step is that you can use
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nuclear. ready energy, all sorts of things for military purposes. so a recent report on international arms trade shows that china accounted for just over 5 percent of the world's total arms exports from 2018 to $20.00. 22. america accounted for 40 percent of the market share. we spoke with a researcher at the tri continental institute, who says that such figures showed that the u. s. military industrial complex is essentially geared more for profit. well, 1st of all, this shows how much d industrial military complex of united states is our key actor. in, in united states policies and states economy. and of course, how much is represents a threat to the whole volt guys are making a lot of money. i mean, now with the, with the conflict in ukraine,
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the military industry of united states in may is making, i mean, i think since the problem, since the vietnam war didn't make so much money as now. and of course, the profit with wars with mean they profit with did a great, they profit with the killings of people around the world. i mean, not space has one of the 800 military bases around the world. it's clear that i mean if you, compared to china having 5 percent, because china is actually only a worry about its own defense, national defense against the threats from the west that are increasing now by to day. so i think it's clear demonstrates how much the united states is, the threat to the peace in the world. and it's been, it's been a threat in the last decades. so good to have your company for this program life from moscow. and the russian capital has agreed to extend the black sea grain deal
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with ukraine, but only for 60 days to assess whether the west will prove that it's ready to fulfill its side of the bargain. russia says it's commodities are supposed to be a part of the agreement as well as arctic and ship it at rachel marston now explained. the comprehensive and frank conversation has once again confirmed that while the commercial exported ukrainian products is carried out at a steady pace, bringing considerable profits to kiev restrictions on the russian agricultural exports as the stunning place. how far the stones were, we determined upon tangible progress on the normalization of our agricultural exports, not in woods, but in deeds. so this deal is supposed to allow grain from both russia and ukraine to get out of the conflict zone and over to countries and need, notably in africa and asia. but russian foreign minister, sir, gala rav explain just a few days ago, and you might be shocked to learn this, that only half of that bargain has been upheld. and that's the half that covers
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ukraine shipments. you get the, the 1st part of the green deal package is the safe export of ukrainian grading from the ports of ukraine via the black sea. and the 2nd is the need to remove all obstacles to the export of russian grain and fertilizers. the 1st part is being executed, but the 2nd part is not executed at all. in fact, sanctions prohibit russian ships carrying green and fertilizers from entering relevant ports as well as prohibiting foreign vessels from entering rushing ports to pick up these cargoes. also, sanctions prohibit our russian agricultural bank from using the swift system if we're talking about a deal that it is a package deal. and if a package is half completed, then the issue of renewal becomes quite complicated. so level of again evoke the double standard earlier this month at the g, 20 foreign ministers meeting in new delhi, pointing out that quote, russian agricultural exports of being blatantly hindered no matter how much the europeans and americans who are used to telling lies try to convince everyone,
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otherwise, it turns out that the western sanctions are blocking the ships carrying, rushing grains and fertilizer used to grow food from going to russia to pick up that cargo. and also from entering the ports of delivery. so just how much you raining during is getting to the countries that actually need it most well left to leave beginning about 15 percent of the total export volume, which works out to about one percent each. that's according to the latest data from the black sea green initiative joint coordination center. the top 3 destinations for the grain are china, spain and turkey, representing 46 percent of all exports, involving hundreds of shipments. china, of course, axles, the gateway to asia and turkey. the gateway to africa, but what's the deal with spain? spain domestically produces more than enough of the grain that it needs to feed its own people and europeans with people's grain. these accounting for just a quarter of all the countries domestic consumption, the rest of that grain that the country produces goes to feed its livestock,
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notably pigs. spain is routinely ranked as one of the top, if not the top port, producing country in the entire world. so that's great news for spain and europe's pork industry to get ukrainian brain. but it's not exactly how this whole deal was sold to the world as an absolute necessity. it's kind of like starting up a food bank and demanding donations and all this food. and then going home and shoving in your fridge, it smells like a total bait and switch. russia agreed to the deal because there was so much hanging over the people starving if they didn't. and now the data suggests that a huge chunk of the ukrainian food is just being sold to europe to fatten it's livestock, and also it's coffers. shifting gears to georgia now where demonstrators in tbilisi have burned a european union flag right in front of the nation's parliament. the flag was torn down on tuesday and has since been replaced with a georgian national flag. the symbolic move comes off the demonstrations last week
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. are protested against the proposed law. that would brand some media outlets as foreign agents clashed with shares and several regional us bank close very sharply down on monday, some even putting trading on pause off the stocks had record lows. it all comes in the wake of the collapse of silicon valley bank and fears of a domino effect spread, knock on a even larger bang. so seeing that she was going down, for example, city bank and the bank of america, the stock crashes occurred as president biden sought to reassure americans that money is safe, although he essentially refused to engage with journalists after a statement. have a, have a look at this all customers who had deposited these bank can rest assured i want to rest assured that will be protected and know have access to their money as of today. that includes small businesses across the country, the bank there,
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and need to make payroll pay their bills and stay open for business. no losses. and i'm i, this is important point. no losses will be borne by the taxpayers. let me repeat that no losses will be borne by the taxpayers. when the president, what do you know right now about why it does happen? and can you assure americans that there won't be a ripple a past? due balance of evidence should all the positives be protected at all bank or in there he goes, well, biden's address to ease the fall out from s. b b's collapses seems to have very little effect to be frank with you, not just in america, but also across the pond. european stocks crashing as a self and bank stocks which began on thursday continued stalks again. record lows . the dive come just by news that hsbc had agreed to buy the british arm of silicon valley bank or asian markets, all have also seen volatility following this instability and my colleague rachel blevins. i spoke with an economics professor who believes the s b, b crisis will,
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will damage the u. s. economy, perhaps more than people think. at this point, what you have is a mixture of fear and panic, panic for those who have a long histories of knowing that the government always assures us in the middle, middle of the crisis, that all will be well. and a many times that turns out to be bad advice, dangerous to follow if you are someone involved in finance and for the rest of us, we're waiting to see whether the proverbial other shoe will fall. how far this will spread, how deep the roots are. is this a problem of a few banks? is this the problem of the entire financial and banking sector? we don't know, but i can assure you of at least 2 or 3 things. number one,
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the most dynamic sector of the u. s. economy is high technology, and that is the sector most damaged by the lay offs of the last 6 months, over half a 1000000. and now this collapse in their credit and banking system, it's going to be very hard for start ups to get the kind of financing they have become used to. and that's going to be very bad for the larger american economy. and the other one is that people and businesses looking at the united states or have been for a place to put government money, private corporation, money, individual money that is being reduced by many phenomena. but now this one will add and that will see foreign people pulling money out of the united states because it is increasingly less safe to keep it here than to move it elsewhere. so that the
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ripple effect of the ramifications of this. we are just at the beginning of figuring out where this is going to go. now there are reports that the world's most powerful central banks may stop raising interest rates after the s b b crisis. so what does that mean for the average person on the street, and how are they likely to be affected? especially if central banks do decide to make some moves and response. well, here is one of the ironies of all of this. yes, it is correct that the majority opinion was that the federal reserve adage, next meeting would raise interest rates by another half percent. and yes, it is correct. that with this blow to the american economy, it is now the consensus opinion that they will neither raise nor lower interest rates at their next meeting. but let me explain to you. if it's not clear,
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the united states crashed its economy in 2020, not the pandemic. our class system broke down. as it does every 47 years. then we had an inflation. then we had an interest rate, right. we have been very, very herky jerky in our economic policy because we're literally going from one crisis to another. if you don't raise interest rates, then the inflation who is reduction was intended by doing that will now not be reduced. in fact, the federal reserve has said it is giving limitless cash. that's a quotation, limitless cash to any bank that needs or wants it to protect the depositors. well, if you give limited cash, you do so at the risk of an inflation. but if you already have an inflation,
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then you have the bizarre spectacle that what is being done by the fed to contain the banking prices will actually worse and the inflation prices. and this kind of debt in situation is increasingly the reality of the american economic system. the defense ministry of iran has launched its 1st domestically built training, had called gaston, along with a fully functioning production line alongside that as well. the country has a long tried to procure a foreign jet trainings, but a western sanctions essentially prevented from purchasing all the necessary equipment so open out to watch contributor use of july. he was invited to the and gratian ceremony, and he filed this report. this is the 1st jazz trainer designed and developed in iran, dob ya seen. the light attack jet was built jointly by the ministry of defense aviation industry organization. and these walmack republic of heroes air force in tandem
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with local industry defense minister brigadier general mohammed brazil. osh gianni said the production of the aircraft is a major achievement that has come despite western sanctions with a maximum speed of 1000 kilometers per hour. it's categorized as a soft sonic gent, suitable to be operated by cadets of just past chance simulator training. for more advanced training, he won't, has already built the co sour fighter jet, which is a supersonic aircraft with a maximum speed of 1700 kilometers per hour. they all seen aircraft features 2 iranian made. turbo jet engines dumped out, delivering a combined total frost around $7000.00 pounds. the use of indigenous engines has parents want, they need to go through the process of importing foreign edges that are all what's banned by the western imposed sanctions. the training jet can fly for up to one and a half hours without refueling. we're the sort of ceiling of 12 kilometers. it's
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ideally suited to improve the flying skills of new pilots at high altitudes, while the jet is primarily designed for training purposes. it's developer say it has light attack features as well, making it capable of carrying an array of close air support solutions, such as gone rocket pots, and formerly known as co, sour, 88. the are seen jet trainer made it's made in flight in 2019, at an air base in the city of hammered on the decision to build it came after arms embargoes blocked. he was ability to purchase foreign, may training jets, prompting the country to try to develop its own with the western sanctions. turning this crew on, he wants military sector, one has been trying to indigenous the strategic industry. perhaps the missile program is the epitome, other was military ambition, but in recent years, the country has stepped into other services as well, from you ease to final jets,
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and now jet trainers. use of generally r t to run the international olympic committee has brushed off london's attempts to pressure the sports body into banning russian and bella, russian athletes from next year's summer games in paris saying that giving into such demands would have a detrimental impact on sports. it is not up to governments to decide which athletes can participate in which international competitions. this would be the end, a world sport as we know it today. we hope very much that the british government will respect deal told me of sport, which it has emphasized in so many decisions, statements and un resolutions. the following the conflict in ukraine, the committee band athletes from russia and bella rose from competing in events a back in february, a group of more than 30 countries, mostly western states urged the i r. c. not to ease the ban on athletes. the sports
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bodies response comes after the you case minister for sport wrote to the olympics, biggest sponsors also asking them to pressure the olympic committee. we know that sports and politics in russia and bill iris are closely connected and we are determined to prevent the russian and bill our russian authorities from use in sports for propaganda purposes. and we brought up a whole issue for a good chat with a sports columnist allan will. this is very here. say, look, whenever you think about it at home space for it's only the stronger that russia are really useful would be boy and girl for the world at all special orders for the going to keep them because in any case just sort of compete. so today however,
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is very useful to keep around never contin order wise would be conscious not there are involved for example, supplying arms, nor for softer citizens as well. so basically it's so participant. so the international movement of russo files have gathered here in moscow. supporters from 40 different countries gathered in the bid to encourage more friendly ties with russia. the meeting took place summit attempts by certain western countries to cancel russian culture and present the nation consistently in a negative light. one attendee and leader of bulgaria is, russo fall movement, and nikolai melon off, he said that it is possible to eradicate russia hate. but on one must, well, i guess behave actively in one's civil position to do so. was that in a mercy?
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do you see our idea? our organization is a little over the horizon. our russell file movement is especially important now in a time when such discrimination has reached absurd proportions. when russian athletes are unable to compete with when tchaikovsky is cancelled. and the russian language is prohibited. russo phobia has existed for a 1000 years and we know how it ended for the totters, swedes and germans. in this same way, rest, a phobia will be eradicated, but one must hold an active civil position to do so. consider this as another front on which we must fight with modern day fascist russell folks. it's a matter of honor and dignity. our movement stands for harmony, culture, and a congenial community. it is at the moment, everything good is being torn down, so we must work to rebuild it. now the story does continue online right now at our t thought. com, but also updates any time we feel like we have a plethora of telegram channels belonging to odds use. make sure you join one or 2
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