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difficult when you, when you see him with doctor 1st and who is the lose lose lose one of the the pretty swish. i thought by 30 percent. a storage low with trading of several european bags stokes, a wholesale and faith bred looming financial crisis. the city of all tim off school bar communities, further in circles as russian forces advanced in the dome back with the russian wagner group. when the things voted from inside the area strong hold on long the facility with a deep web underground passage. it also ahead the rocks outside the form of pakistani prime minister residences police attempts to
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arrest the former lead on alleged corruption charges the a very welcome. it's 9 pm here in moscow. and this is arty international with the very latest news updates. it's great to happy with our top story this our one of europe largest bank credit suisse, has seen a 30 percent drop in shap price on wednesday, with the financial times reporting that the financial organization has appealed to the swiss national bank for a public show of support now trading of several companies, stock, including credits with, were temporarily halted on wednesday morning due to steep losses before his call with a wider banking sector, fell off following its modest recovery on tuesday. the main shareholder of credit suisse group from saudi arabia has ruled out any further financial assistance for the troubles bank. the answer is absolutely not. for many reasons. outside the
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simplest reason which is regulatory and statuary. when our own 9.8 percent of the bank, if we go above 10 percent, all kinds of new rules kick in. whether it be by our regulator or the european regulator or this was the regulation. customers as credits with withdrew at $130000000000.00 with the bank reporting an annual loss of nearly a 1000000000. it's biggest since the global financial crisis in 2008 the crash when they spilled over into other european banking sectors. stocks with institutions such as commerce bank and deutsche bank falling between 8 percent and 10 percent jacks appear a direct at the school of high studies in social sciences said curtis, with his drop is a sign some your a p. m. banks of frail eats a sign, you know, it's definite of late. an indicator that some banks knock was a day that some banks in your rock are quite free. and we, as
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a mom and i, you have read, we have seen in the last 6 small czar for a because was a fault of you know, the fault of the stocks off of titles. they had as being put under pressure because of the, of the high in the interest rates. so yes, there is a problem. it is not so far a problem of systemic dimension. but it's certainly a problem which deserves to be addressed very quickly. well, that is on the hills and financial turmoil in the us, where the failure to major banks is cause ripples throughout the world. and it's going to analyst on journalists and john verola, who called the dollar quote, just a piece of paper,
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believes that western governments will solve the current crisis the same way it did back in 2008 by printing more money. this is what happened in 2008. i mean, you know, the government bell down the big bank by pretty money. right? we had all of this. all, we took all these measures to save the banks, right? printing printing, right? it was called q e a quantitative easing. it was basically printing. i don't know, one trillion, 2 trillion dollars, i'm sorry, get the exact figure. but they put the through all this money at the banks and that money, you know, where did it go? you know, it didn't really go into the economy. no, it's settled in the bank. and it contributed to inflation and inflation in the value asset, which of course is an artificial inflation. and this is the problem. the american government always gets involved in the crisis and try to solve by printing more money, but that doesn't solve the problem. that just won't solve the temporarily. it pushes the problem on towards the future, right?
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so basically we're also, we're now today coming to direction. we are coming to reckon with the poor measures that were implemented after 2008 again, printed all this money. then we have coded over 19 print, more money, print, more money. right? so it's going to blow up is going to blow up in a big way. but i think again, by the end of the year, we're going to face a major systemic crisis in class. and that is what's fueling inflation. and the inflation is also wrecking havoc with the financial system. you know, it's all connected. it really, really is all connected. and a lot of people are fortunate. don't see that. actually, our leaders don't even understand that it's all connected. that may have a competent they are well, my colleague peter scott spoke with aren't they contributed with chris ends earlier, who drew parallels between the current crisis and that of 2008. i think people tend to do in these scenarios are sort of speculate really we should do is i believe, as an economist, we should look back in history that see what happened in the past. and if we look
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at the past, the us dollar really was the currency of choice. there wasn't really anything to contend with it. you know, china was sort of, you know, it's starting to build up confidence within that. the women be tried to get international partners to adopt it, but they weren't really there. and we can see. so they've actually got a clip pizza from hillary clinton when she was the secretary of state and 2000 night, showing how confident she was in the power of the u. s. economy. and therefore the u. s. dollar. it's a good investment. it's a safe investment. even despite the economic challenges sweeping over the world, the united states has a well deserved financial stability, reputation. he's very, very confident that really there wasn't really anything to challenge challenge the us, follow that. but take the situation now. take weather us stories going the fact they printed so many the fact, but now, you know, most saudi arabia, even, you know, prevention, saudi at the top of top of the programs, accepting payments in other currencies, apart from the us, solar. that wasn't the case. and she's out there night. so how the market's react
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is going to be very turbulent, in my opinion, when it comes to your rights, or pretty much any other currency that is allied closely to the us dollar. well, we'll talk a reactions to this. how do you think the u. s. will respond to this latest crisis? yeah, well again, i think they're going to have to have a very different response. it's not going to be easiest for them as it was before. let's take you to 2000 and we keep them i see the other night, but that's kind of where we need to compare things. so i think the last time we really saw this kind of reaction is in a very collapse of buildings in the collapse of bank in spite of that was a lot bigger. but hey, it's a playful right now. you know, that was a different time. you know, the us and china, even the u. k, announced back then the u. s. is probably closest ally, that it was that golden age of relationship with china. the us is that again, we're going to use that again. i'm sorry to get out to get the click of a clip with her because she's just so much great contact for us today. hillary clinton in china in 2008 and have a listen. and i appreciate greatly the chinese government's continuing confidence
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in united states treasury's i think that's a well grounded confidence. we have every reason to believe that united states and china will recover and that together we will help to lead the global recovery again as we see the best reputation in the well, we've got a great relationship with china, x, y, z. now that just isn't the case anymore, they've really been prodding fine, and they've been prodding china over china's relationship, ever growing closeness with, with russia. vine is chinese commerce. that insistent, as was agreed in the one china policy that taiwan is not part is part of china. hope is not is part of china, which is adopted as international law, which the us still continues to send lethal aid to taiwan. so the chinese are not stupid, they're putting everything out there. economy was very differently that financial planning with tiffany. it doesn't work, you know, sort of like bite in the other day on monday when he gets up in the morning says
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a statement that statements a plan one month, one week, one year, even 10 years in advance. so really this, this, this, this sort of schism that's happening now is the birth of this most multicultural world, or that we talk about, i think it's going to be very, very difficult for the u. s. to react so that they're not going to have as many friends there anymore. to pakistan now where clashes between the nations police and support is a former prime minister in ron con, have escalated outside his home in the hor as officers. and once again fell to arrest the opposition leader for not appearing. it's a court hearing on alleged corruption charges con, however, is convinced. the real goal of the government is to rig the elections. the reason why this is happening is not because i broken the law reason why this is happening is they want to put the jail the one been jailed so that i cannot contest elections up. the reason i didn't appear in the court was because my life is a threat. i already had one solution dumped on me and my life was threatened up by
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the same people weren't power. and actually there was a warning by the interior ministry that my life is in danger. the gym with such forceful, i mean, shot off tanks. they had everything they had. these armored gauze. the eastern part of the whole now resembles a battle ground. as the violence is filled out into a 2nd day, the unrest fled up on tuesday. as cons, the forces gathered outside his home to defend him from the authorities. some local and say the attempt to arrest counties aimed at postponing the elections, which could see him returned to power demand in the media around the world showing what happened here. but our government has imposed to ban and local tv channels to not show emron cause they're fighting a war with us because they want to avoid elections. they want blood and coffins. they want to rest them around con. so people will take to the street. there will be by lens and that will be enough justification to postpone the elections in ohio.
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but to day we stood with him. god willing him wrong, can will save pakistan. he will put his foot on their neck and will be elected again. no one can stop and then when they have shut down, the internet's not only have they fight to you guys. but those direct fired the former prime minister residents. our whole leadership is not safe. it's provoke, and the people marty, hope. my local correspondent, john, way the yahoo explains the nature of the unrest. semi guzman martin, i'm standing outside some on park. we're just 24 hours ago. there was an operation launched by the punjab in islam about police to arrest former prime minister. im wrong con. that is still ongoing. this whole area looks like a war zone. they deploy paramilitary troops, fire to gas, an open file and protest us many p t i walkers were injured and went to hospitals. a state of emergency has been imposed in hospitals. schools have been shut down,
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all roads leading to examine park adjacent streets, and war contracts are completely close to the public. it looks like an occupied valley where no one is allowed to answer or access it in the journos who left last night and came back in the morning. i'm not allowed to the area that proved job. police say they will continue this operation until they're resting on han jalencia ought in use. law hor russian forces have taken control on the small hamlet as as alice and young square near the city of archie. i'm off scuse, known as bank loot. further and circling the city as, according to the log in at p. m. c. chafe and back near to has been the focus of intense fighting for over 7 months with the ukranian troops flanked on both sides. but he had to re burbridge bel, despite the lack of ammunition in the most difficult battles. our assault sir completing the encirclement of bus routes. this morning, the p. m. c. wagner sought units gained control over the village of zealous 9 sky.
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the russian army has reported he attacks the rare of ukrainian reinforcements in the area overnight scots, off the presidency. lensky office announced they would keep defending the city, a major logistics hub for the ukranian army. earlier russia's bunker group reportedly took over part of the industrial zone of zalman, auto mosque, and verified on line footage apparently confirmed that rushes control over the last talk. marsh plant. as you can see in the thirty's, wagner has taken the facility in the north of the city. this is the same plant where president lansky commanded ukrainian soldiers from the defense of the city last year is on plant is one of the city's main strongholds were bits, underground tunnels vital for defense. meanwhile, in the la ganske were public, russian forces had shell, the ukrainian positions, as, as the russian army continues. it's offensive with tank battles, waging on the grounds and drones clashing in the skies. our correspondent egleston brings us more from the ground. the soil here in the spring time dawn boss is very
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close to quicksand parts of this forest with not many vehicles. ros. this terrain, freely and safely. thanks. i certainly among those that can ah, these tanks belong to the ural separate assault, but tell you to say they know their enemy in the face is hardly an exaggeration. a 100 meters is sometimes good, separate stories. keeps all seeing eyes focused on the battle for both mote
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and russian troops. here in the la ganske republic have been trying to capitalize on the distraction. ukrainian command has drawn reinforcements, but they are often gathered out of yesterday's trainees without real combat experience. who become easy prey, such accuracy would be impossible without drones. there's such a swarm of them in the skies every day, every minute that it's not uncommon for russian and ukrainian birds to meet and duke it out like this. one is down, this time the russian drone literally came out on top and intention, the entirety of the russian force shares with every heart in their ranks. i'm just done of reporting from the dumbass r t. my shows that foreign minister has said the u. s. and we pads running that crunched off the crimean closed, they ignored the no fly zone in washington been to stage a provocation,
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bunny liddy route for you as completely ignores the fact that after the start of the special operation, our military declared the relevant areas of the black sea adjacent to the coast in certain places, as areas that have a limited status for used by any aircraft or such to fire disregard suggest that the american site is constantly trying to look for some kind of provocation to escalate its confrontational approaches. a timothy has now for martha rena, cause or ethan marina. get to see. could you please elaborate on rush and stance on what happened? absolutely. well moscow said that the you west was aware all along that that area that air space. i had a flight restricted status all along, but washington, of course, a has always said that it would ignore that and continue fly and wherever they, sol fits. and this is what happens. so naturally, moscow says, since washington was aware of this,
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most likely seems to be an act of provocation. so they're just looking for a way to escalate their approaches. and this is one of the ways they did that since again, they knew that that area had a flight restrict the status. and so how is the u. s. stance evolved? well, at 1st, they were accusing moscow right away. they said that the moscow did this intentionally, and now just literally less than 24 hours of change dirt soon. and now we have statements from the usaa state department spokesperson that price. who's saying that it looks like it was most likely an unintentional event. let's take a listen. i think the best assessment right now is that a probably was unintentional. it probably was the result of profound and competence on the part of one of these russian pilots. but at 1st that, like i said, they were going crazy. they summoned right away the russian ambassador to the usaa in washington, and they're had him answer questions, the u. s. they department,
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and now of course they changed their game. so let's have a look. it's very interesting just to compare what happened in less than 24 hours. what their reaction we saw 1st from western media to this drone, dangerous confrontation between the united states and russia. an incident that national security council spokesman john kirby called unsafe unprofessional, and reckless russian warplane force down an american drone over the black sea russian fought aj. it has collided with an american surveillance drone. the russian fighter play struck the propeller of the on manned u. s. aircraft raso, forest part has always maintained from the very few hours after this happened that russia did not come into contact, actual physical contact if you will, with the drawing. and also it did not shoot it down. they did not use any weapons against that. but again, we saw all what was happening in western media there. and again, there weapon there were prepared. ah, but perhaps it was a russian as spokesperson are the 3, the scave who sat at best actually
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a let's have a listened exactly about that flight, restrict the status, which is the key and most important information of as they those who shouldn't have been there shouldn't have flown there and then everything would have been environmentally friendly. and this of course, was everything. answering garza said, a gale abroad mentioned earlier in the day that these actions, they know the risks that they're taken, washington a when they do this and they risk escalating. is this something that they're looking for? that is the question. marina may, thanks for the update stance ortiz at marina concert with a t t house. a hunter and a president say she's willing to establish diplomatic relations with china. and move has been warmly received by beijing, but under the condition that the south american nation compliance with it's one china policy where you from founder, you're going to welcome the relevant statement made by the honduran side, establish the diplomatic relationship with chinese,
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the right choice in compliance with the great trends of historical development and the advancement of the times on the basis of the one china. principal, chinese willing to develop friendly and call. pros have relations with hundreds and all of the countries in the world. they didn't consider taiwan parts of its territory and under the one china principle, no country may maintain diplomatic relations with both china and taiwan. if 100 secure, with ties with beijing, it would have to sever its relations with taiwan. type a has already expressed a serious concern over the diplomatic moves between honduras on beijing. taiwan has also latin american country to quote, heavily consider to avoid making a wrong decision. or the number of countries is c, taiwan as independent, has been decreasing over the years of some nations have withdrawn the recognition. right now only 14 states. consider taiwan a separate country,
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have diplomatic relations with ty, pay most of the world's nations respect the one china policy. and let's take a closer look at latin america, shall we only a governments that still recognize that taiwan while the major economic and political powers of latin america adhere to the one china policy and accept the core principles of its territorial integrity. asia political risk analyst was saying gold faith, hundreds is aspiration for ties with china. could mean another friend of rivalry between washington and beijing. the united states in china are clearly competing for influencing in central and south america. as well as the caribbean. already seeing some criticism from us politicians in the u. s. government overhead doors decision. but inevitably will your, what could the us really do? you can't tell another country who we can enter into diplomatic relations with other than, you know, try and carrot and stick approach. china, there, there,
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there with here, there, with infrastructure projects. there, there with trade as well. the united states has been narrow, obviously it's, it's the united states is back yard. ah, i'm a chance. could not have conducted the operation which blew up the old stream pipelines. that's the message from seymour hersh. the journalist who broke the story on washington's alleged involvement in the blasts he's dismissed with the media report. the sabotaged was carried out by a mysterious pro ukrainian group with no state support. the stories in the new york times of the washington post are simply expressions of panic. i can't help but notice that all the source is cited to the articles are named. this is pure parity . the russian president has also branded the western media conspiracy theory of nonsense plasma. putin say the new stream bombing was a state sponsored terrorist attack. he added that the u. s. has
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a vested interest in destroying the pipelines, the current cheap russian gas to germany of washington is now selling its own expensive elin g to europe in countries for a hefty profits. and added that russia is gas prone, has discovered a suspicious device on its pipeline, which could have been used to activate the explosives. an old strain. pipelines were crippled by several, a single tiniest blast last september. according to the investigation published by police surprise when seymour hersh, the u. s. military colluded with norway to plot explosives on the pipelines in june during a nato military jewell in the baltic c. 3 months later, a signal was allegedly sent to remotely activate the bombs on the sea bed. western countries have denied the accusations. we moved over the new stream case with august. when no hurts bloss creek of. busy the new girls. busy alleged cranium a check by a private sailing. busy boat 1st, what i did, i looked at my calendar,
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if it were the 1st of april, you know, i must have, i have left the same way, simon hurst, last or let him put you off because of course, to operate such a very complex operation. you need logistics, logistics, that is either in the profession of a big conglomerate, or in the profession of a mighty fate. there is no way that some holiday makers, or people disguising his holiday makers, selling boat, could have done it to united states. they staged a war against russia and germany of the speech, the war against russia by extend tomato over the. busy last 30 years, and they state's an economic war against germany. by when i still was member of the committee of energy and economy for the talk, we anonymously decided for switching or not seem to,
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for example. and this was over ruled by the united states influence on german government. and the only beneficiaries originated states more over now they can sell off. they are very expensive liquid guess. i believe they did investigations, but they don't want to release the results because they are pointing probably to that say to united states and united kingdom. and that is not convenient, so they don't want to publish the inconvenient truth. germany is not sovereign. so we occupied still by the americans. they can dictate us what they want to happen in our country. they could stop, of course, not stream to pipeline. and they did probably by the explosions in the end, so we can decide, oh, not stream to but i mean the population in germany to industries the atom is everyone was suffering. ready because of the high energy costs demanded that from
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the drum and government, and usually the german government would listen carefully to the interests of the industries, at least not the people and industries. so here you haven't, washington didn't want us to use gas from russia, and they wanted to probably even diminish our economic prospects. then you can of course speculate. what is the interest of the united states in russia has said it expects the participation of nearly all $54.00 african nations in the 2nd africa, russia summit to be held in saint petersburg. this june with us is the west continues. this demands that the continent stop cooperating with russia. we are convinced that most leaders will ignore open threats and outright blackmail from western states, which literally demand that african state still co operating with russia. we assure that no one will be scared, since there is a huge request for cooperation from both sides, from the russian side and from the african one. we have mutual interests that we can unite now. russia has
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a long history of diplomatic relations in africa. the united states, since the hub only shown interested in nations since the ukraine conflicts began to do most goes work on the continent, the us held it so in africa, russia, as long as i 1st of its kind since the era we spoke to professor of political science and international relations, david manet, he said, international shifts in the economic power could actually give africa an advantage . the whist has been on the african continent much more longer. give him the history of colonialism, even in the post independence and most african countries, the worst has been active. and given the competitive advantage of the most western countries have within global institutions such as i m f, world bank been up by hand in terms of directing some of the policies in most
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african countries. however, things are shifting. we see this wind of change where our power economic power is shifting to asia mainly and within bricks. i think there is in that one between which russia china, brazil sort of can india a new class. she engineer a new way of handling some of those precious and by extension, keeping africa k. a better chance of accessing quite a number of other alternative models of development as well as a means to trade on key and important items. the u. k. has deployed a robot shock to the water that the river tens which is capable of consuming as much as 500 kilograms of waste per day. similar devices are already operating in countries such as south africa. thus, as many other african states have become a dumping ground for european trash with no proper solution in sight.
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ah la, zekiel food, allison plastic, buried on the ground makes the soil in the tiled just this morning. he there were cows grazing, had since they can find grass, they eat. the plastic cows shaped coats and alike gondola has mainly protected harris, using the lang da barbary national park, where there are sea turtles. those totals, for example, confused, discarded plastic with jellyfish, and eat it as well. oh hm. mm hm. mm hm. with the life that was that after pre wash, we used this machine, which is
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a grinder with a capacity or 500 kilograms per day. the plastic comes out in pallets mixed with powder. then we use a safe to separate. it's after that it proceeds to a 2nd wash. ah, ah, case of my son. one of the idea is not only to come and work at different, but also to provide environmental education that they will in turn be passed on into homes, families and neighborhoods. what we are doing is important at a municipal level hey, thanks for joining us.

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