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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, i need a she champagne proposed to visit moscow. he takes a swipe at western attempts to dominate the world order while russian president vladimir posted, emphasizes the strength of that country. file. actual partnership with a supplier or roy in the world by a big margin. that machine, it sounds roll african countries, africa shaping out to being the largest market. is roy, thanks. well, so africa,
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i'll be in the continent coat with devastating food shortages in certain regions. africa curve, ne accounts for 2 thirds of india, total rice exports, a senior russian lawmaker ones that poland would lease world war 3 if it enters the green country off back after a published different masses. countries could fight the support of keys and today box, exactly 2 decades. since u. s. lead voltage invaded iraq to impose regime change by 4th levy behind a massive destruction and the estimated 1000000 people debt. he continued, especially coverage of the devastating conflict. a
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live from moscow is just past the hour and it's great to have us i'm, i'm on the, let's take a look at the top story this our, the upcoming meeting between the leaders of russia and china. ah ah, on the all the time it is 3 day visits lawson she, she pena has russian counsellor at a map of him, a written articles echoing that common vision and their approach to the turbulence of today's world. our world is confronted with complex and intertwined,
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traditional and nontraditional security challenges damaging acts of germany, domination, and bullying, and long and tortuous global economic recovery. the international community has recognized that no count 3 is superior to others. no model of governance is universal and no single country should dictate the international order. the collective west is cleaning more and more desperately to archaic dogmas to its elusive dominance. putting the fate of entire states and nations at stake. the u. s . policy of dual containment of russia and china, as well as of all those who defy american dic tots is becoming increasingly acute and assertive. the architecture of international security and cooperation is being dismantled. also put up a welcome banner for the ties delegation on the route from the airport where they expected to arrive earlier. my colleague racial blevins is thus the upcoming visit with all c correspondent,
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shay bowes. but for her to overstate the importance of this visit by she, she's paying to moscow. and as part of this, add the lead up to the visit president. she's peeing and president putin of boat with the articles in the corresponding papers in each of those countries. and in his, her article, he has sort of outlined some of the key points which he's going to try and pursue and through these air meetings he talks about and the long history between russia and china, shared almost moral values between the 2 states. and that they're going to try to build not only infrastructure links, but also economic links and, and build upon the ancient history as they warm together it, you know, in a sort of almost natural and you know, partnership which is evolved you to some of the pressure coming from the west, unlike some countries, the claim had yamani and bring discourse to world harmony. russia and china are
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literally and figuratively building bridges. russian chinese relations are an example of harmonious and creative co operation between major powers, much joy and stable bilateral ties are constantly gaining new strength and serve as a benchmark for a new type of interstate relations. characterized by mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and mutually beneficial corporation. it's not just russia and china, there are a number of countries that are stepping out that are increasing their ties with each other. what do you see is behind those changes when it comes to this overall multi polar world landscape? here? i think china, of course, is a leviathan when it comes to the economic world. it has a bigger manufacturing capability than the rest of the globe and combined. so it's very difficult for at the west to put pressure on china in economic fashion, because it could cause serious damage their own economy. we've seen a similar pressures on russia failing, essentially to deliver the outcome that they,
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they believe. so i think other countries in africa and the middle east are starting to look towards rush in china to lead them to a brighter future, which isn't based on a dominant ad dollar, or as sort of a rules based order where united states makes the rules. and gives the orders for more on this topic, mascot, live mouth tooling. man, and university professor ho elac sign. professor. thank you so much for joining us here at archie of pleasure. so he did now, we recently talked about the articles, both leaders of written, but i am both of them seem quite optimistic about economic bilateral relations. how will you describe the trade between the 2 countries are especially where these are the pressure of western sanctions? well, definitely are the 2 countries can work together very well. and we can see that
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trade has been wising extremely rapidly over the last few months. and i, i understand that russia is now using remonde b. okay. s t r instrument, you know, for, for settlement and i think that all order directions are in all the developments i'm the right direction and i can see that there would be continued ah, ah, ah, improvement in relations and in co operation. i mean, both russia and china seem to be working together to reduce a global dominance of the us dollar, especially in oil markets. how successful has this saturday been one, and is it the error or is it the end of the other dollar era? do you think well, i think that tom, a u. s. dollar ah, has to lose its supremacy. you know,
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because otherwise it's really not fair and it's not the inclusive world, or in order for the world to be on a more level of kind of setting. it's important that no currency will be a supreme currency as such, you know, so, so i would encourage sure, i would hope that there would be some kind of arrangement. so that are all currencies on the same footing, you know, in a because they're the current state of the u. s. dollars. really, very strange. you can see that, for example, during the limb and crisis ah, the u. s. treasury yields come down so much so that when there was a crisis, as a matter of fact, american was able to boy, even lower cost. this doesn't happen to end of the country when other countries face enterprises like that they would have to, ah,
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incur much higher boring cause but not so american. i don't think this is fair and i think our all country should be on the level ground. and so let's see how things part. now we're to the official seam, oh, they are very skeptical about this upcoming visit, saying for one that china may be adding a fuel filter, you know, to the euclidean crisis. ah, while trying to portray itself as a mediator. m p, 's hiipaa. but what was your take on that? i mean, is china here? it's interesting that though, as russia, as china zagging think um this is his 1st international i visit. well, the thought will you? well, yeah, to, to china piece is the most important thing. it's paramount. so you can see that our over, ah, since the establishment of the commerce part of china,
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china has not really which and wall or occupy any country ah, all over the usa decades. you know, it's a 100 years already since they come to, spite of china has come into existence. and you can see that china is a peace loving country and it really objects to war of any kind. and i think our china is going to, to trying to make peace, or, ah, if it can, you know, so, so it's doing its best, you know, it has booker this deal, which is very historically, it is important, you know, ah, for, ah, mutual odd, the diplomatic relations between iran and, and saudi arabia and i, and i think the china is going to continue to work to what piece further, how important is this is the bricks. ah, d, i,
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when the bricks are group of countries with brazil, russia, india, and china. i know we looking at a new sort of a friend with countries come in like russia and china coming together and not already dealing with i would trade but also looking to deal with other forms of um, no other forms of i will. how would i say other forms of mutual benefits? yes. yes, i think god, there is a growing consensus among many countries that it's important that that you knew paula will change, you know, to multiple or well, you know, when you have extreme imbalance of power, then the world becomes dangerous. for example, can see that because you rock was rick, you know,
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was not able to defend itself. and then the u. s. could invade it, you know, and, and it was saw, essentially a turned into a, the country was essentially destroyed, you know, so, so i think gets him, it's important for some kind of balance of power. and i can see that, for example, north korea's very ha wise in this regard, you know, because it has developed some weapons, you know, that can at least keep the potential in betus on the, on the alert. so, so i think a balance of power is it is important to keep the world in peace and day sir. professor, thank you so much for joining us here today at our tea. a pleasure. talking to you, sir. thanks again for your time. thank you. let's move on out to other stories from around
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a world or other hopefully by in the air has been increasing its rising source africa over in the continent. coat with devastating food show that is in certain regions are the course for that written sharma in in the am column day within nigeria. present the details of arising duration. oh, oh, oh, i made gilbert ford crisis conflict and subsequent sanctions making things difficult to cross the world. there's a sliver of good news coming in from the global south africa's future. all scenes increasingly connected with india as rise, diplomacy between the 2 countries intensifies in near the cheapest supplier or rise in the world by a big margin that has sheen and so rural african countries and how africa shaping
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out to be india largest market africa has emerged as a lucrative market for indian rice exposures, and india as a reliable and reasonable one for africa. india exports rise to over $150.00 countries. and out of the $14000000.00 tons of rice, it has exported so far this year. over 9, millions of going to africa alone. africa has traditionally b, nobody'd large market photo with numbers 20 days because racism is effective as compared to quality, which is so important in other markets, lake southeast asia, australia, e, with center. and know the estimate of ministry of agriculture is that 2122. we had 122000000 done. so for a sport action that for the cur, has been importing roughly around 2 thirds of more than 2 3rd of when overall numbers, monthly dice exports,
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india primarily exports bar boiled non basmati rice to africa. and since africa is the price sensitive market, the benefits are a 2 way road. it gets both a good deal for tom and good quality at low prices. they are just like the rest of the wall has been trying to install the domestic market, have what it needs and restricted the export to wife last september. it is unlikely to list the export ban any time soon to continue in shore food security at home. and india, despite the restrictions, has remained the world's largest exporter off rice by there is more impact on the overall exports is primarily because of work still looks at india is you know, a supplier of rice and we have, we still have displayed 20 percent duty. we still have an edge or whatever
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competitors i was referring to international basis. yesterday, this stood d dollar barked and the plane. so whether it is compared to be thailand or pakistan, we still haven't h o over the years. my jewish have enjoyed rice from india, particularly the buzz matter rise. but although the government has put in place measures to reduce importation and encourage local rise, production. sell us the india rise. c my durance love a fine varieties cannot be questioned. rise is gluten free on low price. the it contains all the it's essentially as if this low in sodium, those are fullest rural. a lot of
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a smarter i sort of based on my knowledge because most times people have limited. so if you have like $200.00, this feasel like 2 to 3 hours. so consumers of the right the, the long grain makes it stand out into basmati rice. i like it because it's has a long green sling. i don't fancy for to race. i tell the 2nd as i it is and i love the taste, right? a petition into nigeria has been seen a downward trend. so nigerians who prefer and depend largely on the indian price have refused to accept homegrown rights varieties. irrational maker has warned that if poland dislikes to directly intervene in the grand conflict, it would be the source of world war 3. according to learned slootsky, who heads a parliamentary committee on internet affairs, he made those comments after
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a senior post diplomat said his country would fight against russia if keys regime were to fail. swell is the ukraine will defend its independence or else we will be obligated to enter into these conflict because our principal values that the foundation of all civilization of our culture will fundamentally be in danger. so we have no choice holes bass or the paris just went on one of francis top news networks and basically told the french people that poland is willing to drag the rest of the west into a full blown frontal war with russia. why? because ukraine's independence is threatened, he says, warsaw now try to back pedal in connection with the comments on the interview, given by ambassador russia shasky to the french station. now see i on march the eighteen's this year, we would like to know that it is interpreted by some media in isolation from the context in which it was given. careful listening to the entire conversation allows us to understand that there was no statement about colin's direct participation in the conflict. but only
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a warning about the consequences of ukraine defeats the possibility of russia attacking or involving are the central european countries in the war. like the baltic states and poland, but the ambassador sure didn't seem worried about keith's independence when the u. s. state department was setting up shop in ukraine after leading regime changed against his president victory new coverage back in 2013 for refusing to assign a cooperation deal with europe in favor of a more independent position visa v. russia and the west. and where was the same polish ambassador to uphold those values of independence when the u. s. poured cache into poland, the u. s. congress approved $288000000.00 worth a foreign military financing just last year for warsaw. with washington playing sugar, daddy is poland, really in a position to claim independence as a core value, let alone one worth dragging. the whole western world into war with russia to defend. now frontier a deputy terri,
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mariani has just pointed out that warsaw is now going further in washington in providing fighter jets to ukraine, which washington still the least for now refuses to do the kind of weapons mariani says that can hit deep into russian territory. now clearly a huge risk of major escalation here. yet the polish president says that war sauce make 20 nines will arrive in ukraine within days. and the rest of the wes just shrugs, i guess, by the way, the people of france. so, you know, the audience that the polish ambassador to paris was addressing on french t v. i certainly not agreed to rush in behind. poland for a war with russia just because both warsaw and teeth have this totally delusional view of themselves as a dependent and not washington's paid shields, doing its dirty work against russia. now germany in france, the economic and military powers of europe have at least tried at times throughout this whole crisis to temper the gung ho washington rhetoric around the great
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conflict. but poland has been at the forefront of pushing for escalation at every turn, 1st was supplying tanks. and now with fighter gents and this ambassador and now just casually calling for a head on war between russia, neo 2, a monks, a grim, 2 decades full, the iraqi people. since the us put boots on the ground to invade the country, i'm imposed regime change by force. aussie continues its special coverage of the conflict which through the oil which middle eastern country into chaos and the stabilized the entire region. at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq,
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to free its people. and to defend the world from great with innocence and fleet with all the go as well as the 3 they went to the iraq. he gabrielle, to speak with the local rhythm about the devastating 9th. when the us began is bombing campaign. eye witnesses described what happened when missiles rained down on the iraqi capital, a march 2003. while the attack was anticipated, locals will have traumatized by the sheer scale of the destruction. it was very difficult for the country, and for all iraqis citizens on that day,
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a disaster struck my nephew was killed in the 1st strike on that god damn day bushes, a criminal. it was his fault. they are all criminals. they trampled on humanity. they hate people. this was to be expected of them. they came to destroy the country, not to protect the citizens of iraq. it was a curse time for all. iraqis were still feeling the consequences of this. the world has promised the american soldiers would be welcomed with open arms with flowers and with sweets. while a swift victory was guaranteed, we are in the square where the americans tore down the statue of saddam hussein. but what many people don't realize is that he was just yards away in the streets behind me. watching events unfold. bus loads of people were brought in to create the impression that it was ordinary iraqis that tore down the statue. it was to create the narrative that the people who supported the us led invasion as a us struggled with heavy losses private military contractors were brought in. but they, too were involved in war crimes in their atrocities against ordinary iraqis. civilian
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here in this whole square, one of the worst massacres took place at the hands of the notorious blackwater private military company. as they escorted a u. s. military convoy. the mercenaries open fire, killing 17 and wounding 20 to word blackwater. for me, as a journalist is associated with something terrifying. i saw people in complete disarray, for example, there was always arrested. any resident could be shot dead on the street. this incident took place in the alcohol area. there was a turmoil, some passes by were killed by blackwater, p. m. c. we went to this place only after the blackwater left by then black water was something terrible for us. this incident was not particularly disgust at the meetings by the government then for blackwater personnel with charlton giles. but i would like to pardon by then, you have president donald from black or to may find his name, but not the fact of him. under the name of how to me, it was
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a letter they involve in the fighting a fall. i fought ahead of the conflict in ukraine. now as content is, there has a vested interest in liquid natural gas, which many phase the recalls what has been described as nato for the war. consensus was bought $1000000000.00 by investment company apollo group in 2016. in september 2020, a polar group entered a 5 and a half 1000000000 real estate investment partnership with the abbey national oil company, one of the world's largest oil companies, and a major exporter of liquefied natural gas. in december 2021 at noah was invited to enter a joint venture to create an all in cost her new in the ukrainian pulse of a desa for transportation to western countries. the announcement came a month after chief executive of the ukrainian state energy company, nafta. guess you're a veteran co told an abu dhabi energy conference that he hopes the russian nurturing to pipe on into europe, which bypasses ukraine would not be approved. he said that ukraine stood to lose $2000000000.00 per year,
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about 1.5 percent of its g d p. if the russian pipe was operational, claiming that no string to is actually putting the whole continent and global security at risk. one expert says, these organizations operate in a gray area, often outside the law, lives of each of the black, what a case has not been solved. i think the americans are investigating the case, but insignificant information about the investigation, procedure and compensation issues comes from different sources. i heard that some citizens receive compensation while others did. not. all this is caused by the weakness of the government and protecting it citizens. we now know that the war was based on a lie. there were no w. m. d's on saddam had nothing to do with $911.00. but the legacy of the invasion continues. 20 is often the 1st message for fire and the u. s. invasion. numerous museums who looted thousands of historical artifacts with stolen
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ransacking of the rocky natural museum is considered one of the most devastating acts of cultural vandalism. in modern times. i'm hoping this minute either the right to national museum was subject to the largest loosen in modern history. most significant cultural heritage in the most important home of civilizations has been stolen. mm. ah, ah . in 2003, when the looting mostly took place, the national museum house, thousands of important archaeological lightens from ancient civilizations, such as these marian, babylonian, akkadian, assyrian, as well as slumming civilization. so large quantities of items have been looted,
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sabotaged were even smashed, especially sculptures and pottery. many of the taken items were found in antiquity, shops and auctions around the world, and were sold to the highest bidders. ah, ah ah, how did have been and what was stolen from the racket, national museum is only a small part of what has been looted from the archaeological sites spread across iraq wide to the fragile security situations in many provinces, especially after the 2014 events and the emergence of terrace groups, those archaeological sites, which were not under government control, have been legitimately excavated. thousands of archaeological items have been found
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and eventually smuggled abroad on u. p. s. lift feet. this was a pre planned and systematic theft. the area in which the national museum located is supposed to be a very restricted area, and he was troops were stationed near the museum. yet they allowed the mob to break into the facility and lute the items that present human values. the systematic attempts to eradicate iraqi antiquities have been amplified by the rice of iceland, especially around the city of mosul, where a syrian archaeological items were looted and sold to international markets and auctions for millions of dollars. ah, iraq,
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embassies and consulates all over the world have exerted tremendous efforts to retrieve stolen items. we also maintain good cooperation with horan ministries. around the world, into poll and unesco. the united states has enacted legislation that criminalizes and bands the trade of iraqi antiquities. who have urged european countries to enact a similar act in order to impose strict controls and laws to band the trade of looted antiquities from rock. we've heard many other stories about the u. s. invasion of iraq to mark this grim, i've mostly say with us for more human interests. so is, and all the details about the lunch campaign throughout the day. well, that's all for this new segment. option rental fee is up max on going underground annually, but at the top of the out ah
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