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ah, with a do not expect transparency in these investigations, nor the general public to get acquainted with its results, rushes forward. i mean, if that's okay, law prop says he does not expect the western investigation into the sabotage of the north stream pipelines to expose the truth as author of war winning journalist seymour hersh reveals the cia scripted a narrative to cover up washington's role in the new daily scale down security at british diplomatic offices off in the u. k. failed to provide adequate protection of an indian office in london that was recently typed by separatist which is coming in on the vanity. it's being removed from the
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british high commission in new delhi is seen as a, it's what happens with dahlia to be one. and the french president emanuel macro vista regarding the protests that have erupted over pension reform, in fact, calling the public's voice illegitimate. suggesting only officials in parliament have the right to make changes with spotting the world live from moscow. it's time for your new zonati into so russia is that for a minute or so get up. rob says he does not expect weston investigations into the north stream attacks to be thorough or objective. he suggests the u. s. which is full back on his traditional narrative of blaming russia. yesterday, i do not expect transparency in these investigations, nor the general public to get acquainted with its results. so most likely they will end up with something like that. it's highly likely to as london 1st did in 2007 in
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connection with the poison. the income of lit clinical and then in 2018 in connection with the poison in salisbury. that's when the formula highly likely russia did. it was invented with no evidence that russia was involved was ever provided less. and i have no reason to believe that in the situation with the north streams, the current german leaders will find the strength to do something else of souls. russia is a topic their last message are coming after the latest revelations from pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist seymour house on the sabotage of the north stream pipelines. hersch reveals the c. i a invented a cover story to divert attention away from us involvement in the nordstrom explosions. but also that of the german chancellor, olaf sholtes help joe biden accomplished this. and the leaders met in washington in early march and as push reveals, discussed the sabotage and planned to create an alternative narrative to the one
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that's accused the us of being involved. but i was told by someone with access to diplomatic intelligence that there was a discussion of the pipeline expos, a. as a result, certain elements in the central intelligence agency were asked to prepare a cover story in collaboration with german intelligence that would provide the american and german press with an alternative version for the destruction of north stream 2. in the words of the intelligence community, the agency was to pause the system in an effort to discount the claim that biden had ordered the pipelines destruction. now, following about the report of an old stream attack was once again brought up on a white house news conference. on wednesday, a senior us official reaffirmed washington's position that america was not involved in any way, shape or form the german officials doubt it would ever be possible to find out who is behind the sabotage. well, that's according to the country's media. the perpetrators of the explosions will
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probably never be able to be clarified without a doubt. according to security circles. the chances of being able to provide factual evidence or lo, if only because there is little experience with criminal investigations on the c bed. while besides commenting on the latest r hirsch revelations, marcella, ralph and his baron indian counterpart discussed today a strengthening relations and pushing back on a world order were a select group of states seek to dominate. let's get more details on this right now . over to us. he is donald quarter, i was able to personally ask survey lab for what he thought about these new revelations that seymour hersh put forward. and he said it was funny that all the west could all the west could do was ignore seymour hersh in the hopes that most people wouldn't really pay attention to the kind of revelation he was bringing forward lab. rob also said that we shouldn't really look to the european investigation for answer because, and the end that a broader international investigation should really be launched that doesn't just
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include countries from the west. laboratory also said that a proposal was launched to the united nations calling on its organization to remember their obligation to combat international terrorism. when considering the fact that a lot of information points to washington in terms of who carried out this north stream sabotaged all of these are comments darnell were given by law for office during a press conference with his book and the and counter pod there in saw where you are now, they covered many, many, 3 years. they're going to be told what they're going to be agreeing to contracts and nuclear energy security, bilateral business. what else? what are some of the highlights you can give to us to? well, one thing that both foreign minister said is that a cooperation needs to be increased essentially across all spheres. and one of the main ones that you mentioned is the peaceful development of barone, des, atomic energy sector. the burgundy, foreign minister said that atomic energy needs to become essential in lighting the countries rhodes as well as a tom, it's holmes and its buildings. and we also heard more talk about cooperation,
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further cooperation in the sphere of health care. russia wants to help randi combat the spread of infectious diseases, specifically called 19 and this is really building upon cooperation that's already existed. we also did here at the burgundy and foreign minister say that he brought up the united nations. and the fact that the african continent is not represented on the security council called miss a historic injustice that needs to be corrected. you know that africa is the only continent in the world that has no representation among the permanent members of the security council. we are under represented among regular members of the security council, and i think it's unfair. it is a historical injustice. we are excluded. and one bill in 300000000 people hands are under represented to the security council for the african continent. it is
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unacceptable. now both foreign minister is also said that defense cooperation is developing in a positive way as well. but typically, both countries working together to combat terrorism in the region as well as help protect its national sovereignty at a time where many countries, specifically western countries are trying to metal in the internal affairs of countries on the african continent. there was also a little talk about the ukraine conflict. the perone and more minister said that his country stands for peace and resolving conflicts and negotiations. and you said that that can be extended to the ukraine conflicts as well. and that's obviously long been the position of russia. so this is another area where both, both countries, the eyes. and essentially that is a general round up of the main topics that were discussed at this meeting. india has scale down security at british diplomatic offices and even remove the safety barriers from outside the u. k. high commission in new delhi or the measures
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followed protests that got out of control by separatists as an indian diplomatic office in london. a new delhi says, british authorities ought to blame india correspondent, rhonda and shut them. hello miss toby, unfolding your new delhi, is that the british high commission, your has lost extra security security also has been reduced at the residence of the british envoy in new delhi. it seems like india has had enough. now, don't get me wrong in the as not trying to be irresponsible. here it is just the sun and barricades that will put here that have been removed. the security personnel still stay poor to inside. but why is india taken this measure off? which is seen as a retaliatory one, it's essentially because last week on sunday. in fact, there was a group of california separators that stage to protest outside the indian high commission in london casanya separately. so essentially group all the men
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who is c indian and job to be a separate country. now this policy on the separatist wall not only staged the court as outside the indian high commission in london, but they also entered inside and they removed the indian flag. they pulled down the indian tribe, a flag of course, india futures and it has launched a product has stopped with the british government. yuki deputy commissioner was tom and was one demanding an explanation to us to be off the culprits under perpetrators of what happened at london yesterday to be off, quickly arrested on prosecutor. we launched a strong protest and also clearly indicated to the british authorities
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for the need for them to put up a good security b, b, u k. hi michelle. i do all of this happening on the watch or, or prime minister of indian origin. what was the british police saw doing? that's a question mark on to doing it friends to talk all of that from happening. but of course, saw british government also has come out with the reply, but a bare minimum diplomatic reply. so to say, will always take the security of the high commission and all foreign mission cindy, u. k. extremely seriously and prevent and robustly respond to incidents such as this. now, india is not okay with only what, what india wants is action. i'm not asking too much of basic, isn't it for our country to protect itself foreign missions on and soil. so that's what it does, i think was this is going through lee at which is coming in. all the vanity is
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being removed from the british high commission in new delhi is seen as a fit for to have a retaliatory one according to an israeli state tv channel, a senior government official in the united arab emirates says that israel is risking relations with arab states with the direction israel is going the direction of this government goes completely against the abraham accords, the israeli government's actions and danger, any potential advance and relations with the u. e and other arab countries. some israeli politicians are even supporting violence. this goes against the spirit of the abraham accords and the current practice and endangers regional stability. about i added that i bowed up is investments into israel may be impacted due to instability in the region. during the tv interview, he said that he has instructed it's on bassett or and tell him not to meet any israeli official lawmaker or minister,
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also skip any official events where israeli ministers or politicians might be in attendance. this reaction comes off the comments by an israeli finance minister, who said that the palestinian nation does not exist. all this comes as saudi arabia and iran agreed to restore diplomatic relations and reopen their embassy off the call to broke it in beijing earlier this month. it also agreed to re establish cooperation and on, on, on economic security issues. the agreement was a boost for me at least relations, but certainly cause a disappointment in israel. a television has been trying to build ties with gulf countries off the signing the abraham affords in 2020, which were aimed at improving relations with buffering and saudi arabia. we spoke to a dual algebra ada geopolitical analyst in buffering, who says it's time for israel to decide. we're going to continue with its current policy or change for i believe the outrage is not
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just regional, much international. we've seen the united states foreign state department call in the israeli members to, to washington and get, you know, very strong message with regard to the position with, with regard to the situation with the reforms of the. 6 justice system and i the things i think days, railings have all of our piece the the far right religious ancestors party. unfortunately they are where they are now. we see processes on a daily basis for what 9 weeks now lenient so told audiological parties will never represent national national interest. and contrary to that, to that,
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it is of the present time, you know, like a small church declaring out to, you know. ready from paris that there is nothing for the nation. horrible incident, people. i mean, this is totally contrary to everything that was agreed with the international community with regard to the 2 state solution. and also it was a, you know, i called it all the bernie mac accords with is right. so it's up to the right. he's now a young person to step up and take charge of this government. or else. i mean, there was a lot at risk at the present time. the u. s. federal reserve has raised interest rates again in an effort to contain inflation. despite similar measures
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having already been will attributed to the recent collapse of multiple u. s. banks. though the us treasury secretary genet, jaelyn insists everything is under control. the situation is stabilizing, and the u. s. banking system remains sound. our financial system is also significantly stronger than it was 15 years ago. i believe the directions reduce the risk of further bank failures that would have composed losses on the deposit insurance fund, which is paid for through fee is on banks. i don't think it looks good. the tool, i mean we've got something which is now being downplayed, right. the silicon valley bank crash has been labeled by many economists as the 2nd largest banking fashion history. if you look at the numbers, then we saw what happened to switch them. we saw credit suisse again. i a behemoth of a bank, go completely under. and it seems that just playing and playing and playing it down, right. but the facts kind of speak to themselves. and to me it just appears that
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they're more interested in other topics. while the been looking at the actual facts involved here. i think we've got another clip of, of one the for janet yellow we can see exactly how she responded to scrutiny from, from a sen this week. it's really something to say. lounge secretary is one of the fact that the president proposed budget for next fiscal year is a half a tree in dollars more than this fiscal year. and the federal government budget is up 55 percent. isn't that a fact or man, i'm not, i, i, i don't know that. no, you don't know you're not looked at that. i, i don't have those numbers in my head a gross debt from 33 trillion dollars to 51 trillion dollars. you say that's an improvement. it is, it is an improvement because it raises taxes by more and what world was that an improvement will get him killed by the public, which is no ma'am much gross debt did not affect that's probably effect. so you
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haven't reduced to death should have you. so it appears that her strategy is which is quite amazing. she's going to print more money. and at the same time, she's going to borrow another $500000000.00. now there's another product, if anyone's interested at home, they can watch that, that clip on line one of the sentences, he says ok, you're using an economic circle keynesian economics. they're meant to buy mangled canes and he said ok if you want to print more money, he call that quantitative easing. he says the thing that you must not do is borrow more money because the minute you do that, you recourse hyperinflation to your economy. and it just will spiral out of control and i think, you know, eat a mosque, you know, we love, we love his tweets, and he came out earlier, we saw retweet from biden bite him, was saying, and you know, net 0, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. it seems he's more interested in net 0 at the beginning and economics book and all a low must said, oh, but you should look, the banks are melting. chris, what about, what about the, the, the launch a picture here because you know, when it going back to 2008 layman brothers and all that kind of stock market. i
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mean, the epicenter okay out there in new york in the western hemisphere, but it affected the world. should the world be concerned right now with some sort of contagion knock on effect? yeah, i think i think the world should be legitimately concerned thing. what we're seeing now is just banks and institutions that trying to give them another 2nd chance. the 3rd church that forced us, because they know how catastrophic will be if we get a 2008 situation. so we saw the u. s. embassy right there in, in just right by 25 basis points. and really interestingly, in the u. k, for example, obviously the u. s. is main ally with the special relationship. it's, it appears that, that bank of england that have followed the fed. exactly right. it's the exact the same about $25.00 basis points. we so switzerland following and waiting for the fed, we're seeing that we're seeing the euro's aren't even about. so, you know, we'll see what happens in the euros and whether they'll still high interest rates. but it seems that that will completely, unhappily married to the, not just the u. s. dollars the gold global currency, but also to the decisions made in the white house when they have thousands of miles away. when none of the people in their countries have elected any the representatives that are making these decisions. but then we saw, you know,
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russia and china, if we look at all of these treaties and paperwork that was signed a little bit, it was actually about banking systems. and banking technology was, i mean, russia's already integrated a payment with a ram that is now allowing funds to fly. and, and, and the china, i mean, the, in the chinese market is just huge. the minute china can not, i mean, she says something about the where with using swift the some of his what i mean, he's actually saying it, say it's a scene. what happens in the next months to yesterday is going to be incredibly interesting. zebulon yeah, ah, we're bringing you a live pictures here with archie international right now. it's about 20 minutes past 4 in the afternoon in paris. light pitches, again from the french capitol as thursday marks the 9th day of national protests in france against that have been nationwide pension reform. it raises the retirement age from 62 to 64 again, live pictures right here. and you can see basically the picture speak for themselves. the protestors and a french police have certainly been clashing the police have been using tig asked
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to try and dispose the crowds again. these alive pitchers right here from the heart of the french capital. and like the yellow best movement in the past of the issue is galvanized in the public against the measures that the macaroni government is trying to push. obviously it's still daylight there in paris full 20 pm, but we'll see how all this develops under. as a sun goes down, we'll see if the police auction subdue the crowd or even intensifier. it certainly seems to be this. chaos is not going to fade away. any time soon when it's a cross lot to paris right now and pick it up with our to contribute to rachel marston, who's sitting a finger on the pulse of training discontent. hi rachel. so listen, can you, can you tell me 1st? oh, i mean have that, has there been any reaction so far from officials in empowers? are they ready to listen perhaps to the people? well, you know, just another average day in france. i know it's a cliche to say that the friends were always protesting, but that's really what starting to happen almost every day. their protests at this
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point, the increase of francis retirement age from 62 to 64 years old has been ran through the french national assembly, not by democratic vote, but by mac holes prime minister, and he's a bad bone evoking clause 49.3 of the french constitution, now that permits the government to push through new laws in very limited circumstances without any vote whatsoever in parliament and cutting short any the discussion. now the laws on which this clause can be used have to relate to either budgetary issues or social security funding, which this matter of pension funding involves. so the people of france were ultimately denied a vote on the issue to their elected officials. but listening to french president emanuel michael trying to defend this decision to push through this particular law without a vote. you think that the french actually had a chance to express themselves through democratic channels. i will listen to what
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he had to say. the crowd, whatever form it takes, has no legitimacy in the face of the people who express themselves through their elected representatives and parliament that he will of france. never. now the people of france never how to say on retirement, reformed to their representatives. what they did have a say on was the subsequent censure vote to reprimand the government for having used that 49.3 clause to pass the law. now that initiative was supported by the right and left wing non establishment opposition in parliament, but it was opposed by maximus party and also by the centrist right establishment, which added enough opposing vote to defeat it. now the bottom line is that the establishment really didn't want to bring down the government and risked the and left wing non establishment parties, cobbling together a coalition to actually take government power. so in the absence of a vote on the reform itself,
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protesters have continued to take to the streets to express their upset and how this whole thing has been handled. now have a look at what we've been seeing recently here in paris. ah with so paris right now is just a giant health gape of trash from the sanitation workers joining the strike, which makes for convenient tinder for the protesters. so there are trash fires pretty much everywhere in the city. tourists are getting a complimentary dose of. ringback gas to go with their fresh and they're also getting kind of a free french revolution experience to her here in the french capital. we're also seeing the kind of clashes between protesters and lisa taking place over the past
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few years with a yellow vest protest. so we've been getting used to that all along the united nations specials, up of turn on freedom of association, peaceful assembly came on ruler. he tweeted earlier this week that he was quote, very closely following the protest underway in france and reminded that peaceful protests were a fundamental right that authorities had to guarantee and protect. he added that law enforcement had to facilitate them and avoid all usage of excessive force. remember that several yellow, vast protesters last eyes as a result of french police action. we're talking here about france, whose recent leaders have been very quick to back protests elsewhere. remember that french president ricola, whose eat, phrased the arab spring protesters about a decade ago and back the resulting regime change of the leaders like level by bul of the quote, the law or well mar gadhafi in libya and like sar cozy maxwell has also cheered on
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testers, in other countries. i salute the courage of the hundreds of thousands of venezuelans marching for their freedom. revolution cannot be achieved on its own. it can be only conducted by the people. it's clear he has to go, we need to be pragmatic and to support the beller russian people. something unprecedented is happening. the grandchildren of the revolution are carrying out a revolution and are devouring it. there is a tendency in the kremlin, which is not new to imagine that every public demonstration is a form in the population. because the fundamental belief is that there is neither public opinion nor free people as an old democracy. we have the right to believe the opposite. all right, so apparently as far as mackerel is concerned, they only protest that are legitimate are the ones that are challenging the policies and actions of him and is western buddies, mac,
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almost positioning himself as the defender of democracy. but all these really defending is the increasingly undemocratic establish. artie contributor rachel marston. thank you. well, a russia has warned that western powers are leading the world towards a nuclear armageddon. that's as washington down plays a plan by its ally, the u. k. to send depleted uranium ammunition to ukraine of the west has been using those weapons for years with people still facing the devastating consequences. decades after their use. this kind of the ammunition is a fairly common place been in use for, for decades. my baby died 10 minutes after he was born because he had lim, deficiency, and congenital malformations. for decades,
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decades will a britain has insisted that the depleted uranium weapons will not lead to a nuclear escalation. washington has emphasized the u. s. is not planning to send those weapons, it has a down play concerns about what are extremely negative effects on people, people's health and the environment. the ammunition that is typically used for piercing ahmed vehicles and tongues is typically known for releasing toxins irradiating the land and causing birth defects, and cancer for upwards of thousands of years. a lawyer who is suing nato for the bombing of serbia explain the dire consequences of depleted uranium. little depleted uranium is incredibly harmful. it's radioactive, the half life to pleaded uranium last 4500000000 years. this means that if it is
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fired into some territory, it remains there forever. in fertility, develops in adults and a number of immune diseases developing children ammunition would depleted uranium primarily affects the environment. it essentially amounts to eco side to pleaded uranium pollutes the soil, the crown water and the air 15 tons of depleted uranium have been dumped into serbia annually around 30000 people gets sick and about 15000 di, for most of them. these are the consequences of the bombing of the country would depleted uranium ammunition i'm handling the cases of people affected by depleted uranium during the nato bombing here in serbia. more than 3500 people with cancer have approach my office. so we brought this case to a serbian court. only a court can confirm the truth and determine whether the disease is due to depleted uranium. we sent everything to the institute of nanotechnology, where through the course of analysis, it is possible to prove the presence of uranium and other heavy metals in the
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client's body. thus, we prove a connection between the disease and the bombing. ah, the southern, the african national zimbabwe is strengthening its economic ties with russia, with the rising exports of fruit, coffee, tea, and tobacco. despite us sanctions and rising prices of fuel and fertilizers, zimbabwe economy is growing. and that's especially the case with tobacco production, which accounts for a full quarter of the country's entire export revenue. we'll add this over now to a local reporter, his mary, monday. the ball was tobacco. farmers are proving that yourself sustainable economy as possible. regardless of the south african country being under sanctions imposed by the west. this year the country is expecting a total of $230000000000.00 k g 's off tobacco. despite the high increases in prices or fed lasers and other chemicals,
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our cost of doing business is going up after li sanctions. m been imposed on this him up we're around early 2, thousands are led to 1990 is an inter early 2000. so our to val production in output grew by 15 percent year on year from 2019 to 2020 pill. that is after that point of intervention we're, we're promulgated by agriculture and foot systems transform mission strategy and agriculture recovery. and, and growth crunch saw above out for the cheer group by 15 percent, to buckley export school by 26 percent, which was quite, quite incredible, regardless of the increase in fertilizer and chemical prices across the world. zimbabwe, the young farmers are grateful to the support the country has been receiving from countries like russia and bella roost. something that i could have done, maybe sy fy fixes example that if it i can now purchase maybe 15. it is because everything is made much more efficient so we're really great.

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