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[000:00:00;00] a a t international vladimir putin phase, russia will deploy its nuclear weapons in neighboring dela. ruth, cool to get a similar what the us does with some of its nato. i live with the pi, didn't administration, it blew up, be no stream pipeline to rain in western europe, which were light on cheat russian gas. that's the latest claim from renown. the investigative journalist
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with pipeline that shows control full of gas and windows coming up. now he was going to open up the pipeline and make it to do its job, its transfer even gonna make the people warm make the businesses happy. and so we didn't get that option also for you based our us vice president carmella howard had to africa and it concerns in washington for the growing russian and chinese, influenced on the continent with a very warm welcome to you. this is all t international with the very latest world news update. it's a pleasure to happy with us this. how are we starting out with breaking news on our tea? russia will station tactical nuclear weapons embellish, bruised as it finishes the construction of a storage facility on the nation's territory. that's what the president rough
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estimate person has said in his latest and you to the russian media. we're going to be bringing you more on this story. later in the news bulletin, so do stay with us for that. now us vice president comma la harris thought a week long trip to africa on sunday. this comes as the white house express his concern over china's role on the continent, while admitting washington is in competition with beijing. obviously, we can ignore the current jeff political moment. it's no secret. we are engaged in competition with china. and we said very clearly when chum to out compete, china in the long term was made very clear. we have real concerns about some of china's behavior in africa and around the world. but a true partnership with africa minster would talk about and consult on elements of trying to engage on the elements of china's engagement concern us include and in the technological, economic, military and global governance domains. but discuss these types of issues with our
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partners all around the world. and in vice. president's maintenance in africa will be no different. the vice president is to meet with the leaders of gone tanzania and zambia with the white house. i thing harris will address china is engagement in debt restructuring, as well as other economic issues. and so the cooperation doing tool well, the vice president visit follows a flu of others of top us officials with secretary of state anthony lincoln and treasury secretary john it's yellen. also, having visited africa since the year began, the trip comes as washington seeks to counter the rising influence of russia and china in africa with both moscow and beijing. recently, having made diplomatic tools to the continent, international policy consult, and uncle and new york. i says how some africans have reacted to the upcoming us officials visit. the reaction has been that they feel as if it's not about them. and it's not serious. they feel like this thing is just
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a way to counter china and is very open. and there is a feeling from the african people that if america is really they need to send their president. because chinese presidents come rushing. presidents come this in high level delegations. and every year, every couple of years, the russians and the chinese are inviting africa, has this date, the ration has been debt. what are you going to do for us? besides trying to counter chinese is really about africa or just about trying to counter china. and what, what type of economic packages are you gonna offer for us? what type of relationship do you want to have? because america, things in a lot of these countries, they station their business, they stinks and organizations, they're stating their leaders. then on the other side, you have a foreign policy that wants to sort of pacify this relationship and try to often turn to china. and those 2 things are, are not, are not, are not hearing. and it's sort of like a cognitive dissonance as occurring. because if you want to develop a relationship with these country, you have to offer them something, you have to offer a relationship and you want to counter china, offer them something that they don't get from china. but as of right now,
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what they're offering africa is just criticism condemnation sanctions. and those things in many african leaders have been turned off by the us president joe biden has made a long awaited visit to neighboring canada, where he used the opportunity to take a job at the perceived threat posed to both countries by china, canada, in the united states acknowledge the serious long term challenge to the international order posed by the people's republic of china, including disruptive actions such as economic coersion, non market policies and practices, and human rights abuses. one of the old locals and also we're, we're happy to host joe biden. i think we have protested, took to the streets, calling on canada can leave nato while criticizing what they call imperialist u. s. foreign policy. canadian journalist sounds activists, eve anglers holdings. it also is ready to sacrifice it's economic interest for the sake of supporting the us. now china is the. busy most populous nation on earth, and as
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a country that has done well economically over the past couple of decades is increasingly challenging us power in, in, in asia. and the u. s. has been the single dominated power and recent decades and wants to continue that. and it sees china's economic rise and growing diplomatic and, and other influence as a threat to its destination. unfortunately, the canadian government is, is. busy joining this increasingly belligerent policy that has us setting a basis in, or bases in the philippines. more forces in japan, south korea, to basically try to at taiwan, to try to contain china. and i think it's actually quite contrary to the interests of the, even canadian,
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much of canadian business. but the intelligence apparatus and the canadian military and the army producer is very much c containing china as, as serving the, the u. s. empires interests of the us presidents also touched on and lions building point to get the extension of nate. so and the g 7 phase of influence significantly extended our alliances. i haven't seen that happen with china and or russian or anybody else in the world. we're in a situation united states for nato, a stronger role together. the g 7 quad on japan and korea. i have my staff point out to me. i've now met with 80 percent of the world leaders. since i'm a president, we're the ones expanding eliasis opposition is not name for me. we're that going. what is by biden's comments on the growth of
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a western lead alliance data shows. bricks, nations represented with 3000000000 people, compared with around 800000000 in the g 7 bricks and compass is developing economies including brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa with the economic growth, which is more than 6 percent. a former member of the south african national assembly say that he was his partner can go to the groups growing influence on the world stage by then comments a show. i wish the western world now is so good to by the americans. didn't believe that the world for nice and water dictate us to the teacher did said whoops,
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to dictates to oh, did picks countries who should lead to? well, it's a penny to panic. as an imperialist america knows that it is losing power. it is and of course the african people and the government are increasingly orientated to what's the process and crushing. ah, nigerian president mohammed, the harvey has it in his citizens to share their food with those in need ahead of ramadan. as a country suffers from sky rocketing prices, but it went on to condemn unscrupulous sellers who have artificially inflated prices to make a profit during the islamic say quick month. i'm particularly aware of the activities of treatise, hurt, officially increase the prices of their goods include in food at the beginning of every ramadan. according to the latest un report, nigeria is in the midst of a major food crisis,
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with more than 4000000 people in need of nutritional assistance. the lack of funding and gasoline as well as growing and stability, has led to 8000000 people in need of humanitarian aid. it's estimated that more than a $1000000000.00 is needed to help the nation of 18 percent from last year. well, another major issue facing nigeria is that of terrorism from the both of her own militant group since it emerged in 2009, the group's activities have claimed the lives of thousands and displays millions of people, mostly in the countries. north problems has been a long time ally and come by saying best advice. but off the years of supporting the multinational joint task force, paris apparently has little to show for the countries precedence mohammed do. bihari recently opened a counter terrorism center to boost security in the region. we spoke to political on the list on human rights activist, awkward sure, who, who stays 9, syria now need further security support. i think the picture there it is and in the program is usually
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a home grown problem button and julia need is now sophisticated kaufman support in terms of capacity to the military personnel and also the technology to be able to pay these. and then data is betty on the right. as a result of the election that really happened, the president elect, tunable and also his vice presidential team out there must have these knowledge in the background. i did the context of what the problem is. so if they can be able to put their houses in order and bring the best brand, walk together, what ensuring that they can be able to holistically that is the problem, i think would be in off to me on a, i can say yes they can be able to 100 that thing when you have these 2 people, combine their own airport and then expedia in handling such a tang. i think julia be able to 100 these political crisis as a turn now through our top story this, our russia will station,
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tactical nuclear weapons in bella roof if it finishes the construction of a storage facility on the nation's territory. well, that's what president vladimir putin has said in his latest interview to the russian media with us we say. so the bush breath we agreed was mr. lucas and council. if you're saying that, where your closest allies is. so the united states is deployed nuclear weapons in the of the territory, the closest allies, they train their pilots and crews to use these weapons. so we agreed that we will do the same without violating our international obligations on the non proliferation of nuclear weapons. so what about transferring the weapons were not transferring these weapons and neither does the united states, we are doing just the same thing. they haven't been doing for decades already. and they have been doing this with their allies and they're preparing their
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a means of delivery and their crews. and we will do the same in belarus, sir, and this is what mister delucca shanker asked for. let's get more details now. marty correspondence shaped by say, thanks to coming in as a quite a significant development in the region. now what i'll said that we have from the russian president. yeah, it was a very relaxed impromptu press conference with president putin and deer. it's interesting to mentioned that he didn't actually suggest that the deployment of weapons was the transfer of control of nuclear weapons. it was essentially that they're going to be based in belarus, but not under the control of the bell. russian forces that russia would remain in control of them as well. this is not a new development that we've heard before that russia is going to increase its cooperation of belarus, where they've station and train the dilution forces on the counter ballistic missile systems are also in aircraft which are capable of delivering those systems . they've been training the dilution military,
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but it's interesting timing. given the western announcements from the british ministry defense that they're going to deploy depleted uranium shells at ukraine. so i think the timing of this announcement is definitely interesting. let's say that he referred to the pro s of the russian military that, you know, essentially that the russian military has yet to deploy at the main force of its powers into ukraine. and that the russian economy is gearing up to a re, a war economy on the production of shells and other armaments. and so it was really about that sort of re, a formation that russia, you know, still has a lot to commit to ukraine if necessary. and that, you know, dis, escalation isn't particularly an escalation, this was on the books quite a while and that the weapons that are deployed would remain on the control of moscow. and other topic that came up was the no one stream that pipeline bombing. yeah. what did the, what did peter not say about that? well, he reaffirmed russia's position that this attack was,
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was basically carried out by the united states. and he referred again to seymour hersh is sort of landmark investigation piece, where he aligned very clearly the mechanism by which this attack was carried out. he mentioned the us special forces as well, which was, which was quite interesting. he also refer to gas prom at recovering a piece of equipment or a device from the pipeline. and that they had mentioned this to the danish government. and the danish government had basically approached his office as, as an irrelevance. which is very interesting. also a, you know, he, he also reaffirmed that russia would tell the truth about what's happened with the north, the stream pipeline. and that they would, they would push as hard as they could to become involved in the relevant investigations. and here's a little more about what he actually had to say, making an acre schedule. it's got to stop there. williams, i think an american journalist, very well known now after an investigation came to the conclusion that there's explosion,
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this attack at an organized by the us security service. but of unit i completely agree with you. what's been happening recently, gas prom upon receiving permission from the dealer with dentist authorities since the explosion took place there. they went upstream, physician dusky along the pipe and in 30 kilometers. they found out that in the most vulnerable area, in the same area for 30 kilometers down the explosions of the place, of the junction of 2 pipes the most vulnerable point. they found a certain device installed, planted, killing me, a photograph all this and showed it to our explosion experts, my experts. and they think this might be an answer to receive the probably satellite signals to initiate, to set off an explosive device with you. and of course,
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earlier this week we had the highly anticipated meeting between china, c, jim ping, answer person in moscow. so did he have anything said about that? yeah, he said that the west had attempted to derail these are, you know, headline talks, this was the only game in town. really geopolitically and all eyes were on moscow for this real. it very important meeting with the west to try to, to rail via the meeting and distract from it by sending announcements of at more weapons into ukraine. and she mentioned, i suppose you for, it was warm relationship with she she and paying. you talked about them sitting for a period beside the fire and just chatting about politics and, and what's going on in the world. and, you know, judging from their folly language, between the 2 men that calling to says, dear friend, etc. and i saw that myself, when i was, when i saw the 2 together, it seems to be that there's a genuine warm relationship there which they've cultivated on the sidelines of the actual business meetings. or he called president, she a very smart, well informed, an interesting interlocutor as well, which i think was, was,
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was quite pleasant. it says, it doesn't, it may thanks for coming in the r t s shape. i'm thinking right now with the russian president, once again pointing to the investigation from seymour hersh on the nord stream bombing the pulitzer prize winning journalist, a shirt more details on his findings and commented on the western media conspiracy theory about a mysterious pro ukrainian groups involvement or you can watch the full entity with her in the latest episode of direct impact here on our tea and also on our website . but hes a pretty why the united states seems to have. and i use this word and you tell me if it's over years dot, in this case, invented or planned to this most recent story. why are they doing this? because in the united states, those who did it, they know the president did it. you can to another way of asking this question that no reporter is asking a press conference in the, the that we blow up,
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the paypal i'm and pipe and biden's. okay. i could tell you one thing about the cia when it wants to do something down and dirty. they know how to keep it. they know how to keep it small. that you know what i'm saying. yeah. the people who know very small and the president wasn't really getting briefed, the director was the funnel point that the guys in the field. and the less that the white house knows the better because it's a talkative white house. the difficulty of the emission and it was, by the way, what, what the intelligence community did. there was quite spectacular, even though that they, they didn't like the end. but they were given assignment, come up with an option. if you want to blow up the pipelines, you have to do it in such a way that we can't be blamed. right? the war is by september when, when biden said, let's do it and gave the order. the war was certainly sold out. and we put now a $121520000000000.00 into that war. and western europe was being asked to give more and more. and the concern was,
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they could see in western europe. and in germany, what we want being told too much at this war was going nowhere so, so, so, so they were concerned if it blew up right after our ships or our military exercises that we were doing there happen. everybody would know we were not right. exactly. right about that they. so the idea was the wait, but why he picked 3 months and 3 and a half months to wait was the question, i wonder, why did he suddenly do in late september? because to get back to the point the war wasn't going well, is he was afraid that europe was going to begin to walk away, particularly the germans, germans after world war 2 are not interested in a big military, but winter's coming up for europe. and yeah, the was, he was going to open up the pipeline and make his do his job as chancellor. he was and make the people warm make the businesses happy. and so we didn't give him that option. western europe, as it had re, gas and oil. we've always had western,
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europe's back. ah, washington is set to appoint a special envoy, invalid race, to support opposition, leaders in the country, according to the u. s. a secretary of state. can you talk about what you're thinking with respect to a special envoy for bell roofs and when, when might we see that appointment happen? no. thank you very much center for raising that. and yes, a to things, as you know, they, in day out, we have the vilnius based of with when you base yell bruce affairs unit that's embedded in, in our embassy and they're doing the day and day out contact. because so much of you know, the democratic opposition is in is in lithuania, but at your point i were very actively looking at moving forward the special envoy . what i'm considering right now, looking at is dual, having a very senior official in our european affairs bureau to also serve as the invoice to be able to then go in and out engage at senior levels with the,
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with the opposition, even as the dealers affairs unit that's based in lithuania, does the kind of day and day out engagement. while washington openly support the political opposition in bella, rosa still accuses russia meddling and u. s. internal affairs from accusing former presidents donald trump siding with the kremlin to manipulate elections, typing up hysteria and mass media over his alleged ties with the russian president vladimir putin. probe involves the media company's acceptance of $8000000.00 from a source with suspected russian tides about how our former president consistently sent signals that he was not on ukraine side. he was on russia states media backed the republican candidate of donald trump and known for his affinity to wants russia . according to l rasmussen, a retired us lieutenant colonel washington's plans full bella. ruth, it's another attempt at foreign meddling something. the us itself would never
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tolerate. we would go absolutely crazy. we would probably sanction who knows, who knows who would probably have joe biden on the phone with somebody or at the blink. and it would not be, it is not accept would not be acceptable. united pointing a formal representative to, to interface and, and work with the opposition. i mean, it's clearly clearly, you know, it looks like they're going to, once again go down the central regime change. so it just does the indicator of the arrogance within our foreign policy. and it kind of like, almost like we feel that we're the rulers of the world and we can do as we way. so i think that will, it is just another symbolism i think that will further alienate other countries and make them very,
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very cautious on dealing with russia as the us have verbally class to the latest un security council meeting, where most give kids the world's chemical weapons watchdog of failing to objectively investigate various allegations of chemical weapons use. we have seen how in the recent years, almost any mention of the o, p. c. w has been politicized in an ante, russian and anti sirian fashion. the traditional resolution of the un general assembly on the implementation of the chemical weapons convention, has acquired a distinctly propagandist character. us political counsel john kelly also took the floor at the un to accuse moscow of waging a disinformation campaign of a chemical weapons. the american official also blames the syrian government for targeting its own civilians. p. c. w, implicated, damascus, and the killing of 43 people. that chemical incidents, the city of duma in 2018, which syria called a rebel attack, executive director of the warm pool institute for peace and prosperity. daniel
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mcadams, that say c, u. s. is the one spreading this information. the galaxy. both of us have followed the duma, a parent or suppose a chemical attacks. i know that the final report was riddled with errors. it was plenty wrong with it. the very, very seasoned investigators were concerned about the final product. they were whistleblowers saying the investigation doesn't, wasn't done, right. all of these things lead to a very, very painted report. you know, there have been great investigative journalists like aaron that they, that have looked at it. so there are a huge questions, but for political reasons, the u. s. and the u. k. having already bombed syria because of the so called attack, they needed to have a report that came to the conclusions that they wanted. and that's why they exhausted all the pressure they did on the o. p. c, w, and really compromise the integrity of the organization. well, i read the statement of john kelly, i'm not sure who he is. he's probably just
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a regular state department bureaucrat, diplomat. it really seemed like an exercise in projection basically everything that he was accusing the russians of doing with regard to the p. c. w was very blatantly done by the and its partners. i think the statement was a pretty low level look like something written out of hillary clinton's office accusing the russians of deception. disinformation, you know, the same, the basically the same things that they've always been doing. well, thanks for joining us on our international. as always, you can find more of the latest updates on our website, on the dot com or the back i ah,
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by the middle of the 19th century, practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british empire. the colonial authorities had imposed that heavy death bringing the people into poverty and were exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the provisions of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those who cooperated with them. the fact of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus led to the mutiny embassy boys, mercenary soldiers, serving under the british crown. 3000000000 began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river, north of india. in the form of a mutiny. the rebels quickly took over daily. the heroic resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels cruelly
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thine slaves the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. these type of execution was called the devils with the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of india. however, the british empire never broke. the free spirit of the indians and their will are resisted. ah, with a a a,
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a, a, a root beer. oh, every morning natalie on the into the mother of journalist area davina, who was killed in a terrorist attack, begins with the same ritual. few rearranges dashes, photographs on her bookshelf. it's the only way she can relate to her daughter. now august the 20th 20. 22. a bond planted in dash. his com exploded around 10 pm near the village of bo, she of a deal. me up with the jelly school doctor just with the us as his new the journalist to reported daily, only convict in ukraine promotion and european publications would be behind the
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wheel of her. com, with no incentive dentures articles. the father, the philosopher alexander, do again post a picture of her on social media every day in which he's still a happy and lively go to half the world. she's become a symbol of the independence of russian journalism. as an example of the murderous nature of those who ordered her assassination, that bush will shortly stick friday to the 3 s q by ok here are too many kind of skip by here. a couple darker, seen both cheerful. so my brother, she will just, she will here, i used to go over blah blah, blah blah blah. i'm here, but i'd still be to you, are you sure us in sure us foot. sorry my now sharon? yeah. so i, me, dc 3 or
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