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[000:00:00;00] ah, a economic terrorism, that's what a wrong foreign minister called us functions against his country as c a y in moscow told the fleming republic of iran in its handling of the situation has paid special attention to the opportunities created by the sanctions and made the most of the further the progress of the country, we believe that the sanctions policy is an effective and wrong and is a terrorist war. a journalist say the american made a power search engine chance g p t. let's see, 2014 made on pricing and ukraine as a clue that washington had a 100 among others. that's installed contrast to the us narrative,
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but it doesn't seem to fit in other countries. i discriminatory violation of human rights that most goes, responds to the well, the limping bodies refusal to reinstate brushes, national team versus trying to say it's open for foreign investors like us senate us and it takes an opposing stand by considering a bill that would ban pick talk to plan that a national security with the apply the white house with a very well welcome to the international with the latest world news that is great to happy with. a foreign minister is in moscow for talks on matters, including the iran nuclear deal, syria and afghanistan, speaking to r t, the top diplomat condemns the long run and us sanctions against his country. i was saying to ron has managed to forge some new opportunities for progress. pat, him high on the american sanctions, are perceived as
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a fail policy. and we believe that sanctions are an instrument of economic terrorism against people salma. however, these slamming republic of iran, in its handling of the situation has paid special attention to the opportunities created by the sanctions and made the most of this the further the progress of the country. or we believe that the sanctions policy is an effective and wrong and is a terrorist war against people. so i can respond. shay both met the iranian foreign minister upon his arrival in moscow. the iranian foreign minister has arrived here in moscow to meet with his counterpart, sir. gala rav, are the 2 men of following up on discussions between the leaders of russia and iran, which have previously taken place. i think their focus essentially on the economy and strategic partnership, martha, we are satisfied with the increase in the volume of economic corporation and trade turnover between the 2 countries. over the past year and a half, that the volume of trade turnover between all countries has increased by almost 3
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and a half times. and this trend by still growing at an increasing vase. of course, the iranian foreign minister will have had a central role in brokering along with china and the regional day taunt between saudi arabia and iran, which stands to potentially transform at the map of the middle east to bring peace and hopefully prosperity to the 2 countries so we're starting to see the context of these really important geopolitical meetings, which have taken place in moscow alongside the visit of president shing ping. we have to take them in the context of a shifting map and death. this is definitely something that will be discussed between the 2 men. to morrow during their working meeting. ah, the public version of the a i driven chance to gpc search engine developed in the u. s. as they say, 2014 made an uprising and ukraine on a list of kiddos. washington has been involved in the list was shed on social media
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by an independent journalist from why the u. s. government backed the ousting of ukraine's president. victor ya, new coverage, and a crew that brought pro western leaders to power chat. gpc is perhaps the best known of these artificial intelligence bots. it was one of those requests to write an essay about us involvement in coups, around the world as generated. this embarrassing response includes ukraine on the list. the u. s. on the eyes, of course, deny involvement in the overthrow of the ukranian government. in 2014, at insists of russia's special military operation was in fact an unprovoked attack . but chat g p t apparently on said that the den ukrainian president jani coach, was ousted in a cood brought to power pro western leaders. being i, i another one of the chat box went off. it produced a detailed time on the u. s. involvement in the qu essentially said that the intervention was aimed to contain, and we can rush and it said it was dangerous and destructive. here's what they said
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. the crew and its aftermath have also effected the security and stability of the wider region, as well as the global order. the crisis has increased the risk of a wider war, or a nuclear confrontation between the u. s. and russia, which both have troops and weapons deployed near ukraine's borders. the crisis has also undermine the principles of international law and sovereignty, as well as the norms of cooperation and dialogue among major powers. to see where else has the us been involving cuz it's probably easier to lift those places where it hasn't been involving cuz i think perhaps most most notoriously in the 1970, on the operation condo, it was involved in the packing of death schools in the overthrow of democratically elected governments across latin america that threatened us interests most famously in argentine, of course, where there was a dirty war that lasted for decades and in chitty, where the democratically elected government of the self proclaimed martz's salvador
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a n day took place. and he was replaced with a course they punish i. now tens of thousands of people were tortured, disappeared, and killed by those regimes and across in the middle east. of course the u. s. was involved in the ousting of the rainy leda mohammed, most of that, who had threatened to nationalize the countries oil, which of course the u. s. has a vested interest that they impose the, the pro us pro western shaw who was himself out in the $979.00 revolution. the wall actually has been involved in cova operations in syria operation. timber sycamore where we saw $1000000000.00 us dollars channel to see when opposition groups and a bit to overthrow president us out. now, you know, really mentioned africa. what's been going on there? what, of course, is there a huge operations underway in africa to speak of a secret war? they're massive to numbers and they use a loophole to bypass congressional accountability us?
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yeah. military has trained so does add that been involved in at least 7 coups in the last 2 years. washington is insisted it has shared values with many of these li leaders has the head of the u. s. african being grilled on that issue. what percentage of the people we've trained end up participating in insurrections or coups against their own government? very small number. this is a kernel, mama de dom boucher and this is a photo of of him. did we train and equip him by name? i cannot identify that. what was that guy in the middle with the big red hat, colonel mama, datum bu yet that that's him with a bunch of us service members outside of our embassy core values. is what we start off with in higher my programs. do we shape or values with kernel demilia core values? i'll repeat that core values on a spectrum or man who we do. we share those values with kernel. absolutely. in our curriculum, he let it go. we do. okay, that's a very telling answer. now west africa,
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the south region in particular has been incredibly volatile. it's been played with . she had his insurgencies and tribal disputes, but in particular, around the border areas. now since 2005, the u. s. is pumped millions of dollars to bring stability to the region. and since the 2 thousands, the united states has st commandos and special operations forces to work with local 4th is on the ground of even leading them into battle. now that intervention has clearly failed many, those countries are now turning towards russia for security assistance. president putin has said that, that the continent of africa is a priority that for moscow, this perhaps explains washington's a recent interest in africa. and of course, we have now seen the vice president, kamala harris is at latest senior official to be sent to africa on a charm offensive. what we've seen the impact of us intervention across the world. indications are at the moment,
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despite washington's denials. the u. s. over in the 2014 might on to and ukraine will not be a surprise. it was this on the civil war on attacks on russian speakers that followed as like directly to the conflict in a crate and over to africa way us vice president. pamela howard is on her 2nd day of a 3 nation tall in attempt to revive washington's waning influence on the continent . i'm very excited about the future about i'm very excited about the impact of the future of africa on the rest of the world, including the united states of america. well this is horace is a 1st trip to africa since taking office that she's also expected to visit tanzania and zambia. on monday, harris mentioned the importance of supporting human rights on the continent. some local politicians, head back and advise the us vice president to check our own nations track record
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before trying to lecture them. do you think the parliament of gonna is going to be guided by the opinion of the vice president of the country? that is one of the biggest abusers of human rights. please. economic analysts from africa. you have dodie essays, the continent, one spare trade relations instead of unsolicited advice and imperatives from washington. an area that the west has used very aggressively in the past is the mechanism of divide and rule. so one of the mechanisms that america likely to use in africa is to offer military assistance to the governments of the day discussion on human rights. and the respect for human life is really a discussion that we believe that the american really have no moral ground on which to talk about it in any meaningful way. i think africa is now beginning to recognize that this is not
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a discussion we're wanting to engage in because we have nothing to learn from these countries. what we want to be able to do is to have a relationship that trade related. that's economic development related the head of the washing olympic committee has slammed the world bodies, refusal to reinstate the country's national team. the international olympic committee also postponed a decision on whether from russia will be allowed to compete under a neutral flanagan next year's olympics in front of me. but i mean that i could say that was what i should be announced parameters and criteria for the return of russians to international competitions are absolutely unacceptable. you've. you've met neutral status is an obvious discrimination on the basis of nationality. the violation of basic human and civil rights. someone as for the ban on the participation of russians in team competitions. here in our opinion, we are clearly seeing not just discrimination of athletes by passport,
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but also by the disciplines. they represent such an approach contradictory and limpid charter. it's not the un charter, humanitarian, civil and generally accepted normals. the international olympic committee bands, the national teams of russia and valerie last year for purely political reasons over the conflicts in ukraine. i see thomas park says individual athletes should be allowed to competed international events under a neutral flag. here are the so called recommendations. he's laid out one athletes with a russian or a baler. russian passport must compete only as individual and neutral athletes. 2 teams of athletes with a russian or baler russian passport can not be considered 3 l fleets who actively support the war can not
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compete for his sports and media lecturer. alice casual essays as no excuse for restricting athletes for political reasons. this is abolish the dorms of human rights. these are not normal times. we live in extraordinary extraordinary period in history, where the world is divided. the western powers and the united states are very much set against russia, visitation, and swore, and they will possibly, and we were a long way away from the person. i know them, but i think it's conceivable that sure thomas park pursued us and allow russian athletes in any kind of her presence at the olympics. then there will be boy cars from other nations. for example, poland k, germany, united states, of course then the whole game. and if the i o city does eventually admit individual
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russian athletes, that there will be a ripple effect. this is a, a large scale, perhaps the most influential schools organization in world. and as late as bigger limit paging is growing. influenced washington is that it's fine on social media jain take talk. while in contrast, china is welcoming foreign firms. aiming to bull states already thought the economy china will open its doors wider and wider. no matter how the international situation changes, china will unswerving li, expand its opening up to the outside world. chinese economy has been deeply integrated into the global division of labor while china is very eager to court foreign investors and do business internationally. they just hosted the china development forum that was attended by apple ceo tim cook. we have the united states with a law being discussed in the us senate that would limit and restrict foreign technology and technology with links to foreign governments. here's some of the
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language. i think the white house is very in favor of this bill. we gave the secretary of commerce the tools to ban to for sale, other tools. we got 150000000 americans on tick tock average of about 90 minutes a day, and how that channel could be used for propaganda purposes, or just information, advocated by the communist party, the proposed risk information communications technology act, also known as the restrict act, is about a lot more than tick tock, those who are concerned about civil liberties and freedom of information and property rights in the united states have some very serious concerns. among the harshest critics of the proposed law are the mrs caucus of the libertarian party. this is the assessment they gave of the restrict act, currently being discussed by the u. s. congress. the restrict to act is not limited to just tick tock. it gives the government authority over all forms of
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communication, domestic or abroad, and grants powers to enforce any mitigation measure to address any risk to national security now and in any potential future transaction. the law essentially enables certain us officials to declare any one person or any technology to be a national security risk. and then in doing so, gives them the access to seize everything. the bill has provisions for federal detention without due process. it also has provisions for $1000000.00 fines and the forfeit of all of the persons property, all in the name of protecting information and preventing foreign influence in the united states or foreign technology. now the bill also enables certain us officials to single out foreign adversaries. and with the approval of the president move ahead against all technology that would be essentially linked to them in any way.
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it's quite a big bill with a lot of provisions. it's certainly about a lot more than tick tock. it's not simply about one social media app, it has the sweeping power being given to the executive branch of the u. s. government in order to crack down on those deems to be involved with technology or somehow a threat to the country overall is quite an extreme bill, but the white house is supporting it even while those who believe in american freedoms and civil liberties are raising some pretty strong objections, according to professor and author, michael rex and vote the us move against take talk is more about censorship than national security. everything in the bill suggests that this is not strictly about national security, but rather safeguarding of the dominant state. directed narratives. in general. we've seen many instances of the u. s. department's national departments
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acting against us citizens and censoring them and surveilling upon them. we saw this with the twitter files and we saw this with the department of homeland security having a back door access to facebook. and we're seeing this now, this seems to be just tightening down the hatches making this, making it almost impossible to communicate without government surveillance at all times. fresh clashes interrupted on the streets of paris as huge crowds of protested the pension reform for a 10 stay with president mc phones. government deploying 13000 offices across the country and more than 5000 in paris alone.
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ah. and if one person has been injured in the french capital on tuesday, the unrest fled up after the government raised the retirement age from 62 to 64 without a vote in parliament. demonstrated that being confronted by officers responded with tear gas and hauled to canon and body french, president of school for those taking, taking to the chief in france. legitimate emmanuel con, has opened the support of protested in other countries like lebanon deliveries. and dora nichols, the revolution cannot be achieved on its own. it can be only conducted by the people in europe in the you must continue to support the hundreds of thousands of bell russians who peacefully protest for their rights, their freedom and their sovereignty. i salute the courage of the hundreds of
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thousands of venezuelans marching for their freedom. in a very clear way, france condemns the repressions carried out today by the iranian regime. and we stand by these women. they are a sovereign people fighting for their freedom. american radio talk so housed and political analysts gallant nixon save parish of focus on its own national issues rather than meddling in the offense of other countries. to me, this is not just about the pension, this is about a series of a, basically years of changes in french policy that, you know, made it to where to the people it made. it made it obvious to the people in france that they did not have control over their government. that the, the type of government that they have now is a, is a fraud and a force. and if their government does not represent them whatsoever, you know, they made it what might as well. so, you know, people should stop hitting each other with sticks and running in different directions and lighting fires as opposed to the comments about georgia or the
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comments about iran or hong kong, where they called for structural change. got structural called government change, where they condemned the government, the government actions against the people here. they don't condemn the french government and they don't call for any structural change that would dress the people that the, the issues that the people have brought to the have brought to bear against the government. so we, again, the contradiction is obvious here. radical ukrainian nationalists, a violent a safe an orthodox church in the western part of the country is ult involved some 200 people, mostly dressed in camouflage. with their faces covered, they attackers broke down the doors and stormed into the church. the local bishop was reportedly beaten and the other priests with pepper sprayed the police allegedly did nothing to intervene. images circulating on social media had to show the aftermath of a fire at the state. his want one ukrainian nationalist has said about the
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crackdown schluter would shoot them a school excuse. so if you enter a church and hear the ringing of moscow you, that's it, said it on fire 6, but it's normal and there's nothing wrong with that. meanwhile, the actions of the landscape government against the orthodox church in ukraine is julia attention of pope francis, who said he's ready to be a mediator. we spoke to reverend doctor risdon joseph, who's a c ology professor at the university of easton, sorry. he says the western political silence silence on the crack down, is hypocritical as our collective west full media. long politicians have invested heavily in, in, in an image of ukraine, or see if i can give russia, i think he will tired you from russia. so now when we are witnessing controlled substance all today, ukraine due to the terror of today's ukraine, none of us or media are actually willing just to call them jump before they're all yes,
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it's about the about the images of camera which are taking place in today's frame in the moment which we are talking, you can just see by, by your own eyes that a human rise of ukrainians who are not willing to convert to this newly formed chauvinistic exec jessica body is human rights of these ukrainian or not exist? ok, it's a hypothesis survey outreach, you're standing by your printer from church, we know very well what does it mean to be persecuted by a state? unfortunately too many said dang, send events which are to come. but nevertheless, that christ and she church will prevail and ukrainian, or of church would prevail even in this,
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i think about circumstances and other developments, small scale phases, crude oil expos, to india increased dramatically last year with russia also becoming china's top supplier. and the 1st 2 months of 2023 deputy prime minister like on the novak attribute of the developments to a successful, we will take up exports. most of our energy resources have been re directed to other markets to the markets of friendly countries. let me remind you that our oil supplies to india increased 22 full blast year deliveries to the people's republic of china and other markets have increased. this is also the result of the great work that has been done in the industry. the western mainstream media has responded with concerns of its own lindberg say is russian crude exports holding strong in defiance of sanctions. as to the west imposed a prior council, russian oil and slots, and embargo and maritime deliveries of oil and petroleum products. but because those who have pointed to the surging expos of diesel from russia this month, that supplies
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a poise to hit record highs since 2016. an indian journalist on columns told us that the west shot itself in the foot with its own sanctions opening up a great opportunity for developing countries to buy from russia. we are in no law for western lectures, you know, because they, by russia, oil and gas as well. and we should, we'll have to do it out. it's all a judgment. it's our own national interest. so i didn't hear it's good news that russia will, you know, put more of it. so i'll, and you can actually market, which means the price of the oil price of oil and gas, you know, and other energy exposure. we don't the euro peers by taking on with the americans in their whole ukraine policy and in trying to, you know, bush, russia has actually created a lot of problems for themselves. you see,
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if they're there, you know, a decision not to import oil and gas from russia, which has made russia look out to the rest of the war. and that it covers the blessing. noodle and russia has never made much of limit effort to export oil. and gas to other parts of the world, because they were happy, you know, selling it to their, you know, countries in europe because it makes sense. but now with all this problem created, where the western sanctions russia, the looked out elsewhere and that all goes well for our economy. and i think for much of the world, which depends on energy import. this is good news. some hawkish that when us officials urging joe biden to stop middle east nations from normalizing ties with syria and open lessons to the white house was signed by a former c i, a director, as well as an ex us special envoy to do mascot piecemeal normalization efforts by some regional governments do not address us national security interests or human
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rights issues. opposing regime normalization of word only is not enough. as tacitly allowing it is short sighted and damaging to any hope for regional security instability. when it comes as a you a, a jordan, bahrain, and egypt booth thing revelations with the syrian government, they are of nations follow saudi arabia's lead off to read and agreed to revive its diplomatic ties with the mascot with the 2 countries. now preparing to reopen the respective embassies as also increasing talks of syria being allowed to rejoin the arab league. all of these moves of wild the neocons in the us. he want washington to clamp down on serious developments. well, back in 1979, the us branded syria, i say, sponsor of terrorism and slot sanctions on the country. following the thought of the arab spring uprisings in 2011, washington supported the islamist syrian rebels against damascus and called on president assad to step down. the u. s. as since in 4th,
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additional sanctions on syria contributing to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the country. washington is also deployed some troops in syria, allegedly to fight terrorists. but political, alyssa, bass, and abu bella says the us simply wants to plunder more oil. the most interesting that tonight is just talking about the humanitarian survey of syria. but us in, at the same time, they are stealing the fee and oil. and they have their saw jurors actually buying the most reach a part of the north east of syria. the american talks in this, he and land is, i guess there was of international law because the american top see, came without any resolution or a decision from you and security government and the american approach to continue with their sanctions, especially after very by the american experiences in iraq and started to
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america, they have no right to talk about human rights freedoms. democracy, which is we are very tired from the slogans which the american admin vision. oh, i make an offer just talking for the latest news that base and plenty more. you can check our website, r t dot com. thank you for choosing our team tonight. with with, [000:00:00;00] with
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an 1834 france invaded algeria, and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the colonists known as b a. no. ours took the best land from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was brutally exploited. these goss mazda is content, people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress to rebellion using cruel measures. full villages were wiped out packs of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were put into concentration camps. however,

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