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sure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. ah, yes lies. they want to do everything in their power to preserve their privileged position in the world. a un tells r t r for original security council meeting that western powers have an insatiable drive to maintain that level of hedge with grain for the crime. stand on a freedom of the press in the country with a new law in power in the state to shut down to go out with a traditional ties to russia. this right then escalating international out with the systematic persecution,
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suffered by the fraternal ukrainian orthodox church, is an attack on all of us on all the churches in the world for all christian churches and all noble humanitarian ethical and spiritual values. and then there's branch of a life is this, it will continue, lives in the russian. ask this question from western power with live from las go. this is our see. my name is murat mommy. 30 minutes of news of the is sauce now. rushes devotee, ambassador of the un says it's hypocritical for western powers to lash out a proposal for moscow to station nuclear weapons on territory of its allied better roost. that's because the u. s. has long been stationed in nuclear arms in nature, countries relatively near russia's borders. the west is trying to act within
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the concerts of rules based on national order, where it's all, it's all alone says the rules and seeks that the others should implement these rules. they want to do everything in their power to preserve their privileged position in the world to preserve the well being of the so called golden 1000000000 by any price. they are not hesitate to act. and i very much colonial or neo colonial logic in deploying nuclear weapons in the western countries for many years for decades already. and then when russia analysis simulate lance simply analysis, they already stopped hysteria. many developing countries, especially weaker developing countries. there, of course, aware of the possible consequences of the criticism of washington economic consequences, political consequences, financial consequences, sharing unreason,
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us good council meeting russia top and live to the, to the organization. the city in the bins. yep. demanded that the us withdrawal, all of its nuclear weapons from other countries is that most good cannot stand idly by as need 2 countries conduct murphy drills for using nuclear arms. i see is this should do it. so do last rushing. the ninety's took all measures to withdraw nuclear weapons from the territory of the former usaa. we urged americans to do the same to abandon the thinking of the cold war period to return all us nuclear weapons to the territory of the united states. u. s. weapons are deployed in the netherlands, germany, turkey, and other nato countries. recall that poland also agreed to participate in joint nuclear exercises. this is exactly the area that the measures taken by the president of russia are aimed at the 15 member body that leads the united nations
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assembled to discuss the issue of tactical nuclear weapons being deployed by russia in bel groups and deliveries agreeing to host those tactical nuclear weapons, now, many usaa line countries used this meeting as an opportunity to simply attack russia to blame russia for the conflict in ukraine to accused russia of various things that we've seen throughout western media over the past months. however, when russia took to the floor, they pointed out something that many countries have failed to acknowledge. and western media has worked to just simply not mention which is that the united states has been withdrawing and getting rid of nuclear agreements. and he went over in detail all the withdrawals of nuclear agreements that we've seen from the united states. from there he went on to highlight how you asked policy as been aimed at trying to dictate and control other countries and escalate tensions around the
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world. zip with news from the can will western countries are simply trying to impose their own rules on the rest of the world. beneficial only to them in order to then demand this strict compliance from other states. they themselves, of course, do not consider themselves bound by any obligations. such inherently neo colonial attitudes are aimed at ensuring the prosperity of the so called golden 1000000000 at any cost. neither. we know our colleagues from developing countries can be misled, and he more the apparent hypocrisy of the united states in demanding that russia not be able to deploy tactical nuclear weapons. the bell ruse, while the reputation of world dance. russia made clear that the united states pleated that men to results from sources. he was the man milton asked again. and they are not able to to,
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to win or russia. ukraine. i think now they are the concerns of what are the steps they will do. you speak about washington, so then of course, they proceed from the, from the concept of american exceptionalism. that united states has the right to do whatever he wants of the international arena. and now they view russia and china as a threat. they try to mobilize to crown so these, these threats and they want everybody else to be silent not to fear on the side of russia and china. and i think that's the only probation of their foreign policy. right. but the ex, like people leaving in on a separate planet, having the right to do what that, what they want in the country to, to the others. ukraine has and say to a new law giving president is government, the direct authority to bomb and the media outlets it deemed unacceptable without
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a court decision. the law expands the powers of the cleaning council on television and radio, broadcasting making it the so regulator of mass media. it has a power in both fines or restrictions all completely bad news agencies without involving the countries judicial system. 3, the, the claiming government bond opposition policy is viewed as having sympathies to russia that included a major faction that received 2000000 votes. in recent elections, the new law made ill, so prohibit depictions of russia that contradict, keeps official narrative. now, now any report, any reporting in a you clearly news outlet about russia. mother must at least have the approval of the domestic authorities. the legislation has spoke grave concerns about freedom of the press. in nuclear. the international federation of journalists joins it's
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ukrainian affiliates, the national union of journalists, ukraine, an independent media trade, union of ukraine, and calling on the government to revise the new legislation. and to start a broad inclusive dialogue with journalists, unions, and the media sector. wiggle reactions from a jose, jason, michael and an abortion mileage about the new ukraine in law as was similar actions by western governments. this is a conflict situation and in every conflict situation, especially one of this magnitude is this is indeed a proxy conflict between russia and the united states. then the stakes are very high and press freedoms. the very idea of press as an instrument of control and propaganda is instrumental to public opinion gaining public support, you know, manufacturing consent for the giving of arms. and, you know,
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the use of taxpayers money to fight a war in sight of the united states outside of western europe. so a great deal of consent is required and in order to manufacture by consent than the all the instruments of the, the state than all gra, for media media the, you know, the, the government aligned media in the west and in the united states will fall into line against the support, i don't think anybody should expect the west to condemn this for all of their public commitments to democracy and free speech. we could in fact argue that the ukrainian model is being implemented at home. and given that they've already declared the next best thing to st. and i've been there, i roll. he's already banned all the, you know, all the opposition party arrangement. he's already nationalized the media. it's just one of those. if i run it because this decision comes, the day after the western journalists are shrieking about the arrest of wall street
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journal reporter who was reportedly caught red handed, tried to spy on russia. and that's obviously their eyes and attack on freedom of the press. but this is not, because it doesn't matter what you do, it's only always who you are that's, that's all there is to it. the executive board of the instructional murphy fund has approved a $15600000000.00 financing package for you. great. that means a country is now receiving a $115000000000.00. economic support comprise of debt relief. grogs. i love this 48 month program is the biggest loan ukraine has received from any one source since 2000. the conference is also the 1st time the i m f has given help to a country currently engaged in a military conflict. $2700000000.00 is set to be an immediate dispersement. while
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the rest is due to be released over the next 4 years. however, the money comes with strict conditions, which will require a key to undertake significant financial reforms. you claims economy contracting by about one 3rd last year with a government seeking at least $38000000000.00 from foreign donors to plug is fiscal gap. around 28000000000 in loans and grants has also been pledged from the u . s. and the u. m. i called, you know, neil spoke with an expert in strategic leadership with the focus on crisis management in emerging markets. especially says the i m. s. load will only increase ukraine's dependence on western powers. boring from the i. m f is not cheap. indeed, because if the base rate $3.00 for every pay out, there's a surcharge. and then if you take out a lot of money,
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it gets even more expensive because there should be kind of an incentive not to take out so much money. you can't, suffers damage to its infrastructure, you know, then it gets a loan to rebuild. then that's rebuilding and then there's another attack and then you get to know that on. so in terms of was, this is always difficult and we should not forget their huge legacy problems. now the scapegoat is russia, right? but the ukraine was in a, in a very bad economic situation because of all the gods and bet fiscal policy before the military operations started. i think it's extremely risky. and you cannot use the standard i m f approach, you know, which is tough fisco policy and so on. actually, you would need a tailored approach. it's hard to think that this is completely al touristic, what the i m f is doing. i don't think that this is very touristic
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in reality, and i think they are a couple of hidden agenda items which the western countries in particular pursuer one is to make the make ukraine more dependent on the west, more dependent on ever increasing amounts of further loans just to repay the previous loans. the other thing is that it's actually a nice scheme for the western countries, which now deliver weapons actually took that money to get cash for the weapons because otherwise it would be a gift. or sometimes they give their older weapons in order to buy newer weather and get the budget levels up in their home country. absolutely. so very nice scheme to return a return it the equipment to military equipment. so and afterwards, when they said that trapped that trip, there's
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a sense of urgency and there will be a lot of pressure to actually use the frozen for foreign currency reserves of russia, which is about 300000000000 dollars. so maybe this money then will be used for, to repay this i'm f, loan and all the other loans ukraine in court has rejected efforts by the countries orthodox church to maintain his control over prominent monastery in give the authorities have been cracking down on the clergy over their traditional root of just ties with russia. on friday, a crowd calling for the eviction of the mugs arrived at the site in keep shouting in cells and demanding of the monks of vacate the premises. oh
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dear. meanwhile to those traditions in here have been seeking to prevent police from entering the church and removing the clergy. the government has been seeking to cut the senses old times within over those ukrainians, and must go advises, you cleans presence of, as you said, the church needs to be, quote, physically cleaned out. unique chance when everything could be resolved very quickly and painlessly was during the 1st 3 to 6 months of the war. then it was possible to simply physically clean out many pro russians. today it is a little more difficult. but again, a little harder does not mean impossible. and today we must use legal and tough means to sweep them away. the monks say that the axis, a vig them are illegal and they have every right to stay in that mercy, you end up or as also question. the validity of the authorities measures religious figures worldwide, including pope frances,
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have expressed concern about church freedoms. being restricted in ukraine, a greek orthodox archbishop has called on the international community to help stop the persecution as he displayed the crap them as an attack on christianity. in general, could be a no hassle in the jerusalem church, which is one of the oldest christine orthodox churches in the world. we believe in systematic persecution, suffered by the fraternal ukrainian orthodox church, is an attack on all of us are on all orthodox churches in the world, or all christian churches and on all noble humanitarian ethical and spiritual values keeps rulers and the west to trying to strike the ukrainian orthodox church, a raise it camps, government is working hard to do this. i don't think the west is just silent. it's an accomplice in this crime. if we say that the west is just silent, we will not reflect the whole reality. the west of the system and those who claim to be its rulers, whether in the u. s. or elsewhere,
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we're trying to undermine the authority of the orthodox church, not only in the crate but in the world. the orthodox church is under attack everywhere because it has preserved and maintains faith, morality, and values, including family values. meanwhile, in europe, despite the russians concerns about nato expansion, the block is set to even get larger. that service parliament has decided to now back finland's bit to join the alliance of the anchor, remove its initial opposition to the move. i welcome to vote of the grand national assembly of tortilla to complete the recertification of finland. succession. this will make the whole needs her family stronger, unsafe her. so finland now is joining nato. it adds another 1300 kilometers to the western military alliance is border with russia. at this point, it's kind of like some guy at a party getting within 3 inches of your face and insisting that because he's not
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actually touching you, he's just breathing in your face that he's respecting your personal space. now we keep hearing from nato officials and western leaders that nato, as a defensive alliance, purely and strictly. but at what point does this endless encroachment just become offensive, particularly when there's entire liaison that law is to target russia and that it's become really bold in acting unilaterally on its own and circumventing the united nations security council when it comes to bombing other countries. that don't adhere to the western agenda, like for example, serbia and livia, just to name a couple, one member of the hungarian national assembly express concerns today about what fin, when's inclusion could mean for peace and stability. if finland joins nature, this will increase the possibility of an escalation, as well as the risk of a direct armed conflict between a native member state and russia. nato is participating in
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a game that the u. s. is playing beyond the borders of the alliance. the u. s. is using crane as a puppet. in reality, it's not in the interest of the e. u to support the ukrainian conflict and the sanction regime against russia. however, there is a bloodthirsty atmosphere of war among e, you politicians, finland being a member of the european union has also recently joined the chorus of wester voices rationing up the pro war rhetoric against russia. and that's a new position for europe actually, which over the past few decades hasn't always blindly cited with washington for her french president jacques. she at auckland, german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, allied with russian president vladimir putin against the u. s. invasion of iraq, for example. and that was at a time when washington was looking to build that so called coalition of the willing . and that descent is actually what kept europe out of that particular quagmire to
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the economic and other benefit of the entire block and people of europe. today though, where's the voice of reason in europe? well hungarian prime minister, victor r bon, is still trying to draw attention to the fact that europe's role as a peacemaker has pretty much gone out the window with the conflict in ukraine. you want the number of countries supporting peace instead of war has not increased at all. people want peace while you leaders are taking a pro war stance for them. the main issue continues to be deciding which weapons to send to ukraine. it is slowly becoming a legitimate question among e u. leaders, whether e u. member states could send peacekeeping troops to ukraine in some form. not only is the e u abdicating its role of honest broker or mediator between the west and the east . but it's joining washington and conveniently, exploiting the conflict in ukraine in which it keeps saying that it isn't directly
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involved to write a blank shack for its own military industrial complex. as suggested recently by the blocks chief diplomat yo's, a bro. europeans have reduced investment in the defense industry over the past 20 years, but due to the radically shifted security environment, we need to increase that again. specifically, we want to deliver a 1000000 artillery shells to ukraine within a year, knowing how easily europe was willing to follow along with washington's project of militarize in the ukranian border with russia under the guise at the mix peace accords. the operative word there being peace. any new nato expansion along russia's border with in europe isn't exactly comforting for the future of european p security or stability. we heard from a finish diplomat and full, a member of the council of europe. she too is scholar. he says,
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the current state of affairs is about official only to the u. s. of europe is losing its independence to washington. now the mac girl is, i think for us, mary, good, because it will think down europe it as it passed, it is done already. now, if i tell you a joke, i could say that u. s. has one already germany, an e u in the ukranian war. russia is on thatched. i just looked at the trade surplus of the 3 top countries in the world, china 900000000000. ah, russia 330000000000 and saudi arabia, 200000000000. they have more trade bloss sharp lost than u. s. has trade that theses one failure left germany is number 7, europe is going down and i don't know why the european leaders don't
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any more, have this selfish, realistic approach. and generally to go thinking maybe it is because they used to trust that us is fixing their things. and they are not accustomed to that us is like bacon cleaning europe now out of energy out of money out of power, out of own politics. and that's a big one, a couple of stories from indian now i was i had of in this flagship airline, has insisted that it will continue to conduct flights in russian estimates. despite pressure from western powers. the ceo of erin there have, i live only defended the company's decision as the south asian country maintains stone, economic ties with russia. if that's the way the winds are blowing and it is most
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economical, if we prevent certain carriers from over flying certain places, it doesn't necessarily stop people moving. it just changes where they're moving through. potentially the chief off and india he defended the right of air india to fly through russian skies in this cells on the pool to interview to the telegraph. the journalist with the telegraph, who interviewed mister wilson, he basically was giving him the logic that if you're flying or russia, then you're basically helping russia fund the war in ukraine to which sha, mr. wilson raised strongly, ah, have rubbish all those cleans. in fact, i remember most of the west in a line, they have quoted flying through russia, ukraine as well as bended, who was, and essentially, what's that done is it has made the hours longer. it has made the dig,
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it's more expensive. needless to say, more feel well already there's a shortage of feel was now interestingly, also us ever and line. they were approached western government saying that an airline which is flying to the russian sky should be prohibited for landing western soil. now when they seeing you that india and china, they companies have an unfair advantage. foreign airlines using russian air space on flights to and from the us are gaining a significant competitive advantage over us carriers in major markets, including china and india. this situation is directly to the benefit of foreign airlines and at the expense of the u. s. as a whole, with fewer connections to key markets, fewer high paying airline jobs. so you're paying as far as a, a east to west, the road from east to west is concerned. the best possible way is flying to the
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giant territory in russia. what does it, it makes it shorter, it makes it cheaper. but as far as india and china concerned they've not signed up to the sanctions, so they still may be able to use this route. but interesting how in a sense of entitlement, they think that it's ok for eastern airlines to suffer as much as western airlines . and why it's time to think the other way in is law and justice massa has accused a problem opposition position of supporting interference by foreign powers and the countries domestic affairs. thank you. or who gandhi, for inviting foreign powers for interference into india's internal matters. remember, indian judiciary can't be influenced by foreign interference. india won't tolerate foreign influence any more because our prime minister isn't
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a random audi. some lesson piles of express support for that in the in opposition. pardon? i am form apartment member. raw who gundy germany said it was concerned about the matter as a questioned adherence of democratic principles in the south asian country. even if we expect the standards of judicial independence and fundamental democratic principles equally applied to the proceedings against my will, gandhi roll guy. and he was recently convicted on a defamation charge for a few years from a few years ago for may, can insulting remark against prime minister never and remedy. he was sentenced to 2 years in prison, but received a 30 day suspension while he appeals the conviction. jupiter expert, glue, red chef, agreed with the indian government's position on the matter. he said that other countries should keep their noses out of the south asian nations into affairs.
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they never have an internal metal, especially the visa. usually that is some ordered by usually you should not talk about what to say. and so there were some stick came from germany between the men like indians. generally it doesn't like that other country interfered into limits. i will say that most was told it was in order to buy a lot of india and as far as mr. wilson and he can book i for 41 in order to pull him. but he has one choices with him. but any for him, india has got to be should he be in the morning and more concrete can be in the try. did he hits in new
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now because at least 36 people having killed more than a dozen others injured and devastating roof collapse during a religious festival? in india, the structure which covered a deep well at a temple collapse under the weight of a large crowd during a thing due to just service emergency. workers have been using cranes and ropes in this search for potential that those efforts have been complicated by especially dogs and muddy condition. prime is sitting around remotely, haven't suppressed system does, is over the you said he was, quote, extremely pained and would provide sufficient government support for the relief efforts. ah, the internal cause of justice has rejected iran's requests to regain control of about $2000000000.00 of its central bank assets. frozen by the u. s. for the court
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