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ah ah, walk out a court in ukraine house kind of find the head of the country's largest wallace street to 60 days. hard to read about sounds like clump dying on religious figures with traditional tele to russia, a lives they want to do everything in their power to preserve their privileged position in the world. waiting to r. t rushes deputy ambassador to the un takes aim at western powers, accusing them of having an insatiable thirst to maintain their global india's
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flagship or line insisted will continue flights over russia or space. this spike pressure from western park in new port clayton, central african republic, in a dire situation as nearly half the population faces severe food insecurity, countries, presidential office, sage resource, hungary, i, ty, doctors must take some responsibility for the nation with, for land is rich and gold. diamonds, iron man is an oil. this should have made the population of the central african republic prosper. unfortunately, we see how some nations are plunging in our country department with from moscow to the world. this is our take, great to have you with us for the news. our the head of ukraine's largest monastery,
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which has been the center of a crack done by authorities over its traditional ties to russia, has been confined to high sir rest. for 60 days. the sentence was 100 done during metropolitan pablo 2nd court appearance after the 1st was halted due to an illness he had suffered. this was the albert's reaction to the ruling. yes mr. moon intro is not i didn't do anything. i know this is a political case because i was told to switch to the key of backed orthodox church of ukraine, but i said, no, i was threatened. the security services of ukraine came to me and said, a criminal case should be opened against me and it was, i don't know who planned it. i'm not going to figure that out because it's not my style to settle accounts. while the holy figure now has to wear an electronic tag for the next 2 months, metropolitans lawyer said the up it would appeal up to 2 health concerns. they also state where he has been confined to house arrest is not fit for human habitation. r
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t senior correspondent morocco, gusty of took us through the background to the situation earlier. this is the culmination of government policy in care of which has been to dismantle the ukranian orthodox church, which ukraine has made no secret that seizes to pro ration and to independent the the catches of course, that the ukrainian orthodox church is the biggest religious grouping in ukraine, so this was no simple task for a president vladimir zelinski as well as his administration. he's, he's back as metropolitan puzzle at the head of the key of the chairs. lava was detained earlier today, he was taken to a court hearing. he felt poorly was taken the hospital of enforce fully by ukrainian security agents. taken back the court, we knew that he is being charged on 2 counts. one e's sparking and finding inter
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religious hatreds and enmity. the subject matter of the evidence we haven't seen, but also with rejecting the premise of the russian aggression, which in kevin will, over ukraine, is seen something as, as gospel that russia is via aggressive, should be resist every wet of the scenes from the monastery. the key of which of lava ah harrowing for many orthodox folk for not justin in ukraine. but all over the world, their sending shudders through worshippers of the machine is such that supports us those against the eviction and the takeover of for you kids. what have you quince? largest monasteries is that they're there, they're praying, they're trying to resist without violence. and you have ukranian nationalists also at the scene. radicals who haven't the slightest interested in religion, but
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a just happy to be somewhere where, what they deem what are being called per russians are being evicted. you have seen showing people praying on their knees and around them dancing ukrainians, dancing nationalists, sorry, radicals, chanting insults, threats of things that become voice. describe on air and dancing about the jewish about this occasion. that has been very little comment from abroad, from various religious organizations and rights movements about what is happening, it is being studiously ignored. we can say that with the degree of accuracy because there has been so so little comment. also, we have heard from the ukranian government, which again for us, has since 2018 made it a policy to try and replace the ukranian orthodox church, which it ceases independent and unruly and far too per russian with the orthodox
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church of ukraine which, which is a very different thing and in teaches a very different religion, although claiming to be the same they, they, for example, teach. the ukrainian should never have children with russians, that ukrainian should only him to mix with ukrainian to keep the blood fuel. we've also heard the presidential advisor come out and comment on what is happening, saying now is the time to eliminate the unruly clergy. a unique chance when everything could be resolved very quickly and painlessly was during the 1st 3 to 6 months of the war. and it was possible to simply physically clean out. many pro russians to date 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. you credit and government, as i said, has been at it for years. and in recent months of the past, off for you. so via these efforts to clamp down to pressure to dismantle the
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ukrainian orthodox church have only ramped up. you had zelinski launching raids using the ukranian, s b u, the security service to target ab raid, such various monasteries of various members of the clergy, that homes their workplaces will over the country. a v at information turned up as a result of that has been scanned. and we can say that judging by the fact that the s b, u hasn't come out and shown anything damaging. nevertheless, they've been as it, they've been trying to find dirt on the ukrainian orthodox church in order to shut it down once and for all. and these, as i said, ease the culmination of these efforts of dr. 7 gaiety from the institute of european studies in belgrade argues that persecution of christianity has all but become official nato policy, which has no spread to ukraine. what we see now is on one side direct prosecution
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of christianity. busy orthodox were shouted to be more precise and silence. busy busy of officials, of course, in the west where is also from the, from the lion. where is rosa bread. there are other politicians to say that the basic right to worship is being denied in the center of give. and i'm unfortunately not even surprised that that the west is so silent because it seems to me that persecution of christianity is the official policy of ne, we see the re emergence or emergence of not only naziism, but other forms of paganism, which is quite obvious in ukraine even in front lines with the symbol symbol symbols and so on. but, but in europe as well, i mean the whole, the whole guy, the audrey is and now we're talking about the last is some kind of
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a. and they christian substitute for christianity and emotions are more important than the facts. and so. busy and so forth. so this goes hand in hand with reemergence of paganism, a paganism which is in european context, white gloves to nazis. i'm a neo nazi while events surrounding the church in ukraine have resonated in ethiopia, where the largest orthodox christian community outside of eastern europe resides. ethiopian orthodox priest cuz it's miss gable from holy trinity theological university in addis ababa fears that cracked on could fuel and optic in violence in ukraine even to enable to con, sushi really never will. if you are speeding. not really a lot of the christians much sure. surely that
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mark does being one of those premiums for shot national challenges. so if under persecution, by government or mission, it shows kind of how to do or something. it's not going on for me on my piece this, this is the point. it's not, it's not the optimal the most. it is not something that you have to try and out the numbers. it doesn't, it doesn't define what, what do you mean by, you might, you might use different kinds of expressions. and of painting you can do what the fox news is that even force who doesn't want the people to be gone and
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who doesn't want to go to my feet in the bus to get started. but this is natalie to look because i'm not, i'm saying this is the fact the way we have understood every really go she was really we not physically or many tiny, even just like what to do. they will look into why they don't bring in why they got them from doing this. so it is so obvious. so please. so the the intervention of the 2 doesn't want us to be in communion. we've got no one else to be good. and if we keep on prayer and do something, this is one of the know, you know, ducky western powers are hypocritical to lashire
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at most schools proposal to station nuclear weapons on the territory of its allied bella, ritz the u. s. as long positioned, it's nuclear arms in nato countries near russia's borders. that's what moscow's deputy and buster to the u. n told r t earlier. the west is trying to act within the concepts of rules based international order where it's all, it's all. ready and sets 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 helium by any price. they are not hesitate to act in a very much colonial neo colonial logic in deploying nuclear weapons in the western countries for many years for decades already. and then when the russia analysis similar, lance simply announces they already stop. she's julia many developing countries,
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especially weaker developing countries there of course, aware of possible consequences of the criticism of washington economic consequences, political consequences, financial consequences during a un security council meeting on friday rushes on. boston vassily. the bench pointed out that russia had longed demand that the u. s. withdraw the nuclear weapons it has in other countries. he said moscow cannot sit idly by nato countries conduct drills on how to use atomic arms. what 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 with urged americans to do the same to abandon the thinking of the cold war period to return all of us nuclear weapons to the territory of the united states. u. s. weapons are deployed in the netherlands, germany, or turkey and other nato countries. recall that poland also agreed to participate
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in a 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, assembled to discuss the issue of tactical nuclear weapons being deployed by russia, dela, hello ruth, 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 a huge raja 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 in 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
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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 world. zeppelin is thrown at 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 personal parity 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 are in demanding that russia not be able to deploy tactical nuclear weapons the bell roost. while united
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states and its allies have nuclear weapons, that was made clear by the remarks bind benzene before the council. over all the meetings, i lighted. very big differences between major countries represented on the council when it comes to their interpretation roles advance. russia made clear that the united states is acting in a way that is provoking conflict rather than seeking resolution. and not really enforcing any of this rhetoric we hear about a rules based global order. ok, let's turn attention on the program to the middle east where clashes are once again being seen in israel as mass rallies continue against controversial judicial reforms. the demonstrations are raging despite the prime minister, postponing those plans earlier this week. ah,
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[000:00:00;00] with love this looks like a familiar scene. it is because the moth protests have been rocking israel frog month sold, ready on monday, prime minister netanyahu pause the legislative process for the plans to live for negotiations on a compromise reform package. but demonstrators are not satisfied and are demanding their total scrapping. meanwhile, israel's new government is on a, quote, rum page against human rights. those comments coming from the head of a prominent international rights group with the current state of the israeli
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government and the tax on the d. sure. in particular, we see that this is not a human was complied government. this is a government that's actually on a rampage against human rights domestically against its own people in israel. the controversial reforms are aimed at the limiting the power of the country supreme court allowing the government to select judges. it also seeks to ground parliament the power to override supreme court decisions and limit judicial review of laws. critics say it would seriously affect the system of checks and balances in the country, or wherever the foreign ministry is hit back at human rights watch is criticism. healing israel as an example of democracy. the remarks are an amazing example of how bias she in the organization of israel is a strong and vibrant democracy. the demonstrated over the last few months or an impressive example of it. hundreds of thousands of people are manifesting in the streets, no violence protected by the police. this is how real democracy works. it is yet another example of an organization that targets israel on anything without the
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minimum understanding of fairness. or we spoke to sign dollar accounts, washington bureau chief for the jerusalem base palestinian daily out could. he agrees with pe, charge abuse assessment, but is of the view. israel will not be held accountable. anyone has always been a human rights abuse rampage against the palestinian. you know, i mean, and it is great that we see demonstrations in and israel in pursuit of reversing lease and judicial reforms from time to time. well, we see some statement there. i managed to give the spokesman last week or the week before to say some strong words against him is really abusive, but it never really go beyond that. i don't know how it will be held accountable as long as it is being protected completely by then acted america. i mean, it really should be held accountable by let's say, cutting off aid. then i say supplies israel with $3800000000.00
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a year. and armed alone, so that's a, that's quite a leverage that they can use. i don't see that this current will be accountable. i don't see it's really reversing course. i see unfortunately that will move forward and will probably implement these sit a judicial reforms. the head of india's flagship or line has insisted it will continue to conduct flights over russian aerospace, the spy pressure from western partners they had of her india ultimately defended the company's decision, saying it's simply a matter of economics. if that's the way the winds are blowing and it is most 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. i think the chief off and india he defended the right off air india to
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fly through russian skies in this cells on the pool to interview to the telegraph. the journalist with the telegraph and 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, mister wilson very 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 bender who was and essentially, what's that done, it has made the hours longer. it has made the dig, it's more expensive. needless to say, more feel well already there's a shortage of fuel was now interestingly, also us ever and line. they've approached western government saying that an airline which is flying to the russian sky should be prohibited for landing western soil. now what they seeing is that india and china,
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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 us 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, can send the best possible way, is flying toward the giant territory of russia. what does it it makes it shorter, it makes it cheaper. but as i, as in india and china are concerned, they've not signed up to the sanctions. so they still may be able to use this rule . but interesting how in a sense of entitlement,
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they think that it's okay for our eastern airlines to suffer as much as western airlines and why perhaps it's time to think the other way. now it appears in you global trend is gathering pace. thousands of dollars is ation following a number of recent high profile business deals where the dollar was ditched. india's new trade policy, no features the decision to move away from using the green back. in foreign contracts, the legislation is set to come into effect this month on the same that driving india's foreign trade and giving a boost to domestic production. it comes as the root p is being used more often across the world with a thin countries having adopted it in cross border trade with new deli, including moscow, pivoting away from america, reserve currency. earlier we spoke to economists the crumb lindsay, we say the wave, all the de dollarization is only going to pick off after going forward. there is
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a larger wave of need all that is ation happening around the world. i mean it's, it's, it's, it's been years now that the dollar had the money was there and has been there for some time now. and that seems to be, you know, kind of leaving a bait awfully. and, and in the way it was getting stronger every month, every year. let's put it that way. there's a general trend towards multiculturalism happening. and with that model, people that have been currency, of course, the currency mechanism and global trade mcadams, also have to therefore become people that's essentially the reason 70 years back. and there was in the mix and shock. and before that, the british woods and all these were forced way war kind of mechanisms are just structured with the vest and perspective. the world has changed a lot. now. china and india and lot of asian country is going to be a lot. and so do other countries also underwood? so gender, democrat evaluation off guarantee, gender, democrat of trade,
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a larger might be bullet environment seems to be emerging. and the currency multiplication is just a function of that, is that so it's a matter of function which is happening at this farm armed, conflicts, more natural disasters. mean the situation in the central african republic remains dyer this year. that's according to a new report by the u. s. agency for international development that the document claims more than 3000000 people in the c a r or need of the military. ne, dom predicts nearly half the countries population will face severe food insecurity in 2023. the nation's also crippled the paper concludes by conflicts between militant groups which displaced almost 60000 people in january alone. for the press secretary to the central african republic president told us it's still possible for the country to be impoverished despite its wealth of resources because
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of the thirst of external states for africa, natural riches moves up. oh, our land is rich in gold, diamonds, iron, manganese, and oil. when it comes to agriculture, we can grow cottonwood coffee produce wood products. this should have made the population of the central african republic prosperous. but unfortunately, we see how some nations are plunging our country into poverty. it has not gone anywhere. we still live in an unstable situation with the crisis, rebel groups and military formations. a president says those are the reasons for the continuing poverty in the country over the last 60 years if he has been facing one crisis after another. the proposed solutions have never worked deeply. the resident to adara has decided to ask somehow like countries for helping combatting the rebel gears. the 1st country to respond was russia in the people of c, a r r, really grateful for this input to bring peace back to our country. while the african countries agree that we lack technologies that we need to develop bilateral,
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mutually beneficial cooperation with other countries. and the un charter allows that any sovereign state, like ours has the right to cooperate with any other un member. nobody can prevent us from working with friendly countries and brotherly people. we count on technologies that will help us to use our resources. africans have realized that the c, r is ready to collaborate with any friendly country that are open to mutually beneficial cooperation. we have the resources, you have the technology in. let's sit at the table and discuss how we can move forward together. today, the central african republic has become the object of slander and live. it is associated with war. when it is not true, the c, r needs investors. we are open to any cooperation based on mutual respect. and i can see that we intend to develop this way so that russian investors, economies in leading enterprises come to the c a r, so that they help us use the natural wealth, our country hats,
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including agriculture. we want to move from traditional and mechanical farming to industrial agriculture. we want to develop our minerals with industrial methods. that's what we're aiming for, but there are lie surrounding our country. western media are trying to discourage those who want to come here. we are ready to work with all businesses in countries of good will. who will cooperate with us on the mutually beneficial terms. ok, let's keep attention on africa. as uganda has announced it, sending 5000 troops to the neighboring democratic republic of congo in an effort to restore peace near they were one than border kampala has emphasized that the soldiers main task is to restore order not to engage in fighting with a militant group that the d r c sais is supported by rwanda. we are going to be in the buena gunner rocher area, not in order to find the am twenties free, but to act as a neutral force as the congo lease used the time to sort out their political
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problems unless we are attacked. we're not there to fight. fighting may come later if one of the non state groups doesn't accept based on what we all regard as reasonable conditions. uganda and troops entered the d. r. c. town of boone, again on friday, near the borders of uganda and rwanda. the troops are serving under the auspices of the east african community, a grouping of which the 3 countries are member states. the soldiers are expected to oversee the withdrawal of the m. 23 insurgency group. after a recent peace accord, was signed. local residents in uganda say the peacekeeping efforts will be costly but necessary to restore peace in the region and ensure the safety of their own nation. it's would for them to deploy day i'm a there then did was to part of it. it's the expense they are in calling on what on to playing their pdf,
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solias bama. so my opinion is i think it's a really great experience to uganda. deployed the media though they are helping to fight against the india who are also they both feel god bless you. oh you then very okay. well that, believe me all right. know me as a person. i think it's very okay for them to get them from them. for me, yeah, i never, you know, i finally, for the 1st time in 3 years, high level talks between china and japan's top diplomats will happen and will happen this weekend. it comes in mid tensions over tokyo was plans to restrict the export of semiconductor manufacturing equipment to china. curbing beijing's ability to make advance chips for its high tech sector. earlier we spoke with c g,
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