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ah ah, with the united states is name just the main initiative angie rushing policy. the new foreign policy concept assumes an absolute rejection of neo colonial practices and head human is a foreign policy concept. it says lesson power or engage in hybrid war against russia. foreign minister live, rob says the country world isolates itself and is ready for the dialogue and the new most colo reality is still a, is a becoming overshadowed by other national currencies as a global div dollar, right? asian prices gain momentum and international transactions.
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you couldn't even couldn't find the head of the country's largest, one of the 3 to 60 days of house arrest and made it clamped down on religious figures with traditional ties to russia. and don't talk because the 1st formal us pro look to face and criminal charges as a grand jury in yield issues. and then a very well well good to you from the in r t international news team alive from. let's take a look at the top stories that highlighted the leak, as well as the latest news welcome the weekly sponsor, as at his washington of being the main in the shades of anti russian policy, among western pow slats as the kremlin this week laid out. it's new foreign policy doctrine for the coming years, the country's top deborah, so gay lover of said,
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russia is determined to build stronger relations with the developing world glowing them in you serve them with the 90 states is named is the main initiative, anti russian policy in general, the west policy of weakling, russia is called a hybrid war. the new type new foreign policy concept assumes an absolute rejection of neo colonial practices. and head human is a course is being set for a strategic partnership with our great neighbors, china, india, and countries of the islamic world, the latin american countries, the countries of africa and countries of south east asia. my colleague, rory, so shane, discuss the issue with our correspondent marine across a river who broke down some of the main points of the dr. the updated foreign policy concept has some 76 points. we will go through them all. but just to give me just a lot of things, basically it's all about as it stated in the document,
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abandoning the dominance of the united states and working on strengthening corporation with other countries to make sure that this is a multi paula world. something that we've been hearing about rory for a couple of months, but this is not really cemented this. now, in the documentary decree that was signed by vladimir putin and what it states here is, for example, we've seen that the u. s. is the main source of this, and so russia policy and the document urge as other countries, for example, to abandon the answer russia policy want and also to get a greater independence from the united states. and russia for its part is planning to help developing countries, for example, to play a greater role in the global economic affairs who are the roches friends. we're talking about china, india, africa. it states that the com and document as well, that islamic civilization, it's always seen in russia as friendly,
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and then we'll continue to work on it. and the key point here, every time that we're talking about a corporation when another country, it's all about being mutually beneficial. so they are benefits not only of russia, but the other country that we're talking about and make sure that this is a multi polar world, where the interests not only of the united states and the west have been observed. but also all of these other countries. and so that these other countries play a bigger role, and we're not talking about the monopoly or the head to money that we've heard from the west. and it's allies. of course, one of the things that we put in was saying was that the global economy is going through serious changes, switching to new centers of power for the new multi polar world order food and saying this is a key trend. it is a key trend and also in this document, it does say it does face that there will, there are, of course, is fine to break up up certain partnerships that russia is forming now with these other countries. and that will work on eliminating that. and when it sees something interference happening, it will act and respond also. there will be tackling,
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in terms of humanitarian policies abroad. the priorities are bruce, the phobia, we've seen how much that's changed, especially since the special military operation began, protects in the russian language, russian culture were sports. they're trying to cancel anything russian that seems now in europe and around the world. slab rope before a minister keeps playing host to all these other foreign ministers to keep rushing to moscow. and if they're not rushing to moscow marita, they're going to beige, for example, next week. macros. the teacher's pet is going to beige with live angela and i. so i assume they're going, they would that cap in hand because they know the multi poto world is already departing. exactly. so it will be interesting to see what they achieve, if anything, when they go to beijing and what happens there. but also again, just to return to this, ob, dated the foreign policy concept in it. the 1st point actually does states in the very beginning that russia there's no feats off as an enemy of the west. it does
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not want to isolate itself from the west. me, but you can make sure we know isolating ourselves from the west. we have no initially hostile engines towards them, but they must understand the interaction with russia is possible with the rejection of confrontation. so accept the reality that this is becoming a multi polar world. they can no longer deny it, and what they're trying to do is to make sure that they don't hurt other countries while they're trying to hang on to that dominance because russia will no longer allow it. china will no longer allow it. there are other countries, bigger power houses in the world data already, and they're coming together. they just feel it back to what we call. so ago when the chinese president came to moscow. and as he was leaving putin was the one thing that he said, we're witnessing the biggest changes in a 100. yes. and you and me are driving these changes. i'm sorry, my putin simply said, i agree. yeah. and they're not the only ones saying this, everyone is aware of this,
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nothing. this is why they are so concerned in the west because this is a power house union that we're seeing now. the global trend to div delroy is continues as india's new trade policy feature, the decision to move away from using the us dollar and international transactions. the new policy comes into effect this month to help promote in this foreign trade and bosa domestic production. meanwhile, the indian route, he has been getting a lot of attention and is even expensive to become a global currency in the near future. all t correspondent, shape bows, has more of the story, liked it, or not, were living in times of global change, as the much vaunted multi polar world takes shape before our eyes center stage to target that the u. s. dollar now has on its head. this week, brazil and china struck a landmark deal to drop the american greenback in favor of using their own currency
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to settled bilateral trade, an agreement and setting pain and things. one has been signed with brazil, which greatly facilitates our trait. we are planning to expand corporation in the field of food and mineral extraction, and to search for a possibility of exporting goods with high added value from china to brazil and from brazil to china. the expectation is that this will reduce costs, promote in grade to my natural trades and facilitate investment. this effectively means that 2 major bricks countries have now done. the dollar. china is brazil's largest trading partner racking up a $150000000000.00 in imports and exports last year. now it's time to recalculate those numbers into chinese, you on this comes only days after china used its own currency to import 65000 tons of liquefied natural gas from the u, a. e, with a french company, total energy settling the deal. there's also
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a sense that you as foreign policy as compounded the dollars woes, would even ellen mosque waiting into the debate. you asked polish has been too heavy handed, making conscious, want to ditch the dollar. and it's not just the bricks heavyweights getting in on the act. recently, egypt sought to make payments for essential rice deliveries and rupees. in february, iraq announced it will allow trade with china to be settled and you are with bangladesh making a similar announcement in september. meanwhile, members of the china lead shanghai cooperation organisation agree to increased trade and local currencies normally on your credit. mr. so we discussed the need to increase trade and transactions in national currencies. it grows gradually, not sauces, which one, but it moves forward. none. the less russia has also been pushing to drive trade, true alternatives to the dollar with round after round of western sanctions. driving that reality, russia now uses the rouble indian rupee chinese you are. and the you,
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a durham bypassing uncle sam lou, lou, we would continue to use the dollar, but they won't let us how we supposed to make transactions. so we use currencies, they're agreeable for our trade partners. the you on is one of those currencies, especially as it's also used by the i m, f. so as we watch the multi poll a world of vol before our eyes, it's clear that there's a real international desire to do things differently. there's a sense that a better, more just way to do business can deliver positive change by moving away from the u . s. dollar. that props up the american rules based order and is allowed to print trillions for free. while it's try to make the rules and give the orders the head of ukraine's largest monastery has been confined to house arrest for 16 days and dispute over his religious ties to moscow. the sentence was handed down during metropolitan prevails, 2nd court appearance, author, the 1st one was halted due to an illness he had suffered. that was the,
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this was the abbot reaction to the rooming jo, miserably, travino, i didn't do any thing. 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. the in here has been at the center of a crowd sound by authorities over its traditional twice to russia. the metropolitan now has to wear and electronic tag for the next 2 months. his lawyer says the abbot would appeal was due to health concerns. they also said that the exact phase way he's being confined to house arrest is not fit for human habitation. ortiz senior course what goes out to the through the background of the situation. head of the
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key of the chairs leverett was detained earlier today. he was taken to a court hearing, he felt poorly was taken to hospital and forcefully by ukrainian security agents taken back to court, we knew that he is being charged on 2 counts. one is sparking and finding into religious hatreds and enmity, the subject matter the evidence we haven't seen, but also with rejecting the premise of the russian aggression which in care of and whatever ukraine is seen. something is as gospel that russia is via aggressive, should be resisted everywhere of the scenes. from the monasteries the key of which of lava ah harrowing for many orthodox folk for not justin in ukraine, but all over the world. they're sending shudders through worshipers of v, as in such that supports us those against the eviction and the takeover of for you
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kids. what have you quince? largest monasteries is that they're there. they're praying, they trying to resist without violence. and you have ukranian nationalists also at the scene. radicals who haven't the slightest interested in religion, but 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. also we have heard from the ukrainian government which again for us has since 2000. 1 and 18 made it a policy to try and replace the ukranian orthodox church, which had, seizes independent and unruly and thought to per russian with the orthodox church
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of ukraine which, which is a very different thing and teaches a very different religion. although claiming to be the same that they, for example, teach the ukrainians should never have children with russians, that ukrainian should only him to mix with ukrainians to keep the blood pure. 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. 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. you credit and government, as i said, has been added for years. and in recent months of the pos, off of you. so these, these efforts to clamp down to pressure to dismantle the ukrainian orthodox church
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of only ramped up independent police law analyst. alesongo bruno says, a persecution of the clergy in keith coincides the plan by western piles the sever ukraine's historical thighs. in russia, it is part of the plan to the russian eyes and ukraine. it's something that the west has not discussed, or whenever they talk about ukraine, they fail to mention just the deep ties. and in fact, how difficult it is to separate ukraine from russia. here is to the russian orthodox church as the vatican is to catholics. so it's the center you cannot separate historically culturally here from the russian orthodox church. and what's been happening arrest represents the, it's just the later step in
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a process which is much more political than it is religious is to create a national korean church to fit the nationalist ukrainian agenda. and that's what makes it more insidious. it's a deliberate effort to so more differences instead of finding solutions to the, to not just the war, but to the tensions that have existed in the country for some decades. now the 1st top us politicians ever face criminal charges. former president trump has been indicted by a grand jury in new york ortiz rachel blevins examined the issue as well as other formal u. s. leaders of voided prosecution. donald trump may be the 1st president in
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us history to be indicted by a federal grand jury. but he is not the 1st to be accused of committing a crime. that list includes everyone from the current sitting president to the one behind the infamous watergate scandal. that's right. richard nixon, who resigned in the wake of a political storm caused by both the scandal and his administration's response to it. according to documents that were unsealed back in 2018, a washington federal grand jury drafted an indictment against nixon. in 1974, there was set to charge him with conspiring to commit bribery and obstructing a criminal investigation. 6 however, his swift resignation appeared to save him from all of that. i have never been a quarter to leave office before my term is completed is or every instinct in my body. but as president, i must put the interest of america 1st. the next president has time and office
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included, and impeachment scandal was of course, bill clinton and the 1990 s. and as it turns out, there was at least one prosecutor who was ready to indict clinton for lying under a about his affair with white house intern, monica lewinsky, i did not have sexual relations with that woman, miss lewinski. i never told anybody to law, not a single time, never. these allegations are false, but according to reports, independent prosecutor robert ray was convinced to let the former president walk free if he agreed to publicly admit his wrong doings or something like that. as you know, in a deposition in january, i was ask questions about my relationship with monica lewinsky. while my answers were legally accurate, i did not volunteer information. indeed, i did have a relationship with ms. lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong next in line, george w bush,
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who launched the war on terrorism and the aftermath of the 911 attacks in 2001. this included the swift signing of the patriot act into law, which gave the u. s. government unprecedented surveillance powers, all in the name of targeting terrorists. but those powers weren't just used or brought. they were also used at home on american citizens, and it wasn't until 2006 that a us district judge issued a ruling which acknowledged that the bush administration was in violation of federal law. which for the average joe would lead to years in prison. as a result, it was never the intent of the framers to give the precedent such unfettered control, particularly where his actions blatantly disregard the parameters clearly enumerated in the bill of rights. yet there was no talk of impeachment or grand jury proceedings for bush and the numerous other crimes stands accused of committing the same case for barack obama, who continued to conduct warrantless surveillance on the american people. and was
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also accused of spying on his political opponents. as for his foreign policy, his nickname from anti war activists became the drone king. after he used the us military's latest tech to a legally bomb 7 countries, then came donald trump. and instead of going away quietly, he is running for office once again in 2024. that's why his fellow republicans say they don't buy the latest indictment for the manhattan district attorney. that he allegedly falsified records in a case that was previously declined by the department of justice. this is political persecution and election interference at the highest level in history. you remember it just like i do russia, russia, russia, the miller hopes, ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, impeachment, hopes, one, impeachment hooks to the illegal and unconstitutional marla guy rate. and now this, the weapon is ation of the legal system to advance a political agenda. turns the rule of law on its hat,
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florida will not assist in an extradition request, given the questionable circumstances at issue with this source, begged manhattan prosecute her, and his political agenda. alvin breck has irreparably damaged our country in an attempt to interfere in all presidential election as he routinely priest violent criminals to terrorize the public. he weaponized always sekret system of justice against president donald trump. if there is anything we've learned in recent years, it's at a press event, sat by one administration isn't often continued into the next. and while the latest case against trump can't stop him from running for the white house, it could prompt it to turn around and target the by an administration if he is re elected. we are committed to following the biden family and associates money trail consisting of many complex international transactions with millions of dollars and providing answers to the american people. not only does trump appear to have the support of follow republicans to do just that, but the house oversight committee has indicated that they are ready to focus on the
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entire biden family. democracy in this country is all, but did they like to pared the words democracy, the like to talk about democracy, but they're the exact opposite of what they say they represent. so that the radical left has really gotten a strong holden. and frankly, the republicans were the conservatives in our country had, have ignored ford politics for so long. and now it's, frankly it's, it's our fault for what we're facing today. i think that what they're doing to president trump is absolutely horrid. and it just shows you how far the united states has fallen. i think there's a couple of ex poses that should face that scrutiny. but haven't, but in this case, you know, they tried to impeachment. i think the ultimate goal is to make sure that he's barred from serving public office. one of the things that president trump did is he started moving things around and exposing some of the deep state tactics in the ways that they were, you know, extorting money from the american people. the old street journal has lashed out at
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russia, also, one of his correspondence was arrested on espionage charges. the american newspaper is now quoted on the u. s. government expel little rushed ambassador, an old russian jonas in that country in the country. but president biden says, there are no plans to do so, and of the criminal has also dismissed that request as absurd and rome the button administration will have to consider diplomatic and political escalation expel in russia's ambassador to the us, as well as all russian journalists working here would be the minimum to expect foreign journalists don't face any restrictions here and work without any issues. but in this case, we're talking about activities carried out under the cover of journalism. in essence, espionage in this regard, there is simply no reason to demand the expulsion of all russian journalists. in this case, restricting the rights of conscientious journalists, would be absurd and wrong. washington warned,
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all americans in russia immediately to leave the country, that's after russia's federal security service arrested. the wall street journal correspondent, environment, guess coverage on charges of spine for the u. s. government us citizens residing are traveling in russia, should depart right away. any us citizen, reciting or traveling, and russia should depart immediately, us citizens residing or travelling in russia should depart immediately. process pharmacy side of someone have taken issue with the washington warnings. she says a should be aimed only at americans in russia who gauge in espionage. a russian court has ruled the american jazz behind bars for 2 months, while an investigation takes place. he has been accused of using his correspondent job as a cover obtain classified information about the russian defense industry. he now
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faces up to 2 decades in prison. we heard from alice wyatt read, who says this is not the 1st case of journalist and allegedly working as a spy. there is a long tradition of spies using journalistic cover to infiltrate countries who their governments may be targeting. we know that there was actually a secret loophole that allowed the agency to use journalists under what it called extraordinary circumstances. if it had the specific approval of this ca, director, it is of course, very curious for the united states to make any of these kinds of allegations at all in terms of or any kind of comparisons or suggestions that this arrest is politically motivated. really this kind of moment that we're in,
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in terms of press freedom, it boils down to one journalist particular and that's wiki leaks. editor julian assigned back to africa as he got the president has praise. a country is robust ties with russia, particularly on defense issues. president of any law did russia for role in supporting africa, fight against colonialism and 2 countries have for a strong partnership that encompasses a range of areas including defense, energy and trade. today we are very satisfied with our cooperation with the russian federation. we only had a short break after gorbachev. it was an unstable period in russia and we did not cooperate them. so we had a very good relationship with the soviet union. and now we have a very good relationship with russia. the laser, as also the rest,
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his optimism about the future, the relations between both nations. he suggested that there are many areas in which the 2 countries can collaborate. most of any has also his participation in the upcoming russia. i'm for the summit, which she sees as an important opportunity to build on the current partnerships. we heard from an economic alumnis who says that russia has proven to be a reliable partner. so african countries. so what the russians have craved to do is to ensure that countries like i'm going to have access to weaponry at a fairly affordable kind of a book to meet in community. we didn't, but this security is extremely, extremely important. and i think when that's fun, tricia has shown itself to be a very reliable partner to african countries who are those people putting sumption
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to russia? these are the americans and european countries. he's not happy and for sure. for now, they head up, does many buck, but for now they are not helping us. so we've got a new friend, or we've got someone here, russia to help us for us, we will not focus on. it's actually because we know that there is no magic people to pray that lot of central time we reach windows, sections are not there. so for us, what do we being our government and what we are looking in to our government to put out a corporation. we do that so that you can get these things from locals and shed similar opinions about strengthening the bond of this in both countries will have a positive outcome for the east africa nation shall benefit in the weather.
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in the course of the russians. now go to ca, interfere with your politics as the americans are doing. so, of course they'll give you loans and they'll give you a time within which to do what you want to do and what they would come and give you loans on. so this is a long way to build this law. it is up to you to decide on what you want to work on this one that didn't give the all the country to ahead of us to have a high business. and to hike in our duty over you've done that through in about the businesses are so down and combining with russia, it will head in to help us very well to impress our businesses such that we increase the now i do the p or the country. oh, boy coat is on the next with wells apart, both will be back up with
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with me. hello, welcome to well the part as above, so below this principle, central to many ancient belief systems and almost forgotten in this day and age postulates that social conflicts will inevitably find our reflection in our individual souls and vice versa. our daily joys and struggles, invariably shaped societies will leave in.
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