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ah, a use of with the united states is now just the main initiate of antique russian to policy, to new foreign policy concept assumes an absolute rejection of neo colonial practices and head human is a foreign policy concept. it says lesson power barring gate in a i would war against russia, or mr. law says that kind of thing work isolated and is ready for dialogue in a new loki reality. it's becoming overshadowed by other national currencies as a global di dollarization trends gain with international funds and a ukranian court confines the head of the country's largest. one of the 3 to 60 days
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of house arrest amended a just because with additional ties to russia with welcome to you from the n r t international news team live from moscow. let's take a look at the top stories behind i did the week, as well as the latest news. welcome to the weekly bhaskar has accused washington of being the main initiator of i'm to russian policy among western powers. that's as a criminal this week laid out. it's new foreign policy doctrine for the coming years, the countries talk diplomat saturday law roof said russia is determined to build stronger relations with the developing world. global no, you serve them with you. go monthly. united states is named as the main initiative,
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anti russian policy. in general, the west policy of weakening russia is called a hybrid war. the new site of foreign policy concepts assumes an absolute rejection of neo colonial practices. and hedgeland isn't vince, of course is being set for a strategic partnership with our great neighbors, maybe china, india, and countries of the islamic world, the latin american countries, the countries of africa and countries of south east asia, america living, my colleague, roy, sushi, discuss or the discuss the issue with our correspondent marina cordova, who broke down some of the main points of the doctrine. the updated foreign policy concept has some 76 points. we will go through them all. but so just to give me just the of things. basically it's all about, as it's stated in the document, abandoning the dominance of the united states and working on strengthening corporation with other countries to make sure that this is
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a multi paula world. something that we've been hearing about rory for a couple of months now. but this is not really cemented this now, in a 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 or say, of this answer russia policy and the document urge as other countries, for example, to abandon the answer russia policy one, 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 through our, the roches friends. we're talking about china, india, africa, it's stated in the calm and documents as well, that islamic civilization, it's always seen in russia as friendly and they will 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
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a multi polar world where the interest not only of the united states and the west are being observed. but also all of these other countries. and so that these other countries play a big old, 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 in saying this is a key trend. it is a key trend and also in this document, it does say the face that there will there are forces, find the breakup officer and partnerships that russia is form and now with these other countries and that will work on eliminates and that. and when it sees something interference happening, it will act and respond also. there will be tackling, in terms of a humanitarian policies abroad. the priorities are bruce, the phobia will seen how much that's changed, especially since the special military operation began,
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protects in the russian language, russian culture were sports. they're trying to cancel anything russian. it seems. now, in europe and around the world, the foreign minister keeps playing host to all these other foreign ministers that 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 some of angela and i. so i assume they're going there with their captain 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 updated foreign policy concept in it, the 1st point actually does states in the very beginning that russia, there's no fetes off as an enemy of the west. it does not want to isolate the self from the west. the me machine, you know, make sure we know isolating ourselves from the west. we have no initially hostile intentions towards them, but they must understand the interaction with russia is possible with the rejection
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of confrontation. so, except the reality that this is the common them all type whole world, they can no longer deny it. and what they're trying to do is to make sure that they don't hurt all the countries while they're trying to hang on to the dominance. because russia will no longer allow it's, 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 look 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 years. and you and me, drew, i think 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, 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 trying to de dollar rides continues as in this new trade policy features
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a decision to move away from using the us dollar in international transactions. the new policy comes into effect this month to help promote india's foreign trade and bolster domestic production. meanwhile, the indian rupiah has been getting a lot of attention as even explaining to become a global currency in the near future. i'll think course for the shame bose has more on the story. like it or not, we're 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 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
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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 a sense that u. s. foreign policy is compounded the dollars. woes would even eel on most, waiting into the debate. you asked polish has been too heavy handers, making conscious, want to ditch the dollar. and it's not just the bricks heavyweights getting in the
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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 led shanghai cooperation organisation agree to increased trade and local currencies. go to the earn your pride, you 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, russian now uses the rouble indian rupee chinese you on. and you, 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 fraud, trade partners, you on is one of those currencies,
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especially as it's also used by the i m f. so as we watched the multi polar world evolve 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, public policy and business hours victim limbs. he says the u. s. store has been losing his previous improvident position in global trade. there is a larger, a wave of d dollarization happening around the world. i mean it's, it's, it's, it's been years now that the dollar had him and he was there and has been there for some time now. and that seems to be, you know, kind of leaving a bit off late and, and in the wave is getting stronger. i, every month or every year, let's pretend that we, there's a general trend worse,
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multi bowlers. hm. happening. and with that multi polars in currency of course, the currency mechanism and global trade mechanisms also have to therefore become a multi puller. that's essentially the reason 70 years back and there was in the mix and shock and before that, the britain woods and all these were postway 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 gone to boot a lot and so no other country is also underwood. so general, democratization of currency, gender, democratization of trade, a larger mighty ball environment seems to be emerging. and the currency, my to polarization is just a function of that. there's a, that's where it is a natural function which is happening at this part of time. i guess the head of ukraine's largest monastery has been confined to house arrest for 60 days. a dispute over his religious eyes to moscow,
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the surgeons was handed down during metropolitan provo, 2nd court appearance after the 1st one was hold due to an illness he had suffered. this was the clergyman reaction to the ruling. yes, this is the intro is i didn't do anything. i know this is the political case because i was told to switch to the key of back orthodox church of ukraine. but i said, no, i was threatened. the security service 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. but we're seeing him as been at the center of a crime sound my 3rd, he's over, it's traditional ties to russia. the metropolitan now has to where electronic tag for the next 2 months. is lawyer said the clergyman would appeal that decision due to health concerns. they also said the exact place where he's being confined to is
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not fit for human habitation. ortiz, senior correspondent, more does. it takes us through the background of the situation. i hear footsteps flava 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 the court, we knew that he is being charged on 2 counts. one is sparking and finding inter 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 resistant everywhere, via scenes, from the monasteries, the key of which of a lover of, ah harrowing, for many orthodox folk for not justin in ukraine,
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but all over the world. they're sending shudders through worshippers. v. she is such that supporters, who's 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 are 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,
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seizes independent and unruly and far too per russian with the orthodox church of ukraine which, which is a very different thing and teaches a very different religion. although claiming to be the same, they, they, for example, teach the ukrainians should never have children with russians that ukrainians should only him to mix with ukrainians to keep the blood pure. we've also heard a 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 government, as i said, has been added for years. and in recent months of the pos hoffer you,
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so vc. these efforts to clamp down to pressure to dismantle the ukrainian orthodox church of only ramped up sir van gadgets, or the institute of european studies in belgrade says persecution of christianity has all but become official nato policy. and that has now spread to ukraine. what we see now is on one side direct prosecution of christianity of orthodox. we shall be more precise and silence. busy busy of officials, of course, in the west where he is also from the, from the lion. where is or 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 the
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prosecution of christianity is the official policy of nate. we see the re emergence or emergence of not only naziism, but other forms of paganism, which is quite obvious in ukraine, even on the front lines with the symbol symbol symbols and so on. but, but in europe as well, i mean the whole, the whole idea audrey is that now we're talking about the last is some kind of a and a christian substitute for christianity. and where, you know, emotions are more important than the facts and so on. 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 not several arab countries. saudi arabia, jordan, i'm the u. e. have condemned. a recent is really government decision to issue
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consumption permits for a 1000 new homes on post land. they say there's really plans that east jerusalem have been escalating tensions and disrupting the potential of a 2 state solution to end the conflict with pro site oxy correspondent, maria phenomena in sermons issue at the edge of jerusalem with a view to jordan valley and the dead sea we meet now let me con from raggedy. it is a zionist, israeli, and g o. the tracks and reports on illegal arab construction in israel and the west bank. now let me point at the palestinian towns and villages surrounding the holy city that israel so far, only supported by the u. s. calls is capital while talking about a palestinian takeover. it's a battle ground, but a quiet battle ground. it's a battle that's being fought with construction. it's a battle that's using people as weapons and homes as weapons and schools, as weapons. and the state of israel isn't fighting this battle at all. we drive
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through the area, we're big jewish settlements, illegal and national law board, a small a palestinian villagers. c illegal by israel. now me tells me a rag of him documented more than 80000 illegal palestinian constructions in receipt home to an estimated 300000 palestinians. it's under full israeli control, according to the 1995 old le cords. now me has a different picture of things on the ground, completely apartheid but to reverse of what people claim the apartheid that's actually enforced here in judea. and samaria is apartheid against jews. regular started it's worth more than 15 years ago with a significant role played by now. the countries finance minister they had always rose far right. religious dining and party, but solid small t rich, who was slammed recently after claiming there is no such thing as a palestinian nation. and before that, the palestinian town of how ira attacked by israeli settlers should be wiped out
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their movements near whole style approach to everything. palestinian is of no surprise, but reg of him also finds these railey government complaining. its not demolishing enough palestinian houses and not build enough new homes for jews. israel has been there's no other word afraid. simply afraid to face international pressure and to stand up for its rights if legal rights and to enforce the law. if the state of israel can to remove a few shacks from the side of its main highway, that the supreme court has found a r it that israel's complete in its rights to remove. what can they do? the case now only talks about is and the lack murder that has long grabbed international attention has locals fight with israeli authorities over the hamlets survival. the legal battle began in 2009 after reg, athena, petition. we come here and not knowing what to expect. several times israel's high
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court, ruled the village to be raised. and every time the state asked to postpone the move, hon unlock matter may be a tiny palestinian village on the outskirts of jerusalem with a couple hundreds residents living with no proper sewage or electricity. 10 so ramshackle structure is called homes under constant threat to be evacuated for years. but a strategic significance cannot be underestimated. experts from both sides say if this palestinian enclave is evacuated, it would basically cut off the north and the south or the west bank. creating a contiguous palestinian state part of a 2 state solution plan would be impossible, but that's not why the residence despite being offered alternative locations, choose to stay here. i know what is it called on the high at their home. i was present here before the p a and before even israel, the p a or any other authority cannot tell me to sit here or move to any other place i was here before i gave him as well before these settlements. where did they
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come here to build a bo? hi mrs. family era. bedouins moved here in the early fifties after they were kicked out from the neg, if desert due to ease rose creation while the ride tween raggedy claims that palestinian autonomy slowly taking over airy sea to have it all for palestinians with no jews. on the left, my residence voice. tit for tat accusations. never delivered over sarah. they didn't want better in the desert and now don't want better. and in jerusalem, what? no barons and no palistine eons, they don't want muslims. are christians here, up until the dead sea? there is not a single village that belongs to palestinians. israel wants to get rid of us to build more jewish settlements to cut us from the west bank. the sides seemed to be irreconcilable. and this year's long battle for the land and for the future seems to lack the mere ground for any dialogue. reef notion our t from israel and the palestinian autonomy. now let's take
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a look at some news in brief, from around the world. there have been mass protests in israel against a planned judicial reformer, couldn't say, would unfairly consolidate the power prime minister netanyahu. a recent demonstration of thousands of people devolved into violence with police and tenor. thee using water cannon to this verse, the angry crowds also in frogs that have been persistent anti government protest field by resentment of president microns plan, to raise the pension age. the latest demonstrations in paris and other major cities focused on housing policies that critics say will empower landlords and tenants without ju process and a jury. a storm in u. s. state of illinois, a tornado rips the roof off a crowded theater,
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causing the death of at least one person and injuring dozens of others. a span of extreme weather has raised concerns throughout the mid western and southern united states. oh, all street journal has last out russia off the one of its correspondence was arrested on espionage charges. the american newspaper is now called in the u. s. government to expel the russian ambassador and all russian journalist in the country. but president biden says there's no plans to do so, and the comment as also dismissed that request as absurd and wrong 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,
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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. earlier washington warned all americans in russia to immediately leave the country that's off the russians. federal security service arrested the laws, the general correspondent, yvonne guest clevic on charges spine by the u. s. government u. s. citizens residing are traveling in russia should depart right away. any us citizen, reciting or traveling in russia should depart immediately us citizens residing or travelling in russia should depart immediately russia for, unless the suppose one has taken issue with washington's warning, she says that they should be aimed only at americans in russia who engage in
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espionage a russian court has ruled to keep the american just behind balls for 2 months. while an investigation takes place. he has been accused of using his correspondent job as a covert obtain classified information about the russian defense industry. he now faces up to 2 decades in prison. we heard from our list, wyatt read, who says, this is not the 1st case of journalist led to the working as a spy. there is a long tradition of spies using journalistic cover to infiltrate countries who there governments maybe 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 the cia director, it is of course, very curious for the united states to make any of these kinds of
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allegations at all in terms of or any kind of comparisons or suggestions that this arrest is politically motivated. really this kind of a moment that we're in, in terms of press freedom, it boils down to one journalist particular and that's with you leaks editor julie, and assign. with our senior said in diplomat, tony kevin says it's more dangerous to be washington friend. that is enemy, he made those comments in an interview with the host of growing underground options and see about us influence on of serious defense policies. head over to r t dot com, to watch the full episode, and much more. well, national, a pretty naive of that for the leery of china, you know, old on the nursery, if you like, movies come into play,
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which honest concern for mansions and unfortunately we've gone down the wrong path. we allowed american advisers to become very prominent in our defense department. we got quite a number of american admirals on almost permanent to comment to you believe joe biden ordered that attack on the north stream? absolutely up. i have no doubt whatsoever unless he said it's more dangerous than american friend in today to make an enemy somebody somebody's, i'm a citizen at the moment. there is no real opposition to all those us bass with northwest cape pine gap, nor anger. just a few of them, the cia base their band be supplied from guam. no real talk about it in the australian media, this control of australia by the united states. and we actually have permanent rotational by seem rather
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a william national. there are always american base teachers. i was sitting at an air field in northern australia. now, when are they in the clear? i'm not, we got no we, we can assume the mission will be out as a so ah, well last all from me today, my colleague royce, to say, will be with you at the top of the hour. i'm like mommy with with
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mm. ah, hello, and welcome to wells far as, as above. so below this principle, central to many ancient belief systems and almost forgotten in this day and age postulates. social conflicts will inevitably find their reflection in our individual souls and vice versa. our daily joys and struggles, invariably shave the societies. we'll leave them with that in mind and at heart. what can truly make the world a better place? to discuss that i'm now joined by adoption of wise professor of psychology merits at the university of notre dom. and co author all restoring the kinship worldview professor, my wife, it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time.

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