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ah ah ah, the headlines off you international and our as for opec plus the countries have announced plans to make duction that will total up to a 1000000 barrels suddenly level you served with main initiative, ante russia a little mistake with hedging, with multiple in the world foreign policy roadmap, saying it's ready for dialogue as western powers are in russian. v. dollarization is trending it's luster around the globe if the use of other national currencies can national trade. also use largest monastery to 60 days on that house.
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so rather than a crackdown traditional, the ties to rush with program live from moscow on this sunday is the multi polar world can take with breaking news live from most as it turns out. so reduce oil production by half a 1000000 barrel. equating to around 5 percent of daily output, and this demanded re at increase. it's oil production. and util, the end of the year, the countries energy ministry said that moves me. the path was followed by other opec plus members bringing 1000000 barrels a day. russia added, it will production cuts. this comes months off to production. cuts were agreed upon by open numerous coals by western leaders not to cut for now, most creator of the west to ante russia policy. but this week,
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the kremlin laid for the upcoming years. the country's top diplomat to sorta glove her off said that with states all around the world, blown them in new states is named as the main initiative. anti russian policy is called a hybrid war. the new site over with foreign policy concept, lew colonial practices and hedgeland isn't built a course is being set for 8 as my vagina, india and countries of the islamic world. the latin american countries of south east asia with narrow wake of america la. i discard correspondent marina casa ref, the updated some 76 points on go through them all bugs. basically it's all about, as it's they think the dominance of the united states and working on this country to make sure that this is a mole type, holo world for a couple of months out. but this is not only cemented the selling the documentary truth and, and what it states here is, for example, we've seen that the u. s. is russia policy. and the document urges other countries
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for it was he won and also to get a greater independence from the united states and to help developing countries, for example, to play a great. so make affairs. one of the things that we put in was saying was that the global economy is going to new centers of power for the new multi polar world, the trend. it is a key trend. and also in those documented does, there are forces trying to break up certain partnerships that russia is worth on eliminates. and that's, and when it sees something interference from also there will be tackling in terms of arts. these are rooster phobia. we've seen how much that's changed to military operation began protects in the russian language. russian culture were frost and it's 3 years now in europe and around the world slab rope before many of these other for a minute just to keep rushing to moscow. and if they're not rushing to montgomery next week, macros the teacher's pet is going to beige with the cap in hand, because they know the multi poto world is already but to see what they achieve. if
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anything, when they go to beijing, i'm again just to return to this ob, dated, the foreign policy constant does states in the very beginning that russia does not see, it does not want to isolate the cell from the wife. it's relating our cells from the west. we have no initially home style in the stand. the interaction with russia is possible with the rejection. let's say that this is the common them all type, whole world that can no longer deny that they don't hurt all the countries while they're trying. lucia will no longer allow its choice well, no longer allowed their houses in the world data already and they're coming together. they're just listening came to moscow. and as he was leaving putin was the one thing that in a 100 years and you and me are driving these changes from that a mccree. yeah. and they're not the only ones saying this everyone is aware of. they are so concerned in the west because this is a power the global trend, hushed hurtling, gaining steam, a, for example,
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india's new economic policy using america's reserve currency and international transactions help promote india's foreign trade and bolster domestic production. the human and international trade and russia has joined a list of 18 countries that owns with new daily details here and shedding some light without a correspond like it or not. we're living in times of global change. world takes shape before our eyes center stage to target that the, this week, brazil and china struck a landmark deal to favor of using their own currency to settled bilateral trade. one has been signed with brazil, which greatly facilitates our trait and field of food and mineral extraction, and to search for a possible added value from china to brazil and from brazil to china as will reduce costs. promote in grade to my natural trades and for selectively means that 2 major bricks. countries have now done those largest trading partner racking up a 150000000000 tuan. this comes only days after china used its own current,
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those and tons of liquefied natural gas from the u, a. e. with settling the deal. there's also a sense that u. s. foreign policy has come with bangladesh making a similar announcement in september. meanwhile, members of the china lead shanghai cooperation organisation agree to increased trade and local currencies, nor did it on your pride. you, mr. so we discussed the need to increase trade and transactions in national currencies. it grows gradually, not as fast as wood one, but it moves forward none the less. russia has also in 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 the u. e. durham bypassing uncle sam luba was always good. we would continue to use the dollar, but they won't let us how we supposed to make transactions. so we use currencies, there are 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 watch, 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. earlier we were speaking with a public policy and business analyst of the crime limousine. now he says the us dollar is slowly losing its leading rolled and global tract. that is a larger a leave 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 him bait awfully. and, and in the way of us getting stronger, i, every month or every year, let's put it that way. there's a general trend, worse,
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multi bowlers. hm. happening. and with that more people lives in currency. of course, the currency mechanism and global trade mach, amazon's also have to, therefore, become a multi pooler that's essentially the reason 70 years back. and there was in the mix and shock and before that, the britain words and all these were forced way was kind of mechanisms are just structured, would be best and perspective. the world has changed a lot. now china and india and lot of asian country has gone to boot a large and sort of the other country is also underwood, so gender, democratization of currency, gender, democratization of trade. a large, a mighty bullet environment seems to be emerging, and the currency multiple regulation is just a function of that. of that sort is a natural function which is happening at this part of time, i guess members, oper ukrainian nationalist group the right sector have gathered in front of the orthodox monitoring kia, threatening and demanding the parishioners there, leave
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a members of the group i've known for extremist views, popularity with the group has actually risen since the might on 2 of 2014 tensions in the area of wrist and also as keith has been seeking to evict among some clergy members from the 1000 year old site. on saturday, the head of the monastery metropolitan, pavel was sentenced the 60 days. how sir rushed over his religious hives to moscow, and here is his reaction to the ruling year. and is the rooney travails but i didn't do anything. i know this is the political case because i was told to switch to the key of backed orthodox church a be great, but i knows that i was threatened the the security services of ukraine came to me and said, a criminal case that should be opened against me and it was only, i don't know who planned it. i'm not going to figure that out because it's not my style to settle a candles. and now the head of the orthodox clergy has been forced to wear an electronic, her ankle bracelet for the period of his confinement. his lawyer said he would appeal that decision, citing health concerns,
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adding the place where he said to be housed for the next 2 months isn't even fit for human habitation. let's get more details on just a touch of background with our senior correspondent or what our casting little, the head of the here, the chairs lover, was detained. earlier today, he was taken to a court hearing. he felt poorly was taken the hospital of him 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 all over ukraine is seen. something is as gospel that russia is via aggressive, should be resisted everywhere of the scenes from the monastery, the key of beach of a libre, ah harrowing for many orthodox folk for not justin in ukraine. but all over the
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world. they're sending shudders through worshipers of the machine is such that supporters, who's against the eviction and the takeover of for you kids. what have you, quint 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 a just happy to be somewhere where what they deem what are being called pro russians are being slap scenes showing people praying on their knees around them dancing ha ukrainians. dancing nationalists, sorry, radicals, chanting insults, threat we'll show we have heard from the ukranian government, which again for us has since 2000. 1 and 18 made it a policy to try and replace the ukranian orthodox church,
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which seizes independent and unruly and fought to pro russian with the orthodox church of ukraine, which, which is a very different thing and teaches a very different religion will though 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 craniums to keep the blood pure. we've also heard a presidential advisor come out and comment on what is happening saying now is the god to eliminate the unruly clergy. 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,
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has been added for years. and in recent months of the pos hoffer you. so these, these efforts to clamp down to pressure to dismantle the ukrainian orthodox church of only ramped up or the events of surrounding the church in ukraine have resonated in ethiopia, where the largest orthodox christian community outside of eastern europe resides, a priest from the holy trinity theological university and ad is above fears, a crackdown could just fuel more violence in ukraine. any government or any kind of issue really? when speeding not get anything out of the questions, much shooting martin being one of those shot international challenges and of painting you can do what the fox news is that even force
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who doesn't want the people to be gone and 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 the goes was really when was the reason i don't believe it or many tiny even decide what to do. they will look again because of why they don't bring in why they prevent them from doing this. so it is so obvious. so please, are they not you the intervention of that? but who doesn't want us to be in communion? we've got no one else to be really good. and if we keep on prayer and do something speak, this is one of the, know, you know, ducky,
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russia has assumed that the presidency of the un security council that started on saturday, april the 1st. while though, the e u foreign policy chief took the twitter called it a joke, russia taken over today, you and security council presidency, is fitting for april fools day. despite being a permanent member of the security council, russia continuously violates the very essence of the you and legal framework. the you will stand against any abuse my russian presidency of the us occurred to council consist of 15 countries, 5 permanent, and 10 elected members. leading, according to the un charter, the presidency passes every month to another member in alphabetical order, and rushes envoy to the un ceiling. the bend says moscow will focus on the multi polar world and seek to settle conflicts in the middle east. when i scan more details office, now lots of political analysts, alex report, if i, he's joining us live on this sunday program. great to see today alex,
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thank you very much for coming all this on this program headlight from. thank you, rory. thank you. it's a pleasure to have you. it is no surprise at the end of the day that russia has been next in line to chair. the counsel, in fact, has been very well known for very many months. so why the sudden reaction from the e u and joseph burrell, calling it a joke? well, i mean, let's talk about joseph burrell. i mean, his, his term in spain as an elected member many years ago. i mean, the clown show continues here in the european union and for these unelected bureaucrats. so the hypocrisy of joseph leaning in and trying to give you the, you and advice on this is comical to say the least. and he must either have selected amnesia on his track record. let's, let's look forward to what this is. what this is getting all about is the, the group, the european union group, c, e u. the club is crumbling in front of their eyes. and as they say the guilty,
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always screamed the loudest. it's very interesting comments from there, alex, what about a poem, again, reaction from walsall, saying the west to tend to make russia a pariah. they failed as it now ascended to the security council presidency. pretty strong words what's, what's your assessment? well, i mean colin's in a very difficult position right now. i mean, you know, bringing in her, you know, the refugee status there. this is not going the way they forecasted it. they felt the sanction escalator i, you know, take the term from a few of my friends at the duran. that the sanction escalator doesn't seem to be working. they thought that they could corner russia to bow down to them. but once again failed again. and all the old rule book that they used to follow were ready is pretty much irrelevant in 2023. what alex, as well though, the united states was actually chairing the council of the un security council when the invasion of iraq happened. and again, when the bombing of libya happen,
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now forgive me, but if my memory serves me correctly, we heard crickets back then your thoughts. right? oh, i mean, once again, oh the cricket sir, i mean it, let's call a cockroaches where there's one, there's many the united states has a, you know, a dismal track record and for them to come in and lay in and comment on this. once again is i will call it the clown show. let's look at the united nations and have they, you know, brought the u. s. in front of the united nations and pretty much charged them with anything. no, once again, it's this selective memory that they have. and if we look further into this detail, you know, many nations that are trying to move forward in today's day, you know, china, for example, china's trying to move forward. they're building relationships while the americans continue to build military bases. and once again, it's also quite useful to america, to scream out,
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shout out loud so that they can then move these nations like for example, finland or sweden to convince them that they need to be part of part of nato. alex, what do you think? are you crying as urging un members to quote, thwart any russian attempts to abuse as predators presidency, all thick council? they're not. we've heard that russia with this is new foreign policy doctrine saying that kind of focused on multi polarity and helping to settle any middle east disputes. but how do you think russia will conduct business? i think un security council it's, it's a, it's kind of up against a hard wall perhaps between a rock and a hot place. well, once again, at least they get the opportunity to finally it the, you know, the, the revolving chairs comes around to russia. now maybe russia can educate these gentlemen and ladies that are attending these meetings. what diplomacy is all about? and as exactly, we saw that a historic meeting there recently with a present g of china and vladimir putin building these relationships building,
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build bridges. we saw china also negotiate, you know, kind of what we call it a, a peace agreement between 2 nations that were adversaries for many years. the thank of the thank god, to me, a, were finally seeing russia finally get the chair. and maybe just, maybe this will be an opportunity for russia to finally have a voice. we are dealing with a society now where of course, we've heard of the canceled culture society. but now with these collective west companies, they want to cancel countries. i mean, right down to the athletes, right down to the big macs. this is what they're all about right now. and then alex report of i, a blogger, and political activist joining us live here. what naughty international. great pleasure. thank you very much for joining us. thanks for the foreign ministers of japan and china have wrapped up their 1st face to face meeting in over 3 years. while the 2 countries have had close economic and business ties. in the past,
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a recent japanese imposed high tech expo controls are straining relations well handed over. now to our tongue, training of a c t t n. one of the key consensus reached by the to to top. this format that the 2 countries should abide by the political document between china and japan and to strengthen their communication and pragmatic cooperation at all levels. and aim before staple bilateral relations. china for a minute or 2 gone. brother was baking c as a series of provocations by japan, again staging to the table and reminded me that it used to be japan. her has been constrained by the us when it comes to it. that makes dr. industry development and now he argued that japan should not do the same to china, which is definitely detrimental to both in china and japan. and the 2 sides also
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exchanges their views on a couple of issues regarding international, regional issues such as china, japan are okay. cooperation situations on the financial lot and also the reform of the security council. as you know, that is strengthening of the judge. japan alliance charging china has constituted a very long asking disturbing factor for the china japan relationship. and during their talk, foreign minister can go make clear that they want to hugh and tell question is at the core of china's core interest and concern, the political foundation of china. japan relation urging that the japanese side to refrain from interest bring in that the long question or undermining china sovereignty in any form. so in fact, he said that it is the basis of mental trust and credibility in develop relationship quote. it's more dangerous to be washington's friend than its enemy.
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that's the message from retired senior australian diplomat. tony kevin is comments came in an interview with the host of going on the ground after returned to see about us influence on australia's defense policies. you head over to a r t dot com right now, you can watch the full episode, but for the meantime, they're on air. a clip for you? well, that's just a straight answer. pretty naive of that for the leery of china. you know, nursery, if you like, babies come into play with china's concern for mansions and unfortunately we've gone down the wrong path. we allowed american advisors to become very prominent in our defense department. we got quite a number of american admirals on almost 10 minutes to comment to you believe joe biden ordered that attack on the north stream? absolutely, i have no doubt so ever. it wasn't,
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he said it's more interested in the american friend today to make an enemy some of the, some of these i'm a citizen at the moment. there is no real opposition to all those us basic northwest k pine gap nor anger. just a few of them, the cia base, their parent be supplied from guam. no real talk about isn't the australian media, this control of australia by the united states, and we actually have permanent rotational dicing. rather a william national. there are always american base. it was sitting in their field in northern australia. now when they play around with a with it is a fascinating, enlightening it if you going to check it out right now, if you can r t dot com the full episode, is that waiting for you right now? the mean time thanks for joining us with ex
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oh. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk the finish war time photograph archive has very few photos of the concentration camps side in those few, it seems as if prisoners move behind the bob while the code or content with their lives. here, for instance, a photo from one of the pictures of votes camps inscribed today is sunday,
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a day off in the lodge, a boot camp. female workers have lined up in the yard to show, but a mobile van that is just arrived and trade is brisk, and the customers are happy because they're allowed to buy ben necessities, such as cleaning products, household goods and sweets, a artist, stella entertains the labor camps residence i did a given to the photo is dated. may the 31st 1942 according to preserve documents. 1942 was the hardest year for prisoners of the finished concentration camps during the 4 year occupation. and one with the most deaths. that's a sort of take a one year non pacing, still a good, you know, so i just went to north south or south east. consolidate your orders now when you course, why get us dollars. we'll call, we'll put the dish bill upon you know, just or a peter loom for a near british. would you the.
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