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and lance and bringing them onto the helm of us. i'll make interests popping sadie . i did that he did to that group that he did them on kathy. so know, we just say low their soft power maybe can all of these seem revolutions to ensure that there are no in ah, it is breaking news that our naughty internet countries announce cubs to daily oil production that will total up to a 2nd cut in half a year, despite colds from west, the dollarization is trending the store around the globe if the use of other national currencies can to trade with largest monastery to 60 days on that house arrest. and a conditional ties to russia. with traditional sunday, with the program is being upstaged by breaking news. there are 2 international,
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so it's really good to have you with us. so we are kicking off his ally with break lotion has rocked the city's saint uh petersburg at lee in wounded and one person, a war correspondent flatland to taught us. he unknown individual apparently carried an improvised explosive device from the emergency services are at the scene right now. and here on our t international will bringing the details as soon as we get them the and it's another major. saudi arabia has announced a will reduce oil production by a clip, equating to around 5 percent of daily output joining in it's bringing it a total to about a 1000000 darrel, a barrels per day that a sudden the market less but more right now with all the marina, closer ever joining us here in the studio for the news. great to see you marina. so it's a surprise cut. what do we not expect that, that to happen? just like no one really expected to see the console gets about in the 2nd right now . the latest cuts that have been announced by some to wait on me on all jiri a iraq conflicts on their production,
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bringing the total of costs to $1000000.00 barrels substantial and this will no doubt as we know, dr. twice as it states and it's western allies that a want to happen. and again, let's hear as to why, for example, the saudi energy minister, the ministry of energy official, emphasized that this is a precautionary measure aimed at supporting the stability of the oil. my thumb, experts are saying that saudi arabia needed to do this because if i'm at 250 dollar dollars per barrel, for example, because they needed that all regional diversification program. so this is we have experts saying that it needed to do that. but again, of course, many rasa and saudi arabia come in together and doing this, how harm the united states. because we've seen this before, we're in saudi arabia, in particular, to increase production, unimed to do that. but again, of course, it all stop. so encouraging that not encouraging moscow is now starting, it's voluntary cut to $500000.00 barrels. also by the end of my plus countries
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coming together and cutting the production character, we getting all sorts of reactions and comments from people as well. we had some, do we have something from novak as well, we go? well russia, deputy prime minister did a voluntary precautionary measures that they needed to do that our kids. and so basically, this is the opinion roches that, again, this is really a slap in the face or to the united, sorry, well, just go either way. when was that, who is that? what several months ago was the went to re add, he had a fist pump, didn't he? with a crown prince and all that said a moment he left the house of saud said ashley, we're gonna cut production in the summer. ah joe, by then travel band, i thought that had it all done, but they agreed that that would increase production. and that 1st that we even saw a slight increase in production from saudi arabia. and oh no, we're really happy. they saw that the deal was, you know, as good as done. and then in september they announced that they're caught him by a household or that was that open plus meeting where we saw that when daniel's per
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day cuts that they were out there was starting that. and yeah, it was, i'm in bite and went back to washington and the true started coming out. he actually go long time allies and friends and re out. you guys are a lining yourself with the right house was really angry about that. well, let's have a look at how angry they want to be some consequences for what they've done. linda says suspend all arm sale cinder, what i'd consider what i have in mind, but there will be, there will be constant amounts of arms to the saudis. i think we need to rethink those sales are from the exemption that we have given this opec plus cartels in liability. i think we need to look at our troop presence in and now those events, hawk of the no peg bill come and battle has been going around for many, many years. it was never actually the no peck it actually it's for now oil producing and exports united states to potentially in the future, sou opec, conch. and as the name suggests, cartel aside, which is how they see,
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tell us. so we'll see what happens with a no paid bill right now. it doesn't really tend to get anywhere. it's so something that they use as that in case, you know, we see something like this, which is what we're seeing now, which is interesting, walt, will the white house do next for them to use forceful language from the talking about, you know, bring up this. no pack, you know, according clear, it's clear and clear that you know, when, when washington has a problem with someone, they never broach. they call you, they say you've screwed up. you're on the wrong side, sang surely dia on you as well. so, but this is the case where the united states need saudi arabia because of its vosta oil of reserves. and also because it's a big, heavy weight in the, in the way they need them. at the same time, they have democrats, sullivan will look what they just this decision. it's a cod oil production, as saudi arabian, all these other countries sat outside them with russia because it will help them extra money that will go into into rushes coffers. cell democrats saying, well, what about this decision? what about their human rights record? they're deeply notes, but washington must not forget. that is the saudis,
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who convinced opec in 1971 to all cell energy in u. s. dollars. and that is now changing, the petro dollar is becoming the petro you, one. so washington, better be careful with its old friend in riyadh because well, the tides are turning. marina cause a river. i was about to. so maybe we'll, we'll see no peg back on the agenda next time we'll be discussing how there's that just when you think the world can get any crazy marina. thank you for the global trend. hash tag deed dollarization. it is gaining steam. indeed, as a bold move away from using america, reserve currency and international apply comes together to help promote india's foreign trade and bolster domestic production. the indian rupee is now being used more often in global trade. and russia has joined the list of 18 countries that are now using the route to settle accounts with new delhi. let's shed some light on this. it has enormous implications of correspondent shapers like it or not. we're
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living in times of global multi poll. a world takes shape before our eyes center stage that 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 in south brazil, which greatly facilitates our trait. we are planning tics in mineral extraction, and to search for a possibility of exporting goods with high added value from china to brazil and from presentation is that this will reduce costs promoting grade to my natural. 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. it imports excited 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 total energy settling the deal. there's also
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a sense that you as farm pose, would even eel on mosque waiting into the debate. u. s. policy has been too heavy handed, making conscious want to ditch the dollar. and it's not just the bricks heavyweights getting in the act recently, erased, deliveries and whoo piece. in february, iraq announced it with the one with bangladesh making a similar announcement in september. china led shanghai cooperation organisation agree to increased on your credit. mr. so we discussed that e to increase trade and transact on the western sanctions driving that reality. russian now use of the rubel one and the u. e. durham currencies, 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
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trillions for free while it's try to make the rules and give the orders. hello. earlier we spoke with our public policy and business analyst of the crime, lindsey he says, the us dollar is slowly losing its leading, rolling 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 ears 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 we've is getting stronger every month every year. let's pretend that we, there's a general trend worse, multi bowlers. hm. happening and with that multi polos and currency. of course, the currency mechanism and global trade mechanisms also have to, therefore, become a multi polar that's essentially the reason 70 years back. i mean, there was in the nixon shock. and before that, the bretton woods and all these were postway war kind of mechanisms are just structured with the rest and perspective to wireless change
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a lot. now china and india and lot of asian country has gone to boot a lot and sort of the other country is also underwood. so gender, democratization of currency, gender, democratization of trade, a larger mighty ball environment, it seems to be emerging. and the currency multiple rise ation is just a function of that as a, that's why it's a natural function which is happening at this part of india. external affairs minister has denounced western nations who have chimed in on the countries internal policies saying they think their power comes from up above the list has a bad habit for a long time of commenting on other things. get some kind of god given right. well, the statement comes days off the us or the u. s. and germany waded into an internal route over indian politician. i will gattey's, removal from parliament a gandhi was found guilty of making defamatory remarks about prime minister moody 4
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years ago. delia, the ruling party accused the opposition of inviting foreign powers to interfere in the matter. however, the minister said no foreign diplomat has raised the issue of the fits qualification. well, let's cross live now with foreign policy analyst. i don't tama but notice jesus is joining us here on asi international. a very warm welcome to you. thank you very much for coming on the program today. i'll just start off very quickly. what do you think about the statements from the indian minister? he doesn't seem too happy with certain western partners. i think india has always had a where he appeal policy when it comes to foreign dimension, we do not promote that. we do not want it because he doesn't independent country. and so to me, any such remark made by any politician by the indian or western of anybody is not welcome because we are an independent country. so certainly i support the remarks made by offering mister condemning. what mister god, he said, yes. well, how do you, i mean, how do you say that, for example, i just sort of jump in,
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i do apologize. but how do you assess the attempts of washington and germany ultimately to, to influence the situation that has arisen in connection with the removal of the opposition? politician? oh, certainly the democracy in india has all these flourished and flourishing. and these remarks will meet in a very different context and we need to understand that are going to have to be taken into consideration. even if a medic rooms or any western country for that matter would be germany or any other country. makes any such suggestion. we do not welcome it and that has been, as you mentioned, on the news report that has never been any such attempt made by any western diplomat. yet this statement was made out of context and it should be seen as that . and we do not welcome any for an intervention in our country at all on matters concerning our democratic structure. otherwise it continues to me.
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ok, okay, what i'm sort of jumping again. i think a signal is going to bit of a delay right here, but i mean, when it comes to certain interference in domestic affairs in india, why, why? why is washington essentially focusing on the situation with gandy? what is there push here? do you think the idea of focusing on withdrawal on his because he is the leader of the principal opposition bought to be the national congress, which has been the brand new part. you'll be the party that was at the helm of the indian independence movement. and he is a leg, he is the he is the leader of the box. so when he, when, when the order came from the court asking for his notice, it was not you didn't, it was just by some of the leading opposition parties essentially because they thought that it was a weight of what democracy in it. but he had made objectional remarks about the prime minister and be his sore name among others,
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which did not go down. but several people as well. it was in back concepts that the u. s. also jumped in and it was been within that situation be they have gone the essentially because you've seen the space position even to day despite the congress not doing well in, in elections in the country. it, the congress can actually bring the opposition together. they need to even as we speak. so what, what kind of outcome would you expect in the trial of our tissue accused of us laundering prime minister modi. what, what would you expect the, the, the core to the independent entities into judiciary functions as an independent entity. so everybody respects the judgement of the court. but certainly that does, this is check and balances and be sure that the congress party has already, has already appealed against the judgement. so i will not like to comment on the,
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on the court judgement plus the but goes back to the back. it will be up to this and there will be another round of hearing and, but i'm sure that it just a part of how to move to the function in the larger broader landscape in india, where you have where you have all the men that entities who actually speak in favor of the government. certainly the court has the right to give a judgment which it has given. i'm sure that job is gone and you know, as we go ahead and appeal against the judgement to that comes out, we shouldn't really give out. but the point of view, but yes, it is in yes, be able to actually have the you know, the system read and who have the option of speaking against the government. does that ensure that defense continues to be? you can, you can actually get
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a government that is based for descent within it. so i think it doesn't back context that i would read this entire of it rather than looking at it as a, as a way to killer episode focusing on a particular leader. who has been, was being targeted by the, by the present government or the president dispensation and by all right. and it's all about notice the foreign policy analyst joining us life here on our, to international a great pleasure. thank you very much. thank you so much. ah, members of the ukranian nationalist group are the right sector, have gathered in front of the orthodox monastery and keith, threatening and demanding the parishioners. there leave. a members of the group are known for extremist views and their popularity has risen since the might. on qu of 2014 tensions in the area have also been on the rise as kia as being seeking to effect monks and clergy. members from the 1000 year old site on saturday, the head of the monastery, much of metropolitan pablo, was sentenced to 60 days house arrest over his religious ties to moscow. his his
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reaction to the ruling young, miserably neutral isn't i didn't do any thing. i know this is a political case cuz i was told to switch to the key. i've backed orthodox church of ukraine, but i said no, i was threatened to be the security services of ukraine, came to me and said, a criminal case that should be opened against me and it was over. i don't know who planned it. i'm not going to figure that out because it's not my style to settle. a capitals going out the head of the orthodox clergy is being forced to wear an electronic anklet for the period of his confinement. lawyer said he would appeal that decision. so i think helena, adding the place where he's set to be house for the next 2 months is not fit for human habitation. open up the details to our senior correspondent, 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,
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we know 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 kevin, whatever 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 b. i love rob ah harrowing, for many orthodox folk for not justin in ukraine, but all over the world, their sending shudders through worshippers of the she has such that supporters, who's against the eviction and the takeover of 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, full shoe. 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, which it sees as 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 that they, for example, teach, the ukrainian should never have children with russians that ukrainians should only intermix with ukrainians to keep the blood pure. we've also heard
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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 past for years. so these, these efforts to clam down to pressure to dismantle the ukrainian orthodox church have only ramped up all the events surrounding the church. and ukraine resonated all the way to ethiopia with the largest orthodox christian community. outside of eastern europe resides a priest from the holy trinity theological university. and i just have a fears that crap banker just fuel more violence and ukraine. any government or any
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for the institution really never went wrong. persuading the christians not give kennedy, this is really a lot of the christians much to the mission mark being to he's one of those shot international challenges to be on the safe. if it's under persecution, by government or, i mean, it's kind of hard to do or something. it's a nation on uniform. my piece is not the point, it's not, it's not the argument mostly is not time. we've got to try it out. it doesn't, it doesn't define what, what do you mean by, you might,
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might use different kinds of expressions. and of painting you can do what the fox news is that you will course 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 it's not telling us to look because i'm not, i'm saying this is the fact that we have going to school every really goes was really, really not getting busy bodies or meantime, even just like what to do, they will look into why the brain and why they because them from doing this. so it is so obvious. so please. so the, the, the intervention of that you've got to doesn't want to be in communion. we've got
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no one else to be with god. and if we keep on prayer and do something speak, this is one of the, know, you know, ducky, a quick reminder now if i break and use this, how i hear on r t international, an explosion has a rock, the center of the northern russian city of saint peter's of last happened in a cafe, where a famous or russian war correspondent labyrinth at top speed was hosting an event. he was killed that these 15 people are reportedly injured. media report said that a women handed a homemade bomb, packed with metal fragments to the reporter before it was motion services or at the scene right now, we will stay across the story and bring you updates as we get them for the meantime, as course live now to author in woolforth one on thomas road who's joining us live here on this program. it's almost thanks for coming on so quickly. only limited details reaching out so far. what's the, what's your 1st reaction to what's already being called an attack? well the thing is, i know this cafe, i know the group was organizing this,
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this meetings. i was then september 10th, making a presentation. you saw him right now in contact with them writing with people. i also don't have much information there. many in europe as far as i know, but nothing, nothing detail yet. any, any suspicions as to who might be behind something like this. i mean, i understand that lab into thought he was a, was a famous russian war correspondent reports that just he was just directly handed an explosive device. my mom who was behind this, i think this is not hard to guess. this is not the 1st attempt to kill people in russia from the craig inside. we ran diane to get out of the things. the thing is, this is not complicated to have something over this in these meetings, which they have. as i said, i was the ones that are quite friendly atmosphere. so the people are sitting there to cafe. you make a presentation and the break. you can get smoking coffee,
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but the people have a chat. and that somebody ask you something will give you a present. this is, you know, this can happen. it's just a very friendly atmosphere in a copy with a presentation. nothing that nothing else. thomas, what, what's the, what's the purpose of an attack such as this, is it for inciting fear among russian citizens? is that some kind of payback, is it psychological? what do you thing? well, you have to ask the organizers, but what does they have a sense of terror? it's it's, it's to feel the people in this case, not maybe not even the russians themselves as a whole, but especially the, the journalist they always hunting for journalists like that. you do, you know, was a, bonded, must go like this time with this war correspondent. so it seems that they want to just make the, the journal this free and b, b afraid this seems to be ortho, and walk correspondent, thomas roper joining us life a for the update on this breaking news. thank you thomas. we'll see you soon. bye. and i, special coverage will continue here in our international as we walk away into the evening hours here in the russian capital. thanks for joining us. you know,
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neil will be here very soon. lou ah in 1834 france invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the colonists, known as p a. no ours took the best land from day one. the local population was put into an unequal position and was brutally exploited. this cause, mazda is content. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war
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against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress the rebellion using cruel measures. full villages were wiped out, acts of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women, children and old people took place. more than 2000000 people were put into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help the algerian patriots managed to induce france the start fees negotiation in.
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