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o pulled international law and resist fruit. also the organization blocks a wet cost of a meeting on children. evacuated to russia from the dorm bass conflict with a lot of a putin and alex on the lucretia, and go sit down for talks in moscow as russia and bella was which close to secure security ties to where the come west and friendship. amid the conflict in neighboring ukraine, also ahead. ah . doesn't the engine in hundreds of rested off? there's really security forces in jerusalem rate. ok, so most schools are known as temple mount, a talking palestinian. we're supposed to come to pray during the holy month around with very well welcome. this is nancy international with the very latest world news
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update. it's good to happy with us. now we start with developing story a trespassing single seat propeller playing from ukraine has crushed in the neighboring russian region of brianne skin. not far from the border. russia is a federal security services. the pilot tried to hide, but was caught and has been detained. the suspect to a ukrainian citizen is now on the investigation by rapid rational authorities. there's been no comment on the incident from key of so far we've gone now. vladimir putin se is russia is going to be an independent force that will secure global stability and a rapidly changing world. and 17 on boston from around the globe take up the new posts in moscow. there will be welcomed by the russian president at the criminal julie for our country will continue to act as one of the sovereign and authoritative centers of world politics and fulfill the historically established
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mission of maintaining global balance and building a multi polar international system that provides opportunities for developing this on the basis of a unified and constructive agenda of latimer potent just wrapped up his address to this audience of a master's from 17 different countries. he said it's important to speak with exactly these people, especially right now, specifically regarding political dialogue and humanitarian issues. because the global situation right now is very complicated, with many contradictions involved. and the russian president said that russia is and always has been open to dialogue on those issues. but what am i putting did say quite a bit about like you said relations with the united states, but also with the european union. he said it was the european union that is responsible for starting this geo political confrontation, which obviously led to the ukraine conflict that's going on right now. and he also spoke a bit about the fact that, that the north stream, too,
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he called the north stream explosion, an act of sabotage. and he actually called on the ambassador from denmark who was in attendance at this, at this address to support russia in it's called for an international independent investigation into what happened to get to the bottom of what exactly caused this sabotaged and who was behind it. mostly our official relations with denmark, indeed back 530 years at one time, even the reigning houses of the 2 countries were related to our states have historically been close to each other. they behaved like good neighbors in the baltic today. the baltic sea is literally not calls mentioning the incidence of sabotage on september 22nd of the north stream pipelines. we hope mr. bassett, or that the danish side supports all of our proposals to establish an in and, and international commission to establish all the circumstances. now, he did also comment on relations between russia and the united states. he said that
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they're in a deep crisis right now, specifically because both russia and the united states have very different ideas of what the world order should look like and see if i need it here. unfortunately, our relations with the united states on, with global security and stability directly depend, are experiencing a deep crisis. it is based on fundamentally different approaches to the formation of the modern world order. madam and bassett, or you may not agree with my opinion, but i cannot say that the use of such tools in the u. s. foreign policy has support for the so called color revolutions. the cohen key of in 2014, eventually led to today's ukraine crisis. and additionally, made a negative contribution to the rendition of our relations. but we have always advocated building russian american relations exclusively on the principles of the quality and the importance of sovereignty. and we will continue to be guided by them. the russian president also reiterated that throughout this entire time,
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russia is, is, has, and always, and always will be open to dialogue and the stabilisation of relations with any countries. rushes ambassador to the us has slammed the security council for blocking it online board, cause that a k to to most goes efforts to evacuate children from the dumbass conflicts i love, who are british and american colleagues were so afraid of the truth of the broadcast of this meeting that they objected to the broadcast on un resources. that's their commitment to freedom of speech and the understanding of our western colleagues from within the u. n. only information that is convenient for them is voiced everything else is russian propaganda. since 2014 hundreds of children have died and the don boss region, and dozens of times more have been injured. now these figures are growing, including thanks to the supplying of long range weapons from the west coast. can you take? now we understand that it was the embassy or the, the mission of the united kingdom,
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that blocks this room being web cast. it's an informal meeting of the un security council called by russia. and the theme of the meeting is children, an armed conflict, ukrainian crisis, evacuating children from the conflict zone. and essentially, this is an opportunity for russia to shed light on the reality of the situation. what is happening to all these children who have been displaced by the conflict and how is russia handling and making sure these children get to safety re unite with their families. there has been a wave of allegations and unproven claims across social media regarding children, displaced by the conflict and russia would like the opportunity to present down the reality of the situation. russian ambassador and ben zia began the meeting with some strong words. good, good marlo, it is not enough for western arms suppliers to kill children. they also decided to shift the blame, so they began to accuse russia of abducting and forcibly displacing children.
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according to their version, the children in particular orphans should have been left in war zones. western and key of authorities have carefully and deliberately distorted the picture over. now the russian commissioner for children's rights spoke about the reality of the situation and how children are being reunited with their families. and how russia is trying to make the best of a very bleak situation where many children have suffered as a result of the conflict. looked at naples, florida in october last year with the consent of their parents. children from the her son ends up r o g. a regents were sent to childrens camps and crimea said that they would be safe. but at the time, the front line was moving and their transportation back home was not safe. the children's parents ended up on the other side of the border. some left the war turn regions and it was decided that the children would stay to wait for their parents or legal representatives to come pick them up. through volunteers, we searched for the parents and prepare documents for the children's transportation . in january,
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more than 2000 children were offered every united with their parents and about 400, we're waiting to be reunited. we hope to renay those whose parents are in the eas zone, with the help of the red cross where their documents were transferred. and the moment only 16 i still waiting for parents or relatives. and i am sure that we will soon be able to return each child to their family. yet it's an important meeting. it is being broadcast has been broadcast on the youtube channel of the russian mission to the un and other places across the internet. and it is giving the heart wrenching details of the children who've been displaced by the conflict. and it's really showing the reality of the situation on the ground. a reality that western media has obscured and now we see the u. k. mission to the united nations is doing its best to make sure it doesn't get broadcast to the world. kind of his un representative at bob ray appears to have condones the terror attack. they took the life of a russian journalist, calling him a vitriolic propagandist. because he was not
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a journalist, he was a vitriolic propagandist, a spreader of hate and misinformation, with a criminal record. russian journalists are either in exile or in jail. flatland, is ascii. a war journalist from the don, yes, for public was killed on sunday in an explosion as a cafe in st. petersburg. at least 42 other people were injured, including a child with several victims still in hospital in a critical condition. the main suspect in the bombing daddy, a trap of a has been arrested and is under investigation. russian official say ukraine ordered the attack on the tasking which keith has denied. president putin has addressed the case saying the west could also have been involved. key fusion for those rates is the key of regime continues to commit grave crimes against civilians . peaceful cities are targeted with rockets shelled with artillery and mortars. terrorist attacks are regularly carried out against local government officials,
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law enforcement, journalists, public figures, teachers, and university professors neo nazis operate not only in the territories of new russian regions. there is every reason to believe that western intelligence services are involved in the preparation of such sabotage and terrorist acts. you were sent to eve angler, canadian journalist, and act of as to say that such extreme statements by canada's un representative simply shows the country's starns towards russians. i would say baset array came pretty close to justifying the just killing of all our russians really or injuring russian candidates at war. i mean, canada is this is bob raise a is an extreme example of the canadian diplomatic apparatus seeing itself at war and rushes the enemy. and we are, they don't officially say we're at war, but we are involved in
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a proxy war. there's canadian special forces in ukraine is for marketing soldiers fighting more than $2000000000.00 and canadian weapons have been sent over the past year. tons of intelligence support to fight to fight the russian military. ambassador res recent comment is just dia, extreme example of this. you know, all russians are bad. they, while bella, russian president, alexander lucas, shank, i was being hosted by vladimir, painted in moscow for talks. okay. shanker has arrived for an extensive at to day visit russia and bella was discussed the developments of their bilateral union states against the backdrop of the conflict in neighboring ukraine. amazing comes to stays on to the killing of the russian journalist in saint petersburg, which moscow has blamed. don't please sitting down at the kremlin for talks early on wednesday. lucas jenko highlighted be successful. pushed back of western sanctions by both russia and believers. lucille got to go with them full of them
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with every one was skiing as with famine, cold and sawn and water was to day. there is so much bread that we don't know what to do with it all when or something like this ever happened with such a big harvest. the same thing will happen in the industry, and we will overcome everything. and those who hoped or predicted that we would collapse our proven wrong. we will survive and do everything even when it comes to microelectronics. missiles are flying, melcher equipment is moving, both em, bella rosen and russia. so we will overcome everything. we just need to be patient observed understood, am dylan ah, the israeli air force has launched a fresh round of strikes on garza, the israeli defense ministry has confirmed it struck 2 manufacturing and storage sites belonging to her mass that comes off and 9 rockets were fired from the area at is well one of which hit a factory in an industrial area near by city. according to his rainy force is there
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are no casualties from the incidence when it's really secure. he service raids when say on i'll act sca moscow in his temple mount in jerusalem. the holy site was filled with worshippers. he had come to pray during the holy month of ramadan. local journalist and nick cleo him explains the situation. the riley police days the day about 300 people. it's been yes, according to them. some of them. where are some of them? most of them in those benefits are 30 and they started those last just again against the police as they say, the police, the game to because then, and they rarely problem now feels that beat us tonight, the holy toledo special or
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a news row and the raise the about 9 rockets were fired to get the 3 in 3 rally. is that the wrong thing to get the trip? and then now it's $2.00 and $2.00 to ation. and everybody waiting to see what will happen in the coming hours. folk say unit of the idea railey army, they are saying that really thing in that 5 draw kids really premium. and the guy here, the 3rd day of the started the at that they're just defending israel, israeli public death. trying to keep here at the school situation. does the official comment? is that israel is doing everything that's to make the, the stand the stand the piece. but some people in the public, they think that the current government, israel is doing much right to be much extremist and, and that the and
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d. c is making the situation with. so it's been on that one step before and not around both elation and maybe even the war of senior israeli police days that there was some kind of agreement. but hey, bill, it's been in that shouldn't bad stay on the temple mount and most during the night time and they are welcome. during the day prayer, howards and hundreds of thousands of seniors actually coming to re sealants. whereas grades and actually use that they're arrested and they were afraid that those used to be able to factor $5.00 and lamp is why so that tradition. and that again said the agreement the senior years that on this holly placed just the movement bag can pray and jews can only be the during the
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times, the israeli police allow them it's in the morning time usually. so yeah, that's what happens according to both sides. mexico as president has have had us criticism of the drug trade across the border to america using washington if creating the problem in the 1st place. let them into some us positions are in themselves a lack of respect in the threats or sovereignty and moral or they are based on an absurd, manipulative, propagandistic, and demagogic attitude and just lead. i'm very blaming us for problems that in large measure have to do with their loss of values their welfare crisis. that statement was made by president abra door in a letter to chinese counterpart sheet in pink, where the mexican liter lamented calls, and the us to designate the neighboring countries drug gangs as terrorist
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organizations. the initial purpose of upper doors address to president. she was to ask for control of fentanyl shipments from china to mexico. beijing has taken several measures to limit defense, no flows, but some mislabeled or harder to detect precursor chemicals continue to pull out of chinese factories. fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that has been blamed for about $70000.00 overdose deaths a year. in the u. s. republican senator lindsey graham has been at the forefront of pressure on mexico saying he would put forward legislation designating mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. the mexican foreign minister pushed back saying on tuesday that the vast majority of people arrested in the us for trafficking the drug americans. what has now cross it to line all legal analyst on media commentator? many thanks for joining us on the program this evening line. oh, good to see. i'd love to know your thoughts on that. washington's claims that mexico is to blame for the offense. no problem flourishing within the us. well,
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let me see, it's coming from mexico. the idea that somehow it would be absurd to think that drug cartels are indeed out of control. just look at el chapo son who was a, when he was arrested my god, it was like the 82nd airborne that moved in. so, and also mr. overlord, the president said that one of the reasons he suspected that there was such a drug proliferation in the united states was because we needed hugs. and at the same time he asks very politely of china. if you don't mind, could you maybe help on a little bit with these precursors because we don't produce fentenol, but a lot of the a drug members, car child maybe. but not terrorists are suggesting they're getting it from asian from you. so maybe you could help out a little bit. it's the most interesting, let her this entreaty. how bout we blame america. it's not our
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fault, but it's coming from mexico in to the united states, because they don't have hugs something. it, it's, it's very unique in terms of his, of his epistle. what do they, mexico has ties into appeal to china on the essay. well, primarily because the drug cartels, or whatever these groups are called, or say weren't getting these precursors to make fentanyl from china. so in a very roundabout way he, he basically excoriate stay at the united states and that's it. oh, but by the way, while i have you on the line, could you maybe do something about perhaps tamping down or hoping us, ah, address this? let me remind everyone that fentanyl is a problem here, that we just cannot even get on a grip on the amount of drugs at irrespective of what causes them to,
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to be brought here in the 1st place. but when i talk about harrow, when we're talking about poisons, and i've talked to people here in the united states, in, in emergency rooms and emergency departments who are finding out that the, that the strength of these drugs are like nothing anybody has ever seen. and a lot of folks are suggesting that if they didn't know better, this is a deliberate poisoning effect these, these amounts, the, the lethality of these chemicals are of such an amazing amount that you wonder, what is the purpose of this? i mean, it is huge. so yes, it's very complicated. there is a drug problem. many people are now, so jesse, perhaps legalization might help. i tend to be a tad in favor of that. i don't think that says turning in a help here. so this is something that is huge. so much so that in certain cities,
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late night bus drivers who handle a late night, a routes are finding themselves, sometimes succumbing to to trace elements of fentanyl on objects and dollars and money that so strewn about. so, i mean it, it is huge. who is at fault? it's a multiplicity of characters. so i don't know how these us republican senate has introducing a bill, designating these mexican drug, cartels as terrorist organizations. how is this going to help the situation? what are they going to be the ramifications of this? i have not the foggiest idea, does that if, if anybody ever said that the 1st thing i would be worried about if i was any country was, are you suggesting that this might give you or any country the right under the designation to perhaps invade or to perhaps address something militarily, as one would handle
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a drug problem. that's something i would be concerned about. you know, these terms we have, and i'm sure we're not the only country, but we've had the war on terror. the war on drugs though are on poverty than what we always have warriors on all of these things. and i am suggesting, in fact, a lot of people here would be very happy if we had just a plain old war on crime here. and then maybe we'll work out to their current trees later on. but a lot of fish, i think is, is, is verbage, you know, i, but i have always listen, i'm from a generation that remembers reefer madness that we borrowed all these problems about drugs. yes, yes, there are serious, but here we're always exacerbated, always exaggerated. i should say the fenton opioid problem in this country. irrespective of the causation aspect, is through the roof. it's like nothing we've ever seen before. it is beyond, i mean, nor can no locks own drug. this isn't just being high, it's killing,
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you know, irrespective again of where this is from, where the motivation something has to be done immediately. and we're not the only country that is affected by thanks. i, my students on the program is always great to get your thoughts enjoying sites on so any situation line. oh, thank you very much. was making the line a legal analyst and media commentator. thank you. but the china now which says it's concerned over a growing us military presence in asia following an american deal with the philippines. they would give washington more access to bases that they found out of self interest to us from taylor. as there were some the quality and continues to strengthen as you know, for deployment in the region. the result will inevitably be increased the military retention and endangering regional peace and stability when the deal will allow for additional bases to be utilized by us troops indefinitely, including one across the south china sea. from taiwan, the pentagon said the new locations will strengthen the into operability of the u.
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s. and philippine arms forces and allow them to address a range of shed challenges in the, in the pacific region. despite these moves motions in, on the mainstream media. and since the beijing is the one that's being aggressive, china is preparing to kill americans and we've got to prepare to defend ourselves. and the defense department is making slow, really slow molasses slow preparations to oppose china international and independent china specialist, andrew long se washington's military moves in the region, not escalating tensions of a taiwan. this is significant because it's all aim at a taiwan situation. the philippines are controlled a significant part of the waterways approaching taiwan. so the united states is preparing for this scenario of confronting china, the china with both and nuclear capabilities and also is economic clout is regard
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that is a p, a challenger, which honda, an existential, straight to american hegemony. and that's why both parties across the oil in the united states agreed on confronting charter and then even regardless of the presidential election, the relationship is likely to get a lot worse. ah, french president. emanuel micron has arrived in beijing where he'll be accompanied by e. you commission president, us to live on the lion. the visit is seen by many as an attempt to woo china. while bathing deepens is ties with india and russia. president micron the even going so far as to say that you can't give away china to russia. it don't ship us cuz i believe that this dialogue with china is necessary. we in the will be to blame if we allow the exclusivity of dialogue with china to be given to other european neighbors, russia. when else the crowns. main goal is to enhance economic ties. with china,
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which is seen as an attempt to mitigate financial problems and the e u. a local journalist from aging reports, french president and manuel mac kron is his 1st there for his visit to china. since he was re elected south, it's very symbolic. it's here to meet his chinese counterparts and came a party to attend to forge a new course or a bilateral relation. so analysts say that friends was encouraged by china is strong economic recovery and also promise and openness to foreign investment. so the chrome will also visit china, southern one, joe, the capital, a condo problem. so this is also home to so many french businesses. this is also symbolic because this also highlight courtney's the crime places you know, during the visit to china in terms of trade me well, most adult,
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the new foreign policy concepts. the strategy sets the strengthening and deepening of relations with china and india as rushes top diplomatic priority statements by bay king. we assure his long term commitment to last year, no matter how the international situation china will continue be committed to promoting the comprehensive, strategic partnership. what were the nation between china and russia? in the new era preaching toward russia, china and india step up the multilateral cooperation, the nation's and now also i in the joint use of russia. northern c shipping group, passing through the arctic president vladimir putin. and she's paying half already discuss this. we sat down with russia minister for developments of the far east and arctic has just returned from india to get his take on the issue. the arrest them with those, our priorities to establish regular container supplies between the russian c port
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of laval, stock, and indian ports. it will be our 1st stablish sell. we are not immediately inviting indian tankers to come to the russian arctic circle. first and foremost, what we need to do was to reverse indian cargo from the western root to the eastern one we plan to accommodate them now are trans siberian railway, and by cala moore main line. we want our indian partners to come to the russian federation and put their cargo on railways. russian companies are now doing this work. we will support them and their indian partners when there are regular transitions by the northern sea route. and a regular container line in operation containers could be transported from buddy voss talk to the city of mormons in north western russia. and for more months, it is an easy route to northern europe. the financing depot with our bilateral relations with india received
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a serious spur after indian prime minister in orange ramadi, visited russia in 2019 back then relations between russia and india in the far east . and later the arctic us were put into a separate specific category. so that is why almost all of our indian partners are quite well acquainted with russian policies and our projects, specifically in the regions of the far east and the arctic. i'd like to remind you that india is the largest consumer of our yahoo to diamonds that indians make use of i believe that 14 out of 15, diamonds in the world right now are cut in india, particularly in the state of gujarat. a home state of indian prime minister modi. so everybody there is well informed about our far east and the arctic hills. it's been a couple of days since my return from a business trip to india. i'd like to point out that russia has some kind of mass and popular supports in india. the majority of indians read the english language
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