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you can do that status in 2022. ah ah, a 3rd. is there a loan to detox against lebanon and gaza? thing is targeting hamas militants infrastructure. they've accused of carrying out those days. it's a fact also this hour with that is across the front or in the door by violence. there's half a 1000000 people take the streets in nationwide, protests against pension reformed. that's while president manuel macro on discuss is the war in ukraine on his visit to china. we have the impression that emanuel micron has absolutely no interest in what is happening in his own country. you wanna go to school, get on a boat. you want to go to church, get on
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a boat. you want to go to shop and you got it. get on a boat the venice of africa, our correspondence explores the waterways of an i, jerry and village in the middle of the lake, where locals can so much in their life. we talked about the turkish under russian or foreign ministers hold talks in ankara. the discussions focusing on the sovereignty of global states, as well as future energy projects. with july for my headquarters here in moscow, you're watching our see international. my name is peter scott and here the top stories this friday. thanks for joining us. now these really military has launched several air strikes against garza falling recent rockets is coming from the palestinian administration unleaded and reportedly in retaliation for israel's
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rates on the out. some mosque worship as the and here are the knights, images of the rocket strike thing gods and no casualties have been reported so far . it just says it targeted how much training sites and underground complex is used for weapons manufacturing. ah, and here pitches from neighboring lebanon where israel claim to hit her risk infrastructure. but local media outlets reports that a palestinian refugee come came under fire. some of the rockets damaged civil infrastructure as well. the
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well meanwhile, israel's, i don't, my defense system went into action in settlement ordering garza intercepting a number of rockets earlier benjamin netanyahu said israel's enemies will pay a price for their actions maybe to get solution or to me, somebody moved regarding the aggression against us on the other fronts, we will strike our enemies and they will pay the price for any active aggression. i randomly will discover again, that at moments of truth, the citizens of israel stand united and unified and back the actions of the id f and the other security services to defend our country. and our people. lots of palestinian and israeli journalists gave us their views on the reasons behind, as well as the possible consequences of that latest escalation. a man leave them women and children. they lived and witness to marry a around them in
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all a. and it would continue if it continues it attacks. and again together i pain can maybe have mass will also attack id it is there, i'm going now and say give them a chance for the mediators name mission for a year. and i thought it and maybe they can push out, and i had to stop and say at that again. and then they can do a deal and they can be here. i see. so i had with a best times that these really hardly reach at times to forget all the problems and to unite when they had a military operation or a war is really full of other problems. it's also the fleeting that also the old
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kind of minorities in israel, that they have their own struggles. that is really hard to get so angry at these riley government. that's right. now, to do this on your home of the judicial system that you need from being only democracy and then the bill is to some kind of the state there. she's like other countries around more or less and many israelis don't like it. and the, the, that the political move of the current government was very mix on. so just on the scene where 2 women were killed, another wounded after the ledger, the shooting by a palestinian gunman. i think of that it was seen landing in the northern parts of the jordan valley to evacuate the victim of civilian buildings and private property damage by these very strike. earlier we spoke a local mom whose house was damaged in the love almost to come. so guardian at $330.00, we sat down to eat,
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then suddenly several explosions occurred as we can see, more than 5 explosions on this empty land. if we said there are missiles, tunnels, or resistance fighters here, harnessed to god, i would not be upset, but this is an empty land and here their civilian c o is really strikes have also damaged buildings in lebanon. in this video, you can see one of the victims in the damaged house following the israeli attack. la guest aaliyah political unlist and international affairs adviser from lebanon, says that rocky fired from lebanon into israel wouldn't be possible without approval from his belong. is why i targeted many do so many open an area and level and south of lemme know and one outside if police teeny come at which being that is why i don't want to go with an open war with all and want to prevent any a comprehensive escalation with the law,
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but at the same time easy and the f one to but i thought that i wish and we've never off there will be those workers that saw this is usually set in my social level on yesterday. and i can my opinion, even that is why lamed him off for the attack, but no one can carry or launch a welcome constructively on without the concert, without the, without any coordination, without any readings from hasn't had lost on this area. which means that it can be, it could be an in, by mass message to us. it was happen a movie on 2 of the stories now over in france, half a 1000000. it demonstrates his modest on thursday for the 11th day of nationwide protests against pension reform.
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ah, violent demonstrations fled up across the country with clashes between protestors and police joint concerns from the council of e. u. human rights commissioner processed as destructive traffic near the capitals main airport, as police responded where the rest until august. the crushes come amid a deadlock and debates between the macro and government and french grooves that won't be controversial pension age reform straps. on wednesday, unit officials met the prime minister for thought, which doubtless, late, abundant a failure processes claim. the french government isn't communicating with his people and his undermine democracy. if you'll do that on his to day,
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we have the impression that we are faced with a deaf and dumb government that is not very good at communication. we have the impression that emanuel micron has absolutely no interest in what is happening in his own country. at the end of the day, the government is taking advantage of the nuances of the law to go beyond democracy . did they do? that's how it's done to force its way through. we are trying to show that we are many and we are strong in the face of this government. i'm here for the 11th time because this reform is unfair, creates inequalities in a lot of injustices. it is part of a political project that is unfair in, while the french president is in china holding talks with, she's doing things on the war in ukraine and accused moscow of escalation. claim that nuclear weapons should not be based on the territory of a non nuclear country, referring to the reasons agreements between russia and believers. french shares the opinion that nuclear weapon should be completely excluded from this conflict that all international treaties. and this issue should be respected,
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and under no circumstances should who can weapons be deployed outside the territories of nuclear powers, especially in europe. in this regard, it is necessary to remind every one of the responsibilities in particular russia, which a few days ago announced its desire to deploy such weapons to bella roofs, which does not comply with the obligations it has assumed to you and to us and to international law over this contradicts the policy of some european members of nato, which have been hosting us nukes for decades. washington has been basing its b 61 tactical nuclear weapons in germany, italy, belgium, on the netherlands, as well as to kia, the number of american warheads in europe is estimated at around 150. when an interview with our tv 1st deputy permanent representative of russia to the u. n. dmitri pollyanna sky spoke about western double standards when it comes to us nukes deployed in europe, and how he believes the u. s. undermined international treaties concerning tactical w, n. d. 's the units last china is our trusted and proven partner. a fact determined
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by the recently adopted join to russia, china's statement. we know that our cooperation worries many countries because in the western vision, russia should have been isolated for, as they put it, aggression against ukraine. in fact, though, every one is well aware that the true causes of the ukraine crisis are much deeper . and that it began much earlier than the 24th of february 2022. our chinese partners understand this very well. they have their own history of double standards from the west. our partnership with china is not directed against any states. we stress that all the time, we want the constructive approach to prevail and for the west to stop pursuing its interests at the expense of developing states. we are categorically against it. a multi polar world has become a reality, and only the united states and its allies are trying to cling to
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a self proclaimed us supremacy. no one appointed the united states as the world's policeman, arab countries understand the crises to which such self appointed world policeman lead. we oppose had gemini, we stand for a just peace, for indivisible security, for a security architecture that is fundamentally different from what the united states and nato allies are trying to impose. the chinese emvoy to russia says that europe is in no position to elijah beijing, while the chinese foreign ministry is pointed out nato's role in the ukraine war. as beijing pushes back against coals from the u. s. lead bought to take sides of the conflict. lead from down to me as for the responsibility on the ukrainian issue, i think that the united states and the military blocks such as native should take responsibility. nature has no right to criticize china or put pressure on it. hey, jim correson, not exactly on every scene regarding the car you should now nursing care for
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example processing sanctions providing arms to your friends. 7 side or has pro economic huge economic aids to, to keep all, none of which are tallahassee are comprised of in the chair age to going, but not as little bizarre or for sure, for more assistance or 2 or 2 key are china to position as me, charlie ah, the power certainly is different. as you probably know, there was just a her minister or a natal, our foreign minister meeting a few days ago on, you know, it just is something that they just very concerned about. data is nato's go the clearly nicholas are, is thought expansion into the asian pacific region. by the themes, the 2 main rival u. s. parties have a consensus on the countries at global power status. now both the democratic party
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candidate for the 2024 election and the former republican president. he's now candidates of course, of both lamented the us dollar and the economy as a whole been weakened, as well as agree in the washington's foreign policy is leading to the country's demise, blotchy correspondent, kellum hoffman. as mon, that a blast from the past. robert f. kennedy junior, the nephew of j f. k, is running in the democratic primary. he's going to contest joe biden, for the presidency, the nomination of the democratic party in 2020. busy 4, the 69 year old says that u. s. head yamani is deteriorating because of what he calls neo con projects in iraq and ukraine. the collapse of u. s. influence over saudi arabia and the kingdoms, new alliances with china and iran are painful emblems of the abject failure of the neocons strategy of maintaining you as global head you money with aggressive projections of moon through power. the neil come projects in iraq and ukraine have
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cost $8.00 trillion dollars. hold out or middle class made the laughing stock of u. s. military power and moral authority to china and russia into an invincible alliance destroy the door as the global currency cost millions of lives, and done nothing to advance democracy or when friendships or influence. now on the republican side, many of the candidates including former president, donald trump, say the country is headed off a cliff. fast country is going to hell or currency is crashing and will soon no longer be the world standard. which will be our greatest defeat, frankly, and 200 years there will be no defeat like that that will take us away from being even a great power. countries moving away from the us dollar is a big deal and it's happening fast. brazil, china, india, and other major countries are starting to do their transactions in different currencies. saudi arabia is making the shift as well. all of this comes on the heels of
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a very important meeting between chinese leader. she's in ping and russian president vladimir putin. now the favorite tool of us leaders to smack down countries. they don't like sanctions may be rendered useless, as we see ongoing landmark, political and economic shifts. we won't to talk about sanctions in 5 years because there be so many countries transacting and currencies other than the dollar, that we won't have the ability to sanction them. so who is actually responsible for this? well, the united states can only really point fingers that itself. the real threat was the unprecedented economic sanctions that joe biden was allowed to. in fact encourage to impose those sanctions. you'll recall, we're supposed to hurt russia, but even in march of last year, it seemed obvious that we're going to hurt united states much more than they hurt russia. here's what we said 13 months ago. we should prepare to lose our position as holder of the world's reserve currency. these policies have driven russia, china, india, turkey,
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and other countries to accelerate their flight from the u. s. dollar, not to be clear, that's the majority of the global economy. this may be the most reckless and destructive thing. any american president has ever done with united states. and let's not forget the national debt, sending billions of dollars to ukraine, isn't helping that out by any means, as pointed out by some american politicians. among them is u. s. senator joe mansion who says he's considering a presidential run. he says that running up the payments owed to creditors for the country is downright malpractice. america is fast approaching another needless emergency, the raising of the national debt ceiling, ignoring the debt and deficit implications of these actions. as the time news to raise the debt ceiling isn't only wrong, it's policy and political malpractice, a bipartisan group of presidential hopefuls who all agree on one thing. the current
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administration is running the economy into the ground. and joe biden has a lot to answer for, even as the white house says that the 8 year old still intends to run for a 2nd term. hail of mopping our tea new york. well, the former vice chair of the libertarian national committee of, in vara, says the u. s. should still be in the world's policeman, and concentrates on his domestic issues. instead, many people in the united states and more specifically many people in 5 the democratic party that by which i mean democratic voters are recognizing that american foreign policy that is based on invading other countries at phase and trying to control other countries that based on focusing on everything that is not really the purview of the u. s. government, the united states, spending money and resources on something. if not our problem and not our business, the government needs to realize that it's purview that the purview of the american government is the united states. of america,
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it is not every single country in the world. it is not to protect every single country from every single other country. and that's been the foreign policy over the last several decade, which has wasted money to waste of live. it is made america less safe, and if america stop doing that, we're going to be safer. we're going to be more prosperous if we can stop. if we can stop trying to be the policeman of the world and stead work on making america the best country that it can be moving on. now, the turkish and russian foreign ministers have held talks in ankara, top of the agenda, where escalating tensions in the middle east, the upcoming 30 selections, the black, the grain deal on the war in ukraine. se galafaro highlights a declarative west positions, was an estate pursuing an independent foreign policy a pneumonia still once again, we have drawn attention to the fact that the destructive line of the collective west to lead by washington remains unchanged. it is
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a strategic strike against russia. so that it would be defeated on the battlefield . this reveals the true objectives that the west is now pursuing to remove an unwanted competitor from the international arena to abolish a country that is trying to conduct its own foreign policy and full compliance with international law. they're not even hiding the fact that if russia has conquered, the next target will be china. and any country that dares to act independently was a very brief. but nonetheless, a very strategically important visit, both in economic and political terms because it's taking place roughly a month before highly contested presidential and parliamentary elections, inter k. and that has the bilateral cooperation in this whole new life. they stressed of that context remain, and russia continues to be a major facilitator in the resumption of diplomatic relationship between turkey and syria, as well as the reconciliation, diplomatic or translation between turkey and armenia. turkey is also trying to play
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a positive and constructive role and some sort of russian, ukrainian reconciliation, even though both ministers specified that it's extremely difficult given the position of the west, that at this point of time is not interested in any piece of dialogue. now the ministers also pointed out that the core of bilateral ties is on economic and particularly energy corporation. and this is also very interesting topic that is sort of hard not to politicize. the ministers we're asked about the they fade all of the gas pipelines that carries russian gas on to char can them on to south in europe. and as you know, after the explosions at the north stream pipelines or other terrorist attacks on the north stream pipelines. there are concerns about the security of all of the
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turkish gas transit. and the 2nd point o 5 corporation, major point of corporation is the uk who you nuclear power station. this is a turkish 1st nuclear power station that is being constructed and that will be operated by russia. when it comes on line, it will produce roughly 10 percent of turkish electricity. and it's also billed under a very interesting and new model. russian did not only design it and constructed it if you'll also be operating it and turkish government at this point of time is celebrating it as a, as a major step towards turkish security and energy independence. saw in a way as much as the 2 sites want to keep economic energy, things separate in a politics and your portal can help but influence that in certain ways, simply because both the leaders at this point of time stress that the national
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interest and the sovereignty of that countries in making the independent, political and economic choices are now to the often called venice of africa, which is an agirri and village in the middle of the lake. the locals can only leave and answer by boat ortiz trouble. the toddler explores the local waterways. well, come to market, go the only place in africa when the residents live on water. this whole lease is billed on phil's. it's often called africa venice because of the numerous pathways and the houses that have been billed here on these bills. so much for africans can flim well well, well you're about to get the shock of your life with
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this is the only way to get about. you wanna go to school, get on a boat. you want to go to church, get on a boat. you wanna go to shop, you gotta get on a boat, but you just look around the poverty that's around this place of cause takes it away from what you might know. as the romance and beauty they tally and begged rob it's name after this is the biggest fish market. apparently there is a lay was if you one fish from lay rose, you have to have a pot of macro group and you can see this from everywhere. so apparently, if not the women that fish, if they are men who catch the fish and then only after do their women get to sell it. they are an account number of people here because even during the last census in nigeria, in 2007, there wasn't enough. people counted here to have
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a legitimate figure. it's estimated there over 50 schools here that imagine the size of the place and the population. if that is the case, the people here are mostly of burn in origin. they were fishermen by trade. they moved here to try and look for a better live here on the outskirts leg was just off of the 3rd mainland bridge and they continue to live in these pathways in these land marquise. lay dangerous, busy goose, good, please. god, one producing guess, fish markets and the whole of legos where you meet fission. remember i'm up to down the learn mic, especially that's the part of how they live. you have to negotiate pathways. you have to negotiate everything. i'm a small, small, everything they've done all of a big one. i told you they negotiate me away through life. they negotiate their way through this place. and this is what you have. yeah, i never, they never mo bile shop. that's net shop. go around. and it's self
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food as it goes on. michael goal isn't ever a fantastic place and fun at the head of the u. s. radio network and p r has lost outs. it's with the decision to label the company's official accounts. as u. s. states affiliated media, n p. r stands for freedom of speech and holding the powerful accountable. it is unacceptable for twitter to label us this way. a vigorous, vibrant, free press is essential to the health of our democracy. that's with as new owner, ilan mosque has defended the updates and label saying that's m p r fits the definition of states affiliated media, according to nprs own website. the network relies on federal fundings. keep running, i'll teach requested, which is official comments on mpi label. and why russian and chinese media outlets get the label while some western states outlets don't appears the seo john lung
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thing has received money from the bill gates foundation to promote the work of the building, as charities, before joining the network. one thing was the chief of the u. s. agency for global media, which managers outlets like radio free asia, radio free europe, radio, liberty, on the voice of america. all a well known for their strong historic and russian stance. when asked about twist as the labeling of n p r, the whitehouse spokesperson claim the network is independent from the government. we that are labeled national public radio as government entities. and you are the same category as the rest of the day. or chinese media have a yes. so social media companies make their own independent decisions about content rules. i won't comment on tutors rules, but what i will say more broadly, i'll say there's no doubt of the independence of nprs journalists and has been if
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you've ever been on the receiving end of their other questions that you know this, you know that they have their independence in journalism and p r. a journalists were duly to hold public officials accountable and inform the american people the hard hitting independence nature of their coverage. speaks speaks for itself, and so i'll leave it there. the talk show host steve mouse berg says it's impossible for em. piazza claim not to be government affiliated, but also receiving funds from washington. kareen jumped here. the white house spokesperson is reading that answer about the fiercely independent journalists of n p r. and how tough they are, she's reading it, but they're not, they're not state run media, but it's just, it's just mind boggling how dumb they are. and how ironic that that whole thing was . look, n p r and p b s to me, i've always been far, far left. now now media research center has done a lot of
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a lot of coverage on them. let me give you a few for instances. they say they don't depend on the government for much of their funding, but they get about $465000000.00 a year in the budget for n p r, p b. s. ok. and during called in, during coven, when they passed the cove, it stimulus bill to give money to businesses to were failing. and all that, they included, the congress included another $75000000.00 to go to public broadcasting. now, i'm sorry, if you're going to have that kind of financial support from, from the u. s. government, how could you separate yourself from the u. s. government? that's all for now to be sure to check out all t dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. in the meantime, we'll see a right back here at the top of the hour. ah
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. the recent events surrounding the world cup had shown a puzzling quality in the application of disdain. for countries who do not show a quality for homosexual rights, i'm sorry, no huge. and on this edition of $360.00 view, we're going to examine if the west is exploiting homosexual rights and countries as a way to disrupt them and level complaints of human rights abuses. and why this only happens in countries which are considered to be adversarial. let's get started on at the end of 2022 fans tuned in at various hours of the day to cheer on their country and watch.

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