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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah, they're not even hiding the fact that if russia is conquered, the next target will be china and any country that dares to act independent, say gay love rav underlines what he believes is the collective wes true agenda. target thing moscow, unfeigned us as the russian diplomats meets with top officials in ankara. also this our mm is our launch is a science against lebanon and johnson is targeting, how must militant infrastructure today, the cues of carrying up those days. rockets attack, also with
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the cross runs in gulf by violence, there's half a 1000000 people say to the streets, a nationwide protest against pension reforms. that's why the president micron discusses 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 with moscow to the world. you're watching the international moneys pizza. scott here with the top stories at 6 pm this friday. moscow times grades have you with us or no rushes top, the plots that get lever off much with top turkish officials in ankara on friday. the topics discussed to range from escalating tensions in the middle east on the upcoming turkish elections for the black sea grain deal and the war. and ukraine versus foreign minister went on to note the west opposing position to any states
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pursuing an independent foreign policy with pneumonia. so once again, we have drawn attention to the fact that the destructive line of the collective west led by washington remains unchanged. it is 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 is conquered, the next target will be china and any country that dares to act independently. it was a very brief but nonetheless, but very strategically important visit both in economic and political terms because it's taking place roughly a month before highly contested presidential parliamentary elections in turkey and that cathy, bilateral cooperation in this whole new life. they stressed out that context remain, and russia continues to be
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a major facilitator in the resumption of diplomatic relationship. inter can syria as well as reconciliation, diplomatic or translation. that's been chart k and armenia. jerky is also trying to play a positive and constructive role and some sort of russian, ukrainian, the 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, the fate of the gas pipelines that carries freshman gas on to char can them on to south in europe. and as you know,
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after the explosions at the noah's chin pipelines, or rather, terrorist attacks on the north stream pipelines. there are concerns about the security of all the turkish gas transit. and the 2nd point zolphi 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,
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you know, 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 interest and the sovereignty of that countries in making the independent political and economic choices. these really military has launched several air strikes against garza falling recent rockets asserts, coming from the palestinian administration unleavened and reportedly in retaliation for israel's raids on alex and mosque worshippers. ah, and he can see footage of the rock his strikes in garza no casualties were reported . israel says it's targeted hamas training sites underground. complex is used for weapons manufacturing. ah,
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and his footage from neighboring lebanon where israel claims its hits terrorist infrastructure. the local media outlets reports at a palestinian refugee camp came on to fire, and some of the rockies damaged civil infrastructure. ah, you in while israel's i and dome a defense system went into action over settlements bordering garza intercepting a number of rockets earlier benjamin netanyahu said israel's enemies will pay a price for their actions. no good, good solution of tombs family moot regarding the aggression against us on other fronts. we will strike our enemies and they will pay the price for any active aggression than our enemies 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 will orchard song. a palestinian and israeli journalist gave us their views on the reasons
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behind, as well as the possible consequences of the latest escalation, a manly them women and children. and they lived and witnessed many a around them and all they got a and it would continue if it continues it tags again together i, i pain can maybe how math will also, that kid it is about their i'm to now and say give them a chance for the mediators naming 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 they can it be and they can be here. i see
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a best times that these really probably reach at times for get all the problems and to unite when they had a military operation or a war he's really full of other problems. it's also the fleeting is also the old kind of minorities in israel, that they have their own struggles. and that is really hard to get so angry at these riley government. that's right. now, to do this on your whole of the judicial system that you need, that is the only democracy they don't use to some kind of the state, their chief like other countries, you're more or less and many israelis don't like it. then they did that. the political move of the current government. jerry medics and soldiers are out the scene where 2 women were killed. another wounded after an a legit shooting by a palestinian gunman. helicopter was seen landing in the northern parts of the
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jordan valley to evacuate. the victim was very balancing garza and private property were damaged by these rally strike. we spoke to a local man whose house was damaged during the attack globe almost to come so guardian at $330.00 we sat down to eat them. ah, the country with gushes between processes and poultry would be at the end of the day, is unfair, creates inequality in a lot of injustices. it is part of a political project that is unfair. meanwhile, the french president is in china holding tulsa sheeting ping on the war in ukraine . and he accused moscow of escalations and the nuclear weapons should not be based on the territory of a non nuclear country. referring to the recent agreements between russia and believers. does french shares the opinion that nuclear weapons should be completely excluded from this conflict that all international treaties and this issue should
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be respected and the under no circumstances should nuclear 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 bela bruce, which does not comply with the obligations it is assumed to you and to us and to international law. all, however, this appears to contradict the policy of some european members of nato, which have been hosting years news for decades. washington has been basing as b, 62 on tactical nuclear weapons in germany, italy, belgium, the netherlands until kia, the number of american warheads in europe is estimated as around 150. an interview with r c, the 1st deputy permanent representative of russia to the u. n. to meet your polanski, he spoke about western double thunder when it comes to us nuclear weapons deployed in europe. and now he believes us undermined international treaties concerning
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tactical w indies. david musson china is our trusted and proven partner, a fact determined by the recently adopted joint russia, chinese 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, everyone is well aware that the true causes of the ukraine crisis are much deeper and that it began much earlier than the 24th and 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 stressed that all the time. we want the constructive approach to prevail and for the west to stop pursuing its interest at the expense of developing states. we are categorically against it. 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 policemen 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 over to africa. now whether or not jerry government has secured $800000000.00 from the world bank to expand the social welfare program at the head of the removal of petrol subsidies this june. now the funds are set to be distributed in cash. as many as 50000000 people from the most vulnerable social groups that are given government hopes that will help these the setbacks from the phasing out of the popular but costly actual subsidies. so the nigerian government and billions annually from oil export actual prices in the country will be unaffordable without cheap subsidized fuel. we spoke to patrick cost a,
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a senior lecture nigeria covey university. who things not the money from the world bank may drive the country into debt. charlie ward bond and perhaps i am going to need to match up some pointers in tools and less bullying on deck. we are told presently, the word back is given a bronze drop, a sample was a $100000000.00. we are told that to say the grants we do not know the conditionality to eat. when we are told i to say grant along with aspect guy is for free. why awful? some of disgruntled looms are tied to a number of on this analysis. i saw for me, it doesn't make sense that it's new for africa. pointers will begin to move in, wants to address it between problem not read out. i'm going to the i am if i'm bored by every now and then on to collect loans that are tied up on the so now it
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is quite often took this one phase one in more danger, done. it is expected a stain in africa. the tradition president case said brother, the international monitor funds, demands a foreign dick type starts after he rejected his conditions on a $2000000000.00 loan mazda to do what do you want? you wanted to sell to nisha managers, not for sale, foreign dictates that will lead to more poverty are unacceptable in the world, must understand as well as the financial institutions such as the international monetary fund that human beings are not figures or a set of numbers for subtraction and additional to need this president a car. you say he has rejected a long away to 2000000000 dollar i miss package suggesting that subsidy cuts could lead to public and rest. now when the president was asked about alternatives to the i am if long he stated that tunisia must to rely on themselves. and on top of all
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of that, we've had the use foreign policy. chiefly those of bar rule warning against him. easiest saying that a looming economy collapsing, tunisia is being seen, the policy chief went on to disclose that a very dangerous situation was developing and which new flows of my bruises would hear it from north africa. am to solve in europe or either to initiate it in a rush across town. and what happens there has an immediate impact to rush. natalie brushing grisham migration flows because you create more instability and you shift unity in demeanour ration. they may have to read it to you as foreign ministry described all these comments as overblown to me there has been struggling with an economy crisis that is causing a recurrent and lack of basic necessities such as petrol and cooking oil. it was at that time that to the i am,
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if demanded that to the county carries out reforms including the gradual lifting of subsidies and base the goods and the restructuring of public company in to yeah. for for more on this as cross live now to a static political sociology, professor side. thank you very much for joining us this evening. here on our see, i'm not know, 1st of all, i just want to get your thoughts on. do you think the finishing president was right to reject this? almost 2000000000 dollar loan from the i m f you know, tunisia and the last 10 years had been, you know, lucian and it trace also qu again this to the also big, long doubt of to easy at home, 2011, sent the subsidies on to on the we, on
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a lot of the was all the kevin economic condition that they were and that's why he is not really supporting this kind of agreement. that was fine in principle, but not signed by him. to tell it, to be honest and applying. will still turn to this loan that he said the alternative was to rely on ourselves. what does that mean? obviously, remember last year that, that's the tracy did struggle with laura. today. it was one more production. what exports. it was also beam for him. he had also other ideas that you would not afford to offer to easier because it would get more exposed to illegal immigrants africans. it would also need to a lot of stability in the area which is not in the interests of europe. and that's
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why they would not be able to lead to nisha. could you also have the idea that he can have dealings with some business men who some of them are fugitive. some have money, a bullet that they can be can reconcile with them. and, and some of the illegal problem is that if it's in dex, this is some of the ideas that he is in. interesting, he the world bank has this committed to these you will have a good st of see percent next year 2024. and this year it's only 20 only 2.3 percent. and so there was improvement the next to see percent this year 2 point. ready 3 percent, so it looks like the economy is not bad bad. i mean it is overblown in the media that if the school absent, but if it's not that bad. so it did describe the terms of the loan. as dick talks that june issue present, do you think that they would, they would see strength?
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and is that why you would judge them? not only that, even the junior person and all those commissions are full of continuing and mystery and the coming into nations. so it's not only the solution person center cheese, this is not on the economic but a lot of political aspects behind. and those agreement and stems are being present . and that's why you've been a lot of people into the field that despite the economic problems and the suffering, they just feel that the existing item, if long may be leading to more economic and political dependence on math and other forces behind it. well, in the weights and see how that pans out for the contest, said,
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study political. socio ology professor thinks of breaking down the ins and outs of the rejection of the i. m f alone. thank you. well, india and china will provide half of the global economies growth in 2023. that's according to the m. s. some momentum comes from emerging economies, asia, especially as a bright, but india and china are expected to account for half a global growth in 2023. but others face a steeper climb was as indian purchases of russian oil or it's all time highs. and moscow became china's sub supply of natural gas in january this year. or some chinese trade turnover has also grown by a 3rd and has reached $190000000000.00. moreover, trade between india and china beached record level of around $136000000000.00 in $22212000000000.00 more than in 2021. quite a lot of numbers. the beijing anew delhi hits you bilateral trade on the principle
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of economic wind winds. and continued to expand the exchange of products and services every year. as cos live, now to contribute contributing editor of the new indian asia has been the center of the world for the longest time. the 1st prime minister of india july, when he was in jail of the british in $944.00, wrote a book in which he predicted that the 21st century would belong to china and india . now, chinese growth has been a big story for the last 4 years. certainly at least the last 30 years. so also to a somewhat lesser extent, the indian girl story. so none of this is new. it's just that it's been overshadowed to some extent because of covina and other factors in the recent. busy few years but there is no reason to think that they will not. busy bounce back and are not already bouncing back. in fact,
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the indian growth rate has been most encouraging. i was surprised when i was in washington dc in september i at meetings or with even government officials. and they were talking with great praise of how at a time in the whole world, or many, many countries across the word are seen. it officially said, india wrote, the story is quite impressive. and china has been through a bad time because of it. and the policies that adopted to deal with garbage, but now it has got rid of that. it has changed dac. and since the beginning of this, so 2023, the chinese economy is likely to get back on track as well. did you think this level of growth is, is sustainable day that well that we'd have to see, but i don't see why not. what i can say is that if you travel across india,
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the most amazing thing is despite various indicators of our prop problems and possible glitches. there is tremendous optimism. there is tremendous faith in. busy future of india and. busy rolled that india is on and that it is going to get to a very substantial place in the global reckoning. this faith, this optimism comes for a lot, i think in terms of growth, optimism, ease of. busy factors that is very easily ignored. busy because it's not easily statistically. busy taken on board, but it is a factor. well, if it's oak in terms of, of brakes and obviously china and india a growing and, and versus economy hasn't suffered as, as, as much as many in the west did. predicts always seen a shift geopolitically in sort of political power globally from, you know,
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traditional unipolar worlds. what many believes of a multilateral welcoming absent. ok. there is. so that is something that india has. busy all been. busy ego for we have. busy although we have links with different countries and different blocks, we want this to be a multi lateral word and 2 for power not to be concentrated in one set of ads or even 2 sets of hands. are what you said about are russia is quite true. it's quite clear that the, the russian economy has not suffered in the way and to the extent that was expected whitely, at least in the west. and on the other hand, western europe seems to be going through more of a problem than was expected both in terms of inflation and energy requirements and economic. busy optimism indeed, incentives seen some, some turmoil in france for,
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for example, at the moment was contributing editor of the new indian david davis. thank you very much for breaking down those economics. the sexes of both china and india force you're most welcome of him on any of those stories that do checkouts are websites are c dot com. my name is peter scotts, and i'll be back again at the top of the hour with another rundown of all the latest. thanks your company. ah. when i was in wrong when i just don't want to see proud to see an engagement because the trail when so many find themselves will
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