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to kilometers deep underneath this mountain range. ah, ah ah, they are not even hiding the fact that if russia is conquered, the next target will be china and any country that dares to act independently put a lot of on the lines they collected with true agenda of targeting most go and beijing. as a question diplomat meets with top officials in ankara with radio civilians killed in one critically wounded. following a shooting in the west bank, which comes off the israeli as strikes on garza and responds to locate attacks by militants from southern lebanon. also ahead of you want to sell tenicia. kanisha is not for sale, foreign dictates that will lead to more poverty are unacceptable. as president,
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save his country will know to yield to a forward big time as he rejects the i a med stay long on a 2000000000 dollar loan. on the french president leaves china empty handed off to emanuel mac. wrong bells to convince beijing to change its commitment on the partnership with russia. i'm neutrality on you crazy. with a one welcome to you. you're watching all the international with the latest world news that day. good, happy with russia's farm and it's, it's like a laugh off as met with top turkish officials and the topics of discussion ranged from the escalating tensions in the middle east, on the upcoming turkish elections, to the black sea grain deal. and the ukraine conflicts off points about the west, supposing position to any state pursuing an independent following policy
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with pneumonia still, 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 are not even hiding the fact that if russia has conquered the next target will be china and any country that dares to act independently. it 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 parliamentary elections in turkey. and that has the bilateral corporation 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 the reconciliation, diplomatic or translation between turkey 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 they fade off of the gas pipelines that carries russian gas on to char can them on to south in europe. and as you know,
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after the explosions that the noise stream pipelines are rather terrorist attacks on the north stream pipelines, they are concerns about the security of all of the turkish gas transit. and the 2nd point, zolphi corporation, major point of corporation is the up to you nuclear power station. this is turkey's 1st nuclear power station that is being constructed then 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 modal 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. so in a way, as much as the 2 sides want to keep economic and energy things separate in
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a politics and your poll just can't 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 to israeli civilians have been killed and one critically wounded. following a shooting in the occupied westbank is really medics and soldiers were quick to arrive at the scene where the victims were gunned down. a suspect he's now on the run israel unsafe the gunman is a palestinian. and the idea is in the middle of a manhunt, the idea chief of staff is also conveyed to meeting to assess the situation following which he ordered the call up of the military reserve, if emphasizing air, defense and defense reformations in the air force. this comes with now is off, the israel carried out as strike some targets inside guns that the palestinian se residential areas were hit that. and it's for to you can see on north of the
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bombing leaving craters in the ground and damaging several cars. we spoke to a local man whose house was also his local some so guardian at $330.00 was head down to each of them. suddenly several explosions occurred. as you can see, more than 5 explosions on this empty land. if we said there are missiles, tunnels, or resistance fighters here who holland us to god, i would not be upset, but this is an empty land. and here there are civilians be, i'm home and it's when he strikes the most damaged buildings in southern lebanon. after the idea retaliated for walk, it is taxed by militants from that area. in this video, you can see one of the victims near that damaged house following the israeli attack . israel alone states asked ranks own garza off the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu blamed the palestinian group, hamas for those days. rocket attack from lebanese territory
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ah, and associates. you can see israel's shelling of south lebanon and gaza on friday night. shortly on to dozens of rockies, were fired from southern lebanon into neighboring israel. bombardments of gauze. it was a lease just minutes off the netanyahu's statements in which he said israel's enemies will pay for their aggression nuggets, good solution, themes from a legal regarding the aggression against us on other fronts. we will strike our enemies and they will pay the price for any act of aggression. i run them, you will discover again, that at moments of truth, the citizens of israel stand united and unified and back the actions of the i d f and the other security services to defend our country. and our people will orchard song. we spoke to a palestinian anthony's rainy journalist who gave as bad views on the reasons behind and possible consequences of the latest escalation. a man leave them women and children,
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and they lived and witness to marry a around them. and all they got a and it would continue if it continues, it's a tag, say again together i pain can maybe have mass. we'll also attack id it is. but there i'm to now and say give them a chance for the mediators name mission for a year. and i thought it maybe they can push out, and i had to stop it, say at that again. and then they can do a they can it be and they can be here. i see a term that these really probably reach at times for get all the problems and to
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unite when they had in military operation or in war. he's rose to the father problem. it's most of the fleeting, also the old kind of minorities in israel, that they have their own struggles that he's really hard to get so angry at these rally government. that's right. now to do this on your whole day, did you show them that you need from being only democracy and then they don't use to some time sheets like other countries you're more or less and many israelis don't like it. and the, the, that the political move of the current government, jose middle east expert and uni bank, medicare. now for his take on the situation many thanks for joining get us get to see. i'd like to know your thoughts on the latest using a talk on is ready civilians and the occupied west bank festival. hey, according to security source,
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is the idea of how mass is behind the set back a, a group or mass located the jericho area. and now there's a man on the after that there is a, a group that carried out this attack. and it looks like a reaction retaliation of a mass for the easily bombing in gaza. and data loss has held the sheer saying in the west bank and has won't, it's right, it's not to continue rates on the alex and mosque, but how can such violence be justified? i look a, he's oil claims that did the se, wiggle violence, a wave of attacks against israelis, a result of a conspiracy led by iran and it's affiliate a jihad. and the timing is the holy month over
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ramadan. it was actually the middle of the wave over acts on these were and these are the dimensions that it will continue for another 2 weeks even more after they're done off that independence day. the way i understand that the idea chief of staff is now announced the color of reservists to the countries as forth. what do you make of that? and the, the greatest fear being that is well, could be preparing for a full scale war different as opposed to but i say definitely the security situation in my deteriorate. and then maybe way, when we say more attacks from his belie and is from iran in reserve, is too old for duty. our is supposed to help with these really ami defense it because these agree to that, that, that some news will,
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will be done by drones. and from syria and from lebanon. the latest military escalation, a, comes off to the idea, re, did the alex and mosque twice. this of course, infuriated palestinians and other arabs happening. of course, during the whole month, do you think that anger is justified? it's noted the idea. it's these early police in which o, z, which is in charge on the template mom on the alex, some mosque and b is when the policeman had to breaking him to the moss. and because they were attacked by a goose full for a mass exit, this they using stones and final words that were shot at the police and be sold. so was the, some it part of that plan over hamas and his belong to skinny escalate. the
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situation in the temple mom in order to create a security chaos, as they say the in situations like they say, it's easy to m o consider it reversal like how would you think of israel would react if a synagogue was rated in a similar manner by palestinians or other arabs, what do you think the outcome would be and nobody likes to see such a tax on holy places and a freedom of religion all over. but this was a provocation by the hamas in order to cause a security chaos. it's not the 1st time that doing the, the only places and a, you know, you could also hear some criticism from the arab countries about what happens to criticizing the palestinians. a, for instance, a emma writes, they criticize a what happened the last, almost blaming the those who were supposedly praying for violating the public order,
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a pro vocation against israeli police. but thanks to speaking to us today, i really appreciate your time and your insights, middle east expert uni bank, man. i can thank you. thank you. that's in the in president k, a said has a plan to be international military funds. demands a foreign dick tack at i did touch around the office with jack thing its conditions on a 2000000000 dollar loan. mazda, please do. what do you want? you want to sell tenicia. tunisia is not for sale, foreign dictates that will lead to more poverty are unacceptable, and the world must understand, as well as the financial institutions such as the international monetary fund. but human beings are not figures or a set of numbers for subtraction and additional to near. there's president a car you say he'd has rejected a long away to 2000000000 dollar. i miss package suggesting that subsidy cuts could
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lead to public and rest. now when the president was asked about alternatives to the i am if loan, he stated that tunisia must to rely on themselves. and on top of all of that, we've had the use foreign policy. chiefly doors of bar rule warning against tunisia saying that a looming economy collapsing to easier is being seen. the policy chief went on to disclose that a very dangerous situation was developing. and were you flows of my group would hear it from north africa am to solve and you wrote for either denisia neighbor i shipped washburn. i was happy, there has an immediate impact. the rush. natalie brushing grisham migration flows because it creates more instability and insecurity in demeanor region demand to read. it is as foreign ministry described all these comments as overblown. to me,
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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, if demanded that to the county carries out reforms, including the grad to a lifting of subsidies and basic goods and the restructuring of public companies in t. yeah. jonathan political sociology professor, if i had said x rays, the i m f is just an instrument of the west. used to make developing countries more dependent on its financial support. those institutions are controlled by big capital disconnected, especially to states and other western countries. and it looks like it, computers, all mac calculations, but actually it has also political entrance and political ideas. and the want to guide the country in a particular way. but the mean him, of course,
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it cannot make and political dependence on developing countries that enter into relationship with i have become, i think it's like book addiction. so they get used to it. and after a period of time they just can get out of it. they become, you know, it's like, it cannot be completed, but in a different way. and of course, we are not using their own them using it can make assistance economic development. they have not business off any successful i m f. a developing countries have not shown that this is this is always full of well that says the night jerry and government has secured $800000000.00 from the will bank to expand it social welfare program, and had of the removal of petrol subsidies this june. the funds are set to be, be distributed in cash, to as many as 50000000 people from the most vulnerable social groups. and i
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government hopes it will ease the setbacks from phasing out the popular but costly petro subsidies. the night julian government and billions annually from oil exports petroleum prices in the country would be affordable without cheap subsidized fuel. we spoke to patrick car, see a cd, electric nigerian coby university. who thinks that the money from the world bank may drive the country further into debt? charlie ward bank, and perhaps i may have continued to manage african countries in tools and less bordering on deck. we are told that the presently that was given a grant for $9048.00 sample was $800000000.00. we are told that to say the grants we do not know the conditionality is to meet when we are told i'd say grant along with us begai for free will quite often some of disgruntled looms our pipeline
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number on this analysis. i saw for me, it doesn't make sense that it's new for africa, frontiers will begin to move in, wants to address it between problem not right now. i'm going to the i may find what every now and then on to collect looms. i've got tied to dish analogies quite often . took this one fees. it wouldn't be more danger. done. it is expected. the french president among the kron has wrapped up a 3 day visit to china. his official trip was widely seen, an attempt to pull beijing away from moscow without mission has not been accomplished. he contributes a rachel, lost and explains what looks wrong. house walks away with. well, he managed to get some dinners out of it with susan pang, and that was kind of like the one me treated president she to on the french riviera in 2019 except that his former teacher and wife. but he sheet wasn't there this time, but global school yard monitor. ursula underlined european commission president was
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there instead of looming over this entire visit. now the western press, like in the dynamic, too good cop bad cop with michael, being the charming good cop and vander line. being the schooled, some french commentators there wondering why france needed a chaperone at all. and why michael, couldn't just be diplomatic and play both roles. good caught and by cough like pretty much every other world leader and diplomat does. now president she's invite did give michael an opportunity to play statesman and scorsone p. r points at a time when he's not really scoring very much at home with the big news beaming around the world from france being images of authorities flashing with pension reform protesters violently, in some cases. and the flooring tear gas as trash and buildings burn in the streets of cities around the whole country. but the photography that came out of this visit wasn't all good for macros. p. r, or vander lines. there was, for example,
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a shot of the 3 leaders sitting at a table that was so massive that it looked like mccolan vander line weren't even in the same postal code as the chinese leader or with each other. for that matter, like he had found a way for them to meet with him in china while not leaving their respective european countries. pretty glaring contrast from she's visit recently with russian president vladimir putin. so mac hall demanded during this visit that china tell russia what to do. and ukraine, which went about as well as one might expect. it was sick, he was going to show me, no one can count on you to bring garage it to its census. and every one to the negotiating table drove on. jim, sure, she's full talk should be res. as soon as possible, the international community should work for a political settlement that accommodates all parties, this legitimate security concerns. in accordance with the purposes and principles of the un charter and builds a balanced, effective,
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and sustainable security architecture in europe, count on china, he could have played that role himself as one of the guarantors of the minks kick words by insisting that ukraine respect the agreement or macro could have taken the same neutral position as china when the conflict went hot, didn't. so now that was trying to dump the whole mass in china's lap with a gallic shrug. michael also brought up the issue of nuclear weapons being deployed in allied countries. this was not dodge fran chairs, the opinion that nuclear weapons should be completely excluded from this conflict. that all international treaties on this issue should be respected, and that 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 their responsibilities in particular russia, which a few days ago announced its desire to blow such weapons to bellows, which does not comply with the obligations it has assumed to you and to us and to international law if it is only to so and no foreign new deployments in europe are
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the americans aware of michael's position because the u. s. has needs deployed pretty much in a whole lot of european countries and has for the past several years. the 2 leaders also talked about the need for global food security, underscoring the need to facilitate grain and fertilizer exports. no word though about what france is doing to stop the 44 percent of ukrainian grain that's getting out from going to europe as the turkish president pointed out earlier this year, where it's then being used to feed pigs in spain to beef up european pork exports on one hand and to undercut the price of local farmers in poland, bulgaria, and romania, whom the e was having to bail out to the tune of 56300000 euros because of that fiasco. speaking of the e. u. it turns out that vander line didn't quite spend her trick, eating big macs at mcdonald's while macklin was swung around in the state banquet. but it sounds like it was pretty close. shiny social media treated her like she was
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team america or world police's bad cop. she also didn't win over too many fans by waiting into the taiwan issue in china, saying that no one should change the status quo by force. and that tension should be resolved by dialogue. kind of rich coming from someone who constantly talks about the need for force and to up the military, anti against russia and ukraine to the detriment of de escalation. she can bring, basically told her politely to but out the taiwan issue is at the core of china's interests, the chinese government and its people will never agree to any one making a fuss about the one china policy. anyone who expects china to compromise on the taiwan issue is engaging and wishful thinking and will only shoot himself in the foot. mac ho did end up scoring some economic winds, which can only mean greater of a plush mall with china at a time when washington wants anything. but that particularity when considering that
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france just made it very 1st sale of l. n g imported from the united arab emirates to china in chinese, you on. and that just happened this week, which is bad news for the petro dollar and perhaps assigned that francis starting to perhaps see the writing on the wall in terms of how this new multi polar world is shaping up the chairman of the u. s. foreign affairs committee arrived in taiwan on thursday where he used the meeting as an opportunity to take a job at russia and china by comparing the lead us to adult hitler. being here, i think, sends a signal to the chinese communist party that the united sates ports taiwan. and we want them to think twice about invading taiwan. the struggle for global power, the balance of power that we find ourselves in today, often reminds me of my father's generation, often referred to as the greatest in the united states. then we had hitler. and today we have putin and chairman g. without the, as the u. s continues to push
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a tie. one more. narrative is what is criticized china for it's neutral stance on the ukraine. crisis. aging has condemned. the u. s. will make his meeting with time when his official says a violation of it's one china policy haman, and he which day one is an inseparable part of china. china sovereignty and territorial integrity has never been divided, and divisions won't be allowed. some countries hype up the false narrative of democracy versus authoritarianism, and used a pretext of democracy to support and connived with separatist forces and tie one for independence in order to contain china. this approach is extremely dangerous and will not succeed. you from thought she while one professor and the executive dean of the chung young institute for financial studies at their redman university . but he's washington is trying to undermine beijing's influence in the in the pacific and create a ukraine like crisis in the region into the year. you as always violated
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a child that you have to join the community. and also undermined a one china principal and more important to you that she you and he is the just to push the into pacific. so caught in the pepsi, put strategy and long to create charles in taiwan street to solve china. see, just a want to a copy, a ukraine, you quit like similar, you cream quite this in east asia. why? because the easter eastern nowadays, most of potential economy, eastern region and also east asia wise are very quickly yet, and you still want to deter the rise of east asia, a battery life of china. c, i direct a william burns has reportedly criticized saudi arabia as reconciliation. with long time rivals, iran and syria burns express frustration with the saudis,
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he told saudi crown prince mohammed ben salman. that the u. s. a self blindsided by re as reproach. mon, with iran and syria countries that remain heavily sanctioned by the west, under the auspices of washington's global rivals. the us officials commons reportedly came during his unannounced visit to saudi arabia early this week. and on thursday, another round of talks between react and to wrong withheld in china, which has mediated the rekindling of ties during a meeting in beijing, the foreign minister of saudi arabia and iran agreed to restore flights between the countries along with both official unofficial visits. this comes 2 weeks off the rear and to ron agreed to re establish diplomatic relations and some media outlets . i think we point out china is expanding its influence across the middle east with washington seeing these developments as a threat to its geopolitical dominance. and the region. aging is also taking steps to promote international trade in the u. one with saudi arabia already and talks
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for such deals. who is glenna al abraham says the us should respect the fact that other countries are putting the own national interests best. they are expressing the frustration this is shouldn't happen. probably rather they would understand what's happened because, you know, as you know, it's hard to be and the gc countries they don't take matter into their hands and they make decisions for the best for their economy, for the people, for the security of the region, especially that the u. s. have the original problem now for to decade, 3 decades and nothing actually have moved. so what we saw, that the players has changed the time in is different. the dynamics and the region is different. we decided that we take matter into our hands because we are offering countries, we have the vision to pursue and we need to people region in order to achieve our goals. so if there's any presentation from the us administration, this is very, you know, this is not pretty good and it does resonate well because it's for the benefit of
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the gc country. it doesn't have to be only for the benefit of the united states. india and china will provide half of the global economy of growth in 2023. as, according to the international monetary fund, chief, some momentum comes from emerging economies, asia, especially as a bright spot. indian china expect to, to account for half of global growth in 2023, but others faces deeper climb about indian purchases of russian oil are at all time highs. and moscow became china's top supply of natural gas. in january, russian chinese trade turnover has also grown by the has reached $190000000000.00. moreover, trade between india and china reached a record level of about 136000000000 dollars last year. the aging and new delhi adhere to bilateral trade on the principle of economic when wins and continue to expand the exchange of product.
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