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ah ah, breaking news if our on our c sudanese army reports strikes on a power military basis, authority claim are staging and attempted to shooting and explosions have been reported across the country. also this hour a, the civil airport in the country as well as the local air base. the federal government denies these claims are submitted ongoing clusters in the state. also ahead with japanese prime ministers evacuated after
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a loud explosion and white smoke ropes in the area where he was set to speak. one suspect has been detained on from the united states, needs to stop encouraging more and start talking about peace. it is necessary for the european union to start talking about peace. those president criticizes the west virginia to stop in his words, adding fuel to the war in ukraine as he wraps up his trip to china. with watching the international, almost been another busy news day with one story dominating the headlines. i'm peter scott. welcome to the program. we start with breaking use as we've received conflicting accounts from so done, where reports of gunfire, explosions, have come in from across the capital. now cautious between the nations military and rapid special forces, our military have apparently broken out. doesn't of wounded have been reported by
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health officials. they said they were attacked by members of the national army. the sudanese government denies their claims and says it was the r s f as an army base. the claims is taking control of costume international airports and know that in the eastern province of moreau, the national army has denied this, said the find things on going reports suggest all traffic at the hall to international airports has been halted and several flights diverted the earth f paramilitary has claimed to have taken control of the presidential policy. and here you can see what i believe to be paramilitary fighters entering the nearest city of on demand. while local journalists census, this reports from the sudanese capital. well, we will cover this ordering the song again. you're seeing the army and are
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according to the procedure was given up in a very attractive offer to bat. and lose. now consume is full of lashes from the 4 directions, into downtown, and with an east. and even in the state to and how much from down a little the gender of our as, as he's showing 2 resistant against the military. and he's an on call now and use p . did a lot of achievement. he said he was controlling all the residential places and he controlled or both controlled. and mary and he's continuing clashing and he doesn't understand or he doesn't know where this class is going to be and people are very frustrated. there is the station, but the army far risks on the street. it's a very, very best situation and everyone is afraid to everyone who loved his house and stay inside. and we have no news and no one able to go even i was out of this house. we
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hope this quest to be. and so, so, so because this is risk and good, all of our lives under and control and the military are sitting with our a resistance and also the army. there are in the military, are fighting inside and outside now and all the using plans. they destroy a vo link and to plan for the air with already and people in the airflow are screaming and for straight it's, it's very radical situations where we're very f rates and we think this could be stop soon. this is good with the damage for all country, for citizens, for democracy, proposed arby. i spoke with the correspondent, shay bowes, who shared details on the conflict. it's taking place. sudan is an incredibly wealthy country where arch at least should be on paper. so it's on surprising that
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the students difficulties stretch back quite a long way. it was a colonial possession of the british from 899956 since 1956 between then and now it's suffered several a civil wars and a lot of economic and tribal as fighting this latest event where this or a separate or s f, the rapid special forces are now fighting in cartoon with the army is really another a generation of that in fighting where the oris, if is commander by a general mohammed, have done die gallow. and he's also the deputy leader of a unit. he council, which was established post another 2 at which was supposedly going to lean towards democratic elections. now this r s f force is very powerful. it's very large that has over a 100000 men at his disposal, a lot of significant weaponry. and also interestingly, you know,
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has its roots. in the genji we'd militia, which a lot of the listeners and viewers will remember, we're, you know, instrument and quite a brutal civil war. in the early 2, thousands that militia was used by the then president omar bashir ad to put down various rebellions on the borderlands as well. they were accused of significant civil rights and, and you know, quite brutal to persecute prosecution of this conflict. and a 2015 the or s f along with the soon these are there now faulty polar world, which stitches into a week ago. i believe for me that something would happen. and this scene looked like he would be glad and not have been by a surprise. i don't think that that a piece of all the forces is stronger than the army. and i don't think
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that for very simple reason most of the high and the high or, or sea. yeah, really for the support for see made mistakes was joining some of the dishes that gave they gave the support forces promise is that the western countries and the community support team if he stood with what so called media or some political party. and unfortunately, the leadership actually with brother stood with forces of freedom and chase again is the army and waiting for the support, i mean from the, with a more pressure on for her to sign the fight then agreement.
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and that did a lot of explosion has been reported a fishing pole in the japanese city of walking, you know, a prime minister for me. okay. shita was said to speak. i was evacuated from the scene. oh oh no committee suggested may have been a smoke grenade. 24 year old suspects has been detained according to local police. they also said they found another potential in cindy device after the arrest. no was harmed, and casita gave a speech that's another venue of japanese. the school party leaders have condemned the attack. the light comes months after the nations former prime minister. sions,
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though our bay was shot dead with a home made gun during a speech that he was given in july, the perpetrates enough incidents that he was dissatisfied with the ministers policy . that fits your risk. analysts ross find gold speculate the motivation behind this attack could be similar. it could be with regard to a specific policy of the current government in japan, it could be something of a more personal nature. as we saw with the tragic fascination of former prime minister observations, there is a history of political chassis, nation in japan going back many, many decades. although that that has become more rare. it really does reflect poorly on the police's ability to provide production to the public events as well as for intelligence gathering. and we look at other countries though, that is a topic of brain discussion, right? we're always hearing from the united states, for example, whether it's investigating groups on the left or the right and both sides. the
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point, if you say you're going to foreign, you're interfering in what's normal kind of public discussion discourse or even arguments over policy issues. but again, it does, it does indicate that japan police and intelligence agencies do a whole lot of room for improvement in the work that they do. or the west needs to stop encouraging the war and ukraine. according to brazil's president, he concludes his visit to china. what to do for now, another important country is the united states. that is, the united states needs to stop encouraging war and start talking about peace. it is necessary for the european union to start talking about peace or during the visit. it of brazil's president, also called for moving away from trade in dollars. that's as just out of the trip. the 2 countries completed their 1st transaction in you on the chinese president stated that boosting ties with brazil is a diplomatic priority for his country. and the top level meeting,
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the side signed several agreements and exchange views on international matters. brazil's top officials say their country is free to choose. it's tre, partnership with thought. we must overcome the previous stage of isolation from other states. the country cannot be isolated from others. brazil has the size to be a partner with bigger can amik blocks and other countries in bilateral agreements. so it makes no sense to choose to be closer to one country in order to be further from another. sheena america, china is brazil's biggest commercial partner in terms of the direct flow for an investment, but our relationship speaks for itself. and today we're innocent. bullock and political point of view. the state visits speaks for itself as well. we spoke a number of people on the streets of brazil who shared their views on us. global had gemini, it is, it helps i, it is important not to leave only the dollar as a paradigm. so i think there is
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a need to diversify and also understand other mechanisms, other ways of establishing a common currency. china as brazil's best trading partner. they have a lot of technology, a lot of knowledge that could be used in brazil and help us to develop. i think you think it is important for countries to use currencies other than a dollar, because if we have a problem in the stock market crashes, it's a global problem. if we have commercial transactions taking place in other currencies, we are also avoiding possible future problems. to actually do, you can clearly see that the united states metals a lot in international relations, especially in the middle east and in other countries affairs that have nothing to do with their politics. i think they just try to benefit. they don't care much about the rest of the world. with that, he thought that if he did, the laurie's ation process is risky, but everything is moving towards it. after the 2nd world war, they're not, it states accounted for more than 50 percent of the world's g d p. and now it produces no more than 20. in general, the monopoly of the dollar in international trade is incomprehensible and
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inexplicable. i think that brazilian president little is right, our trade turn over with china. he's very large. last year it amounted to about $150000000000.00. brazil exported $90000000000.00, an importer, 60, which is very profitable for us. in addition, we have the bridge platform, which works very well if the former president of brazil will be in the breaks bank in beijing. i think that our course is the right one. first of all for investment, and most importantly, why are there no our currencies? why trade in a foreign currency when we can trade in our own? we can decide for ourselves what is best for us. and what is beneficial? lula is absolutely right on me while china's commerce minister has criticized your sanctions against chinese companies for elijah ties to russia, dismissing them as groundless and harmful to business. the u. s. sanctions have no international legal basis and i not sorry, the legitimate rights and interests of businesses and global trade. since then,
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the chinese currency is rich $4.05 with you are now breathing down the arrows, neck. the dollars sure is also in decline as more more traders turn to its chinese rival, bullets cross live now. suit syndrome shoe senior fellow at the penguin institution, thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. i guess evening where you are. i am now the visits of the brazilian present to china seemed to be very much a success. what are your thoughts on it? well i think of this is that the article visit because it has me at this moment in the transition from a unique polar world to a market polar wind, where the decline of the not a space where in the dollar rise ation in speeding up actually in particular ways, the university of china being bad to be up into the central trade in their own currencies with us dollars. and before that, we know,
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so it's different. you know, thanks to russia depends on many countries. the views of the dollar tradition bit high, the post many countries basically, you know, as the trying to find out the way the us trends. because that, so again, i think it's all due to the us policy, the us that you all tradition and then, and the other countries to leave the us dollars all to keep a distance from the united states as your dental principal. and indeed, it can office transaction in you on and you bring the on very nicely. so my next question us is facing like many countries and economic crisis. the moments under no more countries are moving to dollar eyes that trade. now, i'm just going to play a very short clip from the former president, donald trump, and i left you a question about it shortly. i have to state the usa is
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a mess. our economy is crashing. inflation is out of control. russia has joined with china, unthinkable. saudi arabia, great people have joined with the ran china, russia, iraq, north korea have formed together as a menacing and destructive coalition. our currency is crashing and will soon no longer be the world's standard, which will be our greatest to see in 200 years and was unthinkable just a few years ago. and think about that. that could happen. but it's happening before your very eyes or seed companies usual flamboyant self on the campaign trail. well, people do take what he says with a pinch of salt, but do you think there's some truth to what he said about the u. s. economy and the message as he described it. i do think, you know,
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we've talked about the dollarization. that is, you know, stop by a lot of major developing countries. rubia reveal russia, china, india, ryan, just name of you the young companies also, i mean the product that we've talked about for the us abuse of the dollar positioning, the use of the financial system. and more importantly, you take a look at the us economy every time there's a, you know, the print money limits delays, and then they lation and then increase the interest rate. and then you can e comment money. we'll go back, it's not a phase and developing countries will suffer as a result in obese will become heavier, would become more at the same time, the us cost for play at a fan of the, at the end of the company. so i think countries being bad enough is enough and
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cannot allow the age of the dollar tradition at expense of our own. so you went to countries basically compete him to do the transaction with the current this bypassing the caller. and this is the yes, the law would be probably not going to make any low money. sure. i think whether it's due for the leading to the client of the united economic way and also internationally comes up almost big to the politics and some of the national cloud white. we've made that very clear. thank you very much. that senior fellow, the pan goal institution window. sure. thanks very much for your time and your full stay here. nazi. thank you for having an about. so our breaking news from sudan where there are reports of gunfire, explosions across the capital and clashes between the countries military and rapid
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special forces power military. and that's a developing situation there. so let's get more details on this and cross live now to our men. rashid political, unsecured, the, on the list. thanks so much for joining us. this saturday, hey, on our see african leaders that expressed some concern, obviously, understandably about the events that are currently unfolding in sudan. what can you tell us about the situation that are not the moments right now it's, it's a power struggle. it's a power struggle that began a long time ago between our staff and the student is on forces. and which is nice and obvious is quite a lot of conflicting reports in a moment with the recess accusing the sudanese army of one thing of taking control of something and vice versa. do you think what we're seeing is an attempt to cure the government are says to claim to have taken control of the presidential palace.
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oh yes, that could be. that could be the case. because, you know, this started in, you know, the crew in 202019, when our budget was overthrown. since then, as hasn't been a lot of stability. and it has been a lot of finger pointing and blaming out, you know, each other, this conflict has started because the don't want to be re integrated into the military and the current, you know, the leaders of the military are not willing to allow that. now what do you think we will see in the coming hours and days are met obviously is a very fluid and very complex situation there. do you think that the international community, inter me intervene and what do you think you'll take for cooler heads to prevail? so i quite a few questions for you. so no, no problem. well it's, it's looking,
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the situation is looking very bleak at the moment. i think there will be, there will be a lot of bloodshed eyes in you know, not only try things only and come to me by strategic 50 matter where, where the sudanese and forces have an air force base over that. so the respect is trying to, you know, neutralize the aerial strength of the sudanese and pull them towards the ground boxes. so i don't really see this being result you know. ready very, you know, it being result quite easily is what i would say and this, you know, it doesn't have a scalable but to the rest of the region where it is, has been a lot of instability, you know, that there has been a warranty. so malia is currently going to be a conflict, and so where i am and so money right now, it's looking very is looking very big. i'm not,
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i'm not grim notes. i'm afraid to end the interview on russia political insecurity . unlist, thanks so much for breaking down the situation on the ground. incidentally, the moment. thank thank you. 1000. on germany's approved poland request to send soviets, era fighter jets to ukraine. and the jets was purchased from berlin around 2 decades ago. now poland has become a strong advocates of sending fights just to ukraine and increase that's urgency when you approve plans to compensate members to supply arms to warsaw officials believe they will receive modern weapons to replace old ones. as films, as the polish prime minister suggested the. busy war in ukraine will lightly continue for several years. less cross live now to polish journalists. conrad rec, us to discuss this more common. thanks very much for waiting for us. now we see the polish politicians are saying with the prime minister said that the war in ukraine
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is likely to last for years. now. what's, what are your thoughts on that situation? yeah, well that's of course question, attitude of point government that was presented during the last several months, especially when police people started to help so called great refugees. so in fact the voluntary replacing to the, to the, to the ball and it was thought we were told that it was done for the, you know, couple of months before the b would be set on right now we can hear that from you. absolutely different that will be a very long and powerful conflict which port his interest is to support and to keep as long as possible. because of course, absolutely. disaster propulsion economy and for level of living in poland as well as this part of our creeks to the,
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our national security related to the mass migration. bringing the grayson bullet and try to influence over the very dangerous not see the lobby. we do, we to spread among the immigrants? well, i guess the claims of poland and many in the west who have supplied military aid to ukraine, would be to give it the capability to defend itself and maybe get the battle when eventually that happens. you know, we see the directly because it's july because well, now supply offices speak the offensive web of yeah. and photo. so this is that will, this is a weapon that the tanks and then the deaths may files ready focused on continuing this conflict not to depending on the video, a grain, as we were told before is the next step we live in where we are facing with and of course, it's a, it's absolutely harmful cost for both economy and for political power as well. for
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government. i mean that is more than is 15 believe last year, diesel grew helpful, great cost on budget. so it's more than $11000000.00 euro. and we have to add for that to more than 20000000000 taken directly from the parties are born and armed itself to the as some kinds of atom race with russia and china, with food in situation when pulling the economy, you can deep the priest crisis and starting for actually for 80 percent of inflation, that is ridiculous for police and government to think that we can pinch against russia and china together. and we've, our fewer induced in capacity is absolutely impossible for parties. interest is to support only need any peaceful solution for ok. and, and, and,
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and the political program which includes continually the war and people, one well cannot rec us polish journalists. i'm afraid of all we've got time for today. but thank you very much for sharing your, your thoughts on the war in ukraine. thank you so much. that's right for now, my name is peter scott. i'll be back again at the top of the are with all the latest news views and, and our 5th writes here on our see. so i hope to see you them with .

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