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lemme fire into a semi colony of european states and start at the age of humiliation. and the sale of opium took on colossal proportions and lead to the horrible deaths of millions of ordinary chinese ah, the rough it supports forces power military in su, done claims. it's captured and ad base near cop through us is cautious have a rope to between the sudanese army with at least 3 dead reported during fighting out the airport. egypt and other countries are calling for a sci fi, and so don was wanting crutches, have a rope to between the local army and the r s f r a military group. also this our aah with
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japanese prime ministers evacuated after a loud explosion. why spoke ropes? in an area where he was set to speak, a suspect, i've been defamed, and the united states needs to stop encouraging more and start talking about peace . it is necessary for the european union to start talking about those president criticize of the west virginia to stop in his words, adding fuel to the war and ukraine as he wraps up his trip to china with watching r t international. almost been a busy news day with one story, 2 done dominating the headlines. my name is peter scott and welcome to the program . so we start this all with breaking news from sudan were intense. cautious of a rob said between the sudanese army and the rapids, support forces paramilitary group in the nation's capital. the r s. f forces claim
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they've occupied the job all aaliyah based in south western cartoon. but those are reportedly taking place near the palace of the republic, the army command center, and the military bases in the south of the capital. the local tv channel is said stopped broadcasting after reports of shooting at the headquarters classes between the sudanese military and the rapid reaction forces spread to the state of northern da for the the people have been killed during classes in the call to me international airports according to health services, there are staff claims is taking control of another port in the eastern province of marie, the national army has denied this said fighting on going reports to just one un and one ukrainian plain. it's hard to map were destroyed. a warning you may find the following images disturbing. didn't these people are taking to the streets to see
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the aftermath of the violence? many cars have been set ablaze, and footage circulating on social media shows a person engulfed in flames. a local journalist, this report from the capital. well, we will have this ordering the song again player to our, our is, according to the procedure was a very attractive for us to bat lose. now, consumers lashes from the 4 directions into downtown, and to with, and east, and even in the state to have met from then the little the gender of r, as he's showing to resistance against the military. and he's an on call now and he's 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 his class is going to be,
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and people are very frustrated. there is the station in the army far risks and people in the street. it's a very, very bad situation. and everyone is afraid to love his house and stay inside and we have no news and no one able to go even i was out of his house. we hope this quest could be. and so, so, so because this is risk and good all of our lives and or, and control and never literally our savings if our a resistance and also the army, the r s. the military are fighting inside and outside now. and i'll be using plans, they destroy vo link and plans for the air with already pumped. and people in the airport are scream again for spray too. and it's very heretical situations where we're very afraid. we think this could be stop soon. this is could live damage for
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old country, for citizens, for democracy, proposed army, or the russian embassy, and a number of other countries have expressed concern about the escalation, as they call for a cease fire and negotiations. ortiz corolla has more details. moscow has come out saying that they expect the situation to move from a military engagement phase and into and negotiated faith in the coming hours. whether that will happen is still to be seen by the russian embassy has said that the situation in, in cartoon remains turbulent and fragile. and they've called on russian citizens in to them to take cover. and to stay in their houses in a way of from windows, as the situation continues to escalate. but we've heard among some of the
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other a neighboring countries. for instance, we've heard in egypt, foreign ministry coming out of the statement thing that the edge both parties to de escalate and move into a state that would allow for negotiations and allow for progress to be made towards a transitional government. egypt is full when with great concern, the developments in sudan with the ongoing clashes there. it calls on also any spots still exist, maximum, restrain to protect the lives and capabilities of the brotherly sudanese people. and so the whole, the supreme interests of the homeland and then he blinking also came out with a statement as the u. s. secretary fe, saying that there might be other players who are in the reason and against the formation of a transitional government, which would later lead to a civilian government in sudan. he says that this is basically an intimation that, that there is a coup against what would be
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a civilian government in sudan. and we've also heard from the u. s. ambassador to stand john godfrey who says that they are continuing to take shelter and their thing away from the windows and such. and that, you know, if they're worried about the record gunfire sounds that the hearing outside of their compound, in cartoon, and the urge both players to de escalate. and to really move into a position of authority from both the representatives of the iris f, as well as to dance army. now back on to the anthony blinking, had intimated that there should be a swift, formation of a civilian led government, which would facilitate and lead to a creation of a civilian government in a country that really has not enjoyed any stability since the ousting of omar russia beg in 2019,
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here's more from anthony lincoln. i spoke with sovereign council chair general abdel for to help her hand to day to highlight your support for sudanese democratic aspirations and urged the suite formation of a civilian law transitional government. now of course we continue to look and follow the balance of this, ah, conflict that's happening in kind of tune primarily, but that threatens the wider country. that is then of course. so then being part of this, i held as worried that this conflict could further am balls that those that are fighting within that reason the routing about countries like shed and countries that have known instability because there is, was surroundings. then we're talking about ethiopia was recently had its own civilian conflict. and if we're talking about countries such as a tree or, and we were looking at south sudan, which has really been the more stable of the neighbors. but as an instability in
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sudan would ultimately spill over into other countries and could prevent a really prolong strife for that region. and there is a big worry around what could happen in the region as a whole. especially when one looks at the flow of guns that have been readily available within that region. so it's, it's a big concern, but of course it's worth noting that neither if your pia nor chant or eritrea or 1000 and had offered any statement from the ministry with regards to the ongoing conflict in sweden or from on this as cos, live. now to economist and political unlist jarod highlight mescal yard. thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. now quite a disturbing and concerning situation developing in, in sudan at the moment,
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but not completely unexpected. are you surprised by the events you see now? ah, not really because i'm the situation now. i've been deteriorating economically, politically in the last you know, 2 years maybe a bit. the currency is now totally is, you know, if yes, currency we used to be like $55.00 for to dallas in our to $1.00 is now $600.00. on the sunday off the soldier is like $10.00 now at the moment in suit. so they couldn't make situation is really tough. and then on top of that, the are 2 generals for, with a big power who are competing against each reserves, you know, for positioning in the probably the next step are struggle. so it is not, i expected you know, it, so it wasn't a difficult to predict. and also there is an interest of egyptians are not under our side who are backing him for political reasons,
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particularly with situation you to be out. and then you also back on, but you know, a humpty, so there are internal, you know, big problems the, the student is, i've never been out of the military governments. you know, since independence was coming after another except a brief period. now that was gone last year, a year before, so the situation is now happens to be a competition between the military in the powers and they are a sub. did you think that we're, we're seeing the beginnings of a q by the r s f. they did claim to have taken the policy to parliamentary policy, residence hall on the last, so not who, when they get sad and that gets real bad. they previous prime minister, the presidents, the b u. c, r s t i f was a part of the public,
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you know, company and we just switched from supporting together. i mean, this was, this group was published by, you know, the government to president it just to use it for. and then you know, somehow you did your diary, but finally it was supposed to be a lawyer. but finally the switch and back to that is c l and then they pushed. but now there are 3 forces ensued in one is the, if previous archie, which is been now pushed out, and then as a the civil movement. so i don't know which one is going to side for democratization of the process. but if they do that was probably, are essentially is having it's, it's the crew is sex. never know. did you see this? do you see this conflict effect thing? the great to region, obviously, you mentioned, there are quite
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a few factions and alliances from external countries. do dealer has been condemned by many african leaders? do you think it spread anyway? it's, it's pretty because particularly a ship ship between ship answered and i'd be excellent for last, you know, 2030 years. but after this there military coup. when i burn came it just totally changed so ah, for example, the issue of the guardian studies, the biggest benefit of the guards. the no, that's the fact we're at the prefer. previously they were even coffee to funded because what's her was recreation and then they could have it see for, you know, 12 months of the year rather than 3 months of the year. but if you place is bigger into so dennis said military, they have a military packed. well, we don't, we don't even know maybe on a day to day chance was gonna intervene. on the other hand that i'm the was
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yet for support that the finance and then maybe the ammunition and then both are also on the government payroll. so it is kind of shy. interesting, you know, which one is more to be, you know, like you to mix government army than the other. so this is a situation. so it depends on whether the people's going to back this or i'm at the moment, you know, from all the news media. so just want them to walk down and then you know, you know, stop shooting each other because at the end of the day. so just a day for $10.00 salary generals are missing huge. and you know, well, you know, the secretary of state on say bank and it said that the u. s. the supports quotes, the sudanese demographic aspirations, and indeed in april i believe that there was supposed to be a shift towards this transitional going that would have included representatives from the r s f on the sudanese army. that certainly los very likely. now,
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given the current situation, well, i'm not, i'm not sure about because commitment to democracy. are they just american foreign policy is not based on what is the, you know, aspire in and within their country, not a so it's just more of their own interest. so i don't know where there are, which one is going to be, you know, 40, you know, serving the american interest more than, you know, the aspiration of the people to, you know, to live in the property can, if human rights respected. so, i mean, they just, they kind of see out of control because they wanted a bank, you know, told them to stop it. he was $155.00 size dentist, you know, used to be $1.00 is not $600.00. so, you know, you imagine, you know, it just, it price of bread and milk and everything. the fuel is gone through the roof. so it's like a friend's advice to to, you know, go through this whole a hell,
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i don't know because now it just stepped, people are worried about that drink and then the house or watch and the us are worried about was going to have, you know, the biggest power in the country, so my thing is they might call this a blast because there is a big treasure from all parties to restrict that our me power. and then i, you know, to the micro says it was called this digital glittery for. so maybe it's also goes with the kinds of things in the last couple of ways going that the same situation. but the government took the heavy handed and then maybe i'll grab talk to, you know, that's the easy way of, you know, bringing e r s f into line. so, you know, we don't know exactly what it is going to affect the whole region. indeed of a bit different concerns between the generals and the people are certainly an unimaginable level of inflation as well. they have to deal with political unless
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you're in highland mescal. i'm afraid we that's all we have time for today. but thank you very much for breaking down the situation. is that on for us? thank you. ah, allowed explosions been reported on a fishing fault in the japanese city of walk. a yamma new prime minister. meshida was set to speak, but he was evacuated safely from the scene. ah ah. well o committee reports that he could have been a smoke grenade. a 24 year old suspects has been detained according to local police . they also said that they found another potential in cindy device after the arrest . no one was harmed, she gave a speech in the venue. a number of japanese political party leaders have stony condemned the attack. with
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that comes months after the nations former prime minister, sions obey was shot dead with a home, a gun. well, given an address in july, the perpetrator enough incidents said he was dissatisfied with the ministers policy, asia political risk analyst. russ feingold speculates that the motivation behind the 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 obligations. there is a history of political assassination in japan. going back many, many decades, although that is 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, but that is a topic of brain discussion, right? we're always hearing from the united states, for example,
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whether it's investigating groups on the left or the right. and both sides been 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. the west needs to stop encouraging the war in ukraine household, brazil's president has said, as he concluded his visit to china. what to fight for? now, another important country is 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 the visited visits. brazil, presidents also in dollars us is just the head of the to say their country is free to choose. so it makes no self and to j. symbolic and political point of view. the
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state visits speaks for itself as well. earlier we spoke some people in brazil who said the views on us global hegemony. it is it help? so it is important not to leave only the dollar as a paradigm it's, i think there is 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. the washer key, you can clearly see that the united states metals a lot in international relations for 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. i think this is a big trend. and in this sense, of course,
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the bridge bank can be also one of its tools. i mean, you know that by now, there is a project called project are 5 being discussed in, within the brakes. think thanks, because i'm, you know, the 5 curses of bricks, countries thought with r and b rubble, rupees wren's in her eyes. so there's a discussion that probably would be presented in the next meeting in durban. so that's going to be that could be a big step for the 5 countries to bypass the dollar. oh, well meanwhile, china's commerce ministers criticized us sanctions against chinese companies for a legit ties to russia, dismissing them as groundless and harmful to business. the u. s. sanctions have no international legal basis in a note sasha, by the un security council. at typical example of unilateral sanctions and the application of extra territorial jurisdiction which seriously harm the legitimate rights and interests of businesses and effect the security instability of global supply chains. china strongly opposes them. the share,
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the chinese concern world markets has doubled over the past year. last october, the u on accounts of for less than 2 percent of global trade. since then, chinese currency has reached 4.5 percent with you are now breathing down the euro's neck. in contrast, the dollars sha is in decline. as more traders turn to its chinese rival. or critical analyst on blogger, alex reports a fe. it says that china's building strong relations around the world and serving the interests of other nations. we see the chinese that are building relationships all around in connecting nations together. these relationships are building daily and they are happening very, very fast. the train is moving, it's on the tracks, and it's well organized. these nations are waking up saying, wait a moment. if they can seize $300000000000.00 in rush and assets, which is a very, very big risk. no other nations are going to be wanting to belong to the banking
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system. this with banking system. so they are aligning themselves with nations that are actually, you know, going down the diplomacy route. look at what china, the deal, the peace deal that they broker just a few weeks back here. more that is happening. china has always believed in serve the people, and it is now showing other nations that it is serving other nations and best interests right now. in the news, the russian, the pacific fleets has launched to stop military drills in the far eastern city of laval stalk, to assess its readiness to counter potential attacks. ortiz dakota, which is more, were here in the port, a flood of a stalk where russia's pacific fleet is preparing to carry out its portion of the snap naval drills called by defense minister, sir gay, chicago, to test the combat readiness of the fleet. in the event of an enemy attack in the seas of japan and a horse, as well as in the bearing. see sure those do do throughout the day from 9 am.
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elizabeth's talk time. the pacific fleet has been put on high alert and still wanted to carry out the maximum level of military readiness. also, part of the aerospace forces military units and support units are involved in the drills. the main purpose of this task is to increase the capability of the armed forces to solve the tasks, to repel the aggression of a potential enemy promotion and c direction. so it is necessary to work out and practice as methods of action to prevent the deployment of enemy forces in operational important areas of the pacific ocean, the south and part of the sea of a hot and repulsive lending on the south curl. and de sahalina island, jumping up to high alert rushes pacific fleet has set out to see to conduct anti ship missile launches, mind clearing operations and infantry landing simulations. a
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fighter jets have been deployed that seek and destroy enemy ships using radio and so on. our technologies ah, also dropping underwater mines to weed out simulated enemy submarines. ah
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and the navy's infantry has marched over 200 kilometers to deploy command posts and accomplish their assigned objectives. ah, today's drills have showcased some impressive operations, but they're just the beginning of an entire week of exercises that will put the skills of russia's eastern navy to the test. donald quarter r t. blood give us stock ah. the front 20 full tv channel is deleted video
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reports of russian soldiers training not far from the front lines and ukraine, us following threats of prosecution by kiff, translating for support and vasa troops preparing to q. e cranium. people is a disgrace to journalism. going to occupy territories without ukraine's consent, why lights ukrainian legislation and those who participate in such actions will be held accountable by the law. a bad example of so called neutral journalism, a report from france 24 from the positions of the invaders who are learning to kill ukrainians and a preparing for a new boucher. the reports was filmed in an named location around 30 kilometers away from the front line. it showed soldiers conducting training exercises on 3 short interviews of those speaking said that russian arms are superior to those of the west, and that he's fighting for his country. and other soldiers that expressed his readiness for a counter offensive, or the 3rd on the line, the difficulties of being away from his family concerns for the future. that social
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duration of the piece was around minutes and a half time to live. now, in the studio by our no devil, a political consultant. no, thanks very much for joining us here. first of all, what are your thoughts on from since for deleting this story? why it sounds like, you know, the pitfall i've got up with them and, you know, as we've seen several times before was i'm the students on national. as soon as you deviate from the admitted, then consensual line you get, you get slapped. and so this is what happened funds $24.00 as prior to test the waters and they were punished for it. and so it is just as possible, of course, although i suspect we will see fully, but shortly as reality creeped itself in, you know, more and more freedom, so to speak. was, when would you agree or not with what's happening? do you think that there isn't enough of the russian side of events that in the west
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and in europe, what i don't know about this cuz i, you know, i've, i've been there at is for 6 months now. all i know is that every single measures is being implemented to suppress alternate views. and i, if this kind of match, right, you know, being united, cramming bullets and russian agents and what arguably just there's a stick is, are tired now and slowly, but surely we're hearing a little different music now people were more nuanced in their treatment of the information and more and what of lee people? one now slowly but surely. i in thing about diplomatic. hello my track. jim risen, resolving the situation, and do you think public support for in the west or for behind ukraine is as strong as it was at the start of the war. well, definitely not. and interestingly enough,
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there was a graph that was published, i think yesterday, and showing it over one year period, the a google search for the keyword ukraine in the united states. that is a recording like a dramatic drop. now you have to add to this the inflation that as raked businesses on a wizard outsourcing of.

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