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you is constantly wrong by political and corruption scandals. oh, but old didn't scope mo, google obtaining you turn to the truth is in 2022. ah, ah, in sudan, nearly a 100 people are dead and over a 1000 wounded as clashes between the national army and the rapid support forces paramilitary group continue with r t follows russia's pacific naval fleet as it conducts snap dro that's in response to the us. japan and south korea holding trilateral exercises raising tensions in the asia pacific region. 2 u member states, bam,
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grain imports from ukraine with others considering similar measures blaming an influx of calves, grain for disrupting european market, which has triggered a price from it with farmers left to carry the loss with good morning for months. so this is our key international with the latest world news updates. i'm fiorella is about. it's great to have you with us. we started to diane, we're heavy fighting between the national army and the r s. f paramilitary group has been raging on for 3 days. reports from the world health organization put the death toll at 83, with over a 1000 wounded. on verified footage circulating on social media apparently shows paramilitary forces near the presidential palace in the capital of cartoon. though
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the sudanese army claimed to have re captured the territory from the rebels on both sides observed a 3 hour cease fire on sunday, proposed by the un to provide aid to civilian victims. local journalist abdullah mob mode reports from the scene. a lot of this is all him on the phone with on his also listings as no one of the piece and empathy will not. is it due to the conflict between hon said, you know, one of the sudanese military and mom would have done the girls that you know, there were big support forces they are right now. bundling on ground multiple to these are under attack the capitol and why you casela or saddam angina, et cetera. as of yesterday, multiple areas of the country suffered from power plant out and drinking water shortage. multiple assets in the capital, such as building hospitals, schools are destroyed, and some people are still stuck in these areas and tense. fighting between the rebate support forces and sedans. army has spoken up since saturday,
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april 15th flight, to and from held them have been suspended. there is a weiss, fate war. we an excited a course sna. right now i'm in one of the believe. i good. i mean, we have a witness that is going to will this what happened exactly. we were sitting downstairs when suddenly a big explosion occurred right in front of us was so building collapse and got very scared. after that, the only thing was, so was the debris. we didn't see the rocket itself. many stories were told of the reasons why the golden given the thought it was the only thing that we know until in his neighborhood, that we are the skills for the people or the 2 armies that show us to take that please. in the autumn that could be the most of them. let's take a closer look at how events have unfolded in sudan since the military clashes sparked on saturday. ah,
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country road joins and we will through the sound acquiring to a really scared as we so armed forces in full gear. the army forces checked everywhere possible. all rosalind to the capital to presidential office and critical areas of the capital were closed. we can't feel of use as the foreign is ongoing and there are forces that would detect us if we do that, we are so terrified right now. just recently we heard bombings and the sound of screaming. now the atmosphere in the city is less aggravated after the armed forces bombarded r. s f positions that i think this is the calm before the storm. as the r s f stated, they will dispatch their forces here with
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the u. n. world food program says it's been forced to suspend its operations in sudan after 3 of its workers were killed in clashes. i'm at abu shar, from the sudanese doctors trade union told us that medical services are being blocked from delivering aid to civilian victims of the violence. the want to tell you the situation on crisis is very still very because yes, because most of the bridge are still blocked by your medical. you know, there smells, and some of them are even brought by gangs,
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and there is no access to the main major hospitals or 92 and a medical personnel. they can't get to station on the medical for one tv that also cannot cause abilities to go to the hospitals or the medical center. there are some reports, especially in the south courtroom. now some get courses are still on the street and having being taken away. not only are those well which belong to the military service, you may have been taken to a civilian personnel still less than the seat a beginning of this a around a go down all of these classes it's, it's, it has been identified in business, becomes aggressive. now the number of casualties among the civilian it's
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97 a 3 days now we are in the beginning of hundreds of people also. and so i was just going to go further with this fighting after very sure it was yesterday, after mediation by the a, the new fight after this was so a still going further with these classes. you mentioned the you and are there any other members of the international community that have suggested any other sort of way to resolve the crisis? how does so dan, get out of this is actually
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a today supposed to be a meeting of the united nation concept. also what, what that is, a 4 countries of the, so the radio u e, a united states, a mediation between the 2 sides of the to the fire immediately, and then to look for a new, so at this crisis, so that, you know, an international force in order to put in the situation that we begin today. also the african union. the reason and you go to my media in this and this price is
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a visual visit for the business of kenya. so so then over to also with the 2 sites that lease to a to go for the 2nd phase of a. now let me ask you this. what do the sudanese people think right now on the ground as to what the situation is? what are they feeling? how did it get here? what is their opinion on that? yes, actually, this is a news with a shock of what happened. so what happened yesterday with this it is now the also disappointed of the did it? did they leave that? don't get all of the people that don't care of the safety of the using these for
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you. it was in, inside the neighborhood and is where there are a lot of. yes. so that it was just in just in the people of continuum. so the question of the people that are going to, if you are to, since you said the night, there is no power at all over the city, no problems of, of getting a few that embed. so there it is. edition is also the people are more and more in a definitely a precarious situation. mohammed are man local journalists, insur down. thank you very much. neighboring chad has closed its
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borders with dan, with several countries, including russia and egypt, calling for a cease fire to stop escalations. the league of arab states has also urged an immediate cease fire and offered its mediation to resolve the crisis. but washington sees the conflict as an opportunity to complete the american support, a transition to a civilian government. it's a fragile situation. there are other actors that may be pushing against that, that progress. but this is a real opportunity to finally carry for the civilian la transition. and one that we and other countries are trying to, to bolster article respond at no level. you couldn't get, takes a closer look at the u. s. as role in the current crisis in so than as we can see, washington is trying to make its prisoners felton this conflict to so that the was
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the time would all roads to peace went, couldn't washington. but over the years, are america so called rules meant that the united states put itself above all others that it now stands that africa appears to have given up on the virtues of america's soul, cold. i'm this to peacemaking and in the case of so dad, it seems like the intention goes beyond what we know. and what we're seeing in 2012 to one decode, drew, a sharp response from sedans, west and back as with the u. s. the e u and the war banks are spending billions of dollars worth of aid and debt forgiveness, the u. s. administration at that particular time. however, kept talking with the coup lead is about restoration of what they call a credible civilian government. the civilian lead transitional government should be immediately restored. it represents the will of the sudanese people,
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as evidenced by the significant peaceful demonstrations of, of support on october 21st. and we will look at the full range of economic tools available to us in coordination and consultation with regional actors and other key countries to make sure that we are trying to push, ah, the, certainly the entire sued news, political process back in a positive direction after this significant and warming setback, and we call on the military to unconditionally release and re reinstate all detained civilians in order to allow the civilian lead transition to continue. now americans have been told that they do not to dominate the world to will descend into chaos. when in reality, as mediation from different states have shown other powers, the likely to step up to shoulder the burden of security in peacemaking. not so long ago, the word demands of for an immediate end to all fighting in sudan,
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and that was to ensure that delayed elections. i held peacefully and freely but this to the niece leader promised to hold those elections examiner old. we affirm the complete withdrawal of the military from the political process. the steps should be accompanied by the withdrawal of political forces from the transitional period. as a response to the revolutionaries demands chicago. the military must go back to the barracks while political parties should head to elections. what we do know so far is that many wars that the u. s. has waged and participated in have not only live the countries in positions of failed states, but have also caused increased regional instability. many say that the u. s. has left countless trails of bloods and term oil around the world, all in the name of democracy. ah
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many of also said that the west is guilty of crimes, which recently it has a cue states like russia of committing and when it comes to russia, that only has the wes gone too far. but it's also led to warnings that prevent russia from establishing a naval base off. it's a red sea coast saying that it would harm the country's interests. all countries have a sovereign right to decide which other countries to partner with. but these choices have consequences. of course, and the west hasn't stopped there, it's mainstream media carried out a smear campaign to brand russia as a gold to smuggler. but then soon after that, a sudanese minister denied those reports saying that to prison put in the had bold reserves on smuggled. sudanese gold are also stating that it was part of
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a campaign promoted by western powers against russia's war in ukraine. what was reported in a western newspaper, his baseless accusations that closer to the aspiration of western parties to justify the western campaign against russia over the invasion of ukraine. unfortunately, they didn't get any benefit from the worse because worst bulk of the time, quite to go there just for tourism and just to get the wealth of them without giving them any. where were though, any, think as against all the compensation for that, they did it demolished, they did ecology and the climate and the bay area. we saw the natural resources in africa, but they didn't give anything to them now or the biggest source of concern for the u. s. administration. and possibly the reason it was 1st to call a ceasefire is sedans, part in china's initiatives, sudan and china have deep economy ties in various areas including agriculture,
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energy and mining. and now the strength of these bilateral relations explains many things, especially when it comes to this particular conflict. china's role is improved by many other african countries, which see china as an alternative to the u. s. or pursued a hedging strategy between the 2 to maximize their own interest that this now allows china to carve out a sphere in the region and challenge the u. s. influence. no, lou, we'll kuhn k, r t to hannah's book sold africa. russia has conducted snapped drills of its pacific naval fleet. the move comes in order to test the navy's combat readiness. amid soaring tensions with the west and an unstable situation in the asia pacific. the heightened tensions follow an announcement of
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trilateral drills to be held by the u. s. japan and south korea in order to counter in a legit north korean threat. russia has conducted missile launches and torpedo tests, as part of a surprise inspection of the fleet. according to the nation's defense minister ortiz, donald quarter reports from the ground. welcome aboard. the crown jewel of rushes, far east fleets, the mighty marshal shop. a sneak of a soviet made multi purpose frigate fully loaded with anti ship rockets, long range tactical missiles, anti air artillery batteries, and high powered torpedoes today. this colossal ship is answering the defense ministries call to snap naval drills. intended to test the far east fleets combat readiness in the event of an enemy attack. ah . to put it skills to the testy martial shop. a sneak of is preparing for
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anti submarine drills using helicopters to seek and identify targets in the water, as well as anti naval planes for close air support. it's also locking and loading its artillery for massive firing drills against a simulated enemy. and we're going to be right in the middle of the action. ah right now in the ships bridge we're all of the commanding for these operations is taking place. you can see behind me the officers and both steering the marshal shop . ashley cove, as well as commanding the entire naval exercises here in the front, you could see some officers who were communicating over the radio with a different crews of different ships, as well as helicopter cruise to make sure that these military exercises can be coordinated correctly. and that they can accomplish their objectives. ah,
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you could see behind me the fleet has a ban on green imports from you course from several central european named budapest saying their decision align old decisions within the in the analysts will cardiac says, those who are in dire need of food haven't received them much needed grain, believe this is the proof, the 1st place or the destiny of that green is not for the poor countries. when the era pinion or the western countries make the noise from, for the russia government, make the signature of that a great deal. with the see did, the 1st place is the do the poor country because that could quite just need we have so many different countries are calling to conflict. sweet diplomatic changes. and
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that said that, but we see the different move into the dead serial for that greens, greens going only for the rich countries in particular in the europe sector. so that is the one be proved. the words are very different from the actions here in the muslim league is expansive. you will refer to other countries. it's very expensive because with the magic changer created the big impact in the most part of the african continent. we see, for example, here and more than the we have that example in as, as yes read. now about this, i afraid cycling. we seem to so mighty over the people don't have any food. we don't as any insight to the development agriculture. so that is the one big problem . the problem for now the migration crisis in tunisia, which has been a source of growing concern for years, has once again come to the forefront of public debate. as recent reports indicate
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an uptick and migrant deaths, the un estimates more than 400 people drown while trying to cross the mediterranean from north africa in early 2023, which is the highest number over a 3 month period in the last 6 years. this comes as tensions remain high and tenicia after its president, accused sub saharan african migrants of fueling crime and labeled them a demographic threat. these remarks have caused an international outcry and prompted the refugees to call for evacuation. from tunisia, the country has become a transit point for asylum seekers headed to europe. when the numbers of migrants increasing several times this year. we heard from the migrate community of tenicia who describes the conditions there. i'm not in a got up in general, aisley haven't been allowed to contact any embassy spirit told to go back to our country, but there is more and famine there. i can go back to yemen. my parents died there
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and my children suffered there. how do you want me to go back? my husband even received death threats there. how can i go back home, roodick utilities. when we go downtown into nissans, look at us. they call us names. this beat in our faces, and we cannot defend ourselves. we can, what can we do here? we are. refugees wants to take you to know the country. a place where we can be respected by all the people clinical stuff. i used to work for tunisian employ after the president's remarks. i was for it since the president said that if it denisia hawes, an illegal sub saharan walker, both of them will be banned from the business. however, the official representative of the tenicia pro presidential 25th of july movement mahmoud been mob broke, insists it's european countries who are to blame for the escalation of teenagers, migrant crisis. when european politicians talk about our country's economic collapse, it is done to instill fear, particularly among certain segments of tunisian society. they intend to
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purposefully push individuals to move, including illegal migrants, and then use african migrants to argue that there is racial discrimination in tunisia. and that the 25th of july movement is incapable of protecting all national religious and ideological minorities. as a result, i believe that all of this is done to incite public outrage and produce st riots, which is simply one aspect of this program. broader corroboration between russia, china, and african countries, will lead to increase self sufficiency and contribute to less dependence on the u. s. dollar political advisor. robber hoc, it discusses i and more in the latest episode of option returns is going underground. you can watch the full interview here in r t, right after the program. but here's the preview. there is a good deal more talk now about the dollarization than there used to be. i think
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largely going to the fact that a number of the britain, nations and other nations as well, are trying to kind of get out from under the us dollar as the sort of principle trans national currency. so if you had a training block form, say between china, russia, maybe some other bricks, members, maybe all the other bricks members and maybe a few other nations. it's highly likely that you would actually have the makings of a kind of on harkey within that particular trading block. as we know, russia has vast natural resources as well as a great deal of technical know how we also know, of course, that africa is very resource rich in china in particular. but also russia have been expanding their trade relations and their economic relations with africa. and you know, between africa, russia and china, it would seem to me that you got the same sort of diversity of resource availability and maybe even a greater degree of diversity of resource availability and productive capacity.
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then you have say, in north america or in europe as a whole. so if a block of some sort were to form among those countries, there would be simply no need for them to rely on the dollar or to be dollar dependence. and thus they would be no real danger, posed to them by dollar related sanctions. ah, and that's it for the our thanks for tuning in for the latest breaking news and updates head over to r t dot com and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms. we'll see you back at the top, the, our, the the, the, the .

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