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ah ah, we will work closely together at the un within the framework of the security council where brazil is currently a non permanent member for sale and india should become permanent. members of the un security council passed the message from the russian foreign minister again. now for these thoughts, a 5 day trip across last in america as a wrong announces a new era for the middle east, the push for p. m. and then to the new phase with prisoners for the red cross. think the crisis in the world torn country is being largely ignored by the international community. and he's not making the headlights anymore. and to wish you didn't forget about him, you could even, you could call. and today that in that class, more than
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a 118 dead and 10 times more when saddam as clashes between the national army and the rocket support forces, power, military grade joined for a a very welcome based on the international with the very latest world news update is great to happy with. russia has endorsed brazil's bid for permanent membership at the un security council. the statement was made by foreign minister. i laughed all the talks with his brazilian counterpart more. yeah, in the countries capital bronco as part of our common efforts to promote a fair reform of the mechanisms of global governance institutions. we will work closely together at the un within the framework of the security council where brazil is currently a non permanent member. we have reaffirmed today our support for brazil's bid to
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obtain permanent membership at the security council, just as we support india's bid and in disregard. we also support the need to satisfy the interests of the african continent. with ill is the 1st stop on a lot of the visits to life in america, which will also take him to venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba. also top diplomat say the top key goal is to strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation between countries and politics. trade, the economy and education. i'll see correspondence semi understand ralph reports from brazil. since the day we are sending now it's, it's marsha palace, which is home to brasilia and pouring the relationships all face. it is the 1st stop of a large journey of the russian foreign minister, sergey lovegrove, through a latin american countries. and it's already has been quite a journey because we have to admit that it took us almost 24 hours to get here from moscow because of their flights restrictions in the european countries. here in the
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capital of brazil are the russian foreign minister has had a series of meetings, for example, he a mad so with his counterpart ah, modo, ve ada. of course, they talked about the, the relationships between the 2 countries, about the economic situation about this strategic corporations. and brazil was once again happy to hear that russia is in favor of feats becoming a permanent, a un security council member. and of course, they talked about the situation in ukraine. you know they, it was somebody in brazil is ready to participate in the peaceful resolution of the ukraine conflict recall and the message of brazil in president lulu the silva. we support the creation of a friendly group in order to facilitate negotiations between russia and ukraine. i also repeat opposition on the necessity of a cease fire, the respect for humanitarian law and the stablish spent of a launch for a unit,
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right lateral sanctions against russia. also, they are a game so of helping ukraine sending more military aid. they are in favor, by the way of that beast talks the actually wants of, they want to russia. and so ukraine to talk about of a piece here in there in brazil, in our capital circle of roof is also meeting under brazilian president. so you can imagine on they are talking about their situation in ukraine and i, you know, and then next stop to morrow. i will be when a swell out where the russian foreign minister gala rove, where half an opportunity to speak not only whiskies when, as well, and counterpart of the foreign minister, but also with the president nicholas madura and you chapter 4, the middle east. that's the message from tarana to washington, with iran,
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stating that will be no place big us unit polarity in the region as new diplomatic ties are forged. as a contributor, use of gilani brings as the details. well, today i attended the weekly press, are held by the iranian foreign ministry spokesperson nasir kennedy, where he talked about a range of issues. but perhaps the main focus was again on the iranian saudi resumption of diplomatic ties. or he hailed this new move in rapprochement between to one and resolve as a major step towards de escalation in the region. he said that a new chapter is unfolding in the region we're there will be no place for the u. s . a unilateral policy, and instead a new multi polar world system is taken for the united states is losing its foothold in the region. and many and more and more countries are turning away from the united states. and even we see that countries such as france is starting to think that it would be better if they remain independent from the united states.
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and we see that countries like brazil columbia are jumping on the bandwagon are joining the new unified front formed by russia. iran and china in ditching the u. s . dollar, and instead using their own national currencies in their economic transactions. so this is why nasr cannon, he said there's not going to be any place for the us and for the washington or unilateral policy any more. what's interesting is the role played by china in this regard. as you know, it was 1st, china, which abroad the 2 sides together are sad and talk and decided to bury the hatchet after 7 years of frosty relations between to run and re all the 2 sides are attempting to reopen their embassies before the arrival of b. islamic hat season due in the next 2 months. so these developments are very significant and have positive impacts on the regional developments. and on the regional crises, we see,
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we know that iran and saudi arabia used to be arch rivals. look at the, you have any war for example, lead you have any war has been widely viewed as a proxy war between your want and saudi arabia. and we see that this long standing war, which has been ravaging for 8 years, is nearing its end in line with the prisoner exchange deal reached between saudi arabia and the federal law movement. today, 140 many prisoners of went back home and all of these practical steps are being taken in that direction to and the crisis and the war in the region and witness region free of war and free of conflict. and what's interesting is that all of these developments are being marked inside the region by the regional countries, and without any interference, by the way, than by the so called the united states helping hand. of course, when it comes the to washington, washington is a beneficiary of the many war. so the united states is reluctant to see that war
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coming to an end. as the end of this war means the end of the united states. money making process. china as a close ally of saudi arabia and a close and effective buyer, other ron's oil, and everyone's number one i cannot make and treat partner has held the 2 sides, come together. bury the hatchet after after 7 years of frosty relations on the wrong message. all of a new middle east comes as a push for peace in war tone. yemen continues a saudi arabia released more than 100 prisoners to go back to santa, according to the spokes person for the international committee of the red cross wall. today's exchange is a positive sign. many more families in yemen are still waiting to hear from their loved ones. emotions. i would describe it as the overwhelming joy. it has been amazing to witness this beautiful moment. i found many hanging each other friends kissing each other on the forehead. children seeing their budget sometimes
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for the 1st time and the love of tears, the multitude of joy, it between the purely full to witness. and that should be sure that when parties to the conflict put humanity before anything else, it does alleviate civilian suffering. this happened over the course of in the 60s. we had more than 15 flights that were able to to, we need to facilitate to reduce. however, we know is that more feminist, we answer a lot of them have news from their loved ones. they don't know if they're detained . he's doing a good health, or if they're even the life and those family. also the answers, the civil war in yemen, disquiet, one of the wells was humanitarian disaster started in 2014 between who's the rebels and the government,
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backed by the saudi arabia coalition. according to the u. n. this year alone, more than 20000000. yeah. many people need humanitarian assistance, so they've 80 percent of the country lacking access to food or basic services fall semester tor spokesperson for the international committee of the red cross phase. one of the main problems in the conflict is the lack of media coverage. and for trinity men, for the 1st time in 11 years, has been under funded for the international committee of the red cross way. now all 3 shows all over the world are currently underfunded. so of course it doesn't mean you know, it's a very dangerous cocktail to have humanity in the needs raising and funding decreasing. so we're hoping that the international community doesn't forget about sherman. there is a positive momentum and pollution like this one. do send a big message a hope and he changes to very needing to see it's very beautiful woman's happiness
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in such a steering children. however, you know, jim and he's not making headlines anymore. and shouldn't forget about yemen because even if the conflicts and today they need that filled in men and the i chose she we to keep working here together with our partner from the human ref classes to mingle according to yemen, journalists uses mallory was over a decade long conflict to the crucial part of the geopolitical power shift in the middle east. i think your mind is playing a very pivotal role in leading the next political trend for the middle east. you know, saudi arabia is currently on the verge of disciplining itself from being american loyal dog in the region. as one on total official puts it. i think saudi arabia finally realizing that there is no benefit. that's going to come to saudi arabia by
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simply serving the interest of western powers and simply serving in the middle eastern region. as america was go to ally whenever the us wants to execute its foreign policy and maintain its global domination of the world. saudi arabia, that is starting to realize that the only way they can maintain their power, they can maintain credibility in the middle east, and especially with the rise of russia and china alliance. i think they're, they're putting forward this effort and they're eager to establish peace in yemen for the simple fact is they no longer trust the u. s. administration. they no longer have faith that the reign of. busy america is going to last much longer to sit down now we're heavy fighting between the army and the r. s. s. power military group now officially declared rebels in order to despond. it's the day, according to the you, when at least a 180 civilians have been killed over 10 times that number winded since saturday. i
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mean the ongoing cale, some patricia and military jets firing miss ground targets with other images, highlighting massive destruction the vicinity of the countries comp to rival military forces. the talk to each other on saturday with both sides blaming the other. for striking 1st, this exclusive footage from the sudanese capital, so smoke rising over the cities airport as claims the power military has entered the presidential palace circulate online. though the sudanese army say that has already we captured last power train from the the conflict reportedly broke out after a proposal to merge the r s f with the national army. as both sides fell to agree on a timeline for such a move. and these a satellite imagery so the devastating aftermath of some of the fighting in costume, which has affected the capitals airport and railway network, as well as a hospital and the defense ministry headquarters. neighboring chant has closed his
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border with sedan, with several countries, including russia, egypt, and egypt, calling for a cease fire. the league of arab states is also watched an immediate end to the fighting and offered its mediation to resolve the crisis. despite the ongoing military violence, washington insists that now is the right time for a transition to civilian rule in sedan. 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 in and other countries are trying to are to bolster a sudanese journalist told us that the conflict per accounts of the military on the r as there fell to agree on a plan to integrate the group well proposed. this is what happened and before the things this warehouse mattered for integration, artist after the military,
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the main problems like the 110 years that he keeps and the. busy 312 years. and they're going to see them at 10 o'clock, and accidentally we were so surprised because the star of mine and it was an executable. and something is like a surprise for all of us. for those people they negotiates and they are going to agree after one hour and all media, we're preparing also for go in and take what we discovers spectrum. thanks for all of our well the transmission. it's a very important things. it's a show all people in saddam was seeking to and this is one of the reason why people went on to just freights and sector barbara the life of the rights for democracy and freedom. and for a civil government, it's something is very important to, to in house, the stability for the country and for the economy can, for every student needs something important and ever going to seek for.
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and we still seek for them to read law. to a disturbing new story in the u. s. states of atlanta. now we're a lawyer for a prisoner who was found dead to inside his cell last year as that the victim was eaten alive by bed. bugs is comes and made reports of inhumane conditions at jails . across the us. let's get the details off monday or correspondence caleb moping. caleb good to see you said. what else do we know about this grizzly story at the moment? while the attorney for the family of las sean thompson has come forward and laid out the very disturbing details of how this person was basically eaten alive and died as a result of unsanitary conditions inside of this jail. now the important thing about this to note is that lucian thompson was never convicted of a crime. he was being held awaiting trial. i was being charged with
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a misdemeanor. so he was being hell. he wasn't even being charged with a felony and he was awaiting trial, and he was never convicted of a crime yet. he died in this horrendous, horrendous way. here's some of the details from the attorney. there is no excuse for him, mentally, ill, inmate to be left alone in a jail abandoned to die. the sil, mr. thompson was in, was not fit for a diseased animal. he did not deserve this. they literally watched his health decline until he died. when his body was found, one of the detention officers refused to administer cpr because in her words she freaked out. now at this point, we have the sheriff's office coming forward with the statement, expressing condolences to the family and saying that they plan to launch a full investigation of how exactly this death the of inmates in our care is our top priority. it's no secret the dilapidated and rapidly eroding conditions of the current facility, make it incredibly difficult to meet the goal of providing
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a clean, well maintained, and healthy environment for all in mason stuff. now this comes amid a string of revelations about wrongful death of prisoners and the horrendous unsanitary conditions inside of american jails that have led to people dying. there have been prisoners left in their cells naked, unattended, not given proper medical attention. this has gone on, they've talked about the rate of heart condition, deaths in jails because prisoners are not given access to proper medical care. and their medical concerns are routinely ignored. now this particular jail, the fulton county jail, it had 10 deaths inside of it in the year of 2022. and it was reported that 100 percent of the people being held in the jail had either lice, scabies, or both. that's the sanitary, or rather unsanitary conditions that exist in u. s. jails. now when you look at the details of what happens and in many cases the
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people that are held in these horrendous conditions end up dying as a result have never even been before a judge been convicted of a crime, they're simply arrested and held waiting trial often these are people with mental health conditions who been arrested out of you know, concerned for the safety of others of themselves are regardless when you look at the details that are just utterly horrendous, about these conditions in which people's lives are taken and grisly. disgusting ways. it raises questions about what moral authority the united states has to go around lecturing the world about human rights and condemning other countries. taylor many thanks to fitness. the details of this horrific. sorry. what is it caleb open? thank ah my jury and aviation employees have launched their 2nd strike this year in protest of working conditions and pay the countries apple was will now be closed for 2 days. starting today. on friday,
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the unions announced they would skip work on monday and tuesday to, to unpaid arrears. the union represents pilots, engineers, control town operators and other key industry workers. the organization has also threatened an indefinite strike if that demands on not met me more than i cheerio. employers consultative association or n e. c. a has warned the country's government against heeding the advice of the international monetary fund. as ought to be ins, suggested nigeria should raise taxes to pay back the country's foreign debt, which is expected to keep rising. any attempt to consider tax hike with great more burden. some tax pays each may defeat any attempt to widen the tax net. as taxpayers would consider tax avoidance measures, there will be massive capital flight, and the drive for direct foreign investment could be defeated. the i m f also suggested nigeria phase out it's pet full subsidies and redirect the funding to targeted subsidies like health and education. according to any c a. however,
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the private sector and nigeria is already overwhelmed by multiple burdens. the binda hub bos occur the director of the graduate school of business at the university of zambia, say the ins advised stems from expired economic books and doesn't take into consideration africa. the economic struggles. the i m f already has been, is being received with skipped to them in africa, africa. i think we'd say i am if policies on the lead eighty's and the ticket, the 9 to 9 to where the structure adjustment program left. you know, i lot of going to be in debt. so raising taxes for nigeria now is basically sending them to the grid because it's as difficult for and i just businesses and also i included to be able to afford to do business. and
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also, what did i, you know, living, i mean, to, to save because of the high taxes so that i miss, you know, interventions are quite low and expired because it's booked book. those places member which you know, in african countries because they do not take into was that isn't the burden of doing business. and the training was like landlords bite households in africa looking at the wider picture last month the i am ethically to support a support package for ukraine of i've a $15000000000.00. ukraine has just become the 1st country at war that the i m f is lending funds to. it would also be one of the largest packages ukraine has received since the war started. the been the hub scope again said is unfair for ukraine to be given such large sums while africa remains neglected. there monday,
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monday. that tells me not to do a credit without any conditions whatsoever. we just didn't be there on us. and when you look, i can do, for example, like we said, simulate, did, or didn't be done by the way, external did, which they declared by monday for them. i'm going to be given 1300000000. so it looks quite unfair for us are going to be to be lumped on a lot of clinicians that have an executive impact on both businesses and also. but other than just getting payments, that's an input even balance that balance of payment for each of those money as i intended. so across the continent from south africa to moral. there's a huge, just disgusts and discordant about their unfair treatment that your group has received compared to countries, for example, exam as the us led invasion of iraq mark the
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20th anniversary this spring. we recall one of the most controversial events of the war that were revealed by wikileaks, but co found the julian assault in april 2010, a video named collateral murder showed footage of a group including 2 reuters journalists being shot by a us helicopter. 12 people were killed in that incident. seize steve when he spoke to a man whose relatives were among the victims. it was here that 2 royces journalists were among those killed as a us apache. nazi kept though, and we can see some new for.

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