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[000:00:00;00] 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. brazil and india should become permanent. members of the un security council has the message from russian foreign minister, the gay law for these thoughts, a 5 day trip across last new america. as iran announced the new era for the middle east, the push for peace, india and the new phase with the latest prisoners. but the red cross, the crisis from the world to one country is being largely ignored by the international community. jim, and he's not making the headlines anymore and to we shouldn't forget about him
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because even if they call fixed today, they need that in that car for more than a 100. 80 dead and 10 times more wounded in sedan as clashes between the national army and the rapids support forces power military group re john for more than 3 days. a very welcome based on the international with the very latest world news out date is great to happy with us. at brazil has endorsed brazil. russia brought the has endorsed brazil's bid for permanent membership at the un security council. the statement was made by 4 minutes to so again, live off off the talks with his brazilian counterpart, more vieira in the countries capital from good. as part of our common efforts to promote a fair reform of the mechanisms of global governance institutions. we will work
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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 obtain permanent membership at the security council, just as we support india's bit. and in this regard, we also support the need to satisfy the interests of the african continent with their lives. they thought stop on say gala robs visits to last in america, which will also take him to venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba. moscow, top diplomat, save the tool was key goal is to strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation between countries and politics. trade, the economy and education. i'll see correspondence semi on sender, all reports from brazelton today with such and we are sending now it's a to marashi palace, which is home to brasilia and pouring the relationships all face. it is the 1st solve of a large journey of the russian foreign minister, sergey lovegrove, through a latin american countries. and it's already has been quite
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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 capital of brazil, 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 their relationships between the 2 countries, about the economic situation about this strategic corporations and brazil was so once again, happy to hear that russia is in favor of freedom 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 put his stayed in the peaceful resolution of the ukraine conflict. recall in the message of brazilian president lulu the silva, we support the creation of a friendly group in order to facilitate negotiations between russia and ukraine. i
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also repeat opposition on the necessity of a cease fire. the respect for humanitarian law and the stablish print of a long term piece. the context here is really important because they're a brazilian president himself has had just a long i international, a trip where in numerous occasions he spoke about the situation in a ukraine, brazil isa, against, for example, i against all for you know, 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 say ukraine to talk about of a piece here in their brazilian. our capital circle of roof is also meeting under brazilian president. so you can imagine on they are talking about their situation
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in ukraine and as you know, and their next stop to morrow, ah, will be when, as well out where the russian foreign minister, sir gala rove where half an opportunity to speak not only with his when as well and counterparts, a foreign minister, but also with the president and nicholas my daughter. according to bri now, alden and chief editor of the upper and mundane news portal. the relations between russia and brazil, a paving the way for a while. the older way diplomacy prevails either had germany, in addition to commercial and cultural relationships, brazilian russia participate in the same easter authentic articulation, the brakes, and their development, implementing condition by the control that their nights they exercise over the global financial system as it do counter is is trenton they allies alongside
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china, india, south africa, and all the nations of the so called global south bath towards a democratic won't order without a jam on is will be easier. i believe that president lula is acting correctly when he proposed a long flight. chinese presidents using being and all the leaders decoration of a group of counter is willing to facilitate the negotiation, denied his faith, and their opinion union together with who crane must be pressure when to stand that all new way resolve the conflict is through i just and lasting peace negotiation. a new chapter for the middle east pass the message from to round to washington with the wrong stating that will be no place for us in a power see in the region as new diplomatic ties are forced. archie contributes a use of to largely brings as the dee's house. well,
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today i attended the weekly press are held by the iranian foreign ministry spokesperson nasir cannady, where he talked about a range of issues. but perhaps the main focus was again on the iranian saudi resumption of diplomatic ties, where he hailed this new move and rapprochement between to one and resolve as a major step towards the escalation and the region. he said that a new chapter is unfolding and that we were there will be no place for the west, a unilateral policy, and instead, a new multi polar world system is taking 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 on 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. and we see that countries like brazil columbia are jumping on the bandwagon are joining
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the new unified front formed by russia, iran and china in ditching the us dollar, and instead using their own national currency as 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, sat and talk and decided to bury the hatchet after 7 years of frosty relations between $2.00 to $1.00 and really the 2 sides are attempting to reopen their embassies before the arrival of b. as la mc hat season do 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, we know that iran is saudi arabia used to be arch rivals. look at the you have any war, for example, widely viewed as a proxy one on several la movement today. so the united states is reluctant. see
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that war 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 ones. oil, and everyone's number one. i cannot control partner has held the 2 sites come together, bury the hatchet after after 7 years of frosty relations. it wrong message of a new mate, at least comes amid the latest developments in the push for peace and yellen. and saudi arabia has released more than 100 who if the rebel prisoners of war, the red cross says that while the exchange is a positive sign, many more families in yemen are still waiting to hear from their loved ones. emotions. i would describe it, overwhelming joy. it has been amazing to witness this beautiful moment. i saw a feminine hanging each other friends kissing each other on the forehead. children
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seeing their budget sometimes for the 1st time and the local tears, the multitude of joy. it was really purely full to witness and that should be sure that when purchased the car, they put you money before anything else. it does alleviate civilian suffering. this happened over the course of in the sixty's. we had more than 15 flights that were able to, to, we need to facilitate to reduce. however, we know that more families are we in for answer. a lot of them have news from their loved ones. they don't know if they're detained. he's doing a good help or if they're even the life and family also the answers, the war in yemen. discussions with one of the what well was to harry and disaster started in 2014 between who the rebels and the government, which is backed by a saudi led coalition on,
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by countries including the u. s. u. k. according to the united nations, more than 20000000. yeah. many people require humanitarian assistance with 80 percent of the country lacking access to food or basic services. red cross spokes person fatima sasa again says that one of the main problems in the conflict is the lack of global media coverage. for 2 men, for the 1st time and 11 years has been under funded for the international come each of the rest across the way. no ration all over the word are currenty underfunded. sure, of course it doesn't mean you know, it's a very dangerous cock. told to have humanity in the need to a bank and funding decreasing. so we're hoping that the international community doesn't forget about chairman. there is a positive momentum and a position like this one. do send a big message a hope and he can very leaving to see it's very beautiful woman's happiness
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in such as your insurance prices. however, you know him and he's not making the headlines anymore. and shouldn't forget about yemen because even the conflicts. and today they need that in men and we, i chose she, we were to keep working here together with our parents, from the human passage to mingle the you back there to sit down, has been assaulted inside his home. and cartoon that's according to e, u foreign policy chief us, a burrell who provided no further details of the incident a few hours ago that you and bass that are in sudan was assaulted in his own residency. this constitutes a gross violation of the vienna convention security of diplomatic premises and staff is a primary responsibility of student needs authorities and an obligation under
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international law. clashes between the sudanese on military on the r i sat group of left more than 180 civilians dead and 10 times more wounded since saturday. as, according to the latest figures from the un. some fresh footage from the sudanese capital costume shows on t at croft guns, firing volleys of rounds into the night sky. and the deposit for the cities airport, which has been heavily contested by the warri sites for days, with no confirmation on who controls the sites at the moment. amid the ongoing chaos, some footage is shown military jets firing missiles at grounds, targets, with other images, highlighting massive destruction in the vicinity of the country's capital. consume . the rival military forces attacked each other on saturday with both sides blaming the other. for striking, 1st neighbouring chant has closed his border with sit down with several countries, including russia, indeed, ships calling for a ceasefire. the league of arab states has also urged an immediate end to the
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fighting and of his 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 saddam. 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 in other countries are trying to are to bolster leslie lincoln is not the 1st us official to weigh in on the situation in sedan. back in 2021. following the latest school in the african country, usa department spokesman net price quote, for the restoration of civilian rule in sudan. with that statement defying a transitional period announced by the sudanese government the time are currently the international community, including russia. the e u and the arab league, according for an immediate cease fire in sedan, while the u. s. pushing for a handover of power,
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despite the military conflicts was disgusted with author and historian gerald hall . now many thanks for joining us on. the program is good to see you. now the fighting in sudan has been waiting for 3 days now. no cease. fire inside was your assessment of the current situation there? well, it's on a knife said, i'm afraid to say that is to say, scores have been till particularly civilians. the dispute arises from the fact that you have the special forces, the so called r s f, who have been accused of being implicated in human rights violations. in the dark, poor region, the region of western sudan that is larger than spain. recall that the international criminal court already has call for the extradition of a former student. these leaders speaking of mr. l, the sheer and there is some fear amongst the rest of that some of their leaders and
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be wind up in the dock. keep in mind as well that sudan sisters teacher li, slighted its neighbors, include egypt, which is a close ally of the united states in terms of military alliances. it is also a butting libyan, which was the subject of the nato and us sponsored bombing in 2011 recall as well that and the central african republic, due south of sudan, washington has become quite hysterical about the role or the lead role. i should say of the wagner group, which is, you know, has headquarters in russia. united states is not on par or referee a secretary of state lincoln with see me to suggest in the remarks you just played . but it's more like a player. recall that it was the state under us president george w bush that push for the succession of south sudan, which is
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a wash in petroleum. it successfully seceded, seceded from the larger sudan, and has been mired in unrest ever since. recall as well that some decades ago, in the aftermath of sudanese independence of the mid 1950. it was the united states that pushed for the isolation, if not the bludgeoning of the sudanese communist party, which was seen as a nickel to washington's cold war ambitions. and was a powerful political force in the wake of the marginalizing of the communist party . like a fee thought you saw the arising of a certain religious zealotry which manifested in the 1990s, particularly when the late or some of been lawton, was said to be residing in the capital cartoon which led then you as president, mister clinton to send please missiles in sudan supposedly in retaliation,
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but actually destroying sudanese manufacturing facilities. so this is a very dire situation that's unfolding. and i think that washington would be well advised to bow to the influence of the african union, headquartered a neighboring addis ababa, ethiopia, the 4 dozen plus members of the african union, headquartered in order for baba, rather than interfering and suit sedans, internal affairs. and i'm trusting that washington is calling for charles for civilian while everybody else is just calling for a simple sci fi. is a transition to a c, to civilian who even a possibility now. and those who don't actually have some sort of governments in waiting will obviously washington's diplomats either or not advising the secretary of state properly. or there are some sort of hidden agenda, which is often prevalent in the us state department. or perhaps washington,
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as newspaper headlines have suggested, is seeking to cut a deal with one or another faction within the military. and thereby help to further isolate the sudan prim it's natural allies in the african union, not to mention its friends and his national community, including russia and china. when you're precise that you speaking to us today, thank you so much for your time. ortho and historian gerald horn across the in nigeria, aviation employees have launched their 2nd strike this year in protest at poor working conditions and low pay the countries airports will be closed $42.00 days. on friday the union announced they would skip work on monday and tuesday, due to unpaid or with the union represents pilots engineers. it controls how operators and other key industry workers. the organization is also threatened and
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indefinite strike if that demands i'm not met. meanwhile, the nigeria, employers consultative association, o n e c a has will in the countries government against hating the advice of the international monetary fund. as on the i am as 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 to some taxpayers. 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 its pet tool subsidies and redirect the funding to targeted subsidies like health and education. according to the n b a. however, the private sector in my area is already overwhelmed by most of the thing. birds is the director of the graduate school of business at the university of zombie is
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a z i. m s advice stems from expired economic books without consideration for africa. economic struggles. the i m if already has been, is being received. we skipped to them and i forgot africa. we'd say i am if policies of the lead ages and dick at the main 2 main to where that structure adjustment program left. you know, i looked at going to be in debt. so raising taxes for nigeria is now is basically sending them to the grid because it's as storage different for businesses. and also i included to be able to afford to do business. and also for a living, we do it to save because of the high taxes. so the dimensions are quite
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low and expired because it's booked both those places member which you know in the african countries because they do not take into us that isn't the burden of doing business. i'm trying to construct landlords bite households in africa and while the ins, once money back from nigeria, the fund is dishing out massive some fee ukraine. and last month the i m f agreed, a $15000000000.00 support package for kias. ukraine has the become the 1st war torn country that the i m f is lending funds to. it would also be one of the largest packages ukraine has received since the conflicts began. they've been the hub both again. so it is unfair for ukraine to be given such large sums while africa remains neglected. there monday, monday that i was going to do a credit without any conditions whatsoever. we just didn't be on us. and when you look at countries, for example, like we said simulate,
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did your student be done by the way external did, which the i'm in the class on monday for them. i'm going to be given 1300000000 and so it was quite, you know, and also going to be to be lumped on a lot of conditions that have an executive impact on both businesses and also. but other than just getting payments, 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 disgust and discordant about their unfair treatment. that's your greenhouse received as compared to countries. for example, exam as the us led invasion of iraq marks as 20th anniversary this spring, we recall one of the most controversial events off of the war that were revealed by wikileaks co founder julian songs and april 2010,
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a video named collateral murder showed footage of a group, including 2 voices, journalists being shot by us helicopter 12 people were killed in that incidence ortiz at steve sweeney spoke to a man whose relatives were among the victims. it was here, the 2 royces journalists were among those killed as a u. s. apache helicopter open fire and director of indians, the crew loft, as people lay on the ground dying. as these 12 people were killed and 2 children among the wounded in to set for the rod or or catch up for route for 3 myself. and there was a weapon, 1547 was
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my wednesday line. let me know when you get what you might of all up through traffic to safety on the on the consequences of those events still effective. we suffered huge losses. my brother was wounded and still hasn't recovered. we also suffered financially because our current house were damaged and of course, what happened was a war crime. 12 people from our district died, wives became widows, children became orphans. some people lost her children and others lost brothers and fathers. we know about this because i wish it expounded judy, the sounds who published footage of the attack in 2010. but it was an inconvenient truth for washington, and the sound is paying a heavy price. not top in britain's high security bow mos prison. he faces 175
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years and in american jail, under the espionage act, a rocky say that is bush and blair that should be behind balls instead of judy and the sounds. that sounds about it, assange is innocent, he simply revealed the truth. he should be released from prison. it is blair and bush, which should be behind bars, danbury, the u. s. moved to cover up the truth making excuses to justify the attack. the pentagon issue device adjourned this to identify themselves and informed the military of their whereabouts effectively blaming the royce his crew for their own death. members of the press to be encouraged or required to wear, identifying vests or distinctive body. alma coalition forces to be notified when members of the press are operating in their area of responsibility. washington's efforts to hide the truth about the crime that committed during the iraq war continued today. the u. s. kind. we fighting for freedom and democracy can any,
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must really be free as long as the sounds remains behind bars with war, with, based on the false pretext of weapons of mass destruction in the country and lead to decades of turmoil in the white, a region here. and i see will be chronicling the conflict sandy se aftermath in our coverage of the u. s. lead 2003 invasion hi ah, ah, ah .
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oh, nice to come to the russian state. little narrative. i've stivers, i'm calling the north lansky div asking him the american house southland and up for a loop in the 55 would be speedo. cancel 9 is the final speed you when else was about this even with we will fan in the european union. the kremlin. yup. machine. restate on russia for date and school or t spoon? mckibbin our video weighs mm. oh. during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied poland valencia was a farming region. today is part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army led by stepan bandera. nasa could thousands of poles in valeria, in
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a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the murders were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned and property looted. the valinda massacre is without doubt, one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. my al ukrainian politicians, still reluctant to talk about these events, how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past. and why does the memory of belinda still divide people ah ah hello and welcome across stock were all things were considered. i'm peter lavelle since you started the military operation in ukraine. we were told the west is in
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