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ah, a rush is on by the u. k. speaks exclusively to r t r to the times newspaper deleted his comments about russia. ukraine conflict. here are his thoughts about media played in the u. k. the sins of shipping, but it is becoming more and more serious to one sided view that is being sports by you. is it all in many ways and people should know too much of you in order to make sort of judgment. the head of the european commission says china is using a divide and conquer tactics. it's a push to the west to make those comments, not even 2 weeks off the business in beijing. on the 5th day of
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devastating bonds in saddam as fighting between the national army and incident courses brings the north east african countries to bring a few. mags are in place with go to the world. this is a good to have your company today. my name's right um. let's take a look at the top stories. russians are bash, that's the case says since the ship is becoming a more serious problem in that country. as the times newspaper deleted an interview with him about russel, stalls on the bank conflict. now, speaking exclusively to archie the end, when he says why he thinks that british media outlets remove the article in the case of times, a very experienced political observer has come into the good meet you and can i
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were. and i was pleasantly surprised when i have seen the text over the girl. it was like, it has been reflecting, in effect, what i have said without distortion. so or taken phrases taken out of context. and i wonder how cedar. so the initial was on time. so that respectful and very poor newspaper that they had to remove the call the whole article. and it is not revealed to those the audience. i don't like the breeze and that will stand them. but it looks like this is the case and the censorship in a breeze is becoming more and more serious in, during the course of the conflict. because many people are here in britain are thinking differently. and the, to your point of view,
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which does not coincide with the narrative that is provided by the u. k. government . and the majority of the newspapers is being requested of a people would like to know what the shipping rules in general, the website is view that as being sports by, by u. k. that it, i think it is in many ways and people should know your view in order to make their own judgments and the disease. his article, the russian envoy know to that keep islands western backers in says that russia must be defeated in italy. he said that makes it unrelated to reach a potential piece there. although russia is ready to negotiate. later speaking with a nail, the diplomat emphasize the importance of maintaining good relations between moscow and london for their mutual benefits. let me just destroy the whole architectural,
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the relationship starting from political and economical. and going down to, to the culture science education liaison between seed is and all the rest of it, all of it. but they're the same time. i'm not saying about the rapture of diplomats relationship, it happens only when to come to the starting. the state of wor, usually, of course, for us it's important in this difficult really different national situation to maintain channels of communication. and as far as i understand also officials over london, what mystery and the government of the are the same to you that we should keep context as full normalization of contexts. it is no the issue for today or tomorrow, these or should be that they can be opened when confrontational alliance and asian
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that those our can to me and we will be stopped and prepared to take into account also our interviews and not only think you get both dominance and then at this do to impose it. so we've been watching major geo political events unfold really rapidly of late. do you have a sense why such fast pace changes are happening? no, they're so political system is changing all the turn, the current to the job it has started not. no, not a year ago. i think it has started in the beginning of the my interest or even probably in the end of the eighty's. this is a painful and low political process and we have just entered into the new baseboard heat when some campus has to change storage. because the collective west of congress look like it at all. they are trying to
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prevent and protect the position of minutes or global dominance. no, they don't want to take the least multiple abroad, which they have to leave. so what is happening in the ukraine right now? it is just one of the stage of big global reconstruction or politic and political processes. and we have to leave with their probably getting can be coming 20 years . so let us hope that the common sense will prevail. and we will leave through these peacefully and notable the head of the european commission us live on that. i have accused chime moving gay gym policies to divide the u. she made those comments off the recent trip to beijing. a strong european china policy relies on strong coordination between member states and you in situations and on the willingness to avoid
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a divide and conquer tactics that we know we may face. we have already in the recent days and weeks seen those tactics in action. totally because of china that european countries have different needs and interests and are standing up for those interests. i want to have french present a minute. michael feels about when ursula here suggesting that he's been manipulated by china when he's really not doing anything more than just evoking that totally rational and common sense, need for france and also for other european countries to cargo their own path in their own best interest independent of both washington and beijing, just a quick reminder of what michael said recently that has an elected european bureaucrats like vandalized, so bothered and had european diplomats running to complain anonymously to the western press. is it in our interest to accelerate cries of some taiwan? no, the worst thing would be to thing that we,
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europeans must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the u. s. agenda and the chinese overreaction. and also remember that european council president and former belgian prime minister shalumi shell, also confirm that in the back rooms at the e. u. leaders are quietly increasingly agreeing with michael's position of strategic autonomy. but for unelected, you bureaucrats, late vander, line, it's always just about keeping up appear. it says, of uncompromising unity at all costs. even if countries have to be bullied back into line, like poland was recently overt wanting to protect its own farmers from a glass of ukrainian grain by fanny and along with hungry in slovakia, who are experiencing the same issues. but it wasn't long before poland, even the bay cheerleader for ukraine in the u. s. threatened with being labeled pro russian by some e u. heavy weights to pressure war saw back into the unity at all cost lane.
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so european countries have disagreed on everything from weapons for ukraine to anti russian sanctions. and it's not because some foreign po, he man was calling their strays. but really just because some of them actually might want to get re elected. ringback or hey, you know, they might even feel some sense of responsibility or accountability towards their own citizens. why? because at the one that i elected you bureaucrats probably really don't give down about. and it bottom line can't tell the difference between unelected versus elected officials, which she seems to be, have some having some problems with. here's a bit of a hit, the elected head of state medical, in this case, got the state dinner in china. the, on the elected bureaucrat underline, did it, and tried to grab dinner with some plows and also had to go through normal airport security with the great unwashed masses on her trip to china with the french president. and now that she's back in europe while she really didn't waste any time
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in brewing up this speech about quote, the need for a coherent strategy for each china relations. okay, then how would everyone just uniting in europe, in adhering to mac holes strategy of not jumping aboard, the u. s. anti china bandwagon and just dealing with china like a deals with any other country. wagner line reiterated europe longstanding one china policy. ok, so from that point, what's the problem? you're not going to be in lock step with every single one of your trade partners on absolutely everything, whether it's china or the u. s. at when, by the way, there's been no big public proclamations or speeches from bonder line about the need for unity against us pressure tactics on the you over russia or over china or anything else. so what's the deal with all this public posturing over china? how just dropping the control free act for once and just chilly out? you know, maybe she can start with her hair, do their ease up
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a bit on the hair spray and just see how it goes from there. meanwhile, you politics of also become a target of harsh criticism. from ankara, as a physician, teary vanessa says brussels essentially serve as an underling of washington. there is no such thing as europe. don't exaggerate it in your minds. this is america. europe is just a trade in america's convoy. there is nothing special about it. now. turkey is changing history. these elections will show a lot. that is why america and europe are increasing the pressure. you remembered that the mr. put in has been emphasized his situation in the rudy conference. it is impossible to united states be the dominant although the ward and if you refuse the ah, the american dominant in the work if he has any declaration. the word that after this point, the changing the i'm also power multi father situation there. he said,
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so is telling like this same issue. why when he looking in today to buy than a demonstration tried to emphasizing the u. s. supremacy. even though after the rushing a crane who are fear and then i don't understand what is the meaning of the metal, the, the cow, the ration from the, the pentagon side, research, sorry to in this is this for important points. what is the u. s. in the western countries as being raining down, western brutal capital is among the whole war that is very critical. that 2nd it american affairs in the democracy of european, even though example of a brain and other countries, sometimes in germany, in the aftermath of the war in a crane when the europe last is economic, political independence, and the leadership as a trained car of the american trained com or you have a fighting has been ranging in saddam with an insurgence and the north east african
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countries. mitchie boss, also reporters, his 5 quickly fell apart with both sides trading blake. so loud explosions from heavy artillery fire in the national capital fighting was reported at the sudanese army headquarters as well as the cities international airport plume just below out of the airport. now it has emerged of a hospital in heart soon showing its destruction in the ongoing fighting for the country's capital. there are numerous reports of the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation, according to a doctors without borders representative on the ground. the circumstances of dire and getting worse with hospitals unable to treat people g to power outages, lack of medical equipment, local, independent, just about the same,
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told us in detail how soon these people are suffering from the ongoing violence. there are denial. most of those are not out of service. i'm not pleased with our house. exactly. there are millions who are stuck right now on the bike. now it's possible inside their offices. they were out of their houses. they cannot reach their houses. we cannot provide for themselves on a part of your mentor and cannot wait for the citizens right now because there is a lot of clash is going to switch off. know the citizens cannot go to buy their own for to this next or not. go to the hospital. as i said earlier, this isn't the business, cannot leave their houses to buy everything they need, the support pharmacists are not going to change. so you want to sometimes take off the uniform this we
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actually can not get out there. i think republic of congo local entrepreneur, the take human countries pollution problem into their own hands, with millions of tons of ways produced only rubbish, has been building power stations as well as schools in floods. i'm calling people's health. let's take a closer look at how businesses are dealing with the situation. ah, i have a structure called cluster call, which is a waste recovery organization. it was founded at the end of 2019 here in chicago, but now we have teams in the tampa in dom ganita. we want to fight against
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pollution that is damaging our health, which when spawn bottles, bags and slippers into useful objects that says people and are useful per customers, like furniture tables, chairs and baskets. oh pap uses to raise awareness about waste management and to change our traditional ways of dealing with waste. i would like to think all the companies involved in the recycling of plastics like plastic or because we are see that the lake is now clear from time to time. and you know, plastic is a product that never decomposes at. it destroys the environment. lou, we sell the baskets that were made for waste. that helps us do not me unemployed and little by little. we take steps in this issue, thanks to plastic or mm plastic or plays an important role in the sanitation of waste. the brookeville lake environment. and it is a visible impact on the employment of women and young people who freebies being
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with jobs ah, or an addition to its plastic waste issues has considerable waste shows it is due to frequent droughts. i'm contamination of a water pollution. of course, the will, the tension, a company called art i core, helps with the water. purification is now operating in tons and a and can yet and saving the lives of local people and the animals. so less if the us this alive with our direct route name a who's in terms of working on a purification systems, rough trisha, you join us here on our the now many african countries report this dissolve this
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conditions, plastic contamination, water shortages, i'm pollution. but what is your assessment of the current state and what can be done to improve this ongoing equal to catastrophe? yeah, good evening and thank you for watching me to this program today. i'm absolutely passionate about ecological issues, of course. and i see here comes on the, i'm in the serengeti top, which is known to many of us separate for big wide lives. and now here is a part of what was owed to colonial this. and the last time that 50 years or so when gold months started, here's a drastic problem to see that as mine drainage more to comes up to rainy seasons in the rivers because it comes from the old gold mines and that is new to the ground
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water table and that of course it's dangerous. show cbs and any other animal that drinks from it. well, for human beings, we have already filled us everywhere. so they are quite protected, although it is still an issue as well. but for animals who cannot put a sign and say, please do not drink from this water. so we have a rushing technology that we as a german company, together with our russian pop was from moscow implementing it. and this concept is proven to remove acid, and of course uranium as well and whatever you have have been metro's as a byproduct in these mind. waters arrive before before i thought of you, all aqua began is operations in east africa. but how did you get involved in that? while i was involved for many years already, because i was always
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a water activist and human rights activist. and i said, we have to make sure that every human being and also of course, every animal has the right to clean and safe water. so this is what i did and many years of my life already. and i found this technology and the company radi and so called in moscow that was the most advanced technology. and i said, okay, let's use russian science and compiler the german engineering. and let's put these technologies together at which we do law here in africa. since a year only, but we are advancing and making big progress. i must say it's also kinetic a decision now because all of the leaders in africa, of course, teen on solving these issues. it's not only about energy problems, health problems and water shortages. but it is a major shift in the economy that we observe right now where we see that
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african nations are now open to ration and also so to others like chinese and also german companies to come in and do something good. bops on the level of the equal level and not as exploit as or like we had in neo colonial. yes. you have to know. ready of course, men would know that that independence was about 60 years ago, had to treat most of africa. but this was only on paper because neo colonialism picked. and now this is about subdomain a t. all african nations as well would, may have to decide whether they want to join the breaks at the end, because then these wonderful corporations will proceed and we see a lot of roads the end times on the being billed by chinese companies. railroads as well, re weighs as well, and we do as a german rushing company, our bits to bring safe and good water to people and to animals.
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interesting. i, i will take you up on what you said a 2nd ago about how so colonialism affected many countries in africa took over their minds. basically i, you know, what they wanted from the country and left. i know dissolves, this is of ecological problems. but we know that, you know, you working with a russian company be working on this because seem a water crisis. is that what it was? i mean, it's a special membrane we read about, but how unique, what's unique about it, how's it going to bring sort of prosperity to the continence though, the main features of this is a mineral that we get from the caucasus mountains at the bruce and this mineral has a specific properties that are anti bacterial and on a molecular basis able to extract anything that is bigger than
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a molecule agile. so we are talking about a very severe filter system that can even eliminate radionuclides from water, which is the top step, of course that chalabi or cosima is, is very important to do, to make water safe. and that is where we got involved as well. so now we have this as my drainage water prices and many african countries out in south africa, a lot of times on the board of kenya. but i am right now and is there engaging it is across africa, big problem. and of course, if you look at it, freedom and democracy, what we always say we want to bring to africa, goes also is safe and healthy, living standards for people. so water and food safety is part of that. and i think that is what we always have to keep our eyes on when we say 1st,
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we have to make sure that the people live safe and healthy and have a full time system. of course, before we can talk about politics, really make people believe in the democrats make the choice they may have and a very nice still into ralph name, a group dive. he got the good work. thanks again for your time. thank you. 5 ah. the saudi foreign minister has met with syrian president aside in the mosque. that's the 1st top level meeting between the 2 countries. in 12 years. the solution to the conference in syria was top of the agenda, a resumption of diplomatic ties was discussed as well, potentially ending serious decade long regional isolation, our teen correspondent, maria the notion that delves into how the middle east 2 world is blazing forward with new and renewed alliances, leaving a notable will power,
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looking on on the side votes tectonic movements in the turbulent, middle east, where more and more countries and forces decide to take the path of friendship. with in the most recent move, saudi arabia's foreign minister visits syria for the 1st time since 2011. when the conflict, they are started in which re odd and other gulf states supported the syrian opposition. the 2 sides discussed the necessary steps to achieve a comprehensive political supplement of the serious crisis. that would, and all its repre cautions, achieved national reconciliation and contribute to the return of syria to its arab surroundings and the resumption of its natural role in their world. saudi arabia is now expected to invite the syrian president to riyadh,
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as well as to the arab league summit. next month, damascus was suspended from the organisation following the war. not all support the idea, but some show firm solidarity. like the united arab emirates that recently displayed the syrian national flag on the bush, holly find to buy an owner of the 77th anniversary of syrian statehood. ah, in another hasn't happened in a long time stab. saudi arabia has just now received the political leadership of hamas, the milton group ruling garza, the 1st such visit in more than 15 years. and before that also managed to reconcile with its original rival iran. half to 7, 10 seer is the 2 countries are reopening. they embassy soon with a litter as exchanging, neutral invitations. the breakthrough deal was brokered by china and praised by
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many the palestinian islamic resistance movement. hamas welcomes the resumption of relations between iran and saudi arabia. this is a significant step to unite the arab and muslim world, boost security and understanding between the arab and muslim nations and the chief stability in the region. in this wave original normalization, it sounds like someone very important as missing washington with b gene perform in all the hard work hate was left on the sidelines, not willing to lose another chance of playing a role. it now promises to push the saudis to make friends with israel, battle saudi arabia. i'd like to upgrade our relationship. we have to do it in a way that would be reassuring to our friends in israel. president barton is very interested in normalizing relationships with saudi arabia. in turn, saudi arabia, recognizing the one in o, my jewish, they take a lot of effort but is worth trying. israel, it seems once this badly,
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we want normalization piece from saudi arabia. we do that and our consequences both for israel, for saudi arabia, for the region, for the world. but so far, reality is holding back saying that won't happen until palestinian statehood goals are met. with the recent escalation in israel palestinian conflict and they knew israeli government choosing a hard line regarding palestinian affairs. that's unlikely to be any time soon. the international community has been alarmed. the us has been promising pressure when it's middle east ally israel. but things only get worse. now china, that deed, what the u. s. failed to do in bringing saudi arabia and iran together. staff saying, hey sir, early to say where the china or anybody else will succeed and help in israel and palestine. find a path to a solution reef notional r t from jerusalem released rivals saudi arabia and iran recently
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agreed to restore that diplomatic ties the land long field, broken by china. the fresh episode of modus operandi with the host manila time given to alice. and joe give ya know, speaks out about china and how it doesn't interfere in internal affairs of other nations. while it seeks improve relations around the world. this is a result of an effort of decades of work that the china is done over the region, how china dos when it comes to establishing relationship. it is about building infrastructure, it's about training. it's not about imposing an order or into, into doing interference in those countries. look for what you like us and set aside the differences. and that's the approach that china has used when you come to saudi arabia in iran. if you look at what the us did in the region is
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a divide and conquer, basically dividing countries between issues, religion, sunni's against g us, china is about it's, it's much, much more rational. washington is a bit outside of the realities and there's a lot of dispersion when it comes to foreign policies. iran and saudi both were interested in joining to form bricks plus now the day time has been achieved. how likely is it that the parent will join and what will this do in terms of a real economic power? is the months you had new countries or just showing the interest in joining bricks? i think when you look and breaks the long game here is about the d dollarization of the was economy because and this actually will lead to the collapse of the us.

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