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this isn't like a dealer. most schools do killer formula shall be one or 2 very alters to proceed on the thought. if you are suffering is to say that i can see they used to be both . there's no group out west in body undermines the very path that tends to replace the international law with its own rule. jerusalem police say the assailant say is, there is no diversity of opinion breaking news from pakistan where at least 6 people have been killed. homing of a police station local media say a suicide bomber detonated his explosives after entering the building, which collapsed following the blast. so far as no word on who could have been responsible, we will, however, keep you updated so to stay with us for that. moving on the western attempts to replace international law with a rules based order. all right, the coal off the unfolding. well, they can amik crisis that's according to russia's foreign minister while leading
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a un security council meeting on monday just on us. and the reason they still in the us centric system is currently going through a deep crisis. the root cause of this was the desire of individual members of this organization to replace international law and checked as well as russia leading the security council for the month of us efforts in the pacific. right now, we're not playing out because of apperson stage that requires the adaptation of the un to objective trends of formation of a multi polar architecture of international relations. it is necessary to accelerate the reform of the security council by increasing the representation of asian african and latin american countries in it. the current, excessive over representation of the west in this main human body undermines the very principle of multilateralism. it's important to note that the russian foreign
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minister was unable to be accompanied by the journalists who generally travel with him. their visas were not made available by us officials. and he touched on this when he arrived in new york city, as well as in his remarks before the council. he touched on how this effort is essentially suppressing the ability of the world to hear the message that russia, a permanent member of the un security council had to say before this 15 member body that leads the united nation. however, he emphasized in his remarks that russia speaks a world of multiple narrative or countries can trade with each other on a win win, cooperation basis and militaristic. confrontations are not promoted and escalated. the sudanese army say that fully controls all of the countries borders with neighboring states. the military conflict in sudan is well into the 2nd week. we can not discuss the situation on the ground with local journalists,
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muhammad ahmed. many, thanks for joining us on the program. so the national army says it controls the boarders, has this statement been disputed by the rapid support forces? power, military group? yes, there are still a still a growing actually on the ground. and we cannot say that one side is controlling the situation anymore. we can see that the military is a business military basis, but the us f as well. they are controlling the majority of 2 of those to see this is a unity as well. so, and i got to believe that they can also start their movement of the military from a place to another. so they can not contain the situation. i mean, the cannot fully point in the situation of this is actually know that,
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but we can say that the secretion of the but it is better, you know, the military have more abilities of other sites. i mean, isn't there is that he was in stance. so this is why the military base in different places come to mind the c p a, the control, the movement inside of they have a lot of checkpoints, some benefits all over the city, the been just and many other with. so this for those to be going for more is the fight in the us. it is drug in the feet. they know that they, they don't have a national army, but they use it that think of using these mobility vehicles. so they can track the
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feet of the military to this didn't fight. so inside the neighborhood, you know, the army, the army was advanced to post is, has been new somehow because they cannot use the, it was inside mention areas because you know, these are going to have a for the civilians. so i know that there's one that even if it's so this is why the cannot fully control vision although the other ones. so this is why the and this is the 2nd maybe need to know the war for longer and longer time with the so much conflicting information coming out to sit down. so it's great that we have your inside here and reporting who is live, a phone call team. this all comes of course, i'm at the increasing international efforts to evacuate civilians from sit down
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because of the situation. and so far, how is not proceeding is that how is it going so far? the evacuation a since yesterday and today it was more intensively to see the you know, different countries especially with friends are being kind of please for. so we didn't have a job on a to keep all of those countries. they started to a use different tools. they go, some of them was a, they brought it and there are national and the technicians,
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others use different to a see through the airport for the state to go outside the country, like with a new a. so she's also using the ban, let you for the, for the also using the, the, for that with the united nations is also doing a force in this regard. so, i mean, what is going on in so that in the nation with, under, to worry about this on the ground is about this evacuation. so it's $100.00 to continue in the coming days. and this is why we see maybe yesterday and today the fighting are going, but it's
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a little bit wider because maybe they're faded that this for my be under the friends and the maybe of some of our. 7 phones a large group of prisoners, reportedly escaped from the prison in concert where the former president. so she was also held so not just saying that he could have been among the fugitives. what else can you tell us about that at the moment? yeah, it's actually going to live so different reasons, i think a lot of this, but of this is political about of it is just a, you know, for example, a business actually i've been at that and the business, the one of them. and if it is one is it isn't, which is the one that prints it out from the one. so i would
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say that the, so if, or let's see, i mean if uniforms and they feed everyone. but we have information that as if so to give and of this has been a so this is maybe why it gets to that is broken, but they denied actually it and the other, the other is that a membership is. and then i find in actually between 2 sites sites of been mean we don't know exactly what the 2 sites, but maybe they of the us if and stuff one of them is want to live trying to see the former president and the others that i'm not fear which side is trying to a for i don't that inside
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the visit and some of the business i've been injured. but other than the other, i mean that it made business like dozens of them have been a chance. just give the business. so this equation is this thing, you know, since in a, sorry to interrupt that, i talked about the situation for civilian father, enough safe places in sit down by civilians can, hi, can keep, say, from the violence no, actually you know, in the fight in every way because of the mobility of the war it's moving to another but it would be so. ready you know, there are no names, there are no good business even on some of the majority of the building. they don't have business with that. and even those who have businesses, but i mean,
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i mean a, so there is no place is basically in. so for the civilians to be that so and you know, the people are staying and you know, their name and their bits of this stuff in the small rooms or, or in the rooms that is in the house which is far from, from the walls and stuff so the situation is very visiting this to god and you know, they did it even the commission. i mean the people in the hospital but it difficult because there are some love and you know the hospital a very bad that much of this because then out of it actually because of some of the worry about is using them because of simply run out of the thing like a really,
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really bad about what is going on because so that, that is a team actually vision is, is a site that is very good because we're instead of using band them a welcome and thank you very much. we really appreciate you speaking to us today. thank you so much to be sure to list mohammed and thank you. on the unipolar, while the order is on the criticism in cape town, which is hosting a high level bricks conference on the middle east, on north africa, the head of the local delegation and the old cyclo told us that the group was the farewell were no country is pushed around by others. this is our meeting and the middle east has always been one of the global hotspots merged in conflict
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and as bricks we found that is important that we add our life and focus on the middle east, north africa region, to see how we can bring about peace and reproach month between the conflicting parties. brits that very much. you'd like to see a multiple loan as against a unique color, bipolar what we would like to also be an active participant in addressing the global security challenges, including in the middle east and other areas. because brick stand for peace, brick stand for building a global community that is inclusive that is shared and where no one is marginalized, like we have presently, the global thought is on the pedal, free of the global geopolitical joke and it feel financial architecture. so this is the focus for breaks to bring about peace to bring about corporation to bring about
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an inclusive building to the session will be held over 3 days in the south african capital of cape town. i will focus on pace building in the middle east, on the development of deserters, nor can regions. but me thing is a preparation for a brick. some states leaders meeting which will also take place in south africa. in august ortiz, corolla toddler brings us the details. well this particular bricks meeting of deputy foreign minister, special envoys into the middle east and north africa is of paramount importance here. especially with regards to the host. in this case of south africa, the chair of bricks for the year, south africa saying that they very much want polarity of voices in florida to your views in order to bring back the stability and bring about peace in the middle east
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. not, of course, ignoring how important this area is, as well as north africa with regard to global economics. most of those economies are really what drives the economies of the world, major oil producers and the lakes. and they continue to occupy a very important part in the world that you cannot mix, but also in the phase of where the future waited. and currently where the bit of conflict has been. the feeling here amongst brick members, is that it cannot be a single, a voice that is leading within the middle east and north africa. and primarily being that of the united states, which to this day remains a conflict and partner and has been achieved by more than one country as a meddling nation with in the middle east. south africa is also trying to not only us or in the, the importance of the middle east,
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but they're looking forward looking at this as one of the events that will be taking place, leading up to south africa hosting the heads of state of the brick club later this year in august, and this will be happening in johannesburg in august. now what we understand is that we have a situation way, way and not only south africa is looking at hosting that, but they're looking as inviting the bigger african countries south africa did the very same or when it held the church ship 5 years ago, we saw a wider african family representation, and that is very much expected to happen again this year. ah, to jerusalem now where a vehicle is round into a busy market, leaving at least 8 people injured. israeli officials have called it a terrorist attack ortiz and has the details. as to say that they said tak, happened as israel is preparing to market annual memorial day for fall and idea of
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soldiers and victims of terror. just minutes before one of the memorial ceremonies started. ain't jerusalem, an attack? a rammed into pedestrians on a car, on one of the city's busiest streets, agree posts. we know that for now, 8 people have been injured. one is currently in critical condition. the attacker was neutralized, he died on this port from the wounds. these railey authorities have already called this incident a terror attack. as you remember, hate has been very turbulent here on the ground. and the last 3 months there was a wave of terror attacks that took the lives of 19 israeli. so this is yet another tragic a band investigation is currently on to go in what we know for now about the attacker 39 year old resident of late so far from an arab village in israel, not far from jerusalem. he was married, had 5 children and reports all that he had some mental issues at the time of the
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attack. the man was wearing key pomp, a jewish religious cap. and apparently this is why, despite the situation when securities tighten up in jerusalem in every way across israel, he didn't attract any attention, noticed her any suspicion prime minister netanyahu who has addressed the crowd at the ceremony already commented on this attack, saying the goal was to approve jewish people from this place, but quotation. it will not let them be to us, he said, referring to the terrorists. no one so far claimed responsibility for these attacks had mass. the militant group ruling garza already called it, and he roy, act reports have come in that nearly 60 people were killed and dozens more wounded in northern became affonso friday. except that the perpetrators donned military uniforms and investigation into the incident has been launched. here for some local, sad to say about the attack,
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but i'm into very sad news and really hurts a lot. i really don't know what they had in mind to be able to do that is, inhumane investigations must be initiated that these people are punished because it's really unacceptable. and he did a fair and we have really grieving it really sudden the entire book cannot be population, but i also remain resilient. and i'm sure that the book and the population will be able to raise morale. an overcome this devastation is us. and thank to see our brothers being killed is truly sickening, and it hurts my heart logged. and we hope that the army will gain strength in the days and months to come. we will put an end to this conflict and became a fancy, has been torn by internal conflicts for almost a decade now. on to militant groups of thought to have control of almost 40 percent of the country with conditions deteriorating, the west african nations, a military rulers have declared a general, mobilize ation and
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a bit to combat. and on the uprising, which sprang got earlier this month for to discuss the topic. so let's close live to independent journalist and our list is minutes ago. are many thanks for joining us on the program. i'd like to ask you, what you think was the motive behind friday's attack. so really nobody knows what they want today. i much 60 a book now. so we're going to press a. busy note an investigation into the act and today nobody knows why you need different acts, just your main question. and then these are just choice rule where we're in what you call me story military. so yes, in military uniform and there people are seeing that down the, sorry about this are eyes people and key them what any minute like so nobody knows
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what are the reason why i knew my question. i thought so unfortunately, there's a, a today in record is 60, on earlier this month it, there was another attack not far from friday than stand which took the lives of 40 . is there an end to the violence in site and will steps are being taken to prevent the loss of innocent lives so far? oh, can i really don't know exactly why this is on a friday and everything are 2 days for security concerns. and people think that ok, that's in mind because im situation in money it'll be linked to your line of book now. so as you remember enough used to last days. miley leave
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a very difficult situation at the end is a so, so really you situation, nobody knows what the migration but situation is on this way. many people are using the different countries. now i'm mobile, i say sion has been declared in became a fan site. how people responded to the call in do you believe it's enough to turn the tides so i didn't go where i said have been a mobilization. have people responded to the call? yes. yeah. when, when i session, they responded to their call because the government, the government asked 2 or cs, who can, i can help them to fight against. sure enough to reason and population accept you that all these are my medication when a decision is a hard decision on going to. but now on the,
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on the you for the different countries, i really need to find out the object leader or something different government to have military to try to fight against terrorism on is on these. their situation is on. great, thanks for speaking to us today. jonathan down the list, it is min cigar. i thank you i. busy pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh, who investigated be a north stream a tank south, described his time working at the new york times. and the latest episode of action returns he's going underground. he says that today's u. s. media is committed to being pro bite and into context back to find a balance. reporting is almost a full interview today on our team, but for now his a pretty i worked for years at the new york times and as i'm sure everybody to pay for it, i always want a lot of prizes. and one of the most important stories i wrote about them ca,
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spying on american citizens and nobody named in it. and so the of the notion now. so there's always this, the, it's, it's, i'm certainly an outsider. now i'm publishing on a subset, which is a i'm self publishing in essence, but i will tell you for sure. i have retained a terrific editor, somebody i work with the london review books last time you criticize a year old paper, the new york times. now it's not the with the new york times, not printing important news of interest in the public interest about what's happening in europe and new knows where else they're actually and growing about aiding the f. b i and capturing alleged whistle blows. that's a new one. has lived in let me make a broader than a new york times because there's, you can't win an argument with, you know, i just, i don't want to get into an argument, but i sometimes do. but, but trump terrified the press that he won. after all, the mocking they did,
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and they're terrified again, i will tell you there's a lot of people very worried that we may end up with a biden trump ticket in 2024. and so the times response to trumping all the, all the horrors of january 6, the invasion of the capitol. has there been, i think, to make a very distinct commitment to being pro, by there's very little criticism about them. none of the stories i've written about by none of the allegation of the more than allegations with a lot of specifics i look, i know much more than i've said about what that mission took place in the base. it was based on knowing what we were doing. and so none of them follow the story in any way except the right counter storage given by the intelligence community. so the fact that the, it does was 2 ways. i, you know, you cannot be shocked at the times would be,
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as good citizens turned into the history, hide it for, of course i am, but you can't do a 3 day educational marathon title that knowledge 1st has kicked off in moscow. the event is devoted to trends, innovations, or prospects for brushes. youth. we caught up with the countries finance minister on the side lines of the form to get his take on the event and its significance for well politics. marcia serves as learner coaster strong. we were just discussing that emerging economies are squeezing developed economies. various restrictions are being imposed. sanctions are being imposed, including on settlements on the dollar and the euro are being frozen and confidence in them is declining junior. that is why we have been forced to replace our settlements and freely convertible currencies by settlements in reliable currencies . these are the currencies of our friendly countries, which have no problems with transferring money for goods and services delivered.
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now the development of digital payment formats is on the agenda. western countries do not know what to fill the next package of sanctions with. now we hear that they want to completely ban exports. but we have already talked about counter measures. the restrictions are coming back to affect these very countries like a boomerang. so we see a rise in the cost of consumer goods, baskets, inflation and declining living standards. that is why these countries pursue short sighted policies. our task is to pursue our own independent policy reacting at least and partners to those restrictions that are being imposed with some breaking news from pakistan. now we're at least to 6 people have been killed and i have a 20 mile wounded in a bombing of an anti terrorism unit facility. a warning for you, some you feel is my find the follow.
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