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the training you can do the state is in 2022. ah ah, last claims, at least the 8 lives in pakistan, at least more than 20 wounded, following the suicide bombing of a police station in the countries north west. also ahead with the current extensive over representation of the west in ms. me when you, when body undermines the very principal louder with the message from russia as foreign minister here on the lines the west. the 10 to replace the international law with only to the detriment of world market. in 8 people are injured in a car, robbing attack in jerusalem. please say the assailant was neutralized after being shot by a civilian under the latest episode of going on to ground journalist
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seymour hersh who published a report on the news stream attacks, it says there is no diversity of opinion and the us media. as the majority of them are committed to being pro, established with times response to trump in all the horrors of january, 6th, the invasion of the capitol. has there been, i think, to make a very distinct commitment to being pro, by a hello and welcome you're watching all t international with the latest that world news update is great to have you with us . i was starting out with breaking news from pakistan where 8 people have been killed and i have a 20 more wounded the bombing of a counter terrorism department building a warning for you. some of you might find the following, but just to step a, according to local media source is a suicide bomber detonate an improvised explosive device off the entering the
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building, causing it to collapse. there would have details on the motive or identity of the suspect at this point. the north western regional pakistan has been playing with terrorism for years. we will, of course, be keeping you updated as any new information comes in. so stay with us with western attempts to replace international law with a rule space to order the core of the unfolding world. dickon on the crisis that's according to russia's foreign minister while sharing the un security council meeting on monday. just on a sunday night. she still with the u. n. central 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 the un charter with the sort of rules based order. but no one has actually seen these rules. they have not been the subject of transparent international negotiation. the result is the fragmentation
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of global trade, the collapse of market mechanisms, the paralysis of the w t. o and the final undisguised transformation of the i m f into an instrument for achieving the goals of the us and its allies, including military objectives. well, with russia leading the security council for the month of april, we got to hear the long anticipated remarks by russian foreign minister serge, a lab rop. when he was speaking, he touched on the fact that multinational institutions are being corrupted by the united states. and they're essentially not serving the international purpose of maintaining peace and prosperity for which they were intended. now, he touched on us efforts in the pacific right now, which seemed to be provoking confrontation with china. here's what he had to say, but they say that there are mechanisms of intervention and mary time security issues which are being created under the auspices of the united states with an eye
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to ensuring the unilateral interests of the west in the waters of the south china sea, it is no secret that the goal of the indo pacific strategies is to contain china and isolate russia. this is how our western colleagues interpret effective multilateralism in asia pacific region. now elsewhere and his remarks, he focused on how russia sees, essentially the economic benefits that come from globalization. not playing out because of efforts by the united states to maintain dominant and the united states efforts to isolate russia have resulted in disrupting food supply chains. the energy markets, however, if countries could trade with each other on the basis of when, when cooperation things could certainly improve. here is what he said further in his remarks would start on this list of genuine multilateralism. at the present stage requires the adaptation of the un to objective trends of formation of
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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 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 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
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that leads the united nation. however, he emphasized in his remarks that russia seeks a world of multi polarity or countries can trade with each other on a win win, cooperation basis, and militaristic confrontations are not promoted and escalated. as to discuss these developments with moscow based into international affairs and security analysts marks lebeau to thanks for joining us. so the vs pharmacist has condemned the american militarization of the asia pacific region and the attendance to confront russia and china there. of course, the un chief is also sounding the alarm as a high risk of conflicts between super power. so, why do you think the us and its allies insist on escalating the situation? the u. s. currently, the u. s. foreign policy, a lead and the political leader utterly consumed by a supremacist, the ideology of exceptionalism,
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which in international terms they have the belief that they are morally and systemically superior to all other government. people, societies on earth and therefore the world is better off under the ages of a us led western global hegemony. this is often talked about as a quote unquote, the international community where the west that tends to speak for the world. something that sort of a lab roth during his speech while sharing the un security council today said let's call a spade a spade. no one elected the us to speak for the world. they speak for the wet, not the actual international community. and there's nothing that has made that more clear than the rest of the world refusal to follow. busy the u. f. lead west, existential war of sanctions on russia with the like,
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as i said last the last time the us, the using the u. n. as a tool for promoting the rules based on western dominance. but someone argue that the us sounds somewhat tied by the fact that it's based in new york and of course, largely funded by the u. s. government itself. so what's your take on that criticism and the response to that? yeah, i think it actually is very much shows how the u. s. has abused its privilege, and it is a privilege that the, you know, the main center of, of the un where the general assembly and the un security council are held is held in new york. that is a privilege and a responsibility. something that the u. s. has repeatedly weaponized, not just against russia, delaying our view skating, trying to drag out the process of
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a prior supplying v who the new member should be and shouldn't be, should represented by seats of the us, the u. k. and fran. busy altogether, as permanent members of the security council, us would never give away the rights of that. similarly, approving countries such as south africa and brazil to respect their reflect their respective parts of the world would be thing is giving too much power to the brakes . madrid, russia, india, china, and south africa grew. so absent, a major global confrontation such as originated the u. n. n or the current form in world war 2. i don't think that there is any such agreement possible because of the current geopolitical allow it such as russia, but also countries like china, india, and brazil, the cooling for talks to end. the ukraine conflict, the us and its allies. however,
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say they won't care to be russia on the battlefield, but how likely is that to ever happen? and how is this will even supposed to end without some form of paste talks? i think we have heard enough through the anonymous officials representing the buyer and administration speaking through their cit. og refers that the new york times and the washington pro make clear that they don't believe that the care regime can, can win this conflict despite. busy all of the military and economic power of nato, backing them right down onto the battle field and direction on the battlefield. training our intelligence. what they hope to do is, is to make russia a bleed through this process to weaken russia. both it's military and it's international and economic standing. it's not quite working out for them the way it
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is, but i don't think that they e. e, the exit ramp from how much they've tied geo political importance to the situation they've, they've gotten so far behind you grain that the amount of geopolitical damage they've started referring to as a modern day. domino theory that if they lose the ukrainian conflict, as nato backing the cambridge him, then taiwan will follow. meaning that they would fail to separate taiwan away from china through arming, tie when he separated them on the iowa mox about moscow based international affairs and security on an s 20. thank you, tom. really appreciate your insight. thank you. thanks for having me now as a number of countries including india, saudi arabia, russia and iran have chosen to strengthen their ties and move away from conducting
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trade using the us dollar. a recent report by the financial times say the green back is weakening its position as the world's reserve currency. my colleague peter scott discussed the issue with a contributor chris m. we just have to have a look at the absolute fiasco. the united states government is made with their own economy and to do it because of that, we've seen this, you know, this is fluctuation, the dollar massive inflation. and really if i met, if i were in the country, it's a bit like you and i, if you're going to send me pounds from the u. k. and i'm gonna receive repo so dollars. that one thing if you're paying for service, you don't want when that transaction is happening for that value to be less than what you sent me because i've been asking for more money course. yet if i'm a country looking at the global trade to buy millions or hundreds of millions of dollars worth of whatever product that by phoebe down boiling gas and food products or anything like that, i'm going to try and find a currency. it is more stable for me, and as, as countries move away from the greenberg, which currencies are the tenants to choose instead. and what we've seen countries
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like saudi arabia start trading in the chinese women b. and just to understand the economy of china and how they manage their currency, there is very little fluctuation in it. you can see it pretty much flat line all the way through, which again, for the reason i just stated is really, really good. if you're wanting to trade between i to be because you know that what you sent me is what i receiving. i think it's really the chinese women be this winning. and you're also seeing other countries that are, you know, that are, that are allied with russia and buying russian oil and gas, also using the rubel. and even, even though the brazilian pesa was being used as well, which is a very large economy just allows, allows russia to control more, more of its pricing. that said, you know, when, when oil and gas is extracted, which is rushes, probably main export to that, the international community, when that's extracted, obviously the cost of doing that is made in rubles. the fact is, if, if they can sell that product in roubles, or even in chinese women be, which is pretty much as i said, more stable. it allows you know, more profit to be made by, by, by russian companies my, the russian state and really benefit everyone in this country. is that now
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a lot more than using us dollars. yeah. and to what extent has this, this tendency been influenced by some of the sanctions have been posed on impose on most of the war in ukraine. it left russia with no real choice, but it also laughed. and i don't know how they didn't see this. it also left anyone buying things from russia with no choice. i mean, the united states stopped all the all russian stocks and she has been able to people with us dollars that ruins the landscape for any investor that doing that maybe for strategic reason in order to get a discount on the price of the oil and gas that they're buying, so really left with no choice. and what's happened now we've just seen every country guy, you know, what if you're going to make it difficult for us, let's go the easy but not easy. route is. well, it looks like it's, it's starting to be far more profitable for everyone trading. the car has denied a came from the sudanese army which said and addiction military. a tosh has been shot dead by the power military group. earlier sedans, armed forces said they're in full control of the country's borders. here's
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a local correspondence with more from the ground. the glass is still going actually on the ground and then not say that one side is controlling the situation anymore. now we can see that the military is on a monthly basis, but the us f as well. the majority of 2 of those to see this is a unity as well. so i got to believe that they can also start their movement of the military from one place to another. so they can not contain the situation. i mean, the army a ship, this war looks to be going for more is the fight in the us is that in the field, they know that they don't have like the national army,
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but they use it think of using the mobility vehicles so they can track the feet of the military to fight. so inside the neighborhood, you know, the army, the army advanced was, is, has been neutralized somehow because they cannot use the heavy was inside as mentioned areas. is that the, maybe the lengthy is what we need to length the war for longer and longer time was so comes, of course i'm at the increasing international efforts to evacuate civilians from sit down because of the situation as i thought. how was that proceeding to say, how is it going so far? the evacuation a, a, a,
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a, a, a, also that is the job, them to keep all of those countries a stop it to a people. they use different tools. they go, some of them a different to a fees on a, a, a, the form with a large group of prisoners, reportedly escaped from the prison in college where the former president, i wish it was also helps out with the saying that he could have been among the fugitives, what else can you tell us about that to the 9 and
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a we don't know exactly what the 2 sites, but maybe they are the us it. one of them is reportedly trying to clean the former president and the other is in that a . i don't that inside of some of the business i've been injured. but other than that, the other, i mean that he made the business like dozens of them have been a, a safe places and sit down by civilians can high and keep, say from the violence. no, actually, you know, in the fight in every way because of the mobility of the war,
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the, it's moving to another very would be so you know, there are no means there are no business even so there are no places basically, so that do for the civilians to be that so and you know, the people, the, i'm the main and the 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 on this stuff. this is a really bad. so the civilians is a team. actually this vision is, is with that, that is very good because a, a well go shows and everything you've got
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to buy and it is firing. humanitarian crisis in sit down and neighboring countries are now under pressure to take in people that were fleeing from the conflict. one of those nations is charge which faces a harsh migration crisis while already receiving hundreds of thousands of refugees . according to nations representative to the un refugee agency, lo, castro, speaking to our team by the government to worry about the situation. i was there at the beginning of the week just a few days ago and i would witness my car at the 100 and under they'll probably finding that i'm the queen and coming to child to belongings they had left, there was healing a reaction or the present time in the back, they had no intention to to go back to that mean any in the near future because the
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many of them and they had already come come to to child. go back to that. if you that we have already 600000 records, you've been shot. so i need to read the faculty that could you send that out to them. so that's not a lot of people are lacking. and the government that provides that, you know, they just ensure that they need to offer more records than we are going to was there any fees on the lead off? i mean that position in the past. they do really 5 to jerusalem. now we're a vehicle has round into a busy markets, leaving at least 8 people injured. is ready, officials of called it
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a terrorist attack, or the middle east correspondent maria phenomena has to be towns as to say that they. so tac happened as israel is preparing to mark its annual memorial day for fall, an idea of soldiers and victims all terror. just minutes before one of the memorial ceremony started. ain't jerusalem and attack a rammed ain't to pedestrians on a car on want of the city's busiest streets agree posts. we know that for now, 8 people have been aimed at. 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, he has been very turbulent here on the ground in the last 3 months. they was a wave of terror attacks, but took the wives all 19 israeli. so this is yet another tragic a band investigation is currently on to go in what we know for now about the attack, a 39 year old resident of bait, sofa, an arab village in israel,
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not far from jerusalem. he was married, had 5 children and reports all that he had some mental issues at the time of the attack. the man was very keep palm, 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 from an asserting. tanya, 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 8 will not let them beat us. he said, referring to terrorists. no one so far claimed responsibility police attack hamis, the militant group ruling garza group. i was want to lower prices and one of the most important stories are you for sure. i have reached this. you can't win an argument with, you know, i just don't want to get into an argument. i sometimes do but,
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but trump terrified to brush that he won. after all, the mocking they did. and they're terrified again. and 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 trump and all the, all the horrors, the january, 6 invasion of the capitol has there been, i think, to make a very distinct commitment to being pro, by there's very little criticism or by them. none of the stories i've written about by none of the allegation, and 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 base. it was based on knowing what we were doing. and so none of them have followed the story in any way except the right counter stories given by the intelligence community. so the fact that the, it does was 2 ways. i, you know, you cannot be shocked that the times would be as good citizens turned into the
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history, hide it for. of course i am, but you can see the european council has decided to set up a civilian lead security mission in moldova, to count as cyber threats, as well as interference from foreign states. today we are stepping up, you support to moldova, to protect its security, territorial integrity and sovereignty the deployment of this new mission. as yet another important political sign of the you support in the current difficult circumstances. russell say that the mission will provide strategic advice that policy developments and identify so called threats as early as possible. aaliyah and june, the european council recognize the prospect of moldova entering the union and pledge to granted the status of candidate country. we spoke to stephan gaiety, research and from the institute of european studies in pal. great, he believes that with this move to you is manifesting
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a defined occupation of the country made to has been enrolled in mold on issues of 4 years. and the i love to be reminded that 8 years ago, john kerry mentionable dover in the country on the line of fire between the united states and russia. this visual would provide quite the opposite. literally the opposite box. it will be the e. you actually may go through e u that would occupy model one institution. and basically what we see here is a hostile takeover of the country in a neo colonial fashion. with the pretext that it is protecting the country. and that with the horse are heavily heavy involvement, all the government doubled over itself. so i think that this is primarily a question for the citizens rolled over and for to chris. do show core to see whether this is according to the constitution or not. and i presume it is not because this is a direct interfering in really the most vital elements,
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all of national sovereignty and national security folks, news host at tucker carlson, famous for his criticism of the bind it administration has left the network. colson's conservative show had been a flag ship for the channel since 2016 is well known for criticizing biden's administration policies. the last episode of a show ad last friday that was another staple us media anger from cnn don't lemon is announced. he's also leaving his network calling, get a shock on his social media. for more of the latest news update stuff gets check our website r t dot com. we'll be back with more in about 30 minutes. ah, in light of nato's assertion this past week. but ukraine will be
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