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100, with a worst view of russia, due to historical disagreements. what i see if you are somebody in the gum handle, political, more than a, the current executive over representing civil. that's the message from russia's foreign minister, has a, the global economy and egyptian military, 2nd week of an appraisal in the country to, to live down to being shown by a civilian theme. attack. say there's no diversity of opinion in the us, me times response to, to trump in all the polar being provided. thought the international with the latest at world news out date is good to have you with it at the co op, the unfolding. well, the can on the crisis, that's according to what i see still with the un centric system is currently going through a deep cries, international law,
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and the un charter with the sort of rules these national negotiation pursue reduce the result is the fragmentation of and the final undisguised transformation of the i m f into with russia, leading the un security council for the month of april united nations, from russia's foreign minister, sergei lat, rental institution, and using them to serve the geopolitical they are aimed to stir up tension when united states and geopolitically issues which are being created under the auspices of the united, the south china assembly. it is no secret that the goal of our western colleagues interpret effective multilateralism at all have resulted in food supply chains being caught, that russia's vision is for world cooperating together. am realism at the present stage requires the adaptation international relations mister. it is necessary to accelerate the and latin american countries in it, the current excessive of multilateralism. when the russian foreign minister spoke
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before the essential moved by the united states, unable to approve, it was an effort to suppress what he had to say before the council. as counsel today, explaining that russia would like to see a peaceful g, the expansion of nato, and the toppling of your brains government in 2000 and taking place today. now, at the un, it was emphasizing the global economic benefits of globalization truly play out minutes and not pushing militaristic confrontations around the world. un security council that would undermine washington's implement. gemini, of u. s. lead global military gemini, of exceptionalism. and they have attempted to speak for the international community, something that sergei lab, let's call a spade a spade. no one elected as a court rules based order. it, we, and laughter office pointed out the many us hipaa regime changes invasions
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occupations over the last few and they have to act to continue that it will no longer be able to military following the security council session. a new york's like a laugh. laugh, stressing the need to implement all parts of the international daily on making the field work. here's what the russian foreign minister had this green agreement is a package deal really as a political leverage whereby it should just stick to the treaty itself. let russia and ukraine export their grains, so i think could be this would be a harmful for everybody if this is for sure where to, to go away from this from this treaty. so i think it's in everybody's interest, russia, ukraine, and the rest of the world to stick to the treaty and make sure that it is respected and to make sure that there's no, there are no ministers against it. so i think this is something which is, which is important. at the end, if russia retreats from this treaty, it's going to harm more ukraine and the rest of the world than it will russia. this
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will be something with, for sure, as well. meanwhile, is the number of countries including russia, india, saudi arabia, and the ron, and moving away from trading in us dollars. a recent report by the financial times, it says the green back is weakening and his position is the world's reserve currency. my colleague peter scott discussed the issue without the contributor chris adams. 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 mass of inflation. and really if i met, if are 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 going to receive roubles or 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 for global trade to buy billions or hundreds of millions of dollars worth of whatever product i, phoebe down boiling gas and food products or anything like that,
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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 we're, we've seen countries like saudi arabia start trading in the chinese women b. and just to understand the economy of china and how they manage their currency, who 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 a to b, because you know that what you sent me is what i was saying. but i think it's really the chinese women be that 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 leather. the brazilian pests of is 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 extract, 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 rubles, or even in chinese women be, which is pretty much as i said, more stable. it allows you know,
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more profit to be made by, by, by russian companies my, the russian state and really benefit everyone in this country sat now a lot more than using us dollars here. 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 left. 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 folks and she has been able to people with us dollars that ruins of the landscape for any investor that doing that may be for strategic reason in order to get a discount on the price of 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 now to sedan as a report that an addiction military attack was shot dead by the recess. power
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military group has been confirmed by the egyptian foreign ministry as an on going on clashes across sedan earlier the national military. so they've fully controls all of the countries borders. have a local correspondence with more. this is a voice actually on the ground and then not say that one science is controlling the situation anymore. we can see that the military is going through a lot of business military basis for the us, if us, when they are doing the majority of the this is the unity as well. so, and i go to do 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 army and the can not fully point in the situation of this war. those to be
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going for more is the fight in the 7th, is that in the field? 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 drag their feet off the military to the 5. so i'm inside the neighborhoods. you know, the army, the army is once, once we, once it has been neutralized somehow because they cannot use the he was inside the areas that maybe lengthy is what we need to know the war for longer and longer time. ok, so comes of course i'm at the increasing international efforts to evacuate civilians from sit down because of the situation. and so far i was not proceeding to say, how was it going so far? the evacuation a
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space you pay for a ban, please. a suit china in john, a u e r. so that is the job to keep all of those countries the started to and the people they use different tools. they will, some of them was a use different to a fees also using the plan for the us. also using a, a large group of prisoners reportedly escaped from the prison in college where the
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former president i'll share was also how some of this is saying that he could have been among the fugitives. what else can you tell us about that to them? and then there are a, we don't know exactly what the 2 sites, but maybe they are the us if and so one of them is really trying to see the former president and the others in that a p a which side is trying to say this again, but in that there are a for i don't that inside the visit on some of the business of interest. but on the other, i mean that he made a list of them have been able to just discuss the business. so this said it's a huge father,
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enough safe places and sit down with civilians can hide and keep safe from the violence. no, actually, you know, in the fight in that way because of the mobility of the war flashes, it's moving to an amber going to another very quickly. so, you know, there are no warning there are no, even though there are no places basically for the media. so and you know the same and then you know their name and the rest of this stuff in the more rooms or, or in the room step is in the house which is far from, from the, was on. this is stuff sufficient. those are, this is very bad. so then the dominion since then gene actually at least sufficient is, is what it was that because instead of
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using them, boom, boom, boom, boom issues and everything you've got imagine, well, civilians being evacuated from the country, sedans, warring military functions of agreed to a 3 day sci fi, at least, according to us state secretary and me blink, and previous attempts to bring hope to the fighting have notably failed. amid the spiraling, he went to terry and crisis in sudan. neighboring countries are now under pressure to take in people who are fleeing from the military conflict. one of those nations, this chad, which faces a harsh migration crisis, was already receiving hundreds of thousands of refugees as, according to chance representative to the un refugee agency. laura low task pro speaking to our team by the government. really, really about the situation i, i was there at the beginning of last week just
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a few days ago and i would witness my talk to the hundreds and hundreds of findings and coming child that would be they had they were feeling very reaction or the present time in the back, they had no intention to to go back to that in the near future because many of them and they had already come to, to child go back to that issue that we had the 600000 records shot. so i do need the re be happy to provide that to you for the government that could use it and then not be sure that you have now a lot of people and the government that you know,
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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 position in the past really 5 to jerusalem. now where a vehicle is rammed into a busy markets, leaving at least 8 people injured. it's ready. officials, of course, a terrorist attack, not a middle east correspondence. maria phenomena has the details as to say that they said tact happened as israel is preparing to mark its annual memorial day for full and idea of soldiers and victims of terror. just minutes before one of the moral ceremonies started in jerusalem and attack, rammed into pedestrians on a car, on one of the cities busiest trees agree posts. we know that for now, 8 people have been in that one is currently in critical condition. the attacker was
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neutralized, he died on the port from the wounds. these rarely authorities have already called this incident. a terror attack, as you remember, have, has been very turbulent here on the grounds. in the last 3 months there was a way will terror attacks, but took the lives of 19 israeli. so this is yet another tragic event investigation is currently on to go in what we know for now about the attack of 39 year old resident of the us off on an era village in israel, not far from jerusalem. he was married, had 5 children and reports 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 into slim in every way across israel, he didn't attract any attention. know of her, any suspicion from minnesota into yahoo has addressed the crowd at the ceremony, already commented on this attack, saying the goal was to approve jewish people from this place,
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but quotation will not let them because he said, referring to terrorists. no one so far claimed responsibility for the attack. the milton group ruling guys are already called it heroic act. pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh, who investigated be no stream attacks, has described his 17th era experience of working for the new york times. and the latest episode of action were tons, these going underground hush say that today's us mainstream media is committed to being pro establishment. and you can't really expect to any balance reporting from them. you can watch that full interview later today. all right here on our team, but for now he's a preview. 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 ca, spying on american citizens, had nobody named in it. and so, you know,
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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 worked with at the london review books last time. you criticize a year old paper, the new york times. now it's not so with the new york times, not printing important news of interest in the public interest about what's happening in europe and who knows where else they're actually growing about aiding the f. b i. and capturing alleged whistleblowers. that's a new one, isn't it? 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, 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 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 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 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 stories 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 as good citizens turning to the history hide there. of course i am,
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but you can see iran has some sanctions on the ear, so quite supporting terrorism and finance inside the persian state. when it comes to thousands of the birth, those imposed restrictions on to ron for alleged human rights abuses are tedious. if it generally hasn't. this time the i r g c, these womic revolution gars corps is also targeted by the sanctions. while on monday, the announced fresh bands on 8 iranian individuals and one iranian entity that one iranian entity is an iranian mobile service provider, called our young telecommunications company, which is allegedly involved in some surveillance operations against the iranian public. iranian lawmakers are also targeted the u. k was quick to follow suit and also imposed its own sanctions against the islam of republic. and it targeted the art you see quote in its entirety this time iran was quick to respond by announcing its own reciprocal measures against the e u and the u. k. r,
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the iranian foreign ministry on the same day announced new sanctions on 17 individuals and 4 entities based in the u. k. and the e u. they slanted republic a fair on condense, the acts of the e u and the u. k. regime for support in facilitating and denying from cancer in the destructive acts of the form mentioned individuals and entities. and that is violation of international obligations regarding combating terrorism, announces that the acts of those unimposing and exacerbating cruel sanctions is all the is violation of fundamental principles of international law set forth in the united nations charter. over the past months saw the u. k. and in you are having posed are several so called sanctions packages against these la mac republic and against the r g c over alleged gross rights violations by the iranian officials. it
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won't, in return, has called on the you to avoid of taking a dual approach on the issue of human rights while keeping mom over. frances harsh cracked down on hundreds of thousands of protesters over microns pension reform plan. so now these la mic republic is advising the you to mind its own business and avoid interfering in other countries issues. as always, you can keep up with all the very latest news updates, documentaries, and interface by checking our website all t dot com. thank you for your company. i'm for choosing international in in light of major assertion this past week. but ukraine will be a member of the military alliance. is natal planning for a direct military intervention? ukraine? yes. that it intends on going to war with russia.
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a ah i'm african are dancing. you're watching this season's penultimate episode of going underground broadcasting all around the world from dubai and the u. e. a few weeks ago, we spoke to pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh about his bombshell report of the united states blew up in wood stream pipeline destabilizing europe's energy supplies, and causing what may have been the single biggest methane emission event ever
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recorded. an environmental catastrophe and now hush, the legendary journalist, known for exposing cover up like the u. s. armies, massacre me lie and torture of prisoners in abu ghraib joins me again from washington. d. c. with more revelations. this time reporting that the c, i was well aware that ukrainian president log ms lensky and his entourage embezzled hundreds of millions of dollars in usaid. thank you so much. yes, i for coming back on. i mean, after revealing that the terror at jack tell me about this $400000000.00 of us public money and, and i think most american media covers the fact that the american public certainly need 400000000 dollars for infrastructure. tell me about the latest scandal trading with the enemy. ah, well, you have to know that the budget right now the actual money. i think the, the a, my government is spent on that war is a, well, about 5 months ago was about a 113000000000. and it's now up to $120.00. so the $400000000.00 figure. when you
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compare it to that, the great gross amount about.
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