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links into asian african and latin american countries in foreign countries are evacuating hundreds of their nationals as violence in sudan continued urgent solutions to problems directly on the african continent must be found quickly to tackle migration with hungry, foreign minister blaming you policies for the prices, palestinians and israelis can jointly mark memorial day in tel aviv after the restrictions imposed by israeli authorities on a similar event in jerusalem. we spoke to some of the participants who lost loved ones in the decades long conflict with can you imagine how unique to sit with good morning from also this is our teen or national with the latest for these
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updates i'm fiorella is about it's great to have you with us the un based system has been plunged into crisis by western attempts to replace international law with a rules based order that's according to russia's foreign minister speaking at the un security council. just on a sunday from the 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 a sort of rules based order. but no one has actually seen these rules. they have not been the subject of transparent international negotiations. the result is the fragmentation 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 with russia,
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leading the un security council for the month of april. we were able to hear the long awaited address to the 15 member body that leads the united nation from russia is foreign minister, sergei lab ra. now, he emphasized how the united states is distorting the purpose of many international institutions than using them to serve the geopolitical ends of the united states. he discussed the activities of the united states in the pacific region and how they are aimed to stir up tension between the united states and geo political rivals. but they usually see that there are mechanisms of intervention in maritime security issues which are being created under the auspices of the united states with an eye 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 effect of
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multilateralism in asia pacific region. now you also talked about how u. s. efforts to isolate russia around the world have resulted in food supply chains being cut problems in the energy markets and all kinds of consequences for the global can unity. he emphasized that russia's vision is for a world cooperating together and model of globalization that benefits every country will do. numa gustavo in this genuine multilateralism at the present stage 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 un body undermines the very
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principle of multilateralism. when the russian foreign minister spoke before the un security council, he reiterated what he said when he 1st arrived in new york city, which was the essential move by the united states. unable to approve the visas for the journalist who generally travel with the russian foreign minister that this move was an effort to suppress what he had to say before the council. essentially, the united states was trying to prevent the world from hearing the message he put forward before the un security council today explaining that russia would like to see a peaceful resolution of the conflict in ukraine. and also emphasizing that provocations from the united states, such as the expansion of nato and the toppling of ukraine's government in 2014, have only served to escalate global tensions and resulted in the conflict as it is taking place to day. now, at the un, it was emphasized that many bodies are being distorted by the united states, not serving their intended purpose. but russia would like to see the global
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economic benefits of globalization truly play out. however, that would require the united states to stop pressing for economic dominance and stop pushing, militaristic confrontations around the world. international affairs and security analysts, mark sl boda says the u. s. is against any form, any reform to the un security council that would undermine washington's influence. the united states is bent on a policy of a germany of us leg global military gemini, and they have attempted to enact us. they speak of it 1st, they speaking as if they were the world, they speak for the international community, something that survey lever off cold out. specifically, while sharing the un security council and lab office pointed out the many us hypocrisies and double standards when talking about things like interference and
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other countries affairs regime changes invasions occupations over the last few decades and the like. but they feel that this a gemini is slipping from them and they have to act to contain and provoke conflicts with both russia and china. and the u. s. feels that it will no longer be able to military engaged both of those countries in their own backyards. and when falling the security council session in new york are gay laffer off sat down for talks with you and chief until you gutierrez. they mold over the black sea green initiative with live, rob, stressing the need to implement all parts of the international deal to export brain from both russia and ukraine, who terrorist handed lot of a letter with his ideas on making the deal work. here's what the russian foreign minister had to say after the meeting. something sure to me. but gutierrez
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stressed that the grain agreement is a package deal. this includes facilitating the export of grain from ukrainian ports and similar obligations to russia regarding the removal of barriers created by western countries against the export of our grain and fertilizer. the secretary general spoke about the efforts being made to move the russian part of the deal forward. but so far progress has been a noticeable we do not see any desire from western countries to truly fulfill what is necessary to fully implement the initiative. ukraine has once again used the black sea humanitarian corridor to carry out drone strikes against russia's navy. that's according to the russian defense ministry, which says kiev has violated its previous commitments to using the black sea only for the export of brain. marine drones were launched from the ukrainian port of
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odessa on sunday and monday, targeting russian navy ships in crimea. but the attacks were repelled. moscow says the renewal of the black sea, great initiative, due next month, is now in jeopardy due to the ukrainian strikes, which have been branded terrorist acts author and political analyst, nicola mythical, which says, the west doesn't want russia to benefit from the grain agreements. well, the barriers today are trying to win countries from the west. so trying to impose these barriers there was supposed to be in the deal, an agreement for russia to export also more of its grains, export to some of its fertilizers as well. and we know that russia is a very big fertilizer export export or in the world. and we've seen barriers coming out from countries in the west who are ad on the one hand, the, the know how know that they do need russia. they do need material. the new need a new goods and raw material coming out of russia, but they don't want russia to take advantage of it. so the broker dealer whereby
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they think only ukraine is going to get something out of this, and they forget that end is deal. russia is supposed to be having its exports facilitated as well. so i think that the west is not really plain. it's role in this. and again, they're using this treaty 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 what to, to go away from this, from this treaty. so i think it's in everybody's interest, russia, ukraine's, 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's 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 that's for, that's something with for sure as well. among other topics raised by the russian
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foreign minister at the u. s. c, was the ukraine conflict, which he said, well defined the future of international relations, or more highlights from russia's top diplomat speech at the un security council meeting. you can go to our website at r t dot com. now to sedan warranty, gyptian military envoy has been shot dead despite the announcement of the u. s. back 72 hours cease fire. the national army blames are a staff fair military fighters for the incident. while both groups is officials and egypt and bassett, or deny this multiple countries are urgently evacuating their cities, since from sir dan, due to the ongoing clashes. the 1st groups of evacuees have already landed in saudi arabia, jordan and kenya, the u. s. has evacuated almost a 100 people from sudan, most of which were diplomatic staff. while the eas says they've evacuated a 1000 nationals from the country, that's as local,
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so have to look for their own escape routes. thousands reportedly fled the sudanese capital on monday with the un estimating 20000 people fled to neighboring chad, the spiraling humanitarian crisis. and sir dan has put adjacent countries under pressure to taken people, fleeing the conflict. over 300 people have been killed and 3200 injured since fighting began according to the un. we spoke with locals and one of the capitals hospitals who were worried about their future. once, if a young man i'm undergoing dialysis at the kidney center, but for 9 days i couldn't do it because the center was closed. people have no money . patients who used to come with us for dialysis haven't come since last saturday. patients with chronic disease can't bear it, we are very tired. we hope that god helps the country and protects it. and we're calling on the country's officials to find a solution for people who need hospitals. before that i said ill,
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matthew patience should do the dialysis. once every 2 days, there are some patients who haven't done it for 10 days. you've been missed out on the dialysis 2 or 3 times than the patient has a 90 percent chance of dying because water gets inside the lungs. the crisis in sudan is now in its 10th day as the countries main forces, the student needs, national army, and the paramilitary rapid support forces are r. a stuff could not agree on transitional government and control over the military . according to us, secretary of state, anthony blinking sudan warring military factions have agreed to a 3 day seas fire. however, previous attempts to bring a halt to the fighting have failed. we spoke with 2 dan doctor's union spokesperson side mohammed who describe the dire conditions in which the wounded people now have to survive. in this conflict area, 69 percent of the hospitals are completely out of service.
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only 22 hospitals are waking now. many of them has no electricity, they have no clean water. the staff has, the medical stuff has been, have been waiting for 7 days without being jane. so they became very exhausted. some time the salient had to operate using their mobile phone lives and they have to disinfect to clean their hands to, to operate by using very primitive cleaners for the not the proper disinfect them. they had lack of for medical supplies, some of the ambulances, 6 ambulances actually has been, has been attacked,
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and many ambulances had been forbidden to carry the b, b people. many people cannot reach the facilities because there is no safe areas and they can be attacked or bombarded. as a migration crisis continues to trouble europe with thousands of refugees making their way from africa. hungary, foreign minister has urged for problems on the continent to be solved in order to topple the issue. adding e u policies have done more harm than good since he, you policies inspire one migration wave after the other cooperation has become a priority with african countries willing and able to keep young citizens home who are also of key importance for the future of their homeland europe longstanding africa policy can pretty much be summed up as concern trolling. in other words, leaders saying that they're just so worried about african humanitarian issues or
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terrorism in africa. and then ultimately using that as a reason for establishing a military presence in africa. countries. then after that they end up hanging out in the hope of ultimately getting enough of a foothold to convert that military action to some kind of economic profit for them . even you chief diplomat, yoseph burrell had to pretty much acknowledge late last year. that the interest, the humanitarian interest is really selective. when it comes to what crises the pays attention to and which ones it totally ignores. he was really dismayed that they couldn't be bothered, for example, with the ethiopian civil war. and that it went ignored by europe in the west, in favor of ukraine. one thing that has kept me very busy, very sorry, and very frustrated as ethiopia, not enough people talk about it. we do not talk a lot about ethiopia. what is happening in te gray is the deadliest war we complain
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rightly about what is happening in ukraine. but what is happening in ethiopia is really awful. so reading between the lines there, it seems like humanitarian concern is secondary to economic considerations. when europe makes decisions about where to focus is attention in africa. and even the operations that the block does undertake have a really bad track record when it comes to actually making that transition from chaos to profit for them. or even in meeting their stated humanitarian or counter terrorism objectives. francis mission in africa. so hell region for example, with such a resounding success that islamist violence is up 22 percent and related fatalities by 50 percent. that's according to the african center for strategic studies. with much of that, concentrated in this to hell region right under the use watch branch was kicked out of molly after a couple of coup d'etat does happened right under its nose during its security and stabilization mission. so good job there. and burkina, faso in the same region,
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kicked out french troops in january and more recently suspended from state tv. broadcasting after pulse, then cat, which is the international state television network for friends. pick up an interview with the head of al qaeda's north african branch and air that nothing says counter terrorism. concern like hearing an interview of a talk, terrorist in the region and all the instability and calls like the mid the europe ian operations has led to a mass exodus of locals, which is exactly what the former libyan leader, mom, or get off the warrant on french tv, when he said ahead of the french and u. k. lead nato bombing include a ton of his country and 2011. that a few went down. italy and france would be flooded with millions of migrants because libya played a role in security, stabilizing africa, and the mediterranean. and, well, certainly the flow of migration into europe is still
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a big problem. with the death of $440.00 migrants in the central mediterranean, just in the 1st 3 months of this year, that's according to figures from the united nations. and even when it comes to the use own policy of helping to be africa, which seems like a pretty basic request, right? well, they demanded the free flow of grain from ukraine in order to do that. and it turns out now that 44 percent of that has ended up in europe, not now africa in europe, and that's according to raise up everyone. and, well, that's pretty much says all you need to know about who and what current europe in policies for africa, for ultimately benefiting israel is marking its memorial day and occasion dedicated to the memory of fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism. traditionally, israelis and palestinians had been able to grieve their losses together in jerusalem. however, this year israel's government had ban palestinians from joining in commemorations
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in jerusalem. israel's defense minister, cited security concerns and the sensitivity of the date as the rationale behind his decision of yet the supreme court of israel itself, under its hat from the right ruled the measure unlawful granting palestinian families so right to participate. meanwhile, in battle p. m. benjamin netanyahu called for national unity at the ceremony. morning palestinians and israelis gathered and tel aviv the event which is being held for the 18th time saw some $15000.00 people in attendance. participants shared stories of their losses and express their hope for an end to violence. here's what some of the participants had to say. my name is i so happy a mad love. i'm working with them to be a woman and said look, i become sort of if i missed my been with being in therapy 6 been on the i so
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that's me. i know when i listen to the story, i think i don't know unless i'm i think that it's my list of all. this is my listen . so. ah. so watch having been because we had written, my name is will be dam, lynn, and i'm the spokesperson. and the director of international relations for the parents. this is the ceremony of palestinians and israelis. she had the same loss and in the same pain, i wish they'd come in and listen and meet these wonderful people who went to a transformation and changed in their lives. and it's so unique because of the whole lost somebody. i love my son. can you imagine how unique to sit with the palestinian mother who also lost her son and to talk in the
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same voice for reconciliation? my name is mike from b. o am i talking to her money on the ball a thorough talking like 94 by a preston young young person that she blurred. so probably with the whole boss in the middle of philip if we missed it. she was not before i was 25 on the time before and i missed her since then. leave my message, you left a job of hope that maybe we can stop this blog. so maybe we can talk to his violin from this. hey, it just comes listen and talking to each other and method for them to know each other. that's the most important thing. these are these up understand could live together. you told me that i need to to continue this violence any more than a former israeli parliament member slammed israeli authorities decision to ban palestinians from the annual ceremony. well,
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i think this private brief will be allowed to be healed to deborah without fear in the decision of all wrong security. mimi sil, nope. the willow zoom was very fairly the future and therefore anything to be very, very important business. the business supreme court decided that they should be allowed to from you as breaks envoys me in south africa to discuss conflicts in the middle east and north africa. the head of the south africa delegation says the block is well placed to become an alternative arbiter for peace in the regions and is open to accepting new partners. the middle east has always been one of the global hotspots merged in conflict and as bricks. we found that it is important that we add our life and focus on the middle east,
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north africa region, to see how we can bring about peace and reproach. month between the conflicting parties, a bricks member is kind of re engage in a conflict. what would you say to them would say reach of risks to be talking about other conflicts, a lot to be addressing it. so number one, this is more than just about a member of being involved in the conflict. this is not a conflict between russia and ukraine. proxy wise of being 40 year. and we all know that, that this is a proxy wall between the usa and russia, between nato and russia. brings is arguably the best pleased international organization with the prerequisite counter wait too, with the influence in the middle east, as well as north africa, particularly when it comes to issues of conflict and instability in those regions. and now that the chief, if the gates and bring lead of the west, the united states has moved from
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a position of oil imports to mit export. the seemingly happy to wash their hands clean of any of this. and again. busy that been happening, it was really up to china to step up into the role of bringing the historic piece agreement between saudi arabia as well as iran, longstanding rivals that are now seemingly eager to explore all the benefits and opportunities of joining the bricks group. as was tossed by the leaders last year, we should start discussing expansion. we are busy working out the modalities of expansion some that you know. so countries i'm interested in joining brick, saudi arabia being one of them. we are busy with that. busy process and we will provide to our foreign ministers a status report. hey ginger, we're busy with working on criteria, rules of procedures, standards governing the expansion so that we can see this. we look at the question of expansion to which are briefly design agreed on south africa and china are
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seemingly reserved about taking in new members into the bridge club, even though for different reasons. but it seems hard to, you know, the over 20 countries that had made the initial request, even of the wiggling down that list to 13. but the upcoming lead a summit in august in johannesburg in south africa, has already made international headlines following the hague issue of an international arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin. it remains to be seen as south africa will handle this potential international incident. because it is a signatory to roles, international criminal court goals, other for oddity in cape town. ah, now to pakistan were at least 16 people have reportedly been killed. and around 60 wounded in a pair of glass sat a counterterrorism department building on monday evening. a warning,
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some viewers may find the following images distressing. the country's prime minister says the cause of the bloss is still being investigated. meanwhile, other reports, citing a local police official claim, a fires for the destination of explosive materials stored at the facility just hours earlier. local media sources released contradictory reports saying a suicide bomber that needed an explosive. after entering the police building, causing its collapse, local residents shared what they saw as the query does some establish new order, we have not received any solid evidence to say there was an attack from outside party. there was an explosion from him last there. and my cousin who is a police officer, was a victim out on the delta t is at alamo, a fit when i came here at the beginning, there was chaos of many people had arrived here, most of them to donate blood blood. we have seen many injured people being moved inside them because you are not official. a number swatca, believe it. on monday,
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around 8 30 pm, a huge explosion was heard in counter terrorism. police department in swatch. the whole building of the police station completely collapsed. we were told, most of the debt are police officers, while one woman and a child whirl so killed because the nearby houses were also damaged in the blast. according to hospital sources, a significant number of injured or in critical condition. rescuers have been working at the scene and the if you're more bodies could be under the rob. oh god, that's a rap on the hour and coming up. april is freedom month in africa. we're african countries celebrate their independence from colonial rule. more on this and on russia's history with the colonization on the continent next on africa. now, thanks for tuning in. stay close with
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ah ah ah ah, with the discovery of the new world, at the end of the 15th century, there appeared atlantic slave trade. the slave traders from european countries
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started building forth on the western coast of the african continent to transport the african inhabitants to america, to be forced into hard labor. until the middle of the 17th century. portugal had played the main role in this atrocious business. then great britain, france and the netherlands took the leadership for the span of 400 years of legal and illegal slave trade. about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people tre practice by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations
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classifies that trans atlantic slave trade as one of the gravest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. this is the biggest.

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