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is it strategic interests in geopolitical positioning, or is it ideology in a pathological hatred of russia? i will let the viewers decide, but one thing is, certain, the alliance has put its very existence on the line. you can take that to the bank with distressing images from the down where bodies lifted the streets with hospitals overflowing as clashes between the army and the r is that power military group, rachel, and for 13 days also ahead. it was obvious to me, i was the night of my, the moment i showed freshman passport. this is despite the fact that i'm competing without a flag, a russian tennis player misses her tournament in europe, off the l. o. t polish airlines refuses to let russian slide. we hit the athlete story and baiting form and forward to russia with the head of
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a chinese delegation of the presidency and polanski talked for the 1st time since the outbreak of the ukraine conflict with hello and welcome. it's 11 pm here in the russian capital, and you're watching all the international with the very latest world news that is great to have your company that we start with the down where violence has been raging for 13 days, claiming the lives of over 450 people, and the latest developments report say at least 20 people were wounded in the shelling of a hospital in the city of on demand. so far, no fatalities have been reported. a school in the capital costume was also struck, leaving it in built in ruins. again, some of you might find the following fact, each upsetting the national army also struck all reserve power military vehicles on tuesday. the you and is concerned about the escalation of violence, which could spock a wider con in the region,
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a representative of the organization and sit down and says that at this point there is no sign of the violence of basing it to an equivalent sign that either is ready to seriously negotiate, suggesting that both thing and securing a returning victory over the other is possible. the fighting incident has created a humanitarian catastrophe with civilians bearing it's just us. and the previously agreed she's filed a plush is still taking place between the sudanese army. i'm the robert support, for instance in several areas of hostile living. trust, this of destruction. august on the streets and money injuries among civilians. don't rockets support for this war? the 1st instead of the army, had to create this up. when did to our cease fire agreement saying got the army aircraft were still flying over their positions and the artillery was still targeting them even after the agreement. our staff also said that what happened confirms that the army has more gun one decision center abuse actions are think
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issued by the extremist or i'm the leaders of the boss were jima, who are inside the, on the 4 months with a choice or not. these flashes are still resulting in more casualties. they offer a date on the other side and in a controversial statement that was posted on state the local tv channel instead of a leader of the former regime. my title was wanted by the international criminal court, or was crimes on crimes against humanity in doubtful or you still got. they managed to get out of prison and they would protect themselves by their own hands. he also said that they did it on got out of prison, who shot the suffering with their people at the support the on process. how going to stedman caused a sensation raising suspicions about the pathway gene support, or the armed forces and the will influence of the islamist inside the army call man, juice, after truce with international unwinnable efforts to stop this war. but all of these efforts will be useless unless the warring parties are convinced of the need
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to stop check on which i was in a solution. what is this going to is people interest about everything else? of the last i u. r t. so done, harper, country, the evacuating their citizens from the nation. so it, it shows evacuated, voting, a french figure to import the dan takia, the usa, the u. k. i'm the you are also evacuating bad nationals as locals look for their own escape routes. we spoke with wiley demarco who was k to paris and spoke of the horror as he saw the problem stop day. my house is not far away from the military days. i'm there or early in the morning about a, a n. i woke up with everywhere. there is no. ok. i thought you know, a lot of places. there is no food. there is
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a baby. there is no more because i saw a woman's give bits of babies. shy is born in the, in the ground. i need to plan what we have to do, all of that, the maximum one cup like into chess, caught before that i need to dream know what to do. how could, how could i am very worthy for my parents, my family, my neighbors, my eyes and i saw the look into it. my neighborhood, a child's 6 years old, 6 years old. his father died before 5 years. he's all he's along with his mother. he's inside his home. he's playing or phone
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is what, what the child life since i'm innocent people my message call me or have that i don't mean your community. the only see out of that you really very great. but we spoke with it was the same for my assistant to the egyptian foreign minister on current member of the un human rights committee . they think should be an african solution to the sit down problem here we find that they are presented to us to dine. yes. today in the security council has sad together with the other countries as well. have agreed that the african union that
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this is an african issue should that need issue and has to be sold within the african let's say institutions. and that the sudanese institutions have to be protected. i don't think that there is a desire on the part of this so that he's the african being on a line that too much international involvement in trying to solve the problems is ready. while of course, the issue of sudan has been already nationalized, but with this escalation, things that are, that things are become very sensitive and i think there's 2 then within the african you have to be given the chance to try to
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stick together on the negotiate paper it will be, i mean, for instance, we don't know how the united states is applying to india here, whether for assistance or for other purposes, for me, that would lead to more aggravation of the situation. but yesterday, the permanent resent it did not really do well much on the details of the initiative that. ringback is saying that they are preparing for trying to find the solution for the situation in sudan. let's not forget that history has. and that, that's very nice. is that the u. s. via western quote and others where very much in favor of splitting sudan to sudan and south
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sudan and to day both candy cheese. most dates are separately, a lot of problems. it out of each jo divisions on both sides. the example of the interference of a western powers and or international bows is not encouraging us to accept or to repeat big. ah, russians had his play. vitale idea tanka was bought from flying on an l. o. t polish airlines flight she attempted to board on her way to a tournament. the athletes told us what happened. that zip like the la manager, these all continued for a very long time. when i called the manager, i was told i wouldn't be allowed on to the flight. i asked for the reasons, but in lane there was only one manager, show me conversation with l. o t, a launch on his phone and 10 cases when russians are allowed to fly. and actually i
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mushed a few of them. for example, the trip was not related to tourism. it was a business trip, and i had all the supporting documents. my documents were even sent to wilson examined there was, i was still not put on the flight. i also asked for a document confirming that i was denied to flights for you guys. i have to sign it to the tournament as confirmation, but they refused me again. but i was told that the tickets will not be returned and i should buy new ones. i don't. hello, say polish i lines told as they were within their rights to stop the russians had his plan from boarding hello t, acting in accordance with the regulation of the minister of interior and administration of march, 13th, 2020 on the temporary suspension or restriction of boyd traffic at certain border crossings. the provisions of the regulation introduce restrictions at certain border crossings, including airport crossings for citizens. old, the russian federation. traveling from outside the shank and area. in april,
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the international olympic committee recommended allowing russian competitors to take part under a neutral flag and international competitions. the idea received criticism on tuesday as you can for sportsmen. this is insisted that russian and bel russian athletes must not be permitted to compete because they may still be being funded by the government. in january, ukraine threatens to bully towards the 2024 and then picks is lashonda and belive russians were allowed to compete with totally a d, a chunk of also say that despite competing under a neutral flag, she still faces discrimination abroad. yeah, the law would if i spend more than a jane carver airport, the next suitable flight was in few hours with tom jonathan. i tried to explain to lufthansa manager that i haven't got to my plane because of my russian passports and i needed help. but the manager noted that i had a spanish visa and i couldn't fly to funds only to spain this politician gun visa. he still didn't lead me flush from some of the managers spoke to me very angrily.
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he was not going to listen to me. he said you can only fly to spain, them do whatever you want, chris, and so he didn't sound into tickets. it was obvious to me. i was denied to flight the moment i showed russian passport. this is despite the fact that i'm competing without a flag. they didn't even try to examine my documents, they believed that they were doing everything correctly because their former chinese ambassador rush only way is that to become the head of a chinese delegation in tift tossed with helping to resolve the ukraine crisis. i comes of told to have been held between presidents of champagne gowns, latham is the lensky for the 1st time since the conflict began. autism, lord garcia, has the details leak way has been appointed to have this delegation that will travel to kiev and potentially try to work out how to push forward the chinese piece plan for the ukrainian conflict. this is, this appointment was announced after
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a telephone conversation between like miss lensky and the chinese leader. she, jim ping in which she, jim pink, said that the, you know, as a responsible, permanent member of the un security council. it is china's responsibility. not a watch. this inferno unfold to poor oil on this conflict between russia, ukraine, or even profiteer over it. he said that china's responsibility is to push forward a peaceful negotiation or a peace plan to resolve and end the bloodshed. he said that the only way this conflict is goes whether it is through peaceful negotiations. further, he said the china is open no matter how vents of hold at 2 mutually beneficial cooperation with you crate. all of this, of course, after ukraine had the multiple times said that there will be no peace negotiations until russia leaves all territory that ukraine claims as its own. and that is including crimea, something that marcia said we'll never, ever happen,
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which you know, doesn't bode well for any potential p stokes. but there is china. it is now sending a delegation again, headed by such a high profile officials as the former ambassador to russia, to try and work on areas where russia and ukraine could agree. nevertheless, it is. it is worth mentioning that ukraine had previously spoken badly of the chinese piece plan. after emanuel mack on the french president travelled to china, met with the leader of china. and he said that he welcomed china's piece plan only to hear from the head of ukraine's streaming power for national security and defense council that french president demand. you're not going to give away bordeaux, for example, a major city in france. if you wanted to talk about behind ukraine's back about giving away ukrainian territory. referring of course to crimea saying that any potential piece plan could only be between ukraine or with the involvement of
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ukraine that it wouldn't accept any negotiations behind. it's back from a british diplomats and also professor william mullins and phase kid is trying to stall the diplomatic process in order to still more time to arm itself for a counter offensive. this is simply or to spring things along, procrastination, in order to get ever more western weapons to come out to be an american native initiative. they told them what to do, the absolutely no doubt that he could never act on his own initiative without drawing huge law from america. this is a plan to give more time to continue the war and add more fuel to the fire. quite clear that the direct negotiations decrease and must be extremely difficult if not impossible. hence the possibility of china session. in the meantime. yes,
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definitely. so that's the positive side. now it could be that so i that also has a few call please. for example, if economic power is to help you grade, you can mcclure and it may well be using that as a sort of parents are really going to have city of whether curtis germany, that dish spiegel magazine is in hot water, was being branded a racist cartoon. published by the outlets about india, overtaking china as the world's most populous nation account, get your response to our wage from officials in new delhi germany. this is alex, very gently, racist disfigured, a caricature in india in this manner has no resemblance to reality. purpose is to show india down and suck up to china. this is as bad if not worse than the races, cartoon and new york times, lampooning to india successful marse mission de cartoonist,
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a dash beacon. notwithstanding your attempt at morgan india, it's not smart to bet against indiana prime minister there under mouldy. in a few years, in this, a corner will be bigger than germany's cartoon by german magazine. der spiegel is in bad taste. the western world prefers to depict in this poor and struggling they won't show india's abundant herat or upcoming bullet trains cannot wait for the next few years when india will overtake germany as the 4th biggest, judy pi. the scandalous, causing depicts a modern and sleek chinese bullet train that racing in old fashioned. overcrowded indian train has passed to the top with many people riding on the roof and hanging on to the sides. the indian passengers unseen, celebrating as their train overtakes the chinese one. our former indian foreign affairs secretary receives secrets as the scandal represents in an archaic reception of the asian country by germans. i think it just shows that the germans
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are really ignorant. they live in their own word. india has changed as a 2 of the others who have commented on this have wanted out. we have floss, strange now. i don't think germany is aware of the fantastic digital transformation that has taken place in india. we handle the cupboard vaccine program much better. so i think that if a country is humble, they should try and learn from other countries. instead of pretending that they know everything and they are on the top of the, of the heap. we have a case in india right now where the germans in the child protection services have kidnapped indian children. i would the germans like it, if we were to make a derisive cartoons on stuff like that and put down the germans, is just in very bad taste. i don't think an apology and so forth. it's a, it's, it's not the government is that it's their spiegel. and i think it just shows their
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own infringe tile thinking. it's a new colonial attitude, which a lot of the western countries have. and that is con, stomach, ej. europeans have to start learning how to live with a new global south with a new world which is emerging. it's no longer a europe centered work. and it's not that they can do all these things and get away with it. so i the only hurting themselves a game of past the parcel. last how the bank of england's chief economist to describe the current state of the u. k. market, saying that not everyone is ready to carry the burden of rising costs. in the u. k, someone needs to accept that they're worse off and stop trying to maintain their real spending power by bidding up prices where the high wages are passing the energy cost through to customers. instead, people try and pass that cost onto one of our compatriots saying will be all right, but they will have to take our share to that past the parcel game that's going on
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here. that game is generating inflation and that part of inflation can persist. the economist, warnings come as launch corporations in the u. k. such as pepsico and mcdonald's report increased revenues due to high appliances. however, british tre duty and say, this is nothing more than pure greed. i think the corporations are the ones driving up inflation as they raise price is beyond reasonable levels. in the meantime, ordinary u. k. households have come on depression as prices for groceries of sold to the highest annual rates in 46 years. what is union and say, these are just some of the reasons why more than $100000.00 civil service workers plan to go on strike this friday. when, according to jose, he brought vice chair of the communist party. all great within the country's leaders are serving the interests of monopolies. instead of the people who elected them. habitual goes to the highest coffee it possibly can. and the thing about the monopoly corporations is they control the government. and that means they really
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control the treasury. so what we see a lot of is in order to keep the profits booster from where the monopolies, we are giving them public subsidies constantly. if you look at arms for you crime, it's the limitless subsidy to the arms, monopolies. look at the energy price cap. it's a limitless subsidy to the energy companies, when british and american imperialism tried to use them by natural muscle to crush russia. they wanted to bring about regime change in russia by using these economic weapons. they thought they would suffer a few weeks, short term game. and then russia would fall and they would have an orgy of looting of rushes resources that would hire them back in multiple times over for the short term pine. it didn't work out like that. the sanctions that they've put on russia have totally boomerang on to our economy. and yes, it is one of the factors that leading to the inflation, it's totally so imposed and it could be ended tomorrow. as a meeting,
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a briggs, deputy foreign ministers on the middle east and north africa wraps up in cape town on teeth, africa correspondence spoke with some of the participants a week is a long time in politics and a couple of hours with just this long. but the current bricks, chair, south africa, just of the president to load. i'm opposed or made an announcement that the country will quit its international criminal court membership, as well as it's goldman, the statute his spokesperson issued a statement retracting that very same statement, leaving not only the country but fellow briggs partners in disarray and clarity, has since become the order of the day this weekend to we are coming from the national executive committee of the amc. we have the executive probably just sitting for 4 days. and in that meeting they have taken that decision. so the
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president has been communicate to the decision of the party. so it is not that to the president is attracting anything because it's still have to call to government and see to it. what is it supposed to happen? remember, we had paid it up in 2016 and our pipe in 2017 took our resolution, and it's conference about that particular mental and think your position is also the mandate of the brakes. a deputy foreign affairs minister and a special envoys into the middle east. the middle east has for decades, been at the mercy and interest of western influence, and beset by conflict that wasn't necessarily of its own making. but now these deputy foreign affairs ministers into the region faith. this is why breaks is the vehicle to bring about peace and stability into the middle east. because these
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not listed on each, each of our countries and especially we together can do a lot to regulate conflicts and crisis situations in the middle east and northern africa. in particular, we emphasize the success of our chinese friends who have done a lot to bring saudi arabia and iran closer. this is a major breakthrough. also, our efforts were noted in regards to syrian turkey. and naturally we did our part to bring saudi arabia neuron closer. of course, we've done a lot to bring closer the positions of the parties of the syrian conflict as a part of the asked in the process to solve problems serious currently facing. regarding yemen, and we've also had a lot of meetings with various yamini powers, as well as with saudi representatives. but russia has a lot on its plates. not only does it have to contend with the mite, and force of the g 7 countries and nato in the conflict in ukraine. it is also being accused by western media of being a d, stabilizing influence in the conflict, and so debt broke a fullness. so chicago is the opposite. traditionally,
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we have had friendly relations with sudan and the sudanese people with various political powers of sudan and its military authorities. we've had militaristic, logical cooperation with the army, and with the r s. f. in january, our minister lovegrove visited heart to me and i got to assist him during that visit. we had very good contacts, meetings, and discussions with a foreign minister as well as with military authorities, which always spoken in favor of the national consensus in cooperation between various sudanese powers, military and civil. once goes south, africa will host the brakes, heads of state senate in august this year. and among the expected attendees will be won. vladimir putin, the president of the russian federation, and the man with an international criminal court arrest the warrant on his hate. so if he attending or not running me se plans have not changed, i think this matter will be discussed in the nearest future. a meeting of foreign ministers is bland and context on the highest level are taking place. we initially
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believed that icy c activities destructive and imbued with hypocrisy at some point with drew our signatures. of course everyone decides for themselves, but many especially african countries realize that there is a toll of brewed pressure and blackmail from the west and the u. s. the u. s. does not recognize dicey, but still drugs every one to the hague. this is completely unacceptable. i think many, our friends and partners in africa understand that they are just over 3 months to go until that fateful summit in august. if a week is a long time in politic than what of the month got on the type of p and came out political underneath the solution, i do say many african countries feel that the i c. c has been failing to treat them equally. i think the, the contentious nature of the i see has always been an important point within the sort african context. i mean, it doesn't just come now. it's been a big,
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big issue. i think not only posted africa, but for other countries in the continent as well. where they feel that there's a sense of disproportionate nature of the i t c. i think it's a more, more global debate about the institutional architecture of the i see the application of the entity and try to find that equality within the i see when it comes to the global justice system. when it comes to these kinds of acts that need to be accounted for in the context of the mandate of the i c. and i think to a large extent, this is where it's not just about africa. it's not just about what's going to happen at the brick summit. it's not just about the fact that there's been a miscommunication between the nbc and the and the president. in terms of the amc meeting, i think it's a much bigger existential question that needs to be raised in the context of reform and confirmation of the global system and the institutional architecture. they
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would only 247000000 new cases of malaria worldwide in 2021. that's according to the latest world's malaria report, with african countries accounting for an estimated 95 percent of all cases and 96 percent of death. somalian medical officials say that although there has been progress in fighting the disease, there's still much to be done. good luck. we made good progress by providing free malaria diagnostic testing or government hospitals. we managed to test and treat 455000 patients between 20212022. and also more than 1000000. 263000 mosquito nets were distributed together with wild health organization. we also managed to increase the malaria public outreach awareness program. malaria. malaria is a killer disease if proper diagnosis or treatment is not sought. we have pro
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protesting capabilities, but the public must be well educated to seek testing and treatment in order for us to properly reach a formal area free implementation level. we need to work closely together. garner arms. nigeria has become the 1st to approve a new malaria vaccine o b. it's without approval from the w h o. according to the organization, at least 10 other african national regulators are studying. it states that where the approvals expected in the coming weeks, the new vaccine was developed high scientists at oxford university as manufactured by the theorem institute of india. and nova vax laced aid trials have shown assault to have a 70 to 80 percent effectiveness. the director of the world wide anti malarial resistance. network pharmacology, explain why african countries are so eager to get the ne vaccine africa is i'm carrying by far the heaviest burden of malaria and 95 percent. a war of malaria cases and it's happened in sub saharan africa,
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of 5 talk bird and malaria countries in the world. 4 of them are in africa. so if we can make a difference in africa, we really will get on top of the malaria problem globally. so they've been some really exciting developments with malaria vaccines that have taken a long time to develop. we already have the r t s vaccine, which is proving of value to high bird and malaria countries. not so much producing the number of malaria cases, but at least reducing the number of children that need to be admitted to hospital with severe malaria. so that's one great advice. and we all waiting eagerly for the results of the large studies on the r 21 vaccine.

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