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expansion in the world and baby and the way for the outbreak of world war 2. i had the construction site, the picky is 1st nuclear power plant. were you adding a multi $1000000000.00 joint project between an horizon most today? tricky is 1st ever nuclear power plants will officially get nuclear started with the russian and turkish presidents expected to join the ceremony via video conference. also in the program, with canyon authorities by 90 bodies of gym, se called followers as a sex leader is suspected of encouraging them to starve to death. we discuss the problems of colds in the region with the panel of experts. my call is for real christian a which i believe is what
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president a router would love to do. a white people i've been there in washington and washington is caught up in a child trafficking scandal. as a government whistle blower calls for accountability for the 85000 migrant children, the bided administration has lost track of really we're engaged in creating slavery . slavery. we're trafficking slaves to this country. absolutely. they see us as the middle man, because we're paying quite directly to the end user. the traffic are ah, coming to you from moscow. this is our teen or national what the latest world news updates i'm paralyzed about. it's great to have you with us. to date, your cheer will markets 1st step towards a nuclear future. the country's 1st over nuclear power station. aku,
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you will officially get nuclear facility status with the 1st batch of atomic fuel set to be delivered to the plant. the nuclear power plant has 4 reactors. the 1st of which is sad to be operational this year. the $20000000000.00 plant is a joint turkish russian project. and the leaders of both countries, russian president vladimir putin and turkish president for a sub ergo won, are expected to take part in the plants inaugurated via video conference, our correspondent maria fin notion. i got an exclusive opportunity to visit the facility and sent us this report from the new atomic heart of turkey. here we are at the construction site of turkey, is 1st nuclear power plant. aku you had him vicious multi $1000000000.00 joint contract between an korean moscow the biggest the ever aim the 2 countries long history off corporation. it is also the largest nuclear construction site in the world in terms of generating capacity. a number of units been billed to
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simultaneously, but also autumn state corporation generates about 20 percent of the total electricity produced in russia and currently has an immense portfolio of international orders. $34.00 nuclear power units in 11 countries are under construction. i. q. u is by far the biggest among them and truly unique when you goodness. but there are many unique things about this project was all them 3 of them. the 1st of all, this is the 1st bio project in the world. it is also turkey's 1st such project, and finally, an international team is working on it. the operational staff will include both turkish and russian specialist on monday, safety's among the top priorities. as the deputy general director tells me, the project meets all modern, so cold, post fukushima requirements updated following the 2011 nuclear is in japan. how cool you is said to be resistance to ask quakes, tsunamis and even a plane crash, as you move through senior boon for the earthquakes in turkey. i haven't changed
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our plans. we haven't considered earthquakes measuring 9 on the magnitude scale. never seen here before. we've taken a range of constructive decisions from and adopted our approach to equipment production. we considered shock waves. blain crushes, blasts, and natural disasters like tanami is in the equipment production. for example, the highest to not me wave in the region was 7 meters are protective structure is designed for 12 meters. all that boast fukushima testing will ensure the plants operational safety, safe and powerful. the station will cover up to 10 percent of t as electricity needs, with green carbon free energy. i call you nuclear power plant will have for power units. you can see them from here. the 1st one almost ready, number 23, and the 4th is barely visible. now the works have started recently, russian generation free plus we ether is, will be used here with a capacity of 1200 megawatts age. when it comes a line, the power plant will be able to generate power enough to provide electricity to
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a city the size of a stumble, even before it could start light. now big cities, the project has already given life to new towns and made little villages around the side grow, providing jobs to around 30000 people, new apartment buildings, education and medical facilities, transport and leisure infrastructure. their wages face has visibly changed with the economy boosted, but there is much more to come. the local mayor believes that took here and russia's decades long, strong working relationship. tested by many turbulent times is key to success. will let them build whenever, give up friends, half way to kill, loves russia. russia last took you. these project is one of the biggest turkeys working on incorporation with its allies love above. the plant has been built in the countries mercy province on the southern mediterranean coastline. traditionally agricultural it's fruit and vegetable farms also expand to the regions grow in
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needs. market prices go up, making the business more profitable for local producers. people's fear is that often surround nuclear projects around the world. a phenomenon known as radio phobia, seem to find little supporters here. yasandra eliano, the power plant is nearby, but we are not afraid why because this area is not earthquake prone. so i don't think the nuclear power plant poses any threat to regions were chosen with the lowest risk or for earthquakes center, bridge and, and a q u. so the location for the power plant is safer. on thursday, the 1st batch of fresh atomic fuel will be delivered to the plant and grant in it an official nuclear status. the fuel was brought from russia with exact logistics, a classified state secret, but it is known that airplanes, boats, and trains were used. the 1st reactors launched is shadowed for 2025, but both countries say chances are high that it might happen ahead of time refill
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chena r t from turkey in the bodies of 90 people have been examined in kenya as part of an investigation into a religious christian called that told its followers to starve themselves in order to meet jesus. that's according to local authorities. the country's president has called the movements leader, a terrorist. people like mackenzie and all other territories on criminals, do not belong to any religion. they belong to james. and that is where they should be canyon authorities say members of the good news, international church and their children were encouraged not to eat or drink by their pastor all mackenzie who was arrested earlier this month. dozens of the sex followers were found dead, wrapped up in cotton shrouds. another 34 people were rescued, but hundreds of the churches out here and are still missing and at risk of jeff,
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if not quickly found earlier, my colleague peter spot, put the issue up for discussion with pastors and a human rights activist. from time to time you were flying these us christ. and my name's this song babysitter. well, don't hire the americas asians and traffickers to begin with her. and then put to land security has transnational criminal organizations and dryer did an amazing expos, a where she actually showed the debt page of the child, how much the child had to pay for food, how much the child had to pay for rent, really were engaged in creating slavery, slavery, we're trafficking slaves to this country. absolutely. they see us as the middle man, because we're paying the flight directly to the end user. the trafficker, the biden administration, has handed these children over to individuals who have not really been vetted. many of them are people who illegally cross the border themselves and then the
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administration did no follow up to find out what happened to these children. after they were handed over to individuals who had been barely scrutinized, the vetting process is rigorous and is derived from a range of sources, including records obtained from the countries of origin through their u. s. confluence and documentation provided by us based sponsors. there was no one with law enforcement experience over seen where children are going. it sounds like the u. s. government is running a human trafficking operation. we now have disturbing reports of children being kidnapped at the border and ending up in the sex trade all in the process that the u. s. government facilitated this makes that kids in cages scandal with the trump administration. look like child's play. we have a situation where children are not crowded into facilities, bare handed over to criminals with all the time the u. s. congress has spent
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investigating january 6. you would think that a case like this involving tens of thousands of children who have gone missing might generate a bigger outcry. let's see how much attention mainstream u. s. media gives to what should be considered to be a very serious scandal, especially for those who claim they are concerned about the lives of migrants and refugees. ala martin r t. new york, tucker carlson has broken his silence after leaving from fox news. his statement on twitter has been viewed by over 32000000 people in 10 hours. the undeniably big topics, the ones that will define our future, get virtually no discussion at all. war civil liberties, emerging science, demographic change, corporate power, natural resources. what was the last time you heard a legitimate debate about any of those issues?
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it's been a long time debates like that are not permitted in american media. both political parties and their donors have reach consensus on what benefits them. and they actively collude to shut down any conversation about it. suddenly the united states looks very much like a one party state. that's a depressing realization, but it's not prominent. our current orthodoxies won't last their brain dead. nobody actually believes them. hardly any one's life is improved by them. this moment is too inherently ridiculous to continue. and so it won't. the people in charge know this. that's why they're hysterical and aggressive. they're afraid. they've given up persuasion, they're resorting to force, but it won't work. when honest people say what's true calmly and without embarrassment, they become powerful. at the same time, the liars who been trying to silence them shrink and they become weaker as the iron
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law of the universe, true things prevail. where can you still find american sang true thinks. there are many places left, but there are some, and that's enough. as long as you can hear the words there is hope. meanwhile, a journalist has been forcibly removed from a conference after confronting a panel of western media editors including the new york times and the washington post, where he asked them rather uncomfortable questions. is there anything you've gotten right in the last 20 years, or am i mistaken about that? i mean, it's just kind of funny because i racked wrong serial. wrong rush again, really wrong. i mean, if you're so impartial, shouldn't you at least say right? that's the lensky was going to bring us on the verge of world war 3. that seems pretty fair. while julian is gone, watson, prison, all of you got, you know that check's you because he's in jail for doing your job. and you know
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what? tucker carlson, a know seymour hersh, but he did something you guys are scared to do to speak the truth and actually be critical of the war. say something about the bombing, we blew up north korean pipeline. listen, don't stand there. well, there are people riding in prison. nobody said anything about who wrote right, a big credit, but that's why we spoke with jose vega himself who said that the u. s. media is trying to suppress versus report on the north stream. last, this event was all the executive editor of the washington post new york times l. a time in some big up person in reuters and the moderator with somebody from emerson, dc. and so i figured what better opportunity than to have press media, right? the ones that say they know everything and they implicitly say you cannot disagree with otherwise, you know, they have this kind of sub list of luna like you're either with us or against
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message to it. and what really happened there that day is, i was defending, you know, the constitution, i mean, come on, my problem is that they're not reporting at all. what's the mirage is doing there, burying this story? i mean, these are papers that was reported on the papers, right? the meal i massacre watergate, right? these papers that have like notoriously gone against the government when they needed to the mouth. and now what their lap dogs to that same to radical government . they are the tyrannical element of the government now, and that's my issue. as for the turmoil that's happening in the price, yes. tucker carlson. you know, i'll be and he has his was and i have disagreements with him. he's the only one who brought on people like jimmy door. and aaron, my day to talk about ukraine and why that the sham and syria why that was a sham and russia a way that was a sham right. you don't see that anywhere else on primetime tv. but honestly, by centering him, they've only elevated his voice because wherever he goes after this,
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if he's only going to get bigger the international criminal court activities are destructive and full of her poker. see that was a comment by the russian deputy foreign minister. it comes after the i c. c issued an arrest warrant on vladimir putin, which raise questions whether he will attend the brick summit in south africa this august. we ask the russian diplomat, whether the court's decision will have an impact on the president's travel itinerary. glen, this is 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 taken place. we're initially believed that i see activities destructive and imbued with hypocrisy. at some point where the 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
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many, our friends and partners in africa understand that south africa will host the bricks, heads of state senate in august this year, and among the expected attendees will be one vladimir putin, the president of the russian federation, just of the president to load. i'm opposed, i made an announcement that the country will quit. it's international criminal court membership, as well as it's goldman statues. he spokesperson issued a statement reflecting 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 agency. we have the executive committee sitting for 4 days and in that meeting they have taken that decision. so the president has been communicating that decision of the party. so it is not that to the players then to is the chatting anything
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because it still have to go to government and see to it. what is it that's supposed to happen? remember, it happened. it happened in 2016 and our pipe in 2017. took our resolution and it's humphreys, about that particular and thinking position is also the mandate of the brakes deputy foreign affairs ministers, and special envoys into the middle east. the middle east esla decades been at the mercy and insist of western influence and beset by conflict that wasn't necessarily of its own making. but now these deputy foreign affairs minister into the region faith. this is why breaks is the vehicle to bring about peace and stability into the middle east that these luscious. but 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, were emphasized the success of our chinese friends who have done
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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 is 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 yamuna powers, as well as with saudi representatives. but russia has a lot on its plate. not only does it have to contend with the might and force of the g 7 countries and nato in the conflict in ukraine. it is also being accused by western media of being at these stabilizing influence in the conflict. and so debt brokers who massage is the opposite. traditional we have had friendly relations with sudan and the sudanese people with various political powers of sudan and it's military authorities. we've had militaristic, knowledgeable cooperation with the army and with our us f. in january. our minister
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lovegrove visited heart to me and i got to assist him during that visit. we had very good contacts, meetings, and discussions with the foreign minister as well as with the military authorities, which always spoken in favor of the national consensus in cooperation between various sudanese powers, military and civil ones. echoing the russian deputy foreign ministers, remarks on the i c. c political analyst, i nisha ny. do says 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 was in the south african context. i mean, it doesn't just come now. it's been a 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 a disproportionate nature of the i c. c. i think it's a more, more global debate about the institutional architecture of the i see the application of the agency and trying to find that equality within the i see when it
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comes to a, 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 c. and i think to a large extent, this is where it's not just about that 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, a miscommunication between the any see and a and, and the president in terms of the a and c meeting. i think it's a much bigger existential question that needs to be raised in the context of reform and transformation of the global system. and the institutional architecture on policeman has been killed and another wounded in a large explosion near an apartment building in the rushes, zappa roach's city of mila topple. according to the authorities and improvised explosive device was placed under the curb, near the entrance, russian investigative committee has launched
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a probe into the incident with local media reporting that ukrainian sabbath tours could be behind the policeman's assassination. a local official says ukrainian military's repeatedly threatened him will bring you more details on the story as it develops. ah, the u. s. has promised to give south korea a say if washington decides to use nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula, which sol considers entirely its own territory. that's according to american president joe biden, who's also said us nuclear submarines would be frequent, guessed that south korean ports, no one could decoration news ever and make every every solar allies when it's appropriate for any action. so call for the bottom line here is even closer cooperation, closer consultation, and we're not going to be stationing nuclear weapons wrong, financial them, but we will have visits to port visitors and for some reason,
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things like that. we are now walking away. as a south korean president embarked on his us visit protestors gathered in front of the american embassy in soul, they demanded the de escalation of tensions on the korean peninsula, accusing the country's leadership of pandering to washington demands. some placards also called for a whole military cooperation with the u. s. on japan. we spoke to international action center, co director, sarah flounders, who think south korea sovereignty is virtually non existent since it's the us who calls the shots. this is a lot of double talk or double speak. biden says he, us will not station nukes in the korean peninsula. and then in same press, he says they will, station us nuclear subs, and the nuclear subs will make port visits. what he's really doing is reminding south korea of
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a relationship that has existed since 1945 is the only country in the world where an american 4 star general heads vote the south korean u. s. and u. s. combined forces. they've renamed at various different ways, but really, a u. s. general is in charge of the military and south korea. south korea is really an occupied country, occupied by the u. s. it's a pawn, it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so really widen as reminding president young, who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means that the united states will continue to threaten the dpr k with nuclear weapons. that's a rap on the,
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