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the ministers in engineering that is also blessed the natural resources of turkey, the mil fatigued in those then at all he did it. he even in remedied any van and law. he is america. now before i hander, give you permission, i would like to remind you that we set a goal 5 years ago. and you said that she going to reach this goal by the 100 univers re. well, thou was a very bold decision. and we had to measure everything and the right way to calculate everything. but thanks to your personal contribution and your endorsement,
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you finally managed to achieve this ambitious undertaking. i'd like to wish you all the best and definitely to give you the permission to hand over the certificate. yes. the certificate says being handed over from miss lilly, her child to the minister alva and in g of turkey. thank you so much. and now it is, it gets more than until we moved to the 2nd chart i ceremony. but before this sonia narrative make his job is to grassy kid. you come on stage, so you don't hold much good m c. and that will show for that as one of the big bush gonna claim it on my van, glen smith, and the last shim did it. same, would it be of, did all on but of the year on by,
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don't john learn how to distinguish? so to took you to talk to president town you fellow that mccarthy, russian president would like. thank you. monica and brewster. federalist orange. oak de la juvenile bash. gunner, you've seen miss r like to ask our crew will see the clear minister of energy, natural resources. turkey t reporter array artist dormer, flag owner. nuclear vanity is deserted. sir, hope you give us permission to raise this flag howl far. peaceful. that's all. make energy. this flag flag will fly over the queen nuclear power plant area. seizure washed in the middle of it that are so know, did a questioner valid on them? i found the us be found the last mr. president, her of turkey, mr. president of russia. ladies and gentlemen, just thought i didn't turn my log in or get it all to communities, foolish cars on
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a little. you start to check. hold on a tommy clear, joe, how wow will raise to today? waited father, because that was the inauguration ceremony for took hears 1st nuclear power station, the r q u plan. now, as you saw there, it was attended by both the russian president vladimir putin on the turkish president, bishop type early, one as well as the head of the international atomic energy agency, rafael grossi. now this is a joint venture between russia and turkey. the 1st react, the 1st for react. this is expected to be launched at some point this year. and when he reaches full capacity is expected to provide around 10 percent of the entire countries. a power needs. now it's cost around $20000000000.00. and our correspondence maria phenomena, she managed to get an exclusive look at the facility before the ceremony. his
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report that she sent us earlier, we are at the construction site of turkey, is 1st nuclear power plant, actual u. n. m vicious, multi $1000000000.00 join pointer between an to ride moscow, the biggest, the ever a, the 2 countries long history off cooperation. navy is also the largest network instruction site in the world in terms of generating capacity. a number of units been billed to 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. us 1st such project and finally, an international team is working on it. the operational staff will include both
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turkish and russian specialist, 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 also in japan. how cool you is said to be resistance to earthquakes, konami's and even a plane crash. as we move through senior boone through the earthquakes in turkey, i haven't changed 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 and adopted our approach to equipment production . we considered shock waves. blain crushes, blasts, and natural disasters like tsunamis in the equipment production. for example, the highest to not me wipe in the region was 7 meters are protective structure is designed for 12 meters. all the post fukushima tests will ensure the plants operational safety, safe and powerful. the station will cover up to 10 percent of took. he has
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electricity needs with green carbon free energy. a queen nuclear power plant will have foreign power units. you can see them from here. the 1st one almost ready. number $23.00, and the 4th is barely visible. now the words have started recently. russian generation 3 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 a city besides, over a stumble, even before it could start light. now bake little villages around the side, grow, providing jobs to around 30000 people. new apartment buildings, education and medical facilities, transport and leisure infrastructure. the regions face has visibly changed with this 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. his key to success will let them build whenever,
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give up, friends, half way to kill, loves russia. russia last took you. this project is one of the biggest turkeys working on in cooperation with it's all i love. the plant has been built in the countries mercy province on the southern mediterranean coast line. traditionally agricultural it's fruit and vegetable farms also expands to the regions grow in needs. market prices go up, making the business more profitable for local producers. people's fears that often surround nuclear projects around the world, a phenomenon known as radio phobia, seem to find little supporters here. ya, santa eliano, the power plant is near by, 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 of earthquakes center region 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
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an official nuclear status. the fuel was brought from russia with the exact logistics a classified state secret, but it is known that airplanes, boats, and trains were used. the 1st reactor is launched is scheduled for 2025, but both countries say chances are high that it might happen ahead of time making optional r t from turkey in. well, here we can see both leaders of russia and turkey looking forward to the launch of that nuclear power plant. the country's 1st, let's as earlier this week report circulated in the media to the turkish leader, had serious health problems after president erred one stop atv interview short. returning about 15 minutes later, apologizing for feeling a bit on well and taking more questions before the end of the broadcast. no edwin's ruling party have dismiss delegations, confirming the turkish liter does continue to be able to carry out his duties. ah, in the news,
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the bodies of 90 people have been zoomed in kenya thus as part of an investigation into a religious christine cult, that's all it follow us to starve themselves to meet jesus. that's according to local authorities. because the president has called the movers leader, a terrorist people like mackenzie and all other territories, and criminals do not belong to any religion. they belong to jail. and that is where they should be. can your thought is say, members of the good news, international church on the children were encouraged not to eat or drink by their pastor or mackenzie in a tango. he was arrested early this month, but dozens of the sex followers were found dead wrapped in cotton shrouds. and of the 34 people were rescued, but hundreds are still missing in their off is that he could still die of hunger. if not found quickly. earlier i put the issue for discussion with our panel of guests. from time to time you were find these particular people
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who must carry those out as pastors and want to be rude to the good news of jesus christ. which is not good news or jesus christ. because the good news of jesus christ in by themselves amuse or jesus christ and manson crating. and the agent force agree with that statement. because my friend asked me the good news or love that people claiming that donald religion is meant to liberate, not to take a life or dinner, is a must done to me, is leaving the city. is this in can yes, even in other a while is to destroy people's life. if they want to practice that they should be able to get a license and they should be able to have a body that should organize them. so if a prisoner rental was to take this,
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then i believe that this is this, that he should take to be able to know that the number of churches that i had a concrete, it got belief system and that should be it with them. and which i believe that is what president a router would love to do. one of the fundamental issues is, is that no way does the screenshot ask us to peel ourselves? nowhere does this contract does not. and if any kristin lead that data, especially when you tell people to go in di wise, you have not died yourself and it lives this something they're not as bad to be amused. and so my call is for real christina to lead us to spend our days in nigeria. we have what we call the christian association of nigeria and it pentico style. but the shape of this, this. 1 all these i able to organize structure and to also know the ones that i
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really started on the demo. i'm also going to make sure wish for a job, but i really just some ways in which the truck route is we didn't want to put in some government structures to be able to control all them charges. i think it's the responsibility of the government. we could have done it earlier, and as i mentioned before, it is the my dish to ensure that every citizen is well taken care of the mission, the least. we need to, as a government provided a ways in which we, i live in poverty. we do so why people are being put in washington is activities are staying in africa, fighting has intensified in sedans, war phone, province of da, for not despite the u. s. broken si fi. it took effect on tuesday. the video shot
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by residents in the provinces capital shows black smoke rising into the air and the sounds of heavy gun fire. when it says told f pete that wall plains had been patrolling the skies over the capitol as soldiers exchanged, artillery, and heavy machine gun fire, or britain. com to accommodate everyone. that's the message from the u. k. government while responding to whether london plans to welcome sudanese refugees. while mention is made of special treatment of ukrainian refugees. you are also coming up with safe routes from ukraine that you credit people could get to the u. k. we remember that the various programs that were announced would it be sensible, fair to do the same kind of thing for people from see that? well, the situation is at a very different to ukraine. so i wouldn't want to draw those comparisons of them all. in this, i'm joined to live in the studio now by artes, steve sweeney thinks that what is the difference between the sudanese refugees and ukraine refuge?
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one of course is one very obvious difference. and that is that the ukranian refugees are white europeans, while those from sudan are black. now the plight of those from ukraine has been used as part of a propaganda war by the british government to soften up public support for britain's intervention in ukraine and the sale of arms to i key. i put it back fired somewhat. of course. brits were invited to to host ukrainian, refugees in their, in their homes under the a hose the ukrainians at scheme. but of course now many of the many, those were shocked to discover that some of those of their guests turned out to be racist. for example. now we have this situation where around half of the 200000 ukraine use, it took advantage of that program as struggling to find accommodation. they were initially offered a 6 month a contract. this was funded by local authorities, but those councils are now asking for more money. now. does britain have maybe more
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reason is some other countries to help those in sudan? all community does because griffin, a sudan, sorry, was of course, a british colony until at 1956. and like many other countries, britain plundered its natural resources, keeping the people there in poverty was also popping up a number of dictatorial regimes. and as we've heard, the situation there is, am, is getting more and more desperate. hundreds of being killed in this power struggle between 2 former allies. amity from the rapid support force is the probability group and the head of the army, albert hon. tampa, britain appears to be turned back on the people of sudan just at their time of need . now the immigration minister, robert jen, rick. he said earlier today that the people of sedan should seek refuge in the 1st at safe country in the prime minister. richie soon access that the company's priority was at the evacuation of british diplomats and their families. but it isn't the 1st time that british immigration policy has proven to be that controversial is it? no,
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it isn't. of course. and the european union is known to have made a private warnings to the british government saying that it's immigration policy could be in breach of human rights legislation. britain's own equality watchdog has made a similar a. 3 warnings to the, to the government is of course, over its policy which sees aside mc cars entering the country now will be taken and flown out to rwanda. full of processing that this is of course, a part of the tory government plan to stop the boat stop the people crossing in these flimsy boats from france now. so an abraham in the home secretary has been a widely criticized for this policy, including from people that fred, the holy coffin at nazi germany. and they said that the rhetoric that she's using the language that she's using, i'm is reminiscent of of those times. and of course, most famously the former england international foot wardrobe, pbc pundit, gabby lenika was very critical of all the government. but this inflammatory use of
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language has had some consequences. now fall right. protestors have gathered outside hotels for example, where many of these refugees have been given a temporary accommodation and temporary housing. but today's intervention and what we've heard from the government from the prime minister and the other minister shows that britain is really applying double standards and is leaving itself open to at cooper accusations of hypocrisy in de la. steve, thanks very much for walking us to your situation today. thank you. for the news. the us has been accused of being a middleman in a multi $1000000000.00 child trafficking industry by whistleblower. the submit the by the administration's upon losing track of at least $85000.00 minus since they crossed us borders. ortiz kelly molten has more looking for a baby sitter. well, don't hire the american government. the u. s. government office of refugee resettlement is currently in the middle of a big scandal, some new revelations show that 85000 people, most of them migrant children,
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are now on, accounted for. it's inadequate funding and lack of coordination that is being blamed for the reason of that we at this point have tens of thousands of migrant children who fell through the cracks. and it turns out that many of them were sponsored to come to the united states by criminal organizations and traffickers to begin with, you said these kids are being recruited in their own country. what do you mean by that? they are being lord, hair, facebook ads, and other things children are being lord here and then put to work here that department of homeland security has transnational criminal organizations. on the top watch list, some of who got their fingerprints here in washington, dc in neighboring areas are sponsoring the children. it's indisputable. so the money goes to the trafficker who ultimately brings them here. the new york times
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actually showed, i think i had a 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 administration did no follow up to find out what happened to these children. after they were handed over to individuals who had been barely st. organized, the bidding process is rigorous, it is derived from a range of sources, including records obtained from the countries of orange and documentation provide an outcry. let's see how much attention mainstream you as media gives to what
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should be handle, especially for those who clam. they are concerned about the lives of migrants and refugees, ala martin, r. t new york. ah, and staying in the u. s. a. russian citizens life is at stake. while that's the message from the countries ambassador to america. while making a request to american authorities to transfer a russian national to a different jail and stuff, the ambassador visited the new york detention facility alexei la could deem of founder of biz. also crypto exchange was arrested in january this year and accused of hon. lee, more than $700000000.00 in elicit funds. there was a businessman is now in a detention facilitate awaiting sentence, and he's been refused bail. he reportedly is facing 5 years in prison. but he does deny those charges. earlier arts, he spoke with the diplomats after his visit to that facility, and he told us more about the situation regarding russian inmates in the us. i
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would like to emphasize that conditions in which our compatriots are now very difficult and some of them us kid that they could be even killed. and to day we received on some requests to assist our compet compatriots a to change one jail for another one. so i'm sure that i cannot see that all cases, but majority of cases are politically motivated. and i hooked once that if you are russian, it means that you should be sent to jail even for more along the pia. if you were, for example, italian, french or you key guy,
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and we strongly condemned to united states for their policy of haunting russians around the world. since 2008, we know we bought 59 keys when russians war 1st detain than the rest it. and then were taken to united states, and now they are leaving in various jails, wage in ah, wait in some, ah, proofs that they are not innocent that they are guilty and they have to be punished . and a very so many cases a, when i such evidence fake, you cannot imagine. and of course it's very difficult for our competitor. it's the leaf and there is a lot of ideas that they should he agree on conditions of f, b,
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i or other special services to agree on some issues. and if they show good behavior, they could be released or they could, they all may be on a p d. o for their detention an arrest will be reduced without so wrapped for now, for more on any those stories you've just seen. do checkouts all websites, including that integration ceremony of tech. he has a 1st new faith our funds on his peter scott on the bought with another one down of all the latest in just over 30 minutes. thanks for watching. ah oh, when i was showing wrong,
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chester snyder a sorcerer younger christor. i mean, you know what? feminine disease forced labor torture by the warden. so for mutual was even up on the water that also need you know, i'd want to keep it. you got that? he said, you got to move it off with his knife pushing that piece of, but give her what she only due to the carrier doesn't close, close to the estimate of crimes in the impunity. and helena wanted, so i do this because i did and it's expanding what we had pray was point $96.00 cups to only point $49.00 cups per day and 2019. but even so you are still ranked 3rd across the globe in terms of milk consumption. that you a 2nd and india is at the top, drinking about $85000000.00 metric tons of milk a year. india is the world's largest producer of milk and also the largest consumer and not just for dietary reasons. hindus use milk and its products for religious
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purposes because it is believed to have purifying qualities. d is used in lamps for rituals. milk is used to bathe on special occasions. and it's a part of the hindu life from the infants 1st food to the last rituals after death . the vast majority of india's milk production is sourced from water buffaloes instead of cows. and nearly all the milk produced is consumed domestically dairy products like yogurt, cheese and g r. staple foods in india, where a large number of vegetarians depend on dairy as a key source of protein in their diets. this is in contrast to china, where asian people are genetically predisposed to be lactose intolerant. arouse 92 percent of adults, including myself, suffer from lactose intolerance in china. in 2021, the chinese population consumed on average 14.4 kilograms of milk and dairy products per person. now that is relatively low figure compared to other countries
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worldwide. however, the chinese government is play an important role in promoting dairy consumption in china. launching programs to provide each child with a cup of free milk at school. this goes hand in hand with the growing health awareness, especially after the covert pandemic of the nutritional benefits in dairy products such as calcium facilitating digestion and boosting the immunity system. so rather than drinking liquid milk which is not agreeable, the chinese market is turning towards adult powdered milk. this is a functional product aimed at addressing the specific nutritional and digestive needs a certain adult groups and makes it easier to consume. despite its tremendous.
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