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i change whatever you do. don't watch my show, stay main street, because i'm probably gonna make you comfortable. my show is called director and but again, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you think a career is russia and turkeys. biggest comment project with a total investment of $20000000000.00. turkey as the nuclear power plant, as with the big nuclear states, is with the flag of peace poll atomic energy raised above it. the russian and turkish president depended the ceremony via video link, despite rumors about the ones help with the u. k. stopped short of making faith were exposed to these refugees, arguing it, calling to allow everyone in the country that's installed, contrast to the country is that the to towards you. cranium. refugees with indonesia joins the leader of bricks,
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countries and switching away from trading in the us. dollars while the one over take the green back of china, talk close for the current with a will welcome to you. it's 10 pm here in moscow, and this is on t international with the very latest world news updates. i'll talk, he has 1st nuclear power station, a q u has received atomic status on the delivery of its 1st batch of nuclear feel. the plants will have a full react is the 1st of which will be launched this year. the $20000000000.00 plant is a joint turkish russian project, who did not know the one have both praised the project as a historic one. set is good up was that there will cook master a crew. you starts working at full capacity. we will certainly supply less natural gas to turkey because gas is an expensive product today, and will only rise in price and turkey or will enjoy being
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a country that has its own nuclear power, which is $1.00 of the cheapest energy sources in the afternoon that a get you toyota salon. so closer to day, we have taken a great staff there will place turkey year among countries with nuclear energy, with the delivery of fuel r q has gained the status of a nuclear power plant for our career is russia. and turkey is biggest common project with a total investment of $20000000000.00. they naga ration of the plant was marked with a special ceremony by members of 3 generations of turkish citizens. the flank of russia answer kia, were raised simultaneously with a 3rd white flag symbolizing be peaceful atom between them. is symbolic gesture, with witness by president putin, under the one fi, a video link with both leaders welcoming the historic moments. are these maria phenomena without the plans and brings as her report is so official in the construction site of turkey as 1st nuclear power plant that you can see behind me got the status of nuclear facility. the 1st batch of atomic fuel arrived from
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russia and is currently in the storage. the ceremony is over. it will take some more time before it comes on line. the launch of the 1st a for reactor is it's right there. he's scheduled for 2025 turkey. he's joining the countries using clean nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. he is worth mister air . the gun said about that. i was good in our power plants deserves the title of a strategic one. this project will undoubtedly help reduce our natural gas imports by $1500000000.00 per year, while increasing our national income. the turkish leader took part in the ceremony . here at our core, you buy a v do. but still i have to say that it was a huge relief in the last 24 hours. there were many conflicting hard to verify reports and even rumors about out of the guns condition, including but he had suffered a heart attack that he's at the hospital and even that his family was invited for a talk with doctor is his appearance and participation here cleared all the questions who had more put in also joined the ceremony by
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a video praising the project, the biggest team, the history of russia, took a year, cooperation items that you took a positional math for reaching full design capacity. the plants will be able to provide up to 10 percent of churches, energy consumption would be satisfying the energy needs of the growing turkish economy. moreover, the new nuclear power plant, unlike traditional hydrocarbon fuel based plants, will not emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which will have a positive effect on the environmentalist remove the head of the international atomic agency was also at the ceremony. here it is days after running a president zalinski published on his social media that he had a talk with mister grossey, assuring him that he should get control over his approach in a nuclear power plant. to avoid catastrophe, i had a chance to ask mr. gre, she bought that a residence, he couldn't prison just said that he talked to you about that. there was an, a nuclear called left. and he said that it should be returned under control ukraine
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to the point where there was what we need to do is to protect it left and we're working on the protection of the grant. we hope to be able to do it. and so hers. thank you. very much. thank you. they're missing back to our call you on thursday, we heard a lot about how safe and powerful this future nuclear power plant will be. he's my report from the facility we are at the construction site to have turkey is 1st nuclear power plant act who you had a mission, multi $1000000000.00 joint project between an car, right moscow, the biggest the ever a the 2 countries long history off corporation name is also the largest nuclear construction site in the world in terms of generating capacity and number of units been billed to small tennis claim. 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
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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 is 1st such project and finally, an international team is working on it. the operational staff will include both turkish and russian specialist in london, safety's among the top priorities. as the deputy general director tells me, the project meets all more than so cold post fukushima requirements updated following the 2011 nuclear disaster in japan. how cool you, he said to be resistance to earthquakes, to nominees and even a plane crash. similar to the senior food for 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 making a range of constructive decisions fall and adopted our approach to equipment production. we considered shock waves. blain crushes blasts,
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and natural disasters like tsunamis 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 tests will ensure the plants operational safety, safe and powerful. the station will cover up to 10 percent of took. he has electricity needs, with grain, carbon free energy. i call you and 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 words have started recently, russian generation 3 plus reactors 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 the size of a stumble. even before it could start light, not 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,
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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. he's key to success. to let him go whenever 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 excel. i love about 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. yasandra eliano, the power plant is nearby,
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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 4th quakes, 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 and nuclear status. the fuel was brought from russia with the exact logistics, a classified state secret, but it is known that airplanes bodes 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 sionna r t from turkey in is a very i'm an editor at c r t world news outlets. phase energy independence is of extreme importance to incur, as well as its relationship with moscow. be able to become energy independence is
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very, very important for turkey. the energy price dive has created huge burden on the current account step. so these types of investments that shape money off the energy price tag $1500000000.00 yearly saving is what the target president was quoted as saying this is very, very important. placing in, in new and higher lee regarding energy and also just geopolitically as well. i think the turks have made it very clear that they don't really care how happy or not the collective west is about its relationship to the country that exercises strategic autonomy. and that is going to continue to have relationships that are in its interest, and also a mutual interest with department that is trading in russia is a tremendously important trade partner. yet whether it be tourism, whether it be agriculture, whether it be energy defense issues but to get on the rush is also an important partner in the international theater as well. fighting has intensified in sedans,
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water and province of golfer. that's despite the u. s. broke could see slide that took effect on tuesday. a video from a residence in the provinces capital shows black smoke rising in the, along with the sound of heavy gunfire. witnesses told the french press that war plains have been patrolling the skies over the counter. so as thought exchange on tillery and automatic weapon fire does, the humanitarian crisis is incident escalades with many people fleeting, the country within the government save it, cannot accommodate every body while responding to whether london plans to, well, consumer needs. refugees mentioning that the african country onto the crane whose refugees all welcome to different cases. you are also coming up with safe routes from ukraine, that ukrainian people could get to the u. k. we remember that the various programs that were announced at would it be sensible, fair to do the same kind of thing for people from see that the situation is at
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a very different tier, ukraine. and so i wouldn't want to draw those comparisons. what of course is one very obvious difference in that is that the ukranian refugees, a white europeans, while those from sudan all black. now the plight of are 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 our kia. now we have this situation where around half of the $200000.00 ukraine use, it took advantage of that program as struggling to find accommodation that were initially offered a 6 month contract. this was funded by local authorities, but those councils are now asking for more money. sudan, sorry, was of course, a british colony until at 1956 and like many other countries written, plundered its natural result is 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,
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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 groups and the head of the army, albert hon. but britain appears to be turned his 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 safe country and the prime minister ritchie soon ack said that the company's priority was at the evacuation of british diplomats and their families and the european union is known to have made a private warnings to the british government saying that his immigration policy could be in breach of human rights legislation. britain's own equality watchdog has made a similar earnings to the to the government. this is of course, over its policy which sees aside m c, because entering the country now will be taken and flown out to rwanda. full of processing that this is of course, a part of the toll re government plan to stop the boat stop the people crossing in
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. these flimsy boats from france now. so at abraham, in the home, secretary has been a widely criticized for this policy, including from people that fred, the whole nicole thin, nazi germany. and they said that the rhetoric that she's using of the language that she's using, i'm is reminiscent of of those times. and of course most famously the former england, it's national for order and pvc pundit gary linux was very critical of, of the government. but this inflammatory use of language has had some consequences not 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 accusations of hypocrisy. there's some cross to his saying to read a full assistance to the egyptian foreign minister that many thanks for joining is on the program is get to see this evening. and now i forgot to ask you. and what it
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looks like to me is the british government is turning its back on the sudanese refugees who up on campaign no less dian situation than many ukrainians. am i correct? and they said, what are your thoughts? well, i guess this is a case that the standards on the part of the british we all remember the efforts by the british governments and when the war broke out in the grain back in 2007, 2022. not only in great britain, but throughout europe and how the koreans that lead the country. where is she quite gentle. she and i guess i guess was lying on the british position. the
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sudanese people are, this is a nice who want to add to, to leave shavanne for the time being to escape the fighting. i guess this is a case of double standard and to tell you this was my this position by the british government is not surprising. at least i'm not surprised a, it's expected and, and we, in this part of the world in the world, muslims, we know beforehand, the attitudes of the british government and the british media as a engender force. concerning such cases at britain's i'm secretary, has said that quote, the situation in sit down is very different from ukraine's, but considering the both countries and now the scene of a military conflict and civilians all still civilians. that was actually the difference. now i don't think that when, when,
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when 5 the big outs anywhere in the world and deeper and innocence innocent people are trying to save that or that their lives a weekend. we can speak about different situations, human behavior, throughout ages, to leave the zones where friday has broken out or breaks up. so i don't think that this is a pleasurable justification or a plausible explanation on the part of the government to explain such is this. and i'm sure there will be watches within great britain that criticize the added you by the british government concerning the refugees. so that one might say that to considering. so don is
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a former british colony. london might have a special obligation to feel obliged to the people of that country. do you think that should be the case when you have read the very important fine, madam and i fully se, but, but i guess, i guess the president, the british government, although it's headed by a prime minister who's and history comes from a 3rd world country. i guess it's very surprising and very surprising on the humane level, according to the national, low government's countries are expected to open that war there's at,
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before it back to clarity, those who are gaping from wars arms and sudan, today today is wars are not only yours own but it's to country where medical services are very poor to the extent that they present immortal danger. so this is and we read yesterday that there, there are more than $100.00 out dragging into the news. women that will face enormous difficulties in delivering their beavers. so this is has nothing to do is ration. and i guess all countries are the one to open to receive these from to, than they asked for the who she steps yet it does know
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a special circumstances for those people if it those especially vulnerable people like they pregnant women. unfortunately, immigration minister said to people, fleeing for done no matter whether you're pregnant or elderly or disabled, but it's better for them to go through the un refugee agency, which in turn is saying it does not have a mechanism in place for processing asylums because they want to enter the u. k. so what do you make of us? well, i guess member, member member state and the united nations can work with the immigration organization with other specialized un agencies in order to facilitate the journey. go as a from this is a nice people would like to the sudan for defining b. b and government could accept that would be on a provision that basis with the condition that they will have illegal residency as
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long as the fact that goes on. in other words, once that is pieces than the legal residency in various countries, including britain, for instance, would be cancelled. so i guess the question is that maybe due to the economic ration and re record, the british government is not very open to the idea of accepting more emigrants or more on the share site and date. that might be the case. he's saying her read a former assistant to the egyptian foreign minister. many thanks for joining us on the program. really appreciate your time and your insight. thank you very much. thank you very much. and denisia has a noun for the shifting away from using the us dollar in trade, the head of indonesia, central banks. the country is following believe of the brakes group of nations. this comes off to the blogs biggest economy. china revealed that it's only one has
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replaced the dollar as a country's most use trade currency paging saves the one share group on more than $100000000000.00 worth since january. and now amounts to $3.00 trillion yuan, which equals almost $570000000000.00. works. countries are rapidly shifting to using the national currency, even trade, russia and india now settle that oil deals and were pace, while russia and china now carry out the lion's share of that bilateral transactions in due on plans for developing and all new unified bricks coming. they are also in the work the blocks members have admitted the challenges of such a complex move. earlier i discuss this with arctic contributor chris, i am here in the studio. we've been hearing talk about this new global reserve currency for years now, but nobody seems to have stepped up to the task of replacing the dollars so far. the dollar is still king as they say. so what's changed now? what's different this time around? he has a really great question nikki, i think the real reason is that
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a lot of countries just haven't had a choice but to change from the dollar to trading and another currency. because if those countries trade with russia in any way, shape or form right now, the united states is that if you trade in us dollars, we will sanction you. and what other countries did not have to look at other ways. and, you know, considering the u. s. have been stepping up their aggression over and over again on china, trying to give them a solution. they've said, look why didn't use all cards to be living and be, it's a global cards. the we control our financial markets in a far more effective way than the united states to go with us. so i think that's why it's happened in such such a quick fashion for my wife, how's economists, joseph sullivan? he said his thoughts on the consequences of adopting a possible bricks, currency. let's have a quick listen to what he had to say. if briefs used only the brick referring to possible bricks, currency for international trade, they would remove an impediment that now towards their efforts to escape dollar had gemini. i think we could have it any better than ourselves if we tried. he's really explain what's going to happen. the u. s. a. car of constantly use that currency,
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essentially a threat against other economies. so if you, if you don't play by our rules, then we're going to make it very hard for you to trade with anyone because everyone trade in the, the paper money that we prince. and i think what he's saying there is absolutely correct once that is gone and it looks like that may have actually just happened. and it's very, very difficult to say how u. s. foreign policy can keep going in the way it has done the time. in memoria, we've seen recently in china. how do you know women be, has the past, the dollar in cross border trade? what exactly does this mean for the global economy? what kind of impact will it have? i think it rapidly changes everything, nicky, because the chinese do that. foreign policy, very different. other countries i would say to people, when they say, you know, of friends of mine, home in the, okay, we'll say to the whole, the rise of china with that i'll say, look, give me one country that the chinese have ever invaded. there is a warmth as so say that foreign policy in the way they usually the fiscal system though this is just my prediction. this is not something about any in fact knowledge on. but i would say that now when people are looking to try them and be
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the chinese are offering them that currency spot cost, which means they're not paying. whereas if someone is buying us dollars to try that for the cost to it. so i think like china going down this path, we're gonna see that rapid shift towards the multi potable water towards the bricks economy is essentially trading with each other without the interference of the us happen in fall quicker than, than we've, you know, anything we've ever seen in our life, it's a time of substantial changes. i mean, saudi arabia, also switching oil deals with china to the one to how significant other development is. that's the big global energy market. i think it's huge nicky, because let's take saudis said to go back in history, the reason saudi traded with the us dollar. it's the us dollar with their largest ally at the time. it was it providing with substantial aid, you know, the saudi that we see now on tv with the skyscrapers, wasn't the saudi that, that even existed 25 years ago. it's a very different country. and by moving away the saudis of saying, look, we've had enough of you tried to control us, we've had enough of you essentially flying all your planes that have again, military bases in our country for one. and number 2,
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you're not going to tell us what we can and can't do with our economy. but again, what do they expect the minute, the biding code and the leader of saudi arabia, pariah than when ivan tried to shake his hand, didn't go very well. and we saw that as well by the fact when she visited saudi arabia around a year ago, just on the we thought of boston different perception that he got in saudi arabia, as opposed to the us presidents. nato is standing shoulder to shoulder with ukraine . is it prepared for the spring counter offensive? that's according to secretary john, who installed a book, allah's hug provider, the unprecedented military supporter to ukraine, both law, i equipment, weapon systems, both old, saw a vast amounts of ammunitions and we continue to do so. this is, sir, what makes them um, what, what provides them with the military support on the kip. it is the need to retake him or her territory. the west is supplying and crying with weapons full that counts were offensive as well as intelligence, as, as the washington post, as ran,
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an article that appeared to whitewash the far right. as of battalion a quoting, it's commanded by bog down and clots of it. you suggested ukraine may use a tactic previously used by chechen terrorists asked about the common offensive kristovich cited the 1st russian chechen war when chicken forces adopted a strategy of capturing small russian towns to use as leverage to recover russian held areas. he suggested ukraine may do the same. he said that as if we're drawn the ordeals of 2022 and future fighting are as of stell experience tells us that there are no situations with no way out. he said earlier, we discussed the topic with press tv, journalist, and johnny mila. he says that as of nationalist saw use not only by ukraine, but also nato rebranding of the most spectacular rebranding. i received in modern history. a couple of years ago,
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we had vice magazine magazine over the states that i've dealt with the neo nazi and natalie as here, something created here is the defense of the way. and so extremely tactics like this by not just another element of forces needs to be taken very seriously. while i was not able to stop the city, go out and talk to people. they will tell me your story is targeting civilians targeting civilian hours. this is a warning that many of us of obsession the beginning of this complex. there isn't a major extremist element in the ukraine, rose in 2014. these people are ideologically motivated by the so called struck the 1st time the, the russians, these nationalist extremist elements in recruiting all ideologically driven. and that's why you see that continued support, useful credit and criminal nationalist. and then you saw the major ukraine's
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viewer of economic security says it has a locate of a warehouse in the nation's laval region and filled with european. she went to terry an 8th, allegedly designated for resale nearly $1000.00 full books, the supplies, including children's items, clothes and $74.00 tons of con food, were found in storage rather than in the hands of civilians who require the aid. ukrainian investigators say they're now trying to determine how the shipment ended up and identify any suspects. what is what the 1st such case in the country last year ukraine found, the corruption bureau found that the majority of humanitarian aid and as after those year region, including $22.00 c containers and $400.00 railway wagons had been stolen. some of the goods were later found being restored by local trade is as much is the incentive prizes. ukraine has already received more than a $1000000000.00 worth a humanitarian assistance from other countries. political analyst on see the edits
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. if the issue in 5 at john donnelly, public safety ukraine, has in fact been dominated by corruption for more than 3 decades. thousands of groups all over the world, saying they wanted to help. and they started sending and goods and ukraine, public sector, private sector overwhelm. and with that, you have a lot of product and some of it's going to be misdirected. and some of it's going to go into corrupt hantz, and it's truly unfortunate. the good news is it's being reported. the bad news is it exists. corruption isn't just a one day, ok, it's a headline and we're going to do it here. corruption is endemic in ukraine and it has been endemic for 30 plus years since its founding in $1091.00. so they have, they have a long way to go nato. that's another issue that corruption in terms of military hardware that's.
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