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the why the supposed to be that. so the largest democracy is providing to be amazingly resilient about kentucky does not fulfill the basic principles of a democratic election social as well. despite the presidential polls being neck and neck. here passed out over the freedom of for t is elections by western media links article on possible victory with the defeat of democracy. dependent on reportedly turns a blind guide to the war, crimes of record of his foreign prophecy fighters in violation of us locked the 42 newly released documents. also ahead here just covering the water world,
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the basic either water world let's go down are to dive into the beauty of a ron's case island known as the pearl of the persian gulf. as it prepares to be added to your nest. those heritage was plus symbolic noise. i am a warning selling around 40000000 us dollars worth of gold fact digital tokens that says the country states to reduce the dollars dominance, a bit high for inflation and following national firm state the good morning for moscow. this is our to international with the latest world news updates of your role as the val, it's great to have you with us. we start with trick. yeah, we're, the nation is set to decide on the presidency in toronto. so after neither of the top candidates passed a crucial 50 percent threshold to win in the 1st round on sunday, the the
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western reaction to the turkish election was not long coming with washington saying it's continuing to closely monitor the ongoing electoral process. and the european commission president, noting the huge turn out shows that turkish people are committed to exercising democratic rights. yep. the council of europe's assessment of turkish democracy was rather confusing. so i would say the tucker's democracy is providing to be amazing. the resilient of the shows the high turn out in the election. but turkey does not fulfill the basic principles of a democratic election. such was, well, western media went further whether it's headlines definitively linking prisoner or the one with the risk to target democracy. that's as the country's opposition
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promises to take a course towards. wider integration with europe are to contributor rachel mars and shares her take on how the e you plays. it's membership card to influence other states, policies and wired on is portrayed as an obstacle to turkish democracy. so once again, the e u is dangling block membership and front as yet another candidate country turkey kind of like an engagement ring and they're doing it right in the heat of an election. and the opposition candidate is talking like it's only voters which use him over incumbent president, raise up here to one center. he could finally live happily ever after in the arms of brussels. our main goal is membership in the european union. of course, we want to be part of the civilized world. we are ready to rapidly transform turkey 8 into a true democracy that our citizens deserve, as well as to carry out the democratic reforms required by the
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e look session process. hey, look, there's nothing wrong with self improvement when it's done for yourself. but the opposition is talking like it's ready to give the country a face, lift a bottom with some new teeth and maybe upsize to some double days. just so that brussels finds it more attractive. now, why don't the opposition be under that impression more because the, you keep saying so if the decisions would go towards opening the country to democracy and the rule of flaw. sonton who have been origin for a long time, then we should start talking. who can start talking about to the liberalization of the visa res, seem yeah baby, just do it. i ask and then we can talk about taking this relationship to the next level. like a liberal visa regime where you can kind of go freely at my place and even leave your toothbrush there without it being kind of weird sounds a lot like the kind of promises me to keep of under the european union ukraine association agreement that set off the euro, my dog protest in 2013 when venue crane president and new convicts refused to sign
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it. quick reminder of what was behind those popping off ukrainians. demonstration now demonstrating now in ukraine. they may not be in your opinion, and with that they are certainly part of the broad political family of european nations. all right, so and kara has, i see your example in front of its eyes of the kind of blueprint that exists with respect to the you and it's modus operandi. and kind of makes you wonder why hasn't it just blocked brussels number yet beyond be frankly, turkey and nato ally applied to the use freed assessor the european economic community in 1987 and was recognized as a candidate in 1999. as still isn't a member, that's a long time to wait around for commitment. yet turkey is also allow nato and you countries to establish military bases inside its territory for western wars in the middle east end of africa. it's also saved you from being overwhelmed by migrates,
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displaced by western military interventions in africa by holding them in camps on the turkey border. now apparently that's still not enough for brussels. when asked last year about 9 powers class specs of joining the block between ursula vendor line, european commission president said quote, there is no progress. the e u has cited turkeys, human rights record to justify its foot dragging and relationships with its neighbors. meanwhile, it calls you trade with the exact same flaws, problems with its neighbors and issues with human rights, the great defender of european values, at least incumbent president. or while i'm realizing that waiting around for commitment is a full game. to key does not need. you are but to europe using real need, the prescription for the increasingly chronic problems is to keep and took is full, your membership. we are not and will not be anyone's placing. we are not and will not be a servant to be treated according to someone's whim. those who think that they can
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and slave to deal with threats or ignorance of their own history. those would think that they will bring us to our knees with sanctions will soon realize that they are deeply mistaken. brussels uses the same pickup lines on all the countries that supporting, although the georgia serbia. and they're all still waiting around to be invited to make it official beach have on the hook with promises even though the gold posts are constantly being moved further out. early one seems to understand the process of selling the fantasy, that if the country gives up its independence, then brussels will take care of it some day. maybe pay a country to dream, right? it can do to build hearts with their names in their notebook, right. and in the best case scenario, the you wants to dictate how the country behaves, and which of its friends it can still hang out with it. certainly not that russia one that's for sure. it's also tax or that it's no wonder the early one figures that turkey would be better off staying single and independent. i think
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chairman of the center for strategic studies at the turkish ministry of foreign affairs id nor had says that western countries are clearly interested in ardo on losing the elections. initial countries on monday, july 18 turkish elections. they want the purple ad on its source tip of look at the german, french, american, english, the magazines and newspapers, the economist, etc. that home, when i guess add on, add up as of monday to ration that this information, etc, that what they are doing. a couple add on. they say if i change my the to 19 on avalon space, this is opposite exactly the opposite that we did not see any russian mingling in
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categories election. but we saw a lot of living in texas you lecture, and that's why a lot of people voted for ad on because of this western manipulation, it will keep you updated on all the developments and the turkish presidential election. stay tuned here on our t international the now to the war and ukraine. russia's ambassador to the un says, no one has been held accountable for cabs attacks on civilians in dumbass, pierce's age appears to blame it. is it the responsibility for these crimes flies? not only with the key of regime, but also with those who supply them with weapons. highmark launchers,
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depleted uranium shells, long range missile systems and so on. all these weapons supplied by members of the un security council now sitting opposite me, seemingly so concerned about the humanitarian consequences of the conflict in ukraine are killing civilians, women, and children on a daily basis. the entire military potential of nato is aimed at this. they believe they got away with killing millions of civilians and of ghana stem iraq, libya and other places. we are sure that one day they will be held accountable for what they have done and no threats of sanctions against the judges. as was the case with the us war crimes investigation and of ghana stem. no intimidation of witnesses and whistle blowers and suppression of facts will help them. you with the flow of western arm supplies to ukraine, comes amid stark revelations and newly released documents showing that the us ignore the war crimes record of its foreign proxy troops around the world, which is in fact a violation of american laws. the provision of support is not contingent upon
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successful human rights that in requirements, as defined in the lease he lo, the way he law prohibits the provision of u. s. military aid to human rights violators abroad. the pentagon's declassified directive appears to be a loophole that allows a direct violation of that law or to corresponded kayla map and takes a deeper look at the pentagon's relationship with its unsavory allies. if you're providing someone with military training and weapons, don't you have a responsibility to make sure the person is not a criminal to use them to go and commit new crimes? you would think so. but apparently the pentagon does not agree. indeed, why worry about such details as long as it serves american interest in far away lands? seems that for the pentagon, the ends justify the means even if it means violating u. s. law that for its military aid to human rights violators abroad,
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the us track record for such on accountability and impunity goes back decades is just a few examples. the infamous and dirty brigades of militias, the united states, trained in order to fight. i still, in a rock, have been accused of torturing detainees and other atrocities. united nations found us backed forces in the democratic republic of the congo were involved in mass rates and torture of civilians. back in 1981 up to a 1000. civilians were slaughtered by us backed forces in el salvador, the famous elements out a massacre. human rights watch has revealed the results of the us occupation of afghanistan and shone crimes that were committed by forces trained and backed by the united states. there. the strike forces have been lawfully killed civilians, your nitrates forcibly disappeared detainees undetected healthcare facilities for
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allegedly treated in storage and fighters. civilian casualties from these rates and air operations have dramatically increased in the last 2 years. the us armed and fran ukrainian military is just the latest example. they have been caught summarily executing prisoners of war videos, sho, outright war crimes. russia has many times highlighted these documented atrocities of the united nations. however, the usa and its allies have turned a blind eye visits and me. the idea of is due to the next to the recent report by amnesty international and organization that can hardly be classified as pro russian states. we haven't been talking about at every meeting on the green since the very beginning of this special military operation. the armed forces of ukraine and ukrainian nationalist battalions are hiding behind a civilian population as a human shield,
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and also use residential houses and apartments in them as fighting boys place heavy equipment in a tillery near the hospitals. schools and keen the gardens keeps the last card launch for any crimes. instead of holding the spade spade, you demonstrate button double standards and miracles office thoughtfulness, so as not to cast a shadow of responsibility on the skill for the shelling is obvious. this shows your responsibility for the brain conflict. started the united states, at least question it's relationship with infamous groups. like be as off the talent known for its neo nazi ideology. what is the relationship of the us government to these people? is it training them? might it arm them? is this one of those cases where we aid and abet the kind of monsters who eventually become our enemies. but they have admitted there is no real way to stop or even control these evil practices. here's another example. the tornado battalion
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was pretty well known for its atrocities. some of its members even got in prison when the crimes they committed became well publicized. but after russia's military operations started, these dangerous radicals were released in order to join ukraine's armed forces. here is just one of those ukrainians who served a prison sounds for kidnapping and torturing civilians. my teacher from the british tass always said that a knock on the head doesn't make soldiers to murder. he also kept saying that the war is art in strict discipline, along the record of washington supporting forces around the world to do horrendous things, despite existing us laws that mandate otherwise explains why the pentagon doesn't feel obligated to do any of that thing. when you are training people like this, it probably feels better not to know what they did yesterday and what you might be helping them to do tomorrow. caleb and archie, new york, earlier, my colleague, nicky, are in spoke with investigative journalist spend norton,
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who says the us and its allies use such proxies to do their dirty work for that. unfortunately, it's not surprising. we've known that the us military has moved more and more toward using special operations forces abroad. it's a wage what is often referred to as shadow wars, when the us military has forces on the ground, then it inspires criticism. you know, when the us military invaded iraq and violation of international law, everyone around the world could see that this was a blatant war progression. that over a 1000000 iraq, he's died. well we, we respect to the sovereignty of other countries. well actually the u. s. is violating the sovereignty of other countries, but instead it's using foreign proxies in order to maintain this idea of plausible deniability. so if those 4 and proxies are ever caught in arrested and interrogated, the us can say, well, we don't have anything to do with them. we have no idea of who they are now,
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you're currently in nicaragua, what another pro american group. the conference was accused of a number of atrocities committed by us by desk. busy goods, how much accountability has that been in those cases and, and doesn't look like the us has done anything to provide transparency and closure for locals affected as well. of course absolutely nothing. it comes. there's no surprise to to hear that in the 1980s. the ca, back these extremely right wing violent paramilitary groups, the conferences that were notorious for killing and torturing civilians burning down schools and hospitals. and there has been no justice. in fact, there are multiple us government institutions that are active around the world training proxy forces in order to fight secretive wars in the shadows to destabilize foreign countries. ron's kish island, known as the pearl of the persian gulf, is preparing to get its ancient town added to the unesco list. the island is well
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known as a thriving resorts, attracting thousands of visitors from across the globe every year, despite the western sanctions imposed on iran arches use of july, li has more probably of the persian gulf. that's how kish island is south of iran is usually referred to. this metonymy is manifested in the islands funding attractions, including dismiss rise in court will reach us and it's f one guard recreational centers. now kish result, an organization has given r, t and exclusive access to its eye catching features situated off the southern coast of the wrong in the persian gulf, cage is best known for its speech side activities. so one day this peaceful place gets jetpacks with people will come to enjoy watching the vast expanse of persian gulf waters. the head of the keys free zone organization says the island isn't a deal like resort for tourist. so it will mean kish is the 3rd most popular tories destination in the region. for holidays,
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it has unique geographical features on the island, including its coral costs and biodiversity embassy. all these things together make it the tourist hotspot it apart from its dazzling natural sceneries. dish offers some of the most thrilling, recreational experiences, including get range of sea sports and water parks where we're in a park is one of the most visited places in case island offering all kinds of c as our team and activities such as yachting, screwball guy, bank terrace anyway, i know yes, fly boarding. and at the same time you can watch the mesmerizing and glowing persian gulf water, or screwdriver, covering the off the water where all the basic off the water world. let's go down our to cameraman. i mean here and i took it leaf in the dark, dove into the depths of persian gulf waters where there go pro camera to catch
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a glimpse of the world of sea creatures. one quick advice to a gentleman, junkies like me. never miss out on keesha's wind tunnel. it gives you the feeling of free of time sky diving. i tried it myself and i was virtually flying. george was come all the way from all the area had the same feeling. this is actually the indoor flying sky diving. so it seemed like sky diving in a closed environment. so it's control environment. you can actually learn to fly safely. the most safely way, let's say. and you can achieve your dream of flying or learn to fly, learn to be a sky dive or as well in the wrong season. this is a scorching hot, whatever the case, no far the temperature is always been a 0. providing a chance for visitors to pull down at at the same time, enjoy its range of snow activity. who should come here?
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can snowboard go snow tubing, walk on the suspension, bridge and go in swings and use other facilities. there's also an ice wall for professional ice climbing, as an average of $1000000.00 iranian tourists visited the island each year. or despite this abundant potential, the number of 4 visitors is not remarkable. case results put this figure up less than $50000.00 annually. there was some sections on your, on our sided by experts as another major challenge, which i'm scared for and visitors away from cage and how well she is, the political propaganda and the legal sanctions talk between all accounts. we have unfortunately, homes, all tourism tech to them on all the sectors. this issue has created this trust by ford taurus regarding the safety of tourism. email accounts treat this as well all countries. i'm on the safest places in terms of taurus authorities at case freeze on say they have put in place. a visa waiver for a tourist was to read the travel permits issued upon arrival. what's the boy and turkey being serious original for us to tribals gees islands?
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can still win the game, as experts say, it's one of the nature of coral coasts around rival officials are now forced to invest more and it's, and for struck the goal of turning the islands from local to original tourist magnet usability, our to fish island, zimbabwe central bank has sold around $40000000.00 us dollars worth of gold back digital tokens. that's this fight the i m f warning the african country against doing so. and urging it to liberalize the national foreign exchange market. here, 1000 bar was bank to explain the move. the issue and so the goal back digital tokens is meant to expand the value preserving instruments available in the economy . a full that token is a digital currency that is backed by physical gold. the currencies value is based on the current market price of gold and can be used for transactions. just like any
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other type of crypto currency. it is often more stable than other digital currencies and can also be used as a hedge against inflation. if the price of gold rises, the value of the currency will also increase. fullback tokens can be bought and sold on it changes just like other types of prep the currency and can also be used to purchase goods and services online. then by what has been suffering from massive inflation for years, which previously led to the national currency being swap for the us dollar. while the recently reintroduced them by $1.00 remains unstable, impressed by other foreign currencies. the government has resorted to using new crypto assets following the examples of donna nigeria and south africa. zimbabwe wants to reduce the american dollars monopoly in the country. also facing us sanctions over a legit human rights abuses. zombie and journalists, austin,
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columbus, says, the us, sanctions, against and by way are unjustified as washington contributes to economic flows across the whole region. this is going to hit the u. s. races for wednesday. the u. s. has never been to any good. you can solve it going be just by any means. so they'll also part of a part of the pro bit i say. so because of the absence, the f. one thing on the line for this one moment sense of things involved with, despite the resume being in the office, it is a clear example that the build love the sensors to go ahead is supposed to do with about what that is by the government specifically. but the government, but because this was this one of the central events and bob,
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we have really staying the rest of the key, you know, before muscle. most of it, i think on the countries i'm, this is very psyched the does had a very negative effect on all the countries in south africa. heavy rainfall causing devastation in somalia is also wreaking havoc and lowanda, where the mountainous terrain is prone to landslides. in the rainy season. 0 thousands of families had been forced to relocate to escape pricing waters since amalia mazda of heavy rain, so has led to flooding, causing damage to towns and villages. while health care workers are warning of a possible rise in diseases such as the color of the flooding comes after months of browse that kill tens of thousands of people and wipe out props and live stock. local residents fear the floods could force many families into
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the whole cities. news divided the fluids. schools are old shut down, no learning taking place and businesses have been close to as business has come to us tends to also show amenities, have been effected. nothing is working because the whole town is submerged in war to sort that out and i know 5 is around but, and i switch from better team because of the slides haven't received any help so far. i'm a single mother and has nothing to feed my children with. i don't have a house for a while. i or too many teran agencies to come to our risk and provide us with food med since and shelton, you're welcome. i came from all, i'm in town, i have nothing left. everything has been swept away by the fluids and i couldn't even think of saving anything as a how to save my life and have to stream to find a how to shelter from the flowing water and away so good. i didn't. that's her up
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on the hour i'm coming up. even though the last decade has seen economic crashes wars and the coven, 10 to make it seems a year 2022 has proven to be equally, if not more size make. thanks for joining in. we'll see you back at the top of the hour, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the on
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome to wells a part the last to digits have seen many world shaking your bands. there was 911 and the 2 war on terror done. there was the 2008 financial crisis,
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the arabs spring out of course, because at 19 some damage. good. the year of 2022 as my guest today suggests being just as if not more jo, politically, seismic. we'll discuss that. i'm now joined by a value to grab the executive dean of the trunk young institute for financial studies. dr. brown is good to see your again and thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us. thank you. thank you for the video and that back. good to see you again. now i interviewed you about a year ago when the warren, ukraine was still in its early stages and the world was trying to make sense of it and adjust to a fast changing reality. and these have recent stands um that uh, the global significance of 2022 has been grossly underestimated that in fact, it may be more consequential than some of the labs i mentioned in my introduction. what makes it so significant? any of you?
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well, when we have talked about the september 11th all the to solve the a financial crisis, we also improve the track of an american same treat. uh, what would view, what happened in the 2000 does pending to as i sent this uh, breaking the international order off. i'm american century visa most and not only found the yuki crisis, but also found that collect people a weakening of the noun. the western world, and they are attempting to break away from the national system dominated by the us . so i think that i think that the us is deal of the most powerful country in the world, but it has to be an immediate that that's the what would the process of the regional integration end of the americanization is a fairly concluding the middle east central east, south africa, asi, more ethics. so i think that he can explain. the important reason why you only 50 percent of the countries choose to follow the us 2 sections of washer. so from this

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