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[000:00:00;00] the, the see a little bit a good see that's out of the support that the election for the russian has given us . we now stand out as an island of stability and peace was all praise from uganda. as a high level delegation from africa is right here in the russian capital to provide a possible peace plan for the ukraine conflict. the israel todd line. national security minister arrives of the controversial march by orthodox jews, ultimately mocking the capture of parts of the city by his ready forces. this was
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more than 50 years ago when the program brochure threatens to sink the black sea grain deal, if indeed old dispute surround indigo. read the agreement, not results by the middle of july. the story much tell you about in tonight's program life from moscow and roll reese to say it is a special that helps you so it must go, does say that it is open to a piece initially proposed by south africa to end the conflict in ukraine. of the russian for administer confirmed the news while meeting his counterpart from uganda . an african delegation is right here at moscow promoting database piece plan for ukraine. a new set you up with is regarding south african liter rema forces initiative. he contacted president putin with our president replied that he is always ready for dialogue with our partners for sincerely interested in ensuring that there was a stable situation in the world to us. but the agenda of an upcoming meeting is
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being discussed. but what we want to understand what specific initiatives president were, i'm a foster and his african colleagues. we'd like to formulate for discussion. we're open to proposals from any country hold of next bill. but during that press conference, so that you got the form and signed rushes efforts and bringing stability to this country, let's, let's do that and get more details. here's a total court. well, this press conference really comes on the heels of a recent kremlin announcements that russia is ready to consider a peace plan expected to be put forward by a number of african countries to end the fighting and the ukraine conflict as we just saw sir gay lab rav reiterated the russian position, that moscow is ready to consider any serious proposals for peace to end this conflict now, on the part of the ugandan foreign minister, he said he had one purpose for his visit in russia, and that was to thank moscow for all of the aid it's rendered to the country in terms of socio economic development. he said that because of this assistance you've
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gone to has become an island of peace and stability on the african continent. we've also came to express a fence and gratitude to the russian federation for the support they have continued to reverse the national, frequent american development in various areas that the 6 of them say as a load id nation. but in particular, we have little bit a grid for that out of the support that the option for the russian is given us. we now stand out as an island of stability and peace. and we continue to use the combustor. that's the russian federation of santa pass to view 2 x 10 and play a role in ensuring that there is peace and stability in the region that we live in . and we know and believe the russian federation,
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we'd be an integral input on strategic button. uh, you know, jenny, in that data you founded foreign minister also spoke a bit about the ukraine grain d o as moscow recently renewed its participation. and if you said that this deal needs to work for the countries that need it most, not for the countries that may take advantage of it. i mean that's as only around 3 percent of all the ukrainian green export. it under this deal has actually gone to the poorest of countries, the ones that need it, the most. then the russian foreign minister also gave us $0.02 on this. he said that he hopes that this deal is going to change for the better and a better accomplish it stated objectives. that's basically a round up of the most important takeaways of this meeting between the foreign ministers and the press conference that came after it was to bring you some i live pictures right now. if you just look over my shoulder right there, that's the wailing wall in jerusalem. it is nearly exactly 5 minutes past 8 in the evening. life bridges here and i'll have to international as the houses of police. civil also have gathered in jerusalem a head of
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a controversial annual march bible federal dues that asian ultimately marks the capture of parts of the city by his ready forces which whole team building 50 years ago. the, the, the, you can see. and this footage right there, there's some a minus scuffles that would police near a gauge of the old city wherever crowns, and, and gathering for the event right there in the picture. israel's national security minister, ben b and he's just arrived on the scene a short time ago of the whole flag. dave logic commemorates the 1967 capture of east jerusalem and won't be as riley government calls a re unification of the safety of this year. a record number of around a 100000 orthodox jewish men are expected to march through the old cities most important. in the past, the event has seen a repeated types against local palestinians. but let's go ahead and cross live now to jerusalem, where it's nearly a 6 past 8 in the evening. and as a local reporter nick call y'all can,
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who's joining us here in austin international. so naked stuff, as i said, the nitty 10 past 8. now the thing that gives us a sense of the, the atmosphere where you are now think eyes on this time things come for now. of the yeah. say the ends of thousands of his rallies to most of the young people in their twenties. and they've been the younger from the age of 12. most of them are males and they are brand worse than they are then think celebrating with the flags of israel. but they don't really understand that these are at the rice them and then be to be as they are of service police dania. and it's really complicated situation. see where the middle east, but they tried to prove ok then those are some of the politicians that tried to gain some more influence and better positions for the next day elections as the national security minister at bank we are. and those are some odd there from that
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look good bar t and ministers and those so bar team members that are coming here, that area, and part of them even the went to the l oxide to the temple mount and all of those pro vacation they may be good for some kind of political forces, but for the majority of these rarely public society and for the police, the union send are of those kinds of events that bring in no peace and nothing good . all right, i appreciate that. thanks very much for that. let's report from the ground. thank you very much. now that does continue one line right now with all the dot com as i was saying, it's a well, it's just off the 8 pm that local time in jerusalem we are kind of expecting things to kick off. it's an annual march and well as opposed tradition, it does tend to get a little bit of valid. we'll have more of that story as the program continue throwing auntie international for the mean time. that's a, that's a continue with the story now and just pick up where we left off at the cross drive to florida. her son a not whom the deputy mayor of jerusalem. he's not joining us here on archie international. i missed who was thank you very much for joining us here on the
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program. i'm only thing what, what is essentially one of the biggest marches of the get? there was a bit of controversy, of course, about the flag day module. what's, what are your immediate thoughts on it if you would, as well 1st of all, just to be able to correct a little bit of your reporting. it's what's ultra orthodox or phillips people. it's scientists, people who are celebrating the reunification of a city that was built by king david 3000 years ago, a city that was originally a jewish city, a city that has been captured and destroyed and divided for centuries and centuries, with layers of beautiful history. jewish history by bologna and history, roman history, mama, mostly my history or human history. and so we are a multicultural city of layers and layers and layers of different people living in the city. and so jewish people that's a very special day because in $9067.00 in the world we didn't start in
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a defensive will. we actually re unified the city and was a significant to us because under jordanian who are between 40 age and 67 jews, one to allow to pray anywhere you know how these sites. so the realization of the city for us means the freedom of worship. if we these res afford to everybody living in a city and a country one, so it says no special mot that is not useful for the you know, it's a very over josh or bash. yeah. i was curious that yeah, i know it's a much of love and it's a much of appreciation for our return. no property. okay, okay, fair enough. fair enough i i get your side of it. would you then address the other side if, if you would be so kind why? why does so many palestinians then condemn the march? if your perspective on is, is really so different. well, 1st of all, this much has been going on since 1968, but in recent years it politicized the much the palestinian leadership in order to
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gain ground. for that, that struggle to prove to the wall that somehow we already illegal occupies. and a lot of that isn't hours, of course we're indigenous people, congressman. and so it's a political thing. it's not a thing that really resonates in terms of these raising public, which is again, new republic, talks about the public does not support this is not true. is really public from all sorts of background. this is wonderful day, this wonderful celebration of this month to month. so the you shouldn't, if it's, if it's the show day, it's sorry, sorry, i missed the who, but why is it then? then i'm sorry to interrupt you, but, but, but why is it then that if it's all about thanking god and this stuff and the other, why is it then? traditionally speaking that this much ends up in violence. well, you know, it's delicate. the old cities a comprise of full quote to the question, go to move them, go to the jewish core, to the median court. and sometimes you know,
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there's bad apples and all sides and things get out of him. but let me tell you, i was just that i much 99.9 percent of the people marching and doing so in love and peace. unfortunately, they're about apples on every side. and also we have 3003000 police presence, but as much to control any type of trouble from the jewish side as from the palestinian side. and i'm very proud to say the just being there now. everything was very, very calm. and again, you know, there's music, there's party vis, jones, when you actually see the experience and you realize there's nothing to go good about except to help you choose to interpret it. yeah, find, find from the talking. you make a point that mr. whom about, you know, there's always a couple of bad, bad apples just about in any, any way you go, let me ask you this. so fortunately that's, it's always the case though. i mean, many human rights groups have all the administration to essentially reroute the parade to essentially avoid most encoders. i mean, even in 2015,
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the east motorized organizations petition the supreme court of israel just to reroute the pair right away from, from the most important essentially that to keep things calm. i guess apparently those requests have not been taken into consideration. did you think that could flare up tensions with palestinians who are there in attendance as well as the module go through essentially sensitive areas. you know, i hope i hope that the much is, and i, you know, i pray and i believe that the monitors are just marching, singing and dancing in a, in, in, in a celebration the way that the jewish people respect the ramadan. pres, when a 150. ready 1000 muslims, normally peaceful a washer does come to temple amount every friday around the down and all the jews respect the holiday and do not feel that it's sensitive for them an oscar or
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anything to be removed. so let's just respect each other. and that's really the way from which all right, so you can do clear how. so i'm not home the deputy mayor of jerusalem. a great pleasure having you once. thank you very much for joining us here on nazi international. thank you. well, that russia has threatened to quit the black sea grain deal unless it's concerns and all that dress by the middle of july comes as a cheap and pull. it's so big, crazy and great and has led to a rift developing between a new members. so micro cultural minutes is kind of thing, it's actually undermining european integrity. let's try to understand this more clearly is all these contributor rachel boston. i was just president rays at the air. the wine was celebrating his brokering roll and the extension of the black sea grained here between ukraine and russia effectively scoring some. busy of diplomacy, power broken points ahead of his type, the contested presidential run off on may 28th and thinking his quote friend, russian president vladimir putin and also the training president vladimir zalinski for his quote, constructive cooperation. which is kind of like asking for my constructive cooperation for
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a 10 day luxury cruise since the landscape was the one who was demanding that this deal to get an increase in grades in market at all cost. be done even when it became clear recently that it was harming ukraine's top european allies, poland, and some of the price other eastern european neighbors. now earlier this month, zalinski called poland request to curtail the transitive ukrainian grain that was ending up in the country and reducing the value of polish farmers own grain. quote, severe even cruel, and disappointing. but he wasn't more the less the fact that the e u is having to bail out the farmers of these border countries to the tune of a 100000000 to years of european tax. their passion aid get in his way. and he called the e u self preserving restrictions, quote, completely unacceptable. hey, you know, who's conspicuously absent from this latest announcement about the rain export
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deals extension by 2 months. the european union, before this deal was struck last year, originally, brussels would not shut up about how russia was weapon rising food by not letting the trade in bring out to market. and now that russia has agreed to extend the deal with you. frayne. obviously, being the big beneficiary of this thing so far. brussels is nowhere to be found nowhere to be seen or heard on the subject. maybe it's because it doesn't fit the use unity narrative when 12, primarily western and european countries led by france, wrote a letter a few days ago, expressing their upset over the fact that the e u was allowing these 5 border countries, poland hungry. so back here, romania and both guerria to get a break from any ukranian grain having to be stored in their countries. here's a bit from the letter. the measures adopted on may 2nd by the commission without
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consulting other member states related to the selective limitation of imports from ukraine. re serious concerns because they lead to differentiated treatment within the internal market itself. oh, the big brain beer crashing brussels apparently couldn't figure out how not to spill the training green food all over themselves. like sometimes the toddler, left alone with candy jar for 10 seconds. when all it really had to do was pass the green through the e. u. r route to places like africa, nations, sounds simple enough, right? they still couldn't manage it. and now it looks like western europe is jealous, that these border countries actually got to take their train borders back from brussels control. and they're worried about the precedent that this could set in member states actually standing up for themselves in the future when brussels comes
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up with these bureaucratically driven hair grain policies. the ultimately end up backfiring like this one did. now, can have states just standing up for themselves, right? because of that catches on, then there's a real risk of democracy breaking out in the you and we're talking about real democracy, not the i m democracy, brand democracy that the was always paddling and all the 15 bodies have been found in kenya after a calculator, ordered his followers to stop themselves to death. apparently the desktop stands up more than 220 old bodies discovered in a secluded forest. a mass graves are 1st found last month of the police receives the tip off. now, summer bolts claimed the bodies and missing their organs, while the children that had been strangled. while we heard hiring accounts from some of the distort relatives of the victims, says me, that's cool cleanser. i have lost 3 children to these colts. for when my brothers
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started having a habit of going to church with my 1st born son, they used to return home late at night. and when i tried to inquire why they would tell me they had gone far away to preach the gospel. i think the government for the action they have taken garden besides the whole of massacre. so let's work together with president william router on this interest so much to lose our loved ones to what is perceived as religion. teaching plastic again are weakened on these are my grandson's, my son is also in the cold. i have lost 5 family members to this cold. i've tried my best to make them return home or even trace them, but it hasn't been successful. i'm calling on the government to intervene and help us. we have no means we are poor. say, do you see the colts leader told us follow it just well. stop themselves in order to reach kevin, i can you, as president says you with our he should have prevented the incident and he said that he does assume full responsibility for not having done more as the citizens public. ok. it is very,
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very important for us to know that reg, equalization, of whatever nature, radicalization entitled anything like a regulation is religion. radicalization using politics is dangerous because of these incidentally, serious i would want to listen to receive definitely does really just professionals to tell us how do we make sure that attendance not sent opinions on the corrected christ? plaza frame revelations and more bodies aren't coveted and can just seem easily on a daily basis. you can get more details if you like at all. he's on the so it is a corruption trial. that's a group. the nation of south africa. it involves its form, a president who's been making some pretty diamond claims against the current president. and the problem is that to be plenty of fireworks in store. let's get
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details now. let's look for that on this with all these no volumes come, its frivolous and vexation. this is the kind of criminal charge that is proffered against the president. with great respect, the courts are not there to be used for these sorts of cases, whether to settle political scores or to deal with personal animosity. the private persecution that former president jacob's in law is pursuing. he is proved this, this current prison instead of a post. i kicked off in the sol coating court. and that's a case really is. the biggest news is that africans having to be present as luma, has accused from a pause of being an accessory to a crime, immediately committed by state, prosecute ability down. and jen is to karen one the for my present alleges as much as that to the pay licked his medical records. and that's a prison that i'm a pause. i had failed to act on that as the president, not state attorney, as of just to meet her there, representing that i'm
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a pause that has wasted no time in labeling this as an abuse of court proceedings. and really a platform of sickening political schools. of course, when you look at these different private persecutions, many people will argue, and many people will say high profile matches a lot visa, always taken into consideration, and everyone goes and defend themselves. but the issue at hand with this particular process is that it is the problem that has led up to getting someone's issued, and the navy prosecute certificate with a even applied to put his hands on my post. so there is a lot of fantastic that we're seeing going back and forth. and as these parties all due over the legitimacy or rather the velocity of the process and leading up to that private persecution. there's also a lot of debates on with that the, even when to the correct the course of the silence of this case, there's a lot of play regarding the politics of this method. even though present
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a zoom has denied that there's any political lee from his pods saying that this came straight from last year is pretty proceeding. so there's quite a lot to, to be unpacked even today as that case into it's 2nd day. and we'll definitely be bringing you that in greater detail. and what's that being seen as an historic event for damascus and the middle east? basically as a whole of the syrian president bush all outside, has touchstone and saudi arabia use that to attend a meeting of the arab league on friday. the saudi king invited us on to attend the meeting after the arab league recently decided to re admit syria to the organization. officer was suspended in 2011. yeah, syrian foreign minister held by the hero meetings this week in the kingdom with several of us counted pots and that size damascus has moved to restore ties with saudi arabia, jordan, egypt, iraq and iran. i gave you life and i can take
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it away that i clinic phrase reflecting the growing pains of popular artificial intelligence system chat and g p t. and this creates a going through this. a company's head is urgent. the us government to consider more regulations for the industry. i think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong. and we want to be vocal about that. we want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. the regular thing development, it could prove beneficial, but previous us government attempts to rein in the social media industry, certainly back by it, as long as he's kept them off and not explain very few things in this world of escape. the recent us censorship, spree, rebellious activist, undesirable politicians, big, powerful platforms, hostile media. and now the latest target a i, we need to maximize the good over the bad us. congress has a choice. now we have the same choice. when we say social media,
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we fail to seize that moment. no way to put this genie in the bottle globally. this is, it's exploding. they are not alone. the lawn mosque and others have come forward to call for some form of regulation as various tech companies speed ahead with a i, you know, of asians is more dangerous than say mismanaged a aircraft design or production maintenance or, or, or bad, bad car production in the sense that is, it has the potential of civilizational destruction. so why might it be important to regulate a i, ethics, developing computers that can think like humans engage in conversations, do that kind of creative work that humans normally do could easily be used for now, these sense there's no way to rule out, and that such things are already in the cross hairs of the powers that be, shall we review what they did with social media a few years ago? generally i think regulation is, is a good thing. it's a, it's a not positive. and i think our role as
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a company should be the god of an educator and helping regulators and legislators understand what's happening with technology. i believe we need to more active role for governments and regulators by updating the rules for the internet. we can preserve what's best about the freedom for people to express themselves. the 1st wave of revelations about facebook and twitter and instagram was about how much data they were collecting and what they were doing with it. these apps were used to monitor people's behavior, find out what they like and how to influence them. and all this data that was collected was then handed over to the spokes on twitter is contact with the f b. i was constant and pervasive as if it were a subsidiary, a surprisingly high number of requests by the f b i for twitter to take action on election misinformation. even involving joke. tweets from low follower accounts. twitter presents itself is just an open forum where people can share their thoughts. however,
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we now know that they were in constant touch with us intelligence and law enforcement, suppressing certain ideas as well promoting others ethical. not exactly, but certainly a great opportunity to manipulate discords and pushing agenda. remember, during the 2020 elections when the hunter bide, laptops scandal was suppressed. the new york post, the mainstream us media outlets added to links blocked. you couldn't even send them in a private message to a friend why intelligence officials said it was a russian propaganda story. but we now know for sure it wasn't because it was all true. so that in mind, listen to how us intelligence is now talking about harnessing the power of a i. we've seen the excitement in the public space around chad, u. b t. it's certainly an inflection point in this technology, and we definitely need to be exploring ways in which we can leverage new and upcoming technologies. and i think the way we're approaching it is we need to approach it in
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a disciplined way. the silicon valley tech monopoly is the us intelligence agencies and the propaganda regime changed. chorus have been working in the last step for decades. they have perfected the art of manipulating the conversation, staging unrest, and getting their way around the world for decades is certainly telling that as a i is taking off. we now hear this call for regulation. the call is coming from the very people who are pretty mean deep and all of this stuff. and even they can see the potential evil that could be on least this is something that all of us should be concerned about. caleb mouth and archie, new york. the peruvian supreme court has ruled that a citizen protest is not legally protected and therefore considered a crime. since it is not recognizing the constitution or other loans. if funds the only legitimate protest of the hunger and labor strikes,
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the only impact the pro testers. if citizens believed that their claims are not sufficient for that, authorities are not hearing the word that the opening for dialogue is inadequate. or non existant, they are authorized to increase the strength of said claims, provided that repercussions are on the personal sphere of rights of the protester. for example, labor strike or hunger strike and does not violate the fundamental rights of 3rd parties unrelated to the social conflict of the products that responded to an appeal introduced by civilians who had been detained in 2016 off in protesting against the mining projects in the province of the routing was denounced by bruce national human rights coordinator, who statement claimed it violated international standards, protecting the right to protest. the sentence comes and intentions over the full dismissal and imprisonment of den president pedro castillo, we last year. and the refusal of a congress and entering government to cold new elections by state this rather now
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here on this evening program life or must go to the amended degree vast a political analyst, not joining us here live on audience national a very well welcome to today so thanks so much for coming on this program, just off the top of your head. what, what's the, what's your assessment of the peruvian supreme court's ruling. yeah. i'm, i'm terribly sorry that i'm on that i'm on. i'm going to have to interrupt you just for a moment. we've lost the audio signal connection. here i'm going to stand by. we're going to come back to you in just a moment, right. place that, oh, hold on, hold on one second, ladies and gentlemen. i think perhaps you can hear me now that i'm on. can you give me your, your assessment of the prove you and supreme court ruling on this? go ahead. yes. that is really for the penal section of the supreme court of group packed up that typically pretty much lies any from this that is not so far me that this is not that fast in order to huge codes as for hunger strike rather to process something that is
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a lot of this has effectively made anyone who the sense of the gene, which is it is what it is, every gene on the left bit by the people of president who are mixed any one who is an enemy of dispense with any of this. 2 in any of the state and will allow those to be prosecuted. allow me just to read some of the definitions of protest by dictionary returning a right. which is to say something that people don't agree with or by to marry west the origin of the dictionary. so in that position of opinion of the sense, so the very basic right of this sense. ok. the very basic right? pointing out doing points against government has been a, be criminal, has been deemed violent unless you are on a hunger strike, right? and different by reason, so for the worst, so it's a, she makes the civil population, the civil society, that me what speak within the vapors or not against these governments viable for
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