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to the human trafficking quotient is where you're going to find the black organ trait. the negative was to place everyone who thinks or backs otherwise, it brings damage to the world economy. they're shooting themselves in the 4th engine, the feet of those who have to pay their dictates. president boons, says western sanctions are backfiring and only harming those who impose and as the emergence of the multi 4 world makes any western dictate futile. the russian military repels another drone attack on cry. mia downy, 6 trolls over the city of service. so it comes just day a day after the russian fleet ordered an attack on its title ships in the black sea
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and ahead of the turkish presidential election run off. we speak to a member of the turkish presidents council on security and foreign policy about the future of on par as diploma speed and diminishing prospects of e u membership. but at this point in time, to be honest, taking it does not have a need to join such a union 10 to 20 years ago. this was a request for the texas society, but to dates europe is also a feeding type within itself. they have certain issues and problems in this regard . there isn't much of your it has to offer to keep the good morning from the russian capital. this is our to international with the latest world news updates. i'm fiorella isabel. it's great to have you with us. vladimir putin says the west is shooting itself in the foot by opposing the emergence of a multi poor world. that's as the russian president opened the 1st day of the
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ration economic forum. the of cs office, the way it's everyone who's thing sort max otherwise brings damage to the world economy. they're shooting themselves in the 4th and in the feet of those who have to pay their dictates. and by doing so, they also increase negative trends hampering their own progress. this is what international experts are writing about, including those from the united states by pursuing such an economic policy, the strength and the downward trend of their economic development. again, shooting their own foot. well, that is their choice, and it's all about building on the mechanisms, sewage she by a fully functional multi polar world here. so discussions really are centering around bobs and how to improve transports and logistics in a great sir. you raised a monetary and also financial mechanisms how to settle a new forms of settlement in
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a mutual trade in how to build and expands on that scale. thousands are taking part in this a 2 day form, which brings together government agencies organize international organizations, media from over 50 countries. and there will be discussing just about how to achieve multiplier. we've already heard from the heads of most member states and even a from china and the oldest one that backed off now as russia's prime ministers currently in beijing were as we know who signed a number of agreements and has such that bi lateral size between russia and china are now out in an impressive instead of high. and this is a sentiment echoed here as well by a video message that will said by the time is present where he solidified his commitments and the partnership between china. and are you raising economic union? let's take a listen. i'm guessing that's doing the way these under the framework of the state visit to rushing lodge present boot and die sealed new agreements and connection to
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belts and road initiative. with the reason you can nomic union, the chinese side is sincerely interested in the deepening and specializing of this field. we're ready to join efforts and strengthen interaction in the interest of new prospects for co gratian. on the rage and confidence, the set that would interest this will in charlie transform all the international economic playing field and let them know that stress stuck. there is a need and we'll see a lot from various partners on that. in fact, the majority of players in the global arena, i agree with russia that there is a need for a more fair and more balance architecture of economic relations with citizens. could be many as many, there are fundamental changes in the international financial system. and russia is able to adapt, but also to become one of the leaders of this process. we're aiming to reduce the share of unfriendly states as currencies in mutual payments, even more. we tend to work more actively with the european union partners to reach
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a complete transition to national currencies. this also takes place in other rapid lea emerging economies around the globe, including china, india, latin america. and it is important to coordinate to joint efforts to establish a new, just centralized, a global financial system. this, this centralization depends on the resilience of all global finance is more decentralized. it is the more advantageous it will be for the global economy, because it will rely less on crisis in the country is which benefit from a global reserve currency. it will make the economy more di, politicized on the mean. she was able to do it. so while the west is focused on trying to curtail cooperation with russia and trying to convince all the countries from not doing business with russia, it's not going to plan and russia is inside the building on the existing partnerships and developing new one successfully. and on the sidelines of the
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raising economic forum, we spoke with representatives from the brazilian, peruvian and ben as well, and delegations who say the economic future lies with national currencies and the dollar eyes ation a minimum incident. but it is a good initiative to hold a panel between left in america and the e. u. there are things to develop in bricks. they talk about creating a common car and see. let's see how that process will develop further. russian brazil are discussing trade in, in their national currency. so we have strategic relations with the washer political dialogue and economic cooperation. and they're making progress on the issue of invo bundle. this forum is very important to us, chinese and russian banks are planning to open in through. but there are still no open institutions, res, work with national currencies. chinese banks for example, still can not work with you on improve, the problems must be overcome. and i think at some point we'll trade, you know,
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national guarantee, the 6 ukrainian drones were downed over the russian port city of so the skillful overnight local authority, say air defense system successfully destroyed some of the drones while others were down by electronic warfare equipment. no one was harmed in the attack. this comes as russia sorted, a ukrainian attack on a battleship. on wednesday, the ship was guarding the country southern pipelines in the black sea, which supply energy to searched. yeah. rushes defense ministry said it's black fleet, destroyed 3 ukrainian marine drones, the try to attack a russian ship, protecting the blue stream entered stream pipelines inside the truth is exclusive economic zone. moscow says it has stepped up security in the area after the north stream. last last year, i so the federal security service says it has detained
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a group of terrorists who tried to sabotage the nuclear power grid. and russia. yes, as b says, the suspects were trained and equipped by ukraine's for an intelligent service and entered rushes through poland. the following report, recaps the f s p 's account of the attempted attack. with the support of western handlers, ukraine has stepped up its terrorist activities on russian territory. the terrorists did not limit themselves to killing, but also attempted to organize a nuclear terrorist attack on may 1st 2023 russians. special services detected the collapse of a power transmission tower connected to the linen grad nuclear power plant. f as be bomb technicians, determined that the detonation of a high powered improvised explosive device caused the collapse exactly the same explosive devices were found on 11 more towers of the linen grad and collision in nuclear power plants. the devices were wired to be detonated single tenuously on
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the eve of the main 9th victory de anniversary celebrations. it has been discovered that the terrorist attack on nuclear power facilities was organized by a sabotaged group, prepared by the foreign intelligence service of ukraine. the key of agencies role in such events has been documented for the 1st time. the sabotaged group consisted of 3 people who were recruited in october 2022 by a lieutenant colonel of the for an intelligence service of ukraine. all members of the group underwent combat training at a sites near kia after which they arrived in russia through poland. in the polish city of chelsea, the terrace prepared a car trailer in advance where they had more than 50 kilograms of c for explosives through polish and bella, russian, logistics companies. the card trailer was delivered to the territory of lithuania and from there to a rush of them, after which the terrorist retrieved the explosive devices before carrying out the
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attack. the terrorists hid the explosives in the woods and then use them to create a bomb inside an apartment. so that was rented in advance. after that, one of the terrorists returned the car, they were driving and russia to their russian accomplish the inside this car, the terrace forgot to remove one explosive device. russian special services subsequently detained the complex and seized at the explosive device. the terrace problems did not in their an unexpected explosion, occurred during the mining of the transmission line towers of the collision in leningrad, nuclear power plants. this cause 2 of the terrorists to flee a band ending the re complex, who was detained by russian special services. one of the fugitives has also been detained. all of the suspects have confessed, and are cooperating with the investigation of severe nic tube or 2022. i was recruited by the foreign intelligence service of ukraine alone with to all the
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people. our task was to sabotage power lines inside russia. one of us tasked with the transportation of explosives to russia using the car, the vehicle to complete the task. so my partner and i underwent a bit of bomb training where they explained to us the basics of creating an explosive circuit as a to a to and to tell him a will carry, don't several test explosions. and we also train to 4 and macros pissed. so there's a picture on the outcast what's to mind is many power lines as we could in the last level. give a we mind 7 bill as in one evening. on the 2nd day we moved on to the landing like regions where on line 3 bellows, my partner went to mine to other billows, but there was an unforeseen explosion and we fled. judging by the amount of explosives ceased, ukrainian special services were planning other terrorist attacks inside rush. meanwhile, reports from russian media claim that the commander in chief of ukraine's armed
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forces by ladies of losing a has been left severely injured after a russian missile strikes and is no longer capable of performing his duties. the rest is head of, for an intelligence has responded to the claims saying that he cannot confirm or deny these reports the illusion he has not been seen in public since early may. although 2 of claims he's still doing his job. a ukrainian military advisor, for instance, has taken to social media in an attempt to default the russian reports. the commentators quickly found a previous post from the same advisor. also posing, was the loose, ne, dated may. the 2nd we're both of them are wearing the exact same clothes as in the other photo. the image has since been deleted by the user herself. journalist and political analysts. john verola says the western media silence
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raises questions suggesting that ukraine's chief commander could have been removed by cubes. western backers. first of all, let's just take a look at what the western media is saying about this. oh, there say nothing, absolutely nothing. absolute silence in the western media. well, you know why they're quiet because they have to take their orders from pentagon, from the white house, and they cannot do any independent investigations. my theory is that you probably came to the conclusion that can you believe it? we need peace and you know, i'm sure you understand that this work should not be happening. this is actually just terrible, terrible conflict that was created by the west in order to weaken and destroy russia. he's probably come to the realization that this where it has to end. i think that got hold of a zillow's me. you know, they, they consider him a traitor and probably beat the hell out of him. maybe even tortured him and to shut them up. because they can't, washington cannot afford washington, london,
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brussels. they cannot afford the tub ukraine, general suddenly saying, we have to piece this is wrong. this more has to end. i can imagine this is, this would be all the plans that have been set by london, washington, brussels. all these plans have been made. $150000000000.00 invested, invested in this project. this project called more in ukraine. they can't go back now to to or t uh, where voters are preparing to go to the pools once again with only 3 days to go until the decisive presidential run off elections. we're bringing you all the latest updates in our special coverage here on our tea. strongly believe that we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years. we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round,
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every one will say the with the election just days away, and voters making final decisions on their vote. both candidates are trying to secure as much support as possible. the leader of turkeys anti migration victory party, has backed opposition candidate to mall killed star lou, who failed to secure enough votes to win in the 1st round, but was neck and neck with president ergo one. meanwhile, the 3rd candidates and then one has already given his support in over 5 percent of possible votes to earn a one with the presidential race likely to go down to the wire. r t correspondence shape as rings as the latest on the intrigues behind. what are the most closely watched elections this year? as things don't seem to be going according to plan and turkey is landmark election . at least not if you're
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a supporter of pro western candidate tomorrow tillage star lou. well, western media and turkish posters, a like widely predicting a big win for the liberal candidate. the expected landslide never materialized leading to a knee jerk allegation of fraud manipulation of the vote irregularities and a more, uh no, no bounce anymore. on may 28th, we need 5 people, not one or 2 at each bell in the box. we need many more valium, valid books, officials, and observers that we can rely on under all circumstances. they are pro, which if imposing their own data unilaterally by taking out those and presenting their own data is an absolute truth that everyone should except has collapsed. but today they continue to act as of nothing has happened. as usual, the opposition is even acute or the want of holding a fire sale of turkey citizenship and a cynical attempt to do support for his conservative candidacy. you did not protect
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your country's board as an owner or the hon. it was not enough. you sold the citizenship of the republic of to get for them both at the votes. and so more predictably, the western media, which widely supports are the one's opponent, now seems to have the legitimacy of the entire election of their sites with senior european officials alleging a wide spread conspiracy to steer the public away from or the ones in buckled challenger. i regret to note that the election administration's work was lacking in transparency as well as the overwhelming vice of the public media and the limitations to freedom of speech. as of the size of 2nd round of voting approaches, the potential shock result may not be the election of the west reforming candidate with a surprise re election of took keys. veteran liter receive tie up early to one. if so, all eyes will be on those that proclaimed are the ones imminent to fees on whether they know she would accept the mandate of the turkish people. the future of turkey
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as foreign policy is one of the main topics of contention in the election right off to get an in depth look at the future of turkish diplomacy. we got an exclusive interview with is mile saucy. a member of the turkish president's council on security and foreign policy watched a full version throughout the day on the program for now, here's a preview. the. so the request of took it to join the european union project dates back to $196070.00 is early. i took a apply to join the youth, but unfortunately this has not happened to this day. the cost is due to the double standards and insincerity of european countries on this matter. 152030 years ago, it was valuable. the ticket to enter the you for a week it took a strong, more prosperous europe, was going to be a gains if i had to the ends of the union 30 years back. but at this point in time, to be honest, a kid does not have a need to join such a union. we can say this as clearly as it can be. isn't that big demand for this in
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our society 8 or 10 to 20 years ago? this was a request for the tucking society, but today europe is also fading time within itself. they have certain issues and problems have many problems. economically they have social problems and refugee problems. in this regard, there isn't much of europe has to offer to kia. but of course, in terms of integration and taking cooperation, much funded within the european union, we have goodwill and a welcoming outlook and stones on the mass that we want to continue these efforts. after the election, once the new ton begins, that wouldn't be much change in this regard, at least from office speculative. today the african continent marks africa ne, celebrating its victories in the fight against colonialism and apartheid. 60 years ago, africa made history with the foundation of the organization of africa in unity. the prefer search of today's african union. the main aim of which was
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a rad acadia and colonialism. annual colonialism from the continent. the festival also celebrates africa's sense of continental identity and unity. meanwhile, the 2nd national exhibition of the republic of uganda has opened in moscow. more than 60 exhibitors from the country will showcase the country's national products, arts and crafts tourism opportunities in the country are also being showcase. ugandan companies presented their products to help develop trade investment and tourism ties between moscow and come paula archie got the chance to speak to the ugandan and bassett, or to russia, who also took part in the grand opening of the exhibition. he told us that russia played a key role and you gone this flight for independence. the size of the files is on the do you have to bend each site for you to create this? so the
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struggle that i this one for every day, i guess that's why last week payment. so for that be, as was the reason for this or that there were cited countries, overlays the after because because after, because even before the, they took away a few times as it provides free by the fall. then they, when they take our, our resources. so they want to keep us in snippets. that's why there is one for sausage, but no options for that weight. if it is, we decide what, what are we taking? the for the 5th consecutive time, the pendant gone has failed to account for hundreds of thousands of spare parts of
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his costs, least of $35.00 jet. that's according to the us government accountability office. as a result of this lack of accountability, the total value and quantity of the spare parts is currently unknown without d o d taking steps to ensure that these spare parts are accountable under a contract, the ex 35 joint program office will be unable to either gain or maintain account ability over these spare parts and will not have data such as locations, costs and quantities needed for financial reporting or to ensure that government interests are protected. the reports suggest the overall operation and support bill for the f 35 may have amounted to an estimated 1.4 trillion. the report comes them in negotiations between the pentagon and the programs. principal contractor, lockheed martin, about the program supply chain. the us government accountability office summarize that f 35 issue is emblematic of the pentagon's overall products failure to pass an
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audit. the jet was originally touted as capable of doing almost anything the u. s. military wanted, but then reports began to appear claiming it doesn't reflect all the expense west or media claims that the f 35 has been troubled by problems with itself, coating sustain, supersonics, white helmet, mounted display, and other numerous technical issues were raised questions on effectiveness and cost of the us weapons development process. for more details, let's cross live to deal political analysts. brian ber lennox. welcome brian. nice to see you. so apart from the time consumption of training soldiers to use these, there's costs. why do you think the most expensive weapon in human history as the rest calls it is running into problems yet again?
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i think it goes back to the institutionalized corruption of the us military industrial complex. this is nothing new, this is nothing new for the f 35. i as, as you mentioned that were all these maintenance problems. it failed to live up to it's stated, specifications. and if you actually look back at the history of the military industrial complex lockheed martin all the way back in the sixty's, already went through this entire process with the f one o 4 star fighter. it was a mass of weapons program. the us use bribery and portion to force it on all of it . suppose it allies, it also failed to live up to its expectations. and this situation with the up 35 is just the latest iteration of this deeply rooted, institutionalized corruption. this has been going on for a long time. what do you make of the fact that despite making its 1st flight in 2006, the of 35 still hasn't been approved for full rate production and remains in limited
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procurement. i think this as a result of the american approach, profits over purpose. and the purpose of a military industrial capacity is to defend a nation for the united states and the corporations involved that is to maximize profit. so the reason we see all of these maintenance issues, it's very similar to the v 22 osprey, the tilt rudder aircraft used by the us marine corps. they knew that it had maintenance problems, reliability issues, but to fix that it would have cost money. and so they tried to let it go far as long as possible. people were actually dying because of it and they only fix the problem ultimately because of public pressure. and i, i'm afraid that it's the very same situation with the apps 35. well, the us appears to be quick to point out errors in other countries, but this isn't the 1st time depending on has failed to pass an audit. the us government accountability office did conclude that this is due to
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a lack of accountability. what exactly does this mean? i think it is a reflection of this institutionalized corruption that i'm talking about is also going to impact the readiness of us military forces. how can you have a suite of aircraft and spare parts that are meant to support a network globally? if you try keep track of where they are, how many you have, how much it will cost it? we see how important supply chains and logistics are in this conflict on folding in ukraine for their complacency to be so persistent and deeply rooted in so little effort aimed at fixing that. it, it really is shocking. but i don't think that it's surprising considering the history of the us military industrial complex us, apart from the history of the u. s. air force, navy, and marine corps say that they will spend over $20000000000.00 a year to develop tactical aviation as a say. do you think this would actually help the situation with the f 35 and maybe
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the money would actually be used for its intended purposes? i don't think so. i think it's just adding on top of the problem. there's a, a root cause to this problem that they need to solve. and if they've done everything they add on top of it, it's only going to also be involved in all of this corruption and inability to account for what is being spent. and this is all of the tax payer's money being spent on top of it all while you talk about the corruption. but what does this mean on the background of the current conflict in ukraine? how does that impact that situation? i think the shortcomings we see with all of these so called wonder weapons that the us send the satellites and send to you pregnant. i think all of this is a result of, of these high expectations, the inability to meet them because of the focus and obsession with maximizing profits over purpose. and we can see this with the 35 very clearly. i think we can
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now see it with systems like the patriots, the high mars, the triple 7 howitzer. all of these systems were oversold publicly because of the p r efforts, but in terms of capabilities they, they do not live up to it and it again, it is because of the systemic corruption and that was due political analysts, brian bar, let's say thank you. thank you, and that's are up on the hour for the latest breaking news and updates head over to r t dot com and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms. thanks for tuning in. we'll see you again at the top of the hour. the the
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solar energy is a hot topic today as the sun is the most wonderful source of energy, the sun holes in norm, as promised as a clean and dependable way to power our world. but we 1st need the technology to make the conversion, to turn uv rays into electricity. christy, and you're watching the cost of everything. and today we're going to be looking at the power of solar energy and how much it costs to implement. ready the therefore, main components that go into producing any solar panel, which determines your panels cost. you have the glass covering the junction box textiles for wine and the solar cells. now the solar cells are responsible for converting sunlight into electricity. so much of the cost differences come to the
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quality of the cells and how efficient they are. when somebody says a solar panel, the photo low take cell turns that light into direct current electricity, also known as d. c. an inverter then convert that into alternating current or a c, which is what most of your devices at home use to. there are 3 main types of cells available for the residential use. mano crystal lean poly, krista, lean, and thin film panels. moto, crystalline panels are the most efficient, but their price point is high due to their complex construction. they are cells made from a single crystal a silicon, and they cost a dollar to a $1.50 per watts, meaning that out city, a 6 kilowatt solar panels system would cost between 6009000 dollars. then you have poly crystal lean solar panels and these are less energy efficient and thereby cheaper as they're easier to produce as well as the.

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