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this big city, so quite selling leads. even the heating, the word has been looted into the english lexicon. the most go on min 6 on a deal to deploy, noticed that egypt, russian nuclear arms to bellows to come by the growing threats from nato. south africa's presidents on the lines, the confidence of insight on position of non alignments with the west africa celebrates its successes in fighting colonialism and apartheid. also this our, the around release as voltage of his lights is mid range ballistic missile, which out performs the countries of the systems in terms of both payload, prostate,
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on speech, the most go to the world, you'll watching oxy international monies pizza scott's here with all the latest at 6 pm. this, this, they, thanks for joining us across is set to deploy at times co nuclear weapons to beller, roost us up to the countries formalize the agreements on 1st day versus defense. minnesota. so the move is in response to nato activities in the region. it was the credit is due to the sharp escalation of threats and activity of needed joint nuclear emissions with false intake. originally, 3 measures in the military nucleus for your russian noticed that you do nuclear weapons will be deployed in billings. some bill of russian aircraft have been re equipped for the possible use of nuclear weapons serviceman have received the appropriate training. the bell of russian and russian defense ministers came to the conclusion that basically the increase in military exercises in central and eastern
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europe are very concerning. the increase in scale and intensity of these exercises and the deployment of shop weapons as forced brush into a position where it needs to respond. and this means upgrading the s 25 ation jets with the nuclear capabilities. and it's important to note that this adheres to international law as moscow will maintain control complete control of the systems. that's also including an advanced air defense system. the s 400 air defense system and the scanner missile systems as well. now what's all the potential threats is we're so concerned about benjamin. so one of the more concerning threats are signals coming from poland regarding the things happening on the, the western plains as well as statements from a polish general. who is said that in order for a ukrainian counter offensive to succeed, that they may try to cool alexander lucas angle the bell of russian president. let's prepare for an uprising and deliveries because it will happen. the fact is,
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we cannot miss this moment. we must be ready to support the troops that will conduct the operation gas solution cuz we have reasons to help them just as we are helping the ukrainians. now lucas shan't go, has said that he is completely ready. the beller russian military is fully capable of responding to any of these threats. and it's a, it's an issue that he view seriously good. does it say no, for starting new crew? i've already said they're preparing for some kind of next rebellion which tracking the guys that the sick general is talking about. if i understand what he's saying, entire regiments are battalions are being created there. so that's what they're calling them. but in fact, we know everyone there by name and we're ready. let them come. now with poem being one of ukraine, strongest allies and the leader of the regional anti russia lines. it's not surprising to see senior military figures going after russia as strong as allied beller roost was onto correspondence. benjamin reuben's do not packaged them. they
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don't use. iran has demonstrates it is latest ballistic missile, with the range of 2000 kilometers and capable of holding the largest payload among all the others. the nation currently produces correspondents use of july. they have more details. and this latest one, he had made ballistic missile tentative est targets across the entire middle east. and beyond. a claim made by the wanting defense ministry at a ceremony to run. while i'm veiling the court, i'm sure surface the surface missile as usually your among the salient features of dismissal is it's radar. the base of capability that allows it to circumvent the enemy's air defense due to a small radar cross section. the range of the missile is 2000 kilometers the quote, i'm sure, is it. look whitfield missile designed by the aerospace organization of the ministry of defense. the 13 beat or long missile is fitted with a high explosive warhead, with a length of about 4 meters. the overhead has the ability to carry more than one ton
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of munitions. the defense ministry says the court on shaft can carry 3 warheads. it's hypersonic warhead moves with the speed of mach 16, which can allegedly evade any perception by defense systems. the hold on shop for also known as a buyer is the latest generation of the court. i'm shock class so full of sickness holes which 1st entered service in 2017. what makes this one stand out from its breed assessors is it's higher pinpoint accuracy in striking gift cards. i got decided, yankee, well, that is the warhead has a higher guidance capability. it's pinpoint accuracy with increase. so we applied some changes to the warhead into the scenes of the missile out enhanced it's guidance and therefore it's precision and striking capability. thought it was missile program remains the cornerstone of the country's military sects are suffering the harshest. obviously, margot led by the u. s. that blocks it was procurement of a needed for and technology. this has to have on every once in a while on bills in or missile to defy the sanctions and send them
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a search. that dismissal program is not a negotiable, as it was defense minister reiterated today that to go live pay only the message of the defense ministry to our enemies is that we are resolute in defending our soil and preserving the advancements of these law make revolution and, and we have shown that the enemy can never stop our youth from treading on the path of advancement and excellence. but the message of this event to our friends is to contribute to regional peace and stability. and to provide all out support for our friends and countries that stand against the huge demonic power. everyone's missile sector has come a long way from importing soviets called b and fox 7 missiles from libya, and the sake of the 19800 on a walk, or 2 producing fully indigenous missiles with various rangers and applications as claimed by to ron. now the country's defense ministry says this court, i'm shot for missile will significantly increase the countries twice capabilities. use of generally are 2 different on over to tech. yeah. well it says all
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preparing to go to the polls once again with just 3 days. and so the decisive presidential went off elections and he'll not see you. we're bringing you all the latest updates in our special coverage. the 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, every one will say the, with the run off, just around the corner, the lead up to the kids and the migration victory policy has bites. the opposition candidates come out to jail, can reach the roller. we felt secure enough folks to when the 1st round was that connect with the coming president's other one me while the 3rd come this in on no one has given his endorsement to add one onto correspondence shape both springs as the latest on the entries you have one of the most closely watched elections this
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year. things don't seem to be going according to plan in turkey is landmark election. at least not if you're a supporter of pro western candidate come out killer star lu. well, western media and turkish posters, a like widely predicted a big win for the liberal candidate. the expected land slide never materialized, leading to a knee jerk allegation of fraud a manipulation of the vote. and then these irregularities, and a more uh to you know, no bounce anymore. on may 28th, we need 5 people, not one or 2 at each bell box. we need many more. valium, belive books, officials and observers that we can rely on under all circumstances. they are pro, which if imposing their own data, unilaterally, biotech, and now those and presenting their own data is an absolute truth that everyone should accept has collapsed. but today they continue to act as if nothing has
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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. oh, so you did not protest your country's voters, the on it was not enough. you sold the citizen, the shape of the republic of 2 gear 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 are the ones in buckled challenger. i regret to note that the election administration's work was lacking in transparency as well as the overwhelming bias of the public media and the limitations to freedom of speech. as of the size of 2nd round a voting approaches, the potential shock result may not be the election of the west reform and candidate . but the surprise re election of turkey's veteran leader receive tie up early to
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one if so all eyes will be on those, the proclaimed, are the ones immune at the fees. and whether they not, she would accept the mandate of the turkish people. well, the future also keeps phone policy, is one of the main issues of contention and the election went off and to get to an in depth look at the future of turkish diplomacy. we got an exclusive interview with a smell saucy. there's an end of the circus of president's council on security and foreign policy. you can watch the full version throughout the day on oxy. well, here's a quick feed, a category. so the request of took it to join the european union project dates back to $196870.00 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 dental standards and insincerity of the european countries on this matter. 152030 years ago, it was valuable for ticket to enter the you. for a week it took a strong and more prosperous. europe was going to be
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a gain. 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 our society either? 10 to 20 years ago, this was a request for the tucking society. but today, europe is also fading tight within itself. they have certain issues and problems. have many problems. economically, they have social problems and refugee problems. in this regard, it isn't much of your it has to offer to kia. but of course, in terms of integration and taking cooperation much further within the european union, we have goodwill and a welcoming outlook installments 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. i know the news. this almost goes hosting a you ration economic forum for the participants discussing the needs for most economic cooperation and counseling, emerging threats to the multi polar world,
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plus cost live. now to all the correspondence 1000000 a call survey, to get more details on the form, maureen, what is on today's agenda, and that's evasion. economic form. well, they started with a narrow format meeting, so just the leaders, all of the 5 member states rush uh salary. so armenia, conflicts on and curtis on, and they spoke about ways, how to deeper integrate their countries with then the you in the, in the how to achieve energy and food security, technological as landfill independence. each, as well as acceleration of digital transformation and the removal of regulatory and trade barriers, and also a building on logistics and transportation hubs, making it easier to transport the people to transport goods around them. those vladimir putin emphasize the need to create a made in you raise
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a brand so that it becomes recognizable and so that people within the union a want to go for those products, for example, after that. so that was an expanded meeting where we saw the countries such as a cuba subject, hassan and his breakfast on being represented by their leaders via video message. these are observer states, and from them we heard about the significance of this unit and how it's growing. and how it's helping countries to eliminate their vulnerability and dependency on the west policies where we've seen countries that this is exactly what this form this union is trying to achieve. funding mechanisms to ensure that countries are no longer vulnerable to the west policies. something that we've seen happen time and time again. we've heard countries say how much this membership has helped increase trade turnover for them and how they're continuing to build on that. and also there
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was lots of talk about joining with all the association. so they do ration, economic free trade union cooperates and with allied. so i'm just trying to high corporation organization as well as brooks for example, because all of these associations interest about 10 years time, they're expected. so accounts about half of the world street and piece of quite significant. so they're building on making this really in stronger and attracting more and more countries. we've seen interest from pockets on india. so from asia and of course, from arabic, countries as well. and the majority of the inside, so i'm going to platinum of who's to mention the majority of each of the global players in the world. the reason i actually agree with russia, but there is a need for more fair and balanced system out there. indeed, what was the former, it is not just about the economy as well. there's also the, the media as a by john situation sense is that it is set to be discussed in for an awful thoughts with participation of the present. what can you tell us about the us
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or the present, or was that about john is actually here is the 1st time that he's taking part is that about john is taking part as a guest in this, in this meeting. and they are expected to, to whole talk. so bilateral talks 1st between ross and those that are by john and then between latimer of who thinks and the prime minister over, i mean, the, they are currently having a very, very late lunch. and after that, that's when those meetings will take place, culminating with a try lateral talks all this on the backdrop. let's not forget that. on monday, the our meeting and prime minister and nouns that he considers now that the boss enclave is part of isolated by john into that regard. we are expecting to hear something more about that, but they couldn't help themselves in the assets, expand the need and the, all the leaders there was a little bit of tension all because of one simple word core door. let's take
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a lesson was which of the ones that have a very stormy imagination to see any territorial claims. in my words, the word court orders in no way and encroachment on territory. azerbaijan has not blocked any chord or as a border check point has been established on the border between armenia and as a bush on, in accordance with all international standards, there are no obstacles to movement. there you go to, there's not everyone who's familiar with the trial, a true statement of no november 9th, 2020. the snow is that there is only one meaning to the word corridor in relation to the latch and corey door, which i repeat, according to the trial, actual agreement. it should be controlled by russia and connecting the gordon a car box and their media. but unfortunately, the presence of russian peacekeepers is there, but john has locked this corner door. so we have heard from the president all by said
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a bunch on that piece is possible between the 2. and we are expecting to hear more about math as soon as it begins with a bilateral talks, the trilateral talks, and then we'll see the results. but at the moment, it's all about building on those partnerships in you raise a great to you, raise your and attracting more investment, more partnerships. so make sure that, that these countries are not affected by anything that happens in the west speed, financially or politically. well, marina, thanks very much for walking us through the main events of today's, you, raise your economic for him. maybe don't know, an india, an artificial intelligence computer called are all what's has taken 7 c face a place in the list of the world's most powerful supercomputer says that the countries administrative, electronics on information technology claimants, india has an edge now in this fair onto official intelligence is the most promising technology and the digital age. india has a strong ecosystem and the competitive advantage for allied due to the massive data availability,
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strong digital economy and skilled workforce. the system installed the sensor for development of the funds to compute take on a i put the india on a list of leading super confusing nations. an indian official has also claimed that the country will pursue a our technology to empower citizens and organizations, according to the rights of the sense of the supercomputer, is designed as a scalable infrastructure to i'm, as a common computational cloud platform. connecting on special intelligence such as in india. let's discuss this now with joining them all imaging tech and cyber security growth edits. a thanks very much for joining us this evening, joan. can you tell us what the significance of this computer been included in the top 100 list is please for the country. all right, so thank you for having me 1st. i know the, one of the most important things to be, to, to remember is, is the purpose of india as not just as a, as a technology consumer. but also as a producer of technology. if you,
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if you look at some of the innovations that have happened to been dealing with the last few decades, couple of decades. and one of the things that you lopez, is that in the indian to push technology as the talk to him about it citizens. so that it has been set that in the guest speaker, which is, is 2 thirds of digital public goods isn't like the idea. all that is to make systems live streaming systems like identity. you know, all of this. 1 accessible lobby, 1.31.4000000000. a strong population of this country. not in that context. if you, if you, if you ever look at the, the basic building block of c i o, that is, that is data. right? and when you have one of the models, a small markets, when you have one of the largest population,
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which is the foundation of the data flow, is such that india has been, has the most to, to include a i, a lot of times better with in today's book the bad term sufficiency is also an important part of a tube for me to go security. i think this is a statement that i did action as i would, i would say that it does not need to be in the, in the. 4 if there's a parking lot, frankie to the top 10 uh you know, in the world sort of what a country like india with its emissions. now you mentioned that one of the ends of this company. it's one of the successes is that it will empower people. but one of the main criticisms of a i is the people are worried that it will actually take people's jobs. how do you respond to that you? oh, well it is going to be both sides like any uh,
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wants to be in. technology has had worked well in fact uh, you know, it has uh, taken away jobs and i've even bought new what kind of jobs i few at last we met jean uh where it is. uh, you know, going to be a tough to create enough. uh, you know, but the question is whether the e mail or jobs will be created that other places, right? which, you know, the only, let's have somebody want me to find out for just to actually look through this and are using it for the what would be wrong is, is to, is to see that you are going to take away all the jobs. and i'm not going to do anything. so i think the baseline here is to put in the effort built in the right into the structure built in the right capabilities and built in the right hand corner terms to actually enable a, the creation on the system itself. and you kind of jobs, so i think that is it's good to go and just conversations about them. yeah,
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i well i'm so the conversation will continue for years. it's a comb, imagine tech and cyber security. and it's a, a growth and it's a joining them all. thanks very much for talking to throughout the team and by india today. lectures. thank you. know, south african presidents around the phones that has underlines the 70 and independence of his confidence as today. marks and national africa day celebration of victories over colonialism and apartheid. some countries including our own, are being threatened with penalties for pursuing an independent foreign policy and for adopting a position of non alignment. we have not forgotten the terrible, brutal legacy of 1st having our content and carved up and colonized by european countries only to find ourselves once more ponds on a chessboard during the cold war. we are not going back to that period in history. so, the most impressive body may have foods and congratulated african leaders. the 60
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years ago, africa made history with the foundation of the organization of african units, a, which was the precursor to today's african union, is main name was eradicating colonialism. o'neil colonialism from the confidence, but today the festival celebrates the confidence sense of ident, state, and unity. meanwhile, the bbc interviewed a south african official and grilled him on the country's position regarding president pretends a visit to the brick summit. the official form for to re up. so for the opportunity to remind the goodness of the case, war crimes in the middle east. how many crimes have you'll count the equipment that didn't get up? how many clubs have everyone as well? so we'll go to the equipment that your outcome. i've got his bug. have you out of that? where are the weapons of mass destruction? tony plant went to dock and planted the weapons of mass destruction to dc and nipple deep spending. against that in the united kingdom and breton,
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we know what the law is about. the secretary general tin russia and ukraine. we want peace. that's why it is important. so that the love to come to live from on this. let's cost live now to andre. it's almost 1000 gym and it's only on the merits as a professor of low in south africa. good evening. so you, thanks very much for joining us. can you tell us about the significance of africa day on the continent, please hold thomas, can you, can you hear me? i had an interruption. can you repeat that? of course. yes, i was just hoping that you could sell this a little bit about the significance of africa day on the concept and please the continental is the largest land mass on this planet us. it has about $1000000.00 people and it contributes only 3 to 4 percent to global gdp. and its share of global energy is also only about 4 percent. so this,
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this confidence is an enormous opportunity. it has every imaginable metro results. and it is young at this stage. what in this confident is nearly 50 to 13? yes. so the problem is how people in africa who, who are the pores in the world have high hopes for the future. they would like to have functioning schools, good infrastructure, and, and the possibility to progress within the 1990. the soviet union does appear in africa very quickly. the constitution's changed. and the prominence of democracy, senior science, multi parties, democracy came with the implied promise that it wouldn't bring about progress. but this hasn't happened in the last 30 years. this change has only brought about vague and effective administrations. many sites, they all have a city code, governments,
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and there has been no progress today in africa, people all the forties and they help for a better future. well, i don't know if you heard earlier, thomas, just as i was reading the story that the bbc was grilling a south african official of a pretense a possible attendance of the queen brakes summits now the the african uh, the south african official did strive bike, uh, quote in you case history of crimes in the middle east do you think there is. 2 a level of hypocrisy of a nation's condemning fruits into potential visits yourself. i've got the big summit to well, this is really a box montane trading and commas privilege to solve every going economy is still by about 70 percent dominated by a british american and all the european capital. the banking system was complete the orientation and controlled by the brother frank banking system. so the colonization in that sense, um, well, it has only led to the perpetuation off of it. you cannot make dependency.
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so there we go. once to remain neutral and saw that if it goes to the forefront of an african piece initiative for ukraine, and very soon as several of the hands of state from africa. well, we'll try to, to talk to the leaders in ukraine and of costs to present food. and we have full coming in august, a very, very important breaks summit, which will have to decide on the enlargement of freaks with critical tabletop intermediate states like turkey and saudi arabia and hodgen p 9 powers and so forth . so have you got it now, issuing a warrant for the rest of the, of a sitting head of state, not just some small items, but, but all russia is just a political protocol, especially since the prosecutor issued this arrest for haste to say that he has not doesn't have the budget to actually investigate any possible charges. doesn't have
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the money to investigate the legit circumstances that would warrant the issuing of such such an arrest order. so that he got in the fields the country that is not a member of the state of the convention which created the international criminal court. i cannot issue, cannot try to arrest a that's an allstate is there is a, as a divergent opinion among scholars. that is the un security account to request the issuing of a water and all the rest as happens of the case of the present prusio. so done, then it could be argued that in this manner, the immunity such a president was missed it. but in this case, un security council, good not to sign any of this. it was a single decision off of one completely unknown. and i would say it rather than prosecute to the i c c. and saw that if you guys decided to know that and the 5,
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the, i, since this point a final andre, just before you go, i wanted to pick your brain about something else that have been suggestions that the, the united nations should be overhauled. maybe with african states having more of a state basically in the you and do you think that you and the ways kind of started is outdated under the fact it was a very fundamental thing view and charleston of the world. what we're really trying to, to, to lay a solid foundation for, for the nice vacation and for peace and the well, the probably vision of the use of force is only the conditions by the right to self defense of these solemn importance. the principals as institutions have been compromised, and the last 30 years, mainly by nature, by attracting, by intervening militarily in i've got a saw why on us and i've gone to something i was questions are very senior legal
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official of the netherlands and you said, well, it was it was a right to self defense officer. the event officer, $911.00, happened to be decided. we will defend ourselves enough guns. that's an absurdity in any form of reasoning. and of course, you know, likewise the attacks on iraq, the complete destruction of olivia without any good cause they have, undermine the principles of the united nation. so now we live in a divided world when it comes to international law, the international law that the smaller countries like south africa wish to uphold. and that which the new space to go to nature and, and america are trying to practice. this is most unfortunate. but at the moment there is no way out of it. well, fascinating stuff, andre, it's almost 1000 to minutes. so an america's profess of law in south africa. thank you. bye more.

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