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of things, you know, well, how likely do you think it is that african states will actually completely ditch the dollar? just, it's just not the possible task. remember, there might be, yeah, there are multiple reasons why honestly, the most good news on housing or that, you know, as far as the, the, the issue is concept. federalized. you big council. why don't i mean that all i've easy to oppose the magazine, the united states of america, as it would be done with exchange and got new tag pointed pricing was old and neither one of those are his eyes is very important for you to call knives as to what the front of me, how or what was the needs of that low in my own kids as a means and then we will try to change. you are going to have seconds. of course dishing the dollar would improve the sort of assertion of sovereignty and the
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african continent. but obviously africa comprises many different nations, many different states, many different ideas. how united are african nations for this push for universal de dollarization in the region. the other guys, what is the new life, you know, size they're caught on these concepts. one example is you check to the question on the door lock. that's a car in suits with their quote us we've got one of them's on both of you guys set on it for anything that no and no size. i mean, the one sent out of the guys did fine when it comes to any kind of below is and but you know, account is such as the united states. there's a number, i want to know that causes this concept. you'll be the number for form that i'm about to leave. you know, 5 very good for you to say it's very important for us the chance and i'll be driving janetta. okay. down home means and make sure that the body is exchangeable,
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$0.42 on and so forth. of the company is a big hole in the same amount of d just doing that though. so it's very important for us as long as we can. and to date, i'll leave that information to start moving towards that direction. i'm going to continue in one place. i'm supposed to only be trying to find, i've not see any of letting me know like, i mean those charges of course dollar dominance is beneficial to american banks and i doubt they would just stand by and do nothing. if africa were to really go forward with the dollarization, so what kind of reaction do you think they will take these western banks along with western governments and we, we, i'm, i'm, there's a note that, you know, do you want to install on, hey, i just wanted to do a new pool was that's been shown here, says 11 to 2nd one. what kind of service does pay us?
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$82.00. if you just basically shut off or pay i've given, you know, i've tried the best one once again. what was closer to now we might see some 12000000 sorry was young people might be due to that. i do think i come because we cannot get the machine for about 10. we are. we need to take the money to pay you guys wise as one to to pay every menu for the table for future generation awhile. forms is about to do about making sure that we all should pay for them before. that's just sort of the future generation. all i chose, i want to just don't understand. i do spending the issue and that sees itself as of what i'm hungry, meaning missions and the way i well we'll leave it on that note, dr. to me bea. bea central on a professor at university of south africa. thanks a lot for joining us on the program. here on the india central
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bureau of investigation has opened a corruption case against 2 british defense giants rolls royce, holdings, and british aerospace systems. they're both accused of bribing middlemen to help get indian air force and navy contracts are to india corresponded runjun and sharp . i can tell us more. a severe roll of investigation called a c. b, i killed in india has launched a case against the british aerospace company rules for us, for alleged corruption in all trina across procurement deals. so now the steve has been filed against rules was for more indian director in jones, also on 0. so beautiful, 3, punctual, 3, as well as brutish aerospace for attempting to cheat. government of india, you know, procurement, overall 123 nurse back in 2004. so that's how old the case is,
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the thing back to 2004. but why has, at the center bureau of investigation filed the skews, now the c, b i or ledges adapt a criminal conspiracy took place by guessing manufacturers license deal increased from 4000000 phones to 7000000 phones. and this was done by basically bribing, given commissions, still middle man, which of course is illegal in india as far as the ramifications are concerned. now, in 2014, when initial suspicions had started, one in got done was it had 4 rules. voice hold and now there is every possibility that it may be permanently banned. altogether. excess denied beijing's ministry of defense has given the pentagon, the. busy and shoulder denying a request to hold
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a private meeting on the side lines of an upcoming security for him in singapore. here's the statement given by the us defense department to the wall street journal . overnight the p r. c informed us that they have declined. our early may invitation for secretary austin to meet with pierce the minister of national defense leasing food and singapore. this week, the department believe strongly in the importance of maintaining open lines of military to military communication between washington and beijing. to assure the competition does not veer into conflict. what's the of our viewers a little background on beijing's decision, the vitamin ministration, last week? upheld sanctions on the chinese defense minister himself. lee shang food. donald trump had initially put those in place for the chinese officials role in china, purchasing russian missiles and fighter jets back in 2018. the
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rejection comes at a time when us lawmakers have published a controversial list of actions to be taken to prepare taiwan for. so called peace by farming the nation and us congressional committee focused on the chinese communist parties, released called a release called 1041. it's 10 recommendations, which are headlined with the aim to preserve peace and stability in the strait of tie one. however, number one on the list is the manufacturer and supply of more long range missiles to the indo pacific region. adding that the $19000000000.00 worth of military gear on order from type pay should get delivered. all that money suspect is to be used against china earlier, a batch of us sticker missiles arrived in taiwan as part of an aide package promised by washington. and the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson. mounting condemns the move, stating it's extremely wrong and dangerous. the snake was showing the us provision
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of weapons to taiwan gravely violates the free china us joint communiques, especially the august 17 communicate. it interferes in china's internal affairs harms china's sovereignty and security interests and undermines peace and stability across the street. this is extremely wrong and dangerous, trying to strongly deplores and firmly rejects this and has made serious they march as to the us to how to. we discuss the situation with i in our tank and senior fellow at the tie, he institute the think tank, who agrees that washington is playing a dangerous game. this is a political posturing um, but the binding administration knew that they needed to remove that sanction that the sanction was actually meaningless. there was no reason to do that other than they did not want the meeting to occur. so it, it's clearly pastoring this trying to put this case forward that to us is somehow being reasonable and then it's china being unreasonable when it's the exact reverse
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. this is a common play by the us currently to accuse others of what they're doing themselves . you know, this, it is juncture, you know, there's not much china can do if they don't feel that there's any point to these meetings or that the u. s. as in being sincere that, but that is a problem. you have to nuclear nations at loggerheads and you know, this is adding to the uncertainty in the world. so at this juncture, i wish the white house was going for with some effort, instead of trying to cause more uncertainty to create more trust. you know, there's this effort to use proxies and obviously enticing a more or basing and knowing that going into ukraine would cause russia to react. they notice that same thing with taiwan. if they go into taiwan, obviously china will react. so this is the real danger. how far do they want to go?
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versus foreign ministers in the east african nation of burgundy and the 2nd stop of his advocate tour. this is sort a lab. rob's 3rd diplomatic trip across the continent over the last year versus top diplomat has held talks with for the for administer. and on monday, he was in the canyon capital of nairobi to meet with the nations leader and discussed a range of issues at of media conference that followed afterwards. and that's all for this, our stick around for more news and just about 30 minutes here on our to international the . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy on foundation, let it be an arms race and it is often very dramatic. the only personally i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very difficult time. time to sit down and talk the russian states never as, as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community. most all sense enough in the 65 to 5 and speed. what else? suppose question about this. even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on rush has proved inc and split the r t smooth neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the payment services for the question, did you say stephen twist, which is the
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in 2022. the attorney and government approved a package of me that we a gordon nation with the you and they to, to help ukrainians defend themselves and fight back about 150000000 euro america. we even a told me bombs are getting all the same. and also in the us location and the ones that people with died just for make money. the one that you guys have done,
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a short period of time. typically what the goal of becoming intoxicated of this type of drinking can have a range of negative health effects, including increased risk of accidents, injuries, and chronic health conditions, such as a liver disease, high blood pressure and certain types of cancer. but does that mean all drinking is bad for the health while i'm sky now he use it on this edition of $360.00 view, we're going to look at what is causing the rise of alcoholism around the world and what ties alcohol might have the controversial social issues like it, the transgender debate, let's get started. the binge drinking is a rising trend with dangerous consequences. as people are being released from a pentium o'clock downs, there's a drop off to go out and catch up on the times you has missed were natural course on it. roxanna solano tells us about one incident of mass bench at drinking at the
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university and america as well. scotty college students are on one of the groups. experts are worried about being strengthened as they're trying to make up for last year, separated from their peers or independent mac, university of massachusetts. as warning students about the new drink combination causing $28.00 am lenses to be called to off campus parties. tick tock is being blamed for circulating the drink trends and ingredients. the social media platform is already in hot water with the u. s. government as bills are being floated in congress to band tick tock, the drink, the boards, or blackouts rates. gallows is encouraging students to be in string. copious amounts of alcohol from gallon ducks to start with the account, the fame is, drink is training on tick tock. we'd be a showing work recipes work selling this and work fonts. most importantly,
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