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of his own people and should be put on trial defending those words by setting french democratic values. by the way, the u. s. console on american islamic relations urge support for the sony and a sub empty normalization bill, which will tighten sanctions on the syrian at people coming of course, as a number of months after devastating earthquakes there in turkey. while we at welcome the thoughts of a guest panel on the issue of the west, forcing its own pulp techs on independent nations. when we talk about the sun, that's when we talk about head gemini, when we spoke about impression, then you talk about those false values that the west has to be the page and throughout the world verbally. but on the ground, it's complete the, the other way around. what we have seen the politicization of the a i c, j, the international court of justice. one day they want to bring the president to tend to try out the today. they want to bring the president as after syria has been
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admitted to the ad. i believe i'm president. that was this daughter of the so the 2nd summit in jet the few days back now, they want to bring him to justice. this is mcclung differentially, the whose own country has been cut and they've got the fee. oh, cool fight divided libya bought it takes 5 digging in the occupation of that i and the 100 nobody'd see them. so don jose and whether you like him or not, these are 2 independent countries which were invaded by western people, including across it's kind of clash outside of the actresses uh national dentist from a peoples of fuel granddaughter presented in the fact that it must have any type of development, as i said, the end of april to because they're a decline just to, uh, take care of the some of the protective somebody from what so full, the new shape. so somebody i caught and put the gender series on to unfortunately,
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which is spread over the western countries out there, not to states and we see of the full spots haven't reason plates the topping the got charged and it's, it's, it's a big mistake. so i'm the worst part samples because if i'm like a host and you are a guest, the because cannot government against the codes of ethics to the host, which is a kind of uh violating. it'd be interesting to know. i'm things like that. there is no logic in, in the less than attitude towards the side of the world countries. and the countries that threatens the dominance of the world in a block that economically seconds, they had to many of the west and the us dollar, such as the breaks or any other, or asian field asian, a nomic that platforms is being automatically attacked to select and and undermined by your washington and its allies. and what do you think about the
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search has already imposed? invite shots. any via on, even on, on china, on the other countries that the, the, i'm not matching with their own age in many as my central, i'm serious said before my thing i, i live with someone you know, shooting his own speech. this is unfortunate. they distributed to the and the racism of the worst because the point putting folder on adult teeth. brothers are not the least us military aid package to kid shows. washington is completely indifferent to the cleaning and governments crimes that's according to rushes and buster tumor. the new us security package totaling $300000000.00 effectively feels the rotten regime and keeps instead of cooling. the zalinski raising to account washington is demonstrative. we showing indifference to the crimes, have been the rights public statements by the white house that they allegedly do not support the attacks of the on forces of ukraine in the very heart of another
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lands. and not was a penny as well. then use us military aid package to you, cleaned an ice on wednesday. those indeed amount to $300000000.00 that includes patriots on t or missiles as well as scores of artillery shells. high mars rocket sound the tank weapon systems on millions of small arms, munitions over old, more than $30000000000.00 has been spent by washington on legal aid to key if it comes of evidence, reportedly emerged online recently of nasal weaponry appearing on the block market in this on verified video, one such weapon was spotted in the hands of mandatory as mexican drug gun. a militant wearing the insignia of the gulf at cartel appears to be holding an it's the 4th swedish maid, empty tug launcher at thousands of these weapons. how being supplied to the training and government since last year on the washington try to finalize
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a deal on its national debt ceiling. the white house, the spell concerns are on the funding of the, of seeing there would be enough money to keep the ukrainian military supported whatever happens as and as for the dead ceiling, as the deal of it won't. don't remember what happens in the halls of congress. there won't be in effect on our ability to support ukraine. john kirby said the answer is point the united states is not a party to the conflict. ready is only providing weapons providing training, but it is not interested in directing your brain and where to target or who to attack. now at this point, he did also mentioned that the united states as counseling ukraine, but he didn't describe exactly what that entails. the u. s. a does not want to know who conducted strikes against the crowd one and it turns a blind eye to us provided weapon rate. it is now being used on russian territory
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president. so when skiing is military commanders decide what they're going to do from a military perspective and they decide what they're going to do with the equipment that isn't provided to them. and that the, you know, all that said, we have been very clear with the craniums privately. we certainly been clear publicly that we do not support attacks inside russia. and we do not enable and we do not encourage attacks inside rush. so as we heard from john kirby, he expressed the fact that the united states is going to continue to arm ukraine. provide them with the training exercises council, but insisted that the united states is not overseeing and is not responsible for the actions of the ukrainian military that they then carry out with this training after these exercises with this counsel from the united states up quite a bit quite an interesting case, john, courteous trying to make here saying that the united states is going to remain heavily involved in facilitating the conflicts in new grain,
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but should not take responsibility for being directly involved. and while the us insisted has no direct involvement in the ukraine conflict, the prime minister of georgia has blaine need to expansionism for this situation. thing it triggered an escalation and the stuff i think everybody, everybody know, the reason i'm not sure i do. what do you think it is? i think you know it well. and the, and the audience knows it. one of the main reasons would need to write nato enlargement, right, and many other reasons. do you think that nato enlargement provokes the war? well, i don't want to speculate okay, and i don't want to quote the statements. so the russian government, but one of the reasons was ukraine's a wheel and determination to become member of nato. and
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so therefore, we see the consequence. despite a long history of tensions with rush over territorial disputes, the 2 countries recently resumed direct flights for a long falls on sale of the visa free trouble agreement. that provoked an angry response from the west with the you and us having already been critical to please see for now, joining sanctions against most of your pre, meanwhile, has lost on a topic. comments of the georgian piano are roughly guard at bush, but it is very disappointing. 3 green now to hear such messages, we are very sorry for georgia, which is now in a situation where the top government officials can make such statements. oh, we spoke to a former georgian n p, who said natal x in accordance with its own agenda, expanding its territory at the expense of global harmony, a measurable upside of the squarely was absolutely right, because we all know that the were in ukraine behind it was the desire of native to expand the territory at the expense of ukraine. to be honest,
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the same thing happened to in 2008 in georgia. we all know that need to expansion is unacceptable to russia. that's is, if the neighbors do not understand the depth of their neighbors security system, then why should not expect all the results from the neighbor? because neighbors should be treated to it's great to understand in georgia had shared security with russia. the same thing happens with ukraine, made his approach to russia's boards, as everyone knows all over the world that this was absolutely unacceptable for russia to move forward. so that the, that everyone understood how this would and interest and to work with russia was naturally more the body of the west there for the prime minister, spoke briefly. but to the point, what opposition to nato expansion is also being seen in the lots in america region and an exclusive interview to warranty the president of cuba has highlighted. honda is negative attitude towards the military blocks in large,
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mit and empty russian sanctions from the west. you can catch the full interview throughout the day here on their and we can tell them, refuse to accept nature's expansion towards russia's board, as we strongly can demo measures and sanctions. they've been introduced to apply pressure on the russian federation. we're very grateful. hold a humanitarian of food, a and above all for the pandemic relate. today we proceed from russia. a powerful neighbor is keeping us on the economic pressure with the impulse continuously increasing this pressure and trying to seduce us at the same time. but all that is just lies and empty promises. it is at times like this that we get friends from other countries supporting us with real actions and under conditions that are not home full to our independence. beyond any downtime. strong political ties help us build strongly economic and financial relations and boost trade something else to bring you today, the creation presidencies, everyone using this logan does your delivery to ukraine should educate themselves
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on its origins. he compared to the ready for the homeland slogan which was used by the nazis in croatia. during the 2nd world war i've been suffering like jesus to get people to stop using the slogan, ready for the homeland. if you don't understand why icons educate you, there's no difference between the slogan and glory to you crane. it's a challenge of the most radical chauvinist of west and ukraine, who collaborated with the nazis and killed thousands of jews and polls. i don't want to hear it's in croatia. i don't care that some leaders seem to like it. they should come up with a different slogan. western politicians from german chancellor, olaf schultz, 2 american members of congress. i've been using the ukranian language version of glory to ukraine to highlight their support for t s. the slogan, widely used throughout the previous century was coined by the organization of the printing and nationalist who collaborated with nazi forces. while the similar cry
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ready for the homeland was officially used by the coalition, whose stuff, shift fascist party allied to the german nazis. the movement was involved in the mass, murder of serbs and jews. months before the 3rd reich officially decided on the holocaust of the state policy. so i, since almost asha members escaped to the west in 1945, after the red army forced germany surrender and coming us to power renewed his love . you. european studies scholar steph engaged, say such open modifications of nazis and today raises a lot of questions. it has been part of the scripts for the last 2 years. busy the overall syria into west uh that they have tried to advertise abroad. so the slogan was even used if i'm not mistaken. and you are a vision song context contest. so it has become a normalized old o creation. presidents rely on
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a vision absolutely writes. and when he made makes the grand competitive comparison between the us. but i me, which is the you know, for fodder line. you're ready and, and with the, the germans inc. kyle: this is exactly the same as the counselor of the same uh uh, historical background and for the same periods, so it should not be used. um, i'm a really bustled by numerous organizations around the world that usually would uh, flag these uh, cross tries of, uh, open naziism, but they're not doing that. a british journalist working for investigative news. so the grey zone was recently detained in question by the british culture, tara police, upon arrival. back in the u. k. guitar and berg was stopped at losing their report on may 17th. and after arriving from the serbian capital of belgrade, where he lives, thornburg was question for more than 5 hours about his political views, covering everything from the current british political leadership as into the
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ukraine conflict. electronic devices, bank cards were seats. the officer at specifically apparently demanded to know whether they at gray zone had ties, rushes security services over there, publishing of hack materials as well. no reason was given for this attention. these are some examples of is work as well going back many years, including reports on at british funds to bomb the crime in bridge, and even a plot to dismantle the grey zone site itself. the investigative groups editor in chief mux blumenthal, believe london is targeting journalists because they are exposing violations of international and domestic law. so this was, in my view, political repression by the british state, which has no pretty speech protections against a journalist who has been exposing,
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in, meticulous and completely factual fashion how british intelligence has been violating international and domestic law in order to carry out some very dark machinations what kid hasn't done is broken any laws are violated. any journalistic f ethics. what he's done is standard practice, even at legacy wester. newspapers like the washington post in the new york times. this was a baseless interrogation. it was a fishing expedition by british intelligence. they're going after journalists, who are dissenters, dissidents, and who are exposing their own violations of international and domestic law. we've received the outpouring of solidarity and support, and we're hoping that groups like the reporters without borders, will weigh in here. i know kits been in contact with them that other press freedom . ngos will actually speak up. this really is a question of whether you agree with me or kit clarin berg. it's about whether journalist can continue to follow standard journalistic practice and using leads
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material to provide news that's in the public interest. okay, something else for watching in africa. oh, jerry is foreign minister has said self determination for the people of the western sahara is a key test for the confidence of large 2 in truth modern day independence. africa cannot completely to in the final page of it's colonial history without enabling this a who are all the people to exercise their in the label right? to self determination. the western so hara is a disputed territory in north west africa. it borders morocco, algeria, and marketing. yeah. it's largely occupied by morocco, but an estimate of 20 percent of the area, the as to name free zone in the east is under local control. in 1976, a rebel groups supported by algae era wage. the gorilla war against american forces declaring western sahara an independent states full day. so rory are of the
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democratic republic over the years at one recognition from 84 states, although 2000 and later separate relations on the 11th of frozen ties. also, rory, political activists and commented or tell of at least, celine believes the western har issue has not been solved. sounds, it's not in the interest of morocco, is allies to do some of the comp for something, not the optic. a nose, that's when we talk about with a, sorry, we are talking about the last community nafrica as know someone tell us say to the best time to go. so how's the of shooting for age means that phase. now, africa will be not treat onto with the sarah isn't up intense. it's unfair po, situation thought it, there's interest between this congress on between the, the, the, the, the most, the parts of the country. simple. once they come close to 12 bits in engine field, a spot that we know, everybody knows that model for it said the principal ally of not so the western
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cost increase, you know, top rica. so i think you're being congress or united nations, even with always defense on supports medical plan in the cooperation of western side of the coast, in this case of moral codes. i'm friends of that. i think also we can see here are really clear examples of the hypo chrissy of visa, western congress because they outspoken about respect and international over respecting human rights, equal crania, by of the same time, we can see how they do not respect, then to nice you know is like always your west as a update supports model courtney and it's violation of human rights in western side of so i think this is clear i'm a session opened. that's our clear example of the high book to see if that these countries. yeah. ok. switching gears finally the us to include some manuscript library and around this home to over 70000 copies of where a reunion on foreign books going back well over
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a 1000 years. and i think to each one of the oldest most complete money scripts of the car. um our t correspondents want us to do a few others to and get an exclusive look inside. the legend rebuilding in my shot, no camera is allowed here and this intensively protected treasury of frere ancient manuscripts. so we're lucky to be granted an exclusive access inside the aust on votes manuscript library. anyone's northeastern city of mashhad stores that you need collection of more than $170000.00 manuscripts and lithographic documents, some of which have survived for over 13 centuries curated by us towards and measured. the treasury has valuable manuscripts in different fields, from math and astronomy, to religious texts written in different languages. most of the documents have been donated to the library from different parts of the world. i do then i said the engine to get to the oldest manuscript that skipped here is a copy of the holy koran,
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which dates back to the 1st century. it is the oldest existing chronicle p in the world. we also have scientific mind scripts, as well as books from other religions. we also have a precious 10 century old flora and a number of bibles, new to their age and delicacy. these manuscripts require intensive care. so curators constantly control the temperature, humidity, and light. since any change in these variables could damage this precious heritage metal, we could then do it that the references here are protected under specialist under conditions. these books are old, so we need to carefully protect them. the temperature and community are constantly under inspection. there's also an advanced firestick washing system, which we operate in case of any fire incident. please ation fox are a great assets for many historians researchers as they still have much to discover . that's why the us on holes has been creating electronic copies of the manuscripts
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in case of a potential damage to the wheel copies. that's the kid who is the side that has this place was launched in 1972 with the goal of creating back up digital copies for the existing manuscript stored here. we have almost covered all of us them codes manuscripts, in addition to the affiliated libraries. this is to allow researches who cannot come here to have access to our collection and use them in this studies. aside from their process concepts. each one of these walks is a history that the rates the painstaking universe of the past colors in generating science. while they're mainly treated as artifacts today, they will never lose their genuine role as the bedrock of our present understanding of the world. usability are too much hot and they stream financial times. it can be hard, no big getting the best path forward. but next, christy is here to help mix things just a little bit here. the cost of everything is right ahead. a
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who seemed wrong just don't safe house and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the what do you think is the most important red bridge in the world aside from water, while many automatically think coffee or alcohol, that would be incorrect. t is actually the most popular, most consumed and most important beverage in the world. so important that full are wars. that's right. world have been started over t. he had the 1st opium war breaking out between china and britain fighting over
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britain's demand for tea. and then you have the boston tea party, which led to the american revolution fighting over britain and a tech station on t. i'm for c i n, you're watching the cost of everything we're today. we're going to be delving into why this little tea leaves are so important and how much they truly matter in the world. the 5 countries account for 82 percent of global exports. so when there are problems with the big 5 and higher industry is in term, well, china, india, kenya, screw, log on vietnam are known as the big 5, and they are all struggling with the production since the corona virus pandemic up ended the world in india, fewer t pickers, combined with dry weather, has cut neils in the south and north india as well as the longer the keyboard of
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india calculated a loss of 60000000 cubes due to weather and a pipeline deficit of a 130000000 kilograms. with harvest down 14 percent compared to last year. this is a big problem as india residents string over 856 kilograms of t a year to the ongoing applicant. drought has also depressed deals in kenya, uganda and rolanda, to production, and kenya, which is the world's largest exporter of black tea, is also down 14 percent and non was more effective than screen blanca whose t exports have dropped to a 25 year low. when it was hit by fertilizer shortage, due to an ill advised agro chemical band, screen longer exported 250000000 kilograms of t in 2022, which is down 18 percent. the supply demand deficits were 1st reported in 2020. as
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coven 19 lowered production levels and disrupted out of home consumption, there was also a labor shortage that extended to the truck industry where a short as length and the amount of time it takes to transport the t to the t auctions and then to the ports to production is highly sensitive to changes in growing conditions, and t can only be produced in narrowly defined agro ecological conditions. has a very limited number of countries can produce it. however, changes in temperature and rainfall patterns with more floods and droughts are already effecting yield quality and prices. and while america is not a huge tea drinking nation, the effects of the t shortage was felt here too. as pepsi issued a statement announcing the temporary suspension of some of the pure, these ice p offerings in the u. k. t, during a has become synonymous with the british identity for many. but this may not be
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here to stay forever with the latest data. british citizens are now drinking a 3rd as much to compare to the 1970s where a typical person by 68 grams of t a week. the biggest reason brits are drinking less is that they now drink more coffee based on grams purchase each week. fritz, now by more coffee then tea, ever since it overtook t in 2015. so now let's bring in jenny to slipping streams t company founder. so jenny has t consumption been growing or declining among the younger generations worldwide? and what is the fastest growing beverage today? and so t has been growing worldwide with the younger generations that actually has been growing. a british research from global data said that the u. s. t market was at $2800000000.00 us dollars and this year is supposed to be in
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a row bus $3400000000.00. and this has actually been encouraged and growing up because of the younger generation looking for lower caffeine or caffeine alternatives, especially when you look at ice tea, ready to drink, to use functional teams and such. but the number one consumed beverage in the world is water. and the 2nd most consumed beverage in the world is t and the bottled water industry is growing significantly. and that's the leader of beverages. and now who is the biggest competitor to to have so many beverage choices these days, including coffee cultures, sell so successful. so how has a tease market share been growing or shrinking? so coffee is still very popular. that would be a very large competitor to tea. but again, the trend is showing that bottled water is growing by 7 percent. so that would be
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the largest competitor, but the coffee is still very competitive, but t is still just barely ahead of coffee even though coffee might be growing. and part of that can also be like you stated before, that there is a supply chain issue with t being affected by climate change to can supply change. and now are there any new advances are break through and t cultivation and recent years? yeah, that's very funny. that you say that because we just started our own very um, our own tea farms here in alaska. so we have a geothermal power tea farm. it's all sustainable. all the electricity is made from geothermal energy, all of the heat. so we grow t year round, and um, and all the water, it's just natural water that's there from the hot springs. so it's all powered by
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geothermal energy, but some other innovations in agriculture to be watching this here would be automated, harvesters on different machinery that's used to harvest t faster because again, there's global labor for dishes, their supply chain issues. climate change has also affected the growth of t all over the world. and then other people are experimenting more with drones for being able to possibly harvest watch farms and fields fast more easily. and um, so those are some innovations that you'll see in cultivating the t plants coming out this year. do you think that the reliance on technology instead of the actual growers is changing the entire industry and making it much more of a commodity than what it currently is, which is more, which is for high n t is more of an each product. and so i think there's still going to be
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large markets for high end, especially boutique cheese are hand harvested. but for everyone else who's drinking tea in large amounts, especially with these tea beverages such as chromebooks show or ice teas or hard seltzer cheese that are trending right now. they're going to need innovation to keep up with demand in those other types of beverage ministries and t is considered a commodity in large countries such as india, china, africa. but there is a large population to fill that need. so i think there's a good partnership of innovation with technology, but they're still going to be a demand for those high end boutique to use that p. ringback are willing to spend the money for and i believe that a industry is very similar to the wine industry, but for most winds, the majority of winds are like under $20.00. what about 2.
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