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clothing, and they're bringing it out to some of the villages that have been hit by this a ukrainian shelly, and these a ukranian assaults on russian territories. and i was fucking ears back with all the essentials. food comes to our warehouse here from all of russia. many people have been evacuated from she bacon, not because of the showing by the ukraine forces. we're now focusing more and helping residents of the overall bill. good region. the narrow road in the front is a humanitarian organization that delivers a 2 villages because there is no electricity and no water, the stores are working. it is difficult for residents to move around because of the showing old re businesses. donors are also assisting general the front in their critical work to get aiden helped of those in need on the front lines on the road. the front is backed by socially responsible businesses that help us by contributing various humanitarian aid, including children supplies, such as baby clothes, stationary and more. and those should back in on may remain on the safe. it's
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important to remember that there are bray volunteers working around the clock to insure the help that's needed by those who have chosen to stay. we'll get to them. shape bose or t shit back. you know, the south africa risk. so losing up to $32000000000.00 in trade or risk neutrality in the ukraine. conflicts. that's according to an economist of stine live organization. that is the largest asset management company in south africa. she says the west has certainly economic strings that it could result to putting together the e u. n. us account for 30.4 percent of total exports coming from south africa compared with russia, 0.23 percent. this means to del political pensions escalate and the west acts against south africa. it's good news. up to 612700000000 rand, an expert revenue of the company is either wanting to the south african government about wes and in economic ties with the west. and this comes,
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as pretoria has adopted a stance of non alignment with the western block on via crime conflict, it's abstain from un votes condemning russia also refused to arrest cruelty. and under a controversial i, c. c warrant. i continue seeking all that can military cooperation between the 2 countries. when we discussed the situation with a panel of experts to look at the reasons why certain western apartments are winning the alarm bell simply over south africa's neutrality on ukraine. take on this financial management organization making a statement that could affect a political issue is basically the less so the we all taking on board the one thing that was issued by spend the most because it was similar wondering by the so that's a good reserve bank. that it for sees potential secondary impacts of the sanctions that could be based on so the for because of its position on the rest of the plane
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country so that it is government describes it as a country between russia and nature. and even though it holds a non aligned position, it has been quite critical of the manner in which the country is played out. never the less is forced to consider the one issued by spend the $32000000000.00 which would be placed at risk and trade. that's because the morning point shadows a decision that needs to be taken at what is called the color. suddenly, the african growth, an opportunity, which is an ad in the united states, which gives the preferential access to the american markets. not only for over a $100000000.00 rad or $100000000.00 of agricultural goods, but $5000.00 different items across different sectors. so, so that'd be confusing, straight relationship with the u. s. very seriously. and it knows that it's at the
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moment scripting close to be published in a way by the united states for its position of non alignment by now. i mean, why is the absolute content it is so important right now for the west in particular, we're, i'm more interested in benefiting from the we can assist all. oh wow. if you go, wow, what has been happening in the company you've gotten in so many, whatever one place where we have lots of interest in. who do you mind? one thing that you do, you'll see wisdom for personal ones, about extracting distance. next point, according to what, you know, the to julie by just 10 minutes we have. so the fact that did clear to me and so helpful to go with the low 6, i'm going to put some video rods or distributing collections on the new that's the continuing to do things. what would be much more like, you know,
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the best way of doing this from the i love the baseboards, which i believe in total, that sort of cards when it did not. you know, if you continue to take this data from the entity you breaks east one big problem for a new west and the other gulf good government of the western countries because debris, cuz maybe in the future, we'll see to be like one, a big economic block going to not expect to come. and again, these issues, the power and this is not good for a some exploration weston countries. right now is the, in the better condition. where in this way, if you can compare that for the sum of reach the actors, but you see if we have the that all we need to call x mission a breach, to writing the, in the why not to be years middle. you'll see the brakes in the other dimension.
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romania has to apologize. i'm very cold, as i'm bassett, or from kenya off of a different american made racist comments during a recent un gathering and the african nations capital of the remaining in the ministry of 4. and it says deeply regrets this situation conveys its apologies to all those affected and strongly rejects and condemns old behaviors and attitudes incompatible with mutual respect during and then you wouldn't. anything in nairobi, the romanian, and boy mockingly said, quote, the african group has joined us. when some monkeys appeared outside a window stop the 1st time something like this has gone down. let's get a few more details here from joe bug with local reporter, catabolic testament. a it will be the 21st century, but you know, we still, we are still not seeing as individuals as people and s equals the only when the issue is of course is on the i will see that these comments,
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especially coming from a european diplomats, are really, really disappointing at the very least, but stable as if someone would call it out to them. it doesn't go through. absolutely. and as opposed to combine the language which they use and i suppose to be very careful around how they use us language. but methods, ego has made any comments which are not necessarily you remember that were made on the 26th of april in the u. n. building in the role. and then what's the friction department in attendance, but some of the attendees where they found it very important to report on the home that were made by mister t dot saying that they follow them insensitive. and the very least via freaking who would like to condemn in strongest terms possible, the insulting racist and degrading utterances. so let's go ahead and been, or re, uh, the process of uh,
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we can creation back to you guys homeland in romania following the lenient and the 4. and it is the statement in which they apologize to anyone who is affected is saying that they do not come to any such behavior, particularly statements of the race to the nature of the g houses, or by long period, which is why i was pointing to buying the such were made, but the photos of the main buy in joe was the brass beautiful. he said bob and so we have built a golf avenue. she works is the best combination of, of political freedom, economic prosperity and social cohesion that the human kind has been able to build this 3 things together. the rest of the world, most of the rest of the goal. it's a jungle. and because you photos
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a lot of this new law comments that have been made by the width, again that the european union is really a disappointment. and it didn't really reads off of disrespect political analysts or james, wendy says that racist remarks like the one made by the romanian diplomat ultimately undermine the previous to achievement. so by that, the role relation or such statements really affect the relationship. uh because uh, i think i believe that uh, the important because button i was in terms of business and said with a, it'll be in the countries in the dis of, uh, they just uh, participate. uh it is picked and uh, also some uh, some friendship going forward. so such a, such, such as the bins normally green box, the gains that are being achieved by the end of the fortune it would normally be about these incidents is a abroad may be new to bring to those countries much not in the on of the console
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because a lot of console applicants doing to discriminate against a it'll bins. so we hope that this can be a big country is selected. the big guns is going to go to a leaf from how that's it is insect treated when they come up to go. and the do the same there, the winds and heavy rain. i've left more than 20 people that then over a 150 injured in pots of northern and practiced on a numerous home. was it being done? there shouldn't be affected areas and authorities are working hard to find and rescue potential victims. we do have this report from one local john events, the terrain terrain caused serious damage in the city of van. or yesterday, at least 21 people died more than a 150 were injured due to the hailstorm, lightning strikes and heavy rain reports say that hundreds of houses were damaged and thousands of cattle vanished rescue chains from the pakistani army hope
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disability in the ministration bring injured people from rural areas to the band with district hospital for medical treatments and emergency was declared and all 3 local hospitals. the provincial government has immediately allocated 40000000 pakistani rupees for the relief operation. the local government has sent assessment teams to evaluate the debt it's in the area. i am currently standing in the band with district hospital were injured. people are being treated in the surgical ward, r t, t van and pakistan. but just a quick warning. you will find this story seriously disturbing from holiday pictures to the photos of your pets as the photo sharing platform that billions use around the world with talking about instagram. but a new report is found that instagram is also host to a vast pita file network that guides use this to the child sex content while connecting buyers and sellers of the listing material off each column offering
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a dig deeper into these disturbing revelations and investigation into the reality of social media algorithms has revealed some pretty grotesque happenings on instagram. the details are not for the squeamish. apparently, the app has been automatically helping kind of files to connect with one another. the researchers at stanford university and the university of massachusetts am hearst, found that instagram enabled people to search explicit hash tags, such as peter hor, and pretend sucks connected them to accounts. they use the terms to advertise, child sex material for sale. as such, accounts often claim to be run by the children themselves and use overtly sexual handles, incorporating words such as little slot for you. alex davos was the chief security officer for now the until 2018 now leads the stanford internet observatory. he
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noted the individuals whose accounts have already been flagged and given unlimited access can still dive deep into a network of people who share their criminal and disturbing interests that a team of 3 academics with limited access could find such a huge network should sets off alarms that matter, i hope the company re invests in human invest the ages. the screenshot illustrates just how easily it works. the market commissioner says he wants an explanation for marks. dr. burke, who is the chair of nevada, the corporation that owns both instagram and facebook. he also wants to know what kind of action can be taken to shot these networks down matters. voluntary code on child protection seems not to whack. mock took it back, must now explain and take immediate action. i will discuss with him at medice headquarters in menlo park. on the 23rd of june, off to the 25th of august and the digital services ox, meta has to demonstrate measures to us all face heavy sanctions. no word from the
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ceo. so far, the matter has replied with this bland statement, reassuring everyone that they oppose crimes against children. a child exploitation is a holistic crime where continuously investigating ways to active defend against these behavior. tucker carlson was not thrilled either so far. this month the, the eyes wash and field offices, you should 11 press releases. 10 out of 11. have been about january 5th. keep in mind that january 6 happen more than 2 and a half years ago. now you know why the feds were ignoring kid tuckers and instagram? they're too busy to respond. they've got much more important things to do. like finding white supremacist, facebook, youtube, twitter, instagram. they have all been vigilant when it comes to political censorship and shutting down perspectives. they considered to be propaganda or this information. they are adamant that certain views held by real americans should not be allowed to
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be expressed on their platforms. but it seems like amid all of this political censorship, some pretty vile things have slipped through. okay, with map and artsy, new york, the donald trump has insisted that the us should not buy oil from rival the rivals, south american nation event as well. or even suggesting perhaps to take it by force about with buying oil from venezuela. when i left that as well, it was ready to collapse. we would have take it over, we would have got all that oil. it would have been right next door. but now we're buying oil from venezuela, so we're making a dictator very rich. can you believe there's nobody can believe it to? well, the us at the end of the day has been accused of taking oil from countries where it conducts its military operations. iraq's president at the time, 2 years ago said a $150000000000.00 of oil money had been stolen from the middle eastern countries since the us invaded $2.00 decades ago,
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syrian officials said last august of the 80 percent of that country's entire old production was being funded on a daily basis and trump had opened the said multiple times, the us has been and continues to take the oil from syria. but we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil. now we may have to fight for the oil. that's okay. but we keep in the oil, remember that i've always said that keep the oil. we want to keep the oil $45000000.00 a month. the we're keeping the oil, we have the oil, the oil is secure. we left and troops behind only for the oil. we did leave. so just because we're keeping the oil the way secure the oil and that there's no reason for it in our opinion, and we've secured the oil and therefore a small number of us troops will remain in the area where they have the oil. we had martin jay on the program out there. he's the editor of the news off with my good i'd be thought old. he says america is now starting to go off to its next talk
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. so this is the of us foreign policy. you know enough to look back to the eighty's, even the seventy's. and if you look at just about every single intervention americans, don't you know where you mention syria, iraq, libya, most americans, presidents things that way, they may not be quite suit bellicose. i'm clumsy, when talking about oil, i don't think we should. we should make the mistake that is under the republicans. i think a little presents look at, look around the world and see where they can send troops and creates these security situations whereby they americans present themselves a saving the situation. and part of the deal is to cool us, go for the energy countries. you would just, it was a record report about in candle and uganda is now a real if you're present with mrs. a right now, you must be really worried that you are sitting on 12 trillion dollars worth of gold. and the americans are now starting to make the river in austin,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to was a part. at 1st glance, today's to a politics has little in common with religion, nor speciality, but passions exacerbate russia in the united states. the european union as well as china, us framing them in starkly existential terms. and while mutually assured destruction
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still seems and then likely to stop here. what about the mutually assured core existence or mutual assured security? is that just as in problem a little while to discuss it, i'm now joined by election. sean distinguish fellow of the simpson center in washington to states. professor shank is great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you. thank you for inviting me. yeah. now you're going to very interesting phrase or even a concept to you, or you call it an ecumenical or non denominational piece, which presupposes peace as as the highest value. and you contrast it with the concept of democratic piece piece that is conditioned on all of your opponents. whether it's, you know, that opponent shares your values or does your bidding. and that made me think that, you know, the tensions that we have in the world right now is ultimately a struggle for the very meaning of peace. that's right,
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that's right. that i'm sure that this is the issue of that. the great powers. i'm talking about china, us, russia and the several others disagree. no, from chinese point of view. i was but this way, the war in ukraine is a war outside of the chinese cultural sphere. in other words, this is a typical war drum. a chinese point of view and the history. that's a christian, the book civil war. it's a christian civil war, which take place many, many, many times before. and now is today's world, oh, that was established by christian world. and the we are still living under a system which was established at $1648.00, all the best filed in the system. now from the chinese point of view,
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this is nothing really surprising because one is, this is a continuation of another in truth and this, um mm hm. we didn't, the christian world has nothing to do with china culturally historically, this is your, well, 1st of all, it's your war but affecting you as well. i mean, as well as the entire body is much of no loop, but let's leave the time one issue aside. for the moment because explaining this problem for this. so we think christian, the world is cost by one site, particularly on the western side. refuse to admit the fact we are still living at the, at this funny and system. therefore, now what's funny is i had to elements, we all know anyone studies international relations, right? one is a sovereignty, which is the western block, emphasize all the other is called the balance of power. that is
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a great power needs to have a sphere of influence. this is a really the rooms of the day. now can i ask you specifically about piece because i think this is a very deep uh, idea when these is actually conditioned on uh whether or not you like your opponents, whether you know, shares your values or whether here. um, you know, supports your policies, doesn't the turn piece into an instrument of more? i mean, that's because we think of pieces of philosophical or human value, but what you're talking about is ultimately making piece a weapon all for jo, politics. um, well, it's not so much making peace, a weapon for geo politic. that's not the case. the case is off to the end of the cold war. we have a long period of peace,
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where the western block seem to believe seem to believe that cont, continually push the red line off of the major bowers. because they believe they owe me a piece. the basic value of mentality piece on this is what i'm calling you know what, why it's called the ecumenical because that they are still talking about a room space international old but bathroom space international. all that actually was violated by themselves because they, you know, the 2nd part of it all the, and system. absolutely, but i mean, the, the, the, the largest premise i think in the conception and review highlights so eloquently is that they're the ones who are controlling these, they can grasp piece to you and they can take it away from you. well, that's exactly the, i think, the biggest mistake. so nato enlargement, after the fact that the cold war nato enlargement that is pushing the rushing envelope too far by ignoring the russian need for a risk lot. 4th, 5th, naples. now ukraine, of course, the russian thing, repeat,
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repeat, any thoughts as an it basically ignore great security purpose. i can i go to the and that's worth a chemical. it, which has certain religious connotations. and it's an interesting coincidence because in 10 years, christians across the world are going to celebrate the 2 thousands anniversary of jesus resurrection and christianity's various denominations still cannot agree on how to perform the eucharist. you know this, the major, right? a within the religion tradition which you know, creates and fosters disagreements and among various branches. so i think in a way it supports your faces. the western civilization is prone to sort of internal in fighting. but i wonder what makes this and the most that to you. um, so last thing, because uh from a rational perspective, you know, a win win solution is the, is always the best. and if,
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for some reason the western civilization seems to be advocating the when, when with the choosing in practicalities something else, a well remembered christian world, there was the ecumenical movement which emphasized the compromise come from the allies between the different do you know me that she's but what's the europe uh, now united states seem to have never really reconcile with the exchange uh, throughout history. its has very little to do with the communist. oh, oh, anything you know, other mountain tech? no. uh, ideal is. mm hm. so this has been the historic legacy that hm, i don't, i don't believe they found a solution yet. oh, then they do. what they did not make a mistake is off to the cold war. we have
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a long period of peace, ecumenical peace, if you will. but they ignored the, the other side of the, the vital national interest. this is, by the way, it's a similar then that i received between us and china overtime. one is that only in that sense, it's a similar otherwise there isn't 0 similarity and continue great contents, i want to mention the cold war. and i remember and mikhail gorbachev, who was the last general secretary of the ussr, remarked a few years after the collapse of the soviet union. that the biggest sort of, uh, uh, crime, or the worst thing that the soviets of the russians did to the americans was to deprive them opened them to me. that the americans need anatomy as the sort of structural concept within the own world view. do you agree with that? and if so, can the americans be ever compelled to accept peace on ecumenical rather than democratic terms? as a single superpower, the united states always need
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a rival. if we know at the end of the cold war, america's, at that time of talking about and of history. in other words, with the that, you know, anyone who is not the democrats country or will be the enemy will be the right hopefully in us. and that will be defeated. but they totally ignored. of course. yeah, i mean, i could show it to the russian contribution to the end of the cold war. this is where i think i was believe george. canon is the one who got the whole story. right . george. canon is the major opponent or a to the earth, into the nato enlargement. and he even predicts what might happen today was plugged in. but george canon, how people like henry kissinger were basically cannot ivy administration of the united states. now, professor shank, as you pointed out in your articles and lectures historically, the russians and the chinese have had many,
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many disagreements under comment is movie actually for a war. and after the collapse of the soviet union, we had roughly $8000.00 boarded disputes. what has allowed these bilateral relationship not to be hampered by all these disagreements and ultimately get them to fuse? well, i think of pragmatism is the key here. um, i think both china and russia off the, in the cold war headstone, one important creek not is totally ignored on outside world west or that is then they almost 20 years as was, was through secret diplomacy of separately their large number of all the disputes are used to think we have 7700 aboard a dispute stuff. you see both the dispute could be triggered for any kind of conflict between 2 countries who share such
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a long coming frontier. i believe just the coating actually corrected my data. of the one point i was attending while day club and searching a he said this a 1000 so i believe is they doc. the niece was a patient diplomacy. we are dealing with real issues that affecting face the costs, nobody give us the piece, the price, of course. uh no bill no, but the specialist and what never gives us. i cannot resist sharing that with. 1 audience because i learned it from, from the lecture that the chinese language used to have a special term for the russians, which literally translated as the old harry, ma'am, and me to afford equally man worse than barbarians to the european barbarians of the christian barbarians. i suppose, i wonder if you have coined any new term for us, the russians now. i don't have the new new orders. i think. well,
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