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as we are right now and the very hard solve the russian capital, celebrating boston, 1699 leaders. i've signed a declaration of process they saw for in the points basically as the report it was one of the very 1st step of the dissolution of b. you was to start a 1994 at this day became a public holiday. but it was not really why the celebrated until the early 2000. when the russian president put in, put a lot of effort to promote the holiday and celebrated. you may ask, what do or their new russian do on this day? well, right now we are at one of the many concerts that are happening, the race and not only that, but their own festivals during the day. not only the ordinary people celebrate, but they also celebrate a prominent a permanent russian writers or sciences. and on this day, the russian president gives all wars through these people as well. now, all in all,
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this state is to come on the rates be it's evening. russian citizens and to show national pride some of the worst today, the world's told is, tyler devise bush cliff. i displayed the colors of the russian flag as the administration. all the skyscraper published this video on social networks, congratulating the russian people on that national holiday. and the address at which the russian nation a few to page with unity. i'm post verity. united arab emirates hasn't joined less than the sanctions imposed on russia and his maintains friendly relation to the we can expound the and was to blow a julian, a song should not be the one facing charges that's according to china is foreign ministry. spokes person who visit the us as the one which should be held
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accountable, a guy sort of sonship expose the truth. but the heck i imply that i spawn and students sick words from old congress indiscriminately and twine. it's best to hide it square to get this kind of thing. it's equivalent of sitting beside somebody on the subway. there's going through the text messages and you look over and you kind of go off boring, or in the us this case, you look over and you go, wow, that's a lot of skeletons in the closet, right? so that's what's happening here. and that's really why they're not big fans. of wiki leaks, french national assembly falls to a feel of the former french prime minister. he testified recently the commission for, for an interference into french affairs that the us listened in on him when he was prime minister of france and conversations he had with then president nikolai sock, was it? and we also know that from which he weeks revelations has came out in 2015, as well as the fact that the us was using electronic spine on the german chancellor a during angle and miracles mandates as well. so this is current news that, that we're hearing about and,
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and all of this has come kind of coming at the time when julia massages challenging his fate in the hands of the u. k. trying to extradite him to the us. i think it's important to underscore the julian as long as really isn't charged with hacking primarily. so we're talking here about more or less that soliciting information which she's julia massages to legend to have done with former army intelligence. alice chelsea manning who basically spilled a bunch of secrets and ultimately was it had there was part in there, had their sentence commuted by former president brock. obama. julian massage is now facing extradition. so we have the person who tucked the information. freed from prison. julia massage is now in the hockey. um, now there are some people who are really starting to speak out about this. some big names. i view, it's concerning the immune and possibility of the extradition of journalist julian assigned. sondra has done an important job denouncing illegitimate actions by one state against another. his arrest goes against the defense of democracy and for the
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most depress. it is important that we all mobilize in his defense. it's important to underscore that documents that we can weeks has revealed over the years relate to things that we never would've known about if it wasn't for wiki likes, for example, the security restaurant strikes and yemen attacks on civilians that were alternately hushed off enough to understand and a rock when they were executed by us military government, spying on their own citizens through mass collection, drag nets, namely western governments, the democratic party brass in the 2016 us election, colluding in favor of then candidate hillary clinton to the detriment of bernie sanders who is a challenge at the time? we know all that because of what he likes. and also, it's important to note that of the kind of activity that he's being attacked for are the kinds of things that are very useful for journalists and pretty close to the same activities that journalists do themselves. it's kind of a scary thing when you see that somebody who is just publishing information is,
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is it facing now extradition in many, many years in prison days earlier, a london court refused. sondra is appeal against extradition. what more can you tell us about that? yeah, well this is a high court in london, they rejected his his appeal, he's now appealing it to a panel of 2 judges with this is going happen very quickly. it's supposed to be heard next week. this is really the last stop on u. k. territory after that can go to the european level, but it's, it's really not looking good. now, as long as the legal team argued that the u. s. u k. extradition treaty does not allow extradition in cases that are political and turns out there are some members, apartment in the u. k who are speaking out saying look, it just may be that very thing. deeply disappointed in the you. k high court has denied julia and assigned the right appeal, his extradition to the us. more important than ever vs trillion. government continues their advocacy and push for an immediate and to this matter,
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does the rule of law apply into u. k. guys, sir? jonathan swift, rejection of julia in a sense of bill against expedition is another unpaid them about do the show really and backs the question close interest is the judiciary serving? it's certainly not the public interest. it seems like this is a freight train on a one way track going a 1000000 miles an hour, and it's very, very hard to do route for us on just legal team. and at this point, they still have one last stop before the end of line will have to see what happens . for me, it's how the employment is the silvio. berlusconi has passed away in the hospital in milan, he was 86 years old. russian president vladimir page and has expressed his condolences . no, it seemed to be full of premier, will be well mine, but as a friend of most good, it will lead to he was a politician over european or one might say global scale. there are a few such people in the international arena now. he was a great friend of a nation and did a lot to establish business in friendly relations between russia and european
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states. he was an unusual person for a politician because he was very sincere and open. so i want to express my sincere regret and condolences to the italian people and all the relatives of mister bonus scone because he has suffered from leukemia and was admitted to hospice. so last week, following a long inspection, as the police longest serving post will premier, his policy has been moved by political license rivals at home. along with world leaders, we take a closer look at these legacy porn and fascist. it's lee in 1936 silvio berlusconi said that he remembered the horrors of war from a young age. perhaps that is what serv, this is drive to become not only immediate. hi, coon, one of the richest men in italy, but also the longest serving its highland prime minister after world war 2. italy is the country i love here i have my roots, my hopes,
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my horizons. here i learned my job as an industry premier or from my father and from life here i learned the passion for freedom. i tell you that we can, i tell you that we must build together for us. and for our children, a new italian miracle, a multi billionaire, a heading, a european government. suppose also a 1st. but that's not all. he also owns one of the most famous football clubs in the world ac milan for 30 years. his other passion was singing and not many people know that he actually co wrote the teams and some, oddly enough, he named his conservative party foresight. dahlia, which means go actually after trans used by ac, milan funds, a man of many talents who always left a lasting impression. writes charming, controversial humorous, and never afraid to speak his mind. as he said, lucy, don't see on a case it's yeah, mike, is he can like, is he gonna that's paid,
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say that one of the rooms that to but i have obama movie supposed to be mean. and so what is the name on, on the says his level of women was perhaps, as the tories as his law for vladimir putin much was written about their so called romance over the decades in western mainstream media. and he always hoped that he could bring washington into the mix when i was in government in 2001 i said publicly that i wanted to end the cold war, which had been going on for 50 years and was a terrible anguish. i was successful because here in rome, in 2002, i convinced george bush and vladimir putin using all my talents of friendly relations. 2 ends of the cold war that didn't last long as we know. but the friendship between puts in a better school need one from strength to strength. some said it was due to mutual business interests,
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but it seemed to go far beyond that. here there were in sardinia when the it's highland leader hosted boots in the, at his villa in 2008. and this system and crimea in 2015, a controversial trip for western politician. as it came after, local residents voted overwhelmingly to reunify with russia. 87 percent of crime in citizens voted 93 percent devoted to seed from ukraine, voted to be an economist republic voted to become parts of the russian federation. you should see the love, the gratitude and the friendliness that welcome to pretend that didn't go down well with western politicians, of course, but silvio berlusconi was not a man who cared about what others thoughts. and he never shied away from telling it like it is. he understood russia's points of view and slammed the wes, we're prolonging the conflict and ukraine just this february. he was purch and washington to come to the senses and start watching and keith,
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to cut off the weapon supplies in order to achieve an immediate cease fire. i would never have gone talking to the landscape because we're witnessing the devastation of his country and the slaughter of its soldiers and civilians. so i judge very, very negatively the behavior of this gentleman. berlusconi is ridiculous accusations against the ukrainian president are an attempt to kiss pollutants hands which are covered in blood, up to the elbows a coach and was pushed by the russian population by his party, by his ministers to invent this special operation. the plan was for russian troops to enter in a week to replace the landscape government with a government of decent people. this is a man who entered politics in the early nineties and managed to serve 3 terms, despite being constantly charged with something that seems mainly tax evasion of fraud. most charges were dismissed, but he was eventually convicted of tax fraud in 2014 and was even banned from
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running for office. as soon as the band was lifted in 2018 however, he won a seats in the european parliaments the following year. and he returned to the country, senates. but it was gone. he was never wants to give up or stay away. i am the jesus christ of politics. i am a patient, the victim. i put up with everyone i sacrificed myself for everyone. i have very good personal relations with mister, but a scrutiny. i think that he's one of the greatest european politicians of today, despite his stablished man and with women as a politician, he is of course, one of the last mohicans of europe in politics. the passing of silvio berlusconi is a great loss not only for its sleep and european politics, but also for russia, as he was one of very few people in europe who not only respected drops his points of view, but was also trying to get others to understand that it truly is the end of any era
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. it's how that economist handles that julia paloma as a silvio. berlusconi will be remembered as a politician who was able to develop strong relations across the global political arena. the reactions of our hearing process like can you tell you of course mostly institutional. so the main, the scores that you can hear is about this create a politician. these create a man of 82 shows and of course his role as a, as a big business man. he's a businessman but in business meant that he's able to have a dialogue with the account we use we. we must whoever you couldn't make affairs. but you understand that he's not just the comics of you must develop also a development. you must also develop a, a cultural and a social relationships with you, the sense differentiate with russia. i think it was an aspect which was very clear
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. a bit of clothing was very able in the developing relationship with the international leaders. there is the sentiment of an important, the political finality to that i was going to ask. okay, now if he has criticized c u n. world food program out of washington over that decision to suspend food a to the country. i mean back is ations of widespread in school today to pay for it as easy. and governance spokesman has branded the move political stating that it only causes law suffering for the population. and the 20000000 people are dependent on food aid in order to survive according to the un, mostly due to ongoing conflict on droughts in the region local report acropolis, hotline huffman, of this decision, not to cut off the much needed for the supply a true if your is really seen as a political. why did he say look,
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use of the federal government stokes person who says that this is a political decision. this laws to be taken on the basis of the conflict which had endorsed the country in the horn of africa for 2 years of unrest. the civil strife between the federal government forces as well as the degree people's liberation front. now beds conflict was released from the applicant was that which was located here in south africa in the capital city. victoria. this was seen as the african solutions with african problems and reading problems to give her the momentum to some of the programs that had stopped as a result of devising which led to many lives b. last, now the united states government that represented in this case by the us aid as
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well as the united nations represented by the was programs. i think that business that they have been providing to you over here was really cattail that was i brought it from the intended else way. you'll be the government the same day to not solely be the was to blame for we know this diversion mbm come visit to get with both agencies to a full investigation that would come with this one that has been going and what has led to the current situation that we have, but the to easy thing, but the general of food supply, which they have been providing woodstock but not the basic needs in terms of the solar programs which we have seen receiving. so the food supply as well as those are pregnant and left to when is as well as a story obama's, we send to you to read care and provide the assistance that he has been
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providing one soul, but for molar the tales. view of the issue here, the views of mr. mccain, who is the executive director of the program for diversion is absolutely unacceptable. and we welcome to the government and we see your peers commitment to investigate and hold accountable those responsible. while we will temporarily hold food aid assistance in ethiopia, nutrition assistance, the children, the pregnant and breast feeding women, school meals, programs, and activities for building the resilience of pharma as a bus to release will continue. i'll interrupt was which a navy emphasizing what they are willing to do in the meantime, before i solution is reached about only 11. this how long it will take for this investigation to be an artist, be on the way and how it could be done with considering the millions of life as they continue to depend on that. this appropriate a therapy of face news on campus family size. it's common for the west to use aid
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as a political to on the time of the 80 to oh gosh, 5 number of free to do 50 person. so you guys, i'll be a, i don't really meet your needs data from the, for an organization, all the 8 organization, you know, these types of chrome, the word for program and us is x. so that'll be the kind of situation all you know, there's also these or trolls for the past 2 years, cd to a vessel. there's a buying that this shooting by you is a good word for providence a. he's the main, the politics, you know, the with take a, b, c, tracy with amazing e a, b, john this hall passed all of the public to provide you know, for you the policy and also the rest of the take these different countries to
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different countries become a, this is joyce, the magic. so they have been government display based on the size. stop the ways these usually we nice see that age, all the services in order to in order to be to can government all more baskets out . we can see this is the creation in this in i don't on top of all the latest news by checking our website, all the dot com as always we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing all tate and to match the action or time. see, i'm welcome. back to going underground broadcast to go around the world from dubai
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in the u. a. today, russians around the world are observing russia today, but of course, on all russian's minds is the war in europe. and what's next. the information will be even more ferocious than the nato nation was in iraq. afghanistan, libya, and syria even told us cable news present during decisions on ukraine. tucker carlson was fired from rupert murdoch's folks. news is now just on the internet. so just days ahead of the annual st. petersburg, international, economic for him. who else to go to the theater or the piano of editor in chief of russia, in global affairs, and chairman of the presidium of the russian council for foreign and defense policy field, or thank so much for coming on the show. i so was, i better start with the fact that while it's like a cos who is going to lose the views on twitter or criticizing and slamming the billions being given to the landscape. otherwise, it does seem that if you look at the boot shape, you look at node stream, you look, it's called the cutoff with down rushes, lost,
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the information was the working classes of western europe and in the united states, believe restaurant is evil. and yeah, so, so well, thank you for inviting me. it's a big owner to be on your show a sec. kimberly, i must say that the talk a call soon as one of the most popular person sends united states from the united states and russia. that's i think, a big achievement. everybody knows that's one of the detractors say in the united states and the democratic national lead approve is a russian agent obviously. but anyway, i'm very sorry. i'm very sorry. i'm afraid he is not, but i hope so. yeah. uh, and as far as for the information more, you know, yes indeed. uh, russian ability to deliver our message to the international see him is incompatible to what uh, american uh, in british europe and english speaking media and do all over the world. and this is of course, an advantage which the west has. and so unfortunately i,
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i have to say that there is no way just now to counter work efficiently against that the day uh, the credibility of, uh, uh, many media organizations in, in united states. and in europe will be a, will not be destroyed by russian competitors. it's impossible, unfortunately, but it will be on the, the way how do use and shows will be conducted in for us now. because i think the people you mentioned working class working class sconce to doubt almost every thing they hear from media. and, you know, i'm old enough to remember the old days of the soviet union in seventy's and ages. and i see a little bit the same phenomenon in the west. now, when we watch soviet propaganda, almost everybody including the working class, believe that was jessica and the that said that was
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a big problem for the soviet union. and we, at the end of the day disappeared. so we'll see what will happen to the west. yeah, but that signifies for the future. china and russia and other break spouse writing i cooperation organization past better get it together with culture and the importance of culture. perhaps. i mean, your 1st name evokes the idea for your door adults. do you have ski these of a union, haven't russia have it? but of course, there's no comparison to hollywood, let alone the new english language news networks. that continually, as i say, say russia blew up the north stream. russia was responsible for the boot. your massacre and ukraine and russia blew up the them responsible for drinking water and crime. you the kick off. yeah, no, that's true. uh, if, if you, if we would do remember the soviet, so in that period so that you and then of course the union had, uh, quite
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a while the successful machine gun, the machine information machine. uh, but the soviet union, the have an ideology which was rightly or wrongly wiped well received in many constituents is around the globe in a russia today has no ideology and has no, i'm bishop actually likes united states for example, to, to try to extrapolate any think on others, and of course in this situation that that's very difficult to compete with those who believe that they have uh, this ideological picture. and they have means to describe it as for that particular case. as you mentioned, the last name, oracle holst, call or other that uh, another recent event was uh, this ammonium pipeline which has been blown uh, uh, in the east. so do you agree? uh yes indeed, that's our all of us we, uh,
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eppie's also the more information. what about the 1st of all the real war? and i think this is more important. unfortunately, that's a, those things generate a norm, a software rank of normals throttles or put for people or human beings. and then on that we build down a lot of propaganda on all sides because this is a demon of, of the war which is everywhere. but in this particular case, i would rather say it's more important what really happens on the ground and not so much what we see or how we imagined that well, perception always important. you said id, ology is, is absent because some would say then pollutants rooting. the positive, therefore, for it to the ideal logy is, there is no ideology. this is multi polarity. i suppose, you're not multiple, right? there's nothing ideology that's for, for me multiple energy and just fact of life. how the world has been transformed
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north because of russia know because of china because of nature will develop mental international system. and now we leave this new environment. but that's it. it's not like every, as somebody imagine that or, or, uh, invented that, and the old, luxurious, some think we cheer you can present. so to say, the way how contemporary states and society should work. if you describe it, if you have this, this picture, 3 a picture, this is ideology. unfortunately, i don't see anything quite a bit on the russian side. sees with a bond on communism. we are extremely pragmatic. and so to say uh uh, realistic, so oriented towards, uh, uh, 2 days, so the sub and most, well i going to try to, if you go to langley virginia and start talking about multiple our tea, they'll see that is ideological very, very quickly. as you know, and uh, you know, i, i watched the interview,
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you did with of letting me put in that the val di summit recently, or relatively recently in russia. was it, did you get the impression? it was a, something in tiffany. there's no ideology business has multiple allergy and then he trusted the minutes records. so clearly. and we now know that nonsense, according to angular merkel, former chancellor. he suddenly boots and suddenly had disappeared from the end. realize, oh so they can't be trusted after all. or it was slowly progressing in his mind because i'm sure i don't know what you were saying i had in the years from 2014 in the and the nature back. who in care of whether you were saying, oh, you know, the negotiation is the way as so many russian there. i say delete lists and commentators did when a lot of other people probably russians and sent me grudging nationalism saying don't trust them. yeah, the steps,
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that's correct. and the put it in is uh uh is on an easy person. uh not, not a very simple one. so yes, he has an image in the west of being extremely rude and extremely assertive and gene really i'm the western and so on. just look up. she is the wreck or just look at a piece of theory. it is in the position of russian president then from minnesota, something from 2000. it was uh, uh no, uh the lead during the russian history. who uh tried so consistently to make rash up. part of the extent that the west that was put in between 2000 and approximately 2006, you really believe that's the rush. i should find the proper decent place in the west and lab system for all parts for all part of this and bought in the west and let system. she did not respond to challenge that. but uh yes and see what
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he, if he base piece view and the idea. very simple idea that our interaction, our cooperation, russia, you're a rash or us are so fantastically advantages for both sides. so good for, for, for both, and then can approve you so many profits for both russia and the west. that's it is simply stupid not to use this, but unfortunately it, it won differently for we, it's a very long discussion. why? but i would say 2 reasons, the 2 main reasons at that period. first of all, would you believe that we can base hour, hour and direction? i need to this most of the or entirely from the west. and we come back to your question about the ideal a rash or was absolutely non ideological. at that point. on the other side,
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unity is and americans came with the idea. yes. interaction and cooperation is, is fantastic. excellent. but before we start, let's, let's you should, uh, you should accept that our values, our set of, uh, no peaks or a set of perceptions is correct and do you need to adopt it? and then we can corporate them. so, and this value base thinking, i would say this is ideal or just chord, this is ideological approach that has the rail, the lots because pull to intercept the opposite. let's start with interest. let's start with our new concrete, um the interconnection. and then we will see a rush. i will slowly move towards a more or less same uh, same uh, kind of uh, political system on so long. but this is our way. this is our, this is less than position was not the 1st. you should choose.
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