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centrally old buddies, we're simply developing cooperation with the african continent where there is mutual benefit. why? because we have historical ties and there's potential where interesting to each other. and the most important thing that guarantees the effectiveness of all corporation is a common view on how cooperation should be implemented without colonialism, colonial logic. and among other things, please do not forget the will beginning to live in the area of mostly polarity. both the shanghai cooperation organization and bricks of vivid examples of proof that most people are teas coming. these polls are very interesting and attractive for countries. the poll is not any a geographical concept, but of such a one. the unites countries. there will seem to be many of these polls that being developed to overcome terrorism, financial, and economic challenges. nothing is split around, $17000.00 people are expected to attend russia's biggest economic event, including leading economist companies, heads of states, ministers,
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finance is on scientists. around a $130.00 countries from around the globe, all participated in various from the asia pacific africa and latin america. lead to all the russian liberal democratic policies allowed to measure bernacki who died last year has come back to life, but only thanks to an artificial intelligence project. computer generated image of the politician shed its opinion on whether you crank conflicts will end, and also criticized communist positive cannot easy gone of it. also the questions based on previous speeches statements on the interviews given by c, we're now seeing some highlights include b, u, a delegation, which is the guest of on the at this is forum rushes deputy prime minister also gave a speech with the head of the hour of delegation stating that the parties have discussed by last will economic development and trade. as much as newest regions are also wells represented at the forum, which stands dedicated to everything from price local properties to green energy.
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and so comes as many western companies left the russian markets off of the conflicts in ukraine began last year. russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman also took the time to highlight the west manipulation of the ministry agreements. the only issue of perhaps a disconnect between the people and their leaders. can we turn to germany on the issue of ukraine? because there will be many reports that say the chancellor will up shows is willing to maintain contact with the russian leader. and i show, said he was going to talk to him or put me by phone again soon, but i put it to you. does it make sense to maintain the dialogue with the german chancellor when german leopards are fighting are being used in the conflict against russian troops? but when you might have spoken it, say, i remember macos concession, which she made just a few months ago. she said that even when signing the main school grievance,
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they did not mean that they would be implemented, rushed as far administer. so again, lathrop has repeatedly spoken about this even published an article on the subject about the many patients and provided logic of western versions that they say one thing and do went off the stage. a manipulation, all kinds of lies lies, which were applied just for the situation in ukraine. now the whole world has said good bye to, but a scone, a former prime minister of italy who made it to the a truly major plan. remember that the mind created his own financial m 5 ended politics and had his own policy. remember how the united states dealt with him? how much acid was sped by the western show, what? the prime minister, italy, who's actually the closest nato ally of the united states. how hard they tried to remove him from the political picture. but why? because he developed relations both within nato and with russia. because he advocated for the development of ties with russia,
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including in the energy sector. he said the cheap energy resources from russia are beneficial for the european union because he was trying to really see a united europe. so this he largely received all the troubles and problems the united states organized for him here and there is no doubt that they were behind the persecution of bela scurvy in many ways. oh you politicians also you understand that such a stage may weigh them to that for they simply refuse to take any actions to protect their own sovereignty in favor of seeking their own personal security or on final question. just on what you're seeing there about the united states next to your presidential election. is there someone or some party? i'm not running the is law school, would they prefer in terms of normalize 18 relations?
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normalizing relations is, is there a hope for like come from all school next year? yeah, that's a able to put that. so i will not even try to answer this question. because the normalization of relations in general, even in say re, with anyone from the western count can only be considered advanced theory. when and often they stop supplying weapons which kill us citizens, my brothers and sisters all compactor, yet. i think only of to that in general will any one reflect on how relations can develop in the future? well, they're kidding, us, and supplying weapons in order to as they say, inflict is strategic to feed and kill as many versions as possible. as george bush spoke about, no one is even going to think about it. he asked me to catch him, go to the hun, gary, and form it just as presence up before him. most memorable. not only was he one of the few european delegates in attendance. so the deputy months also took a big swing at the west questioning why the details of
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b sabotaged up in north stream pipeline is still being kept hidden from the public . maybe 10 months of policy since the gas pipelines linking russia to germany via the both 60, were targeted by 2 explosions. here's small from hungary, top diplomats from before about to utilize think it's all right, just that the there has being a terrorist the that the risk attack against the critical infrastructure of europe when it comes to north stream. and there has been no serious investigation yet. this is outrages we should know who committed the attack. and we are, um, we have to be extremely careful in order to um, in order to ensure the security of the talk you soon pipeline. because at the same pipeline um gives the guarantee for the security. oh our um, guy supply and in case there is an attack against circus 3 most or if the, the deliveries from the 30th stream i caught then uh, uh then um we would getting
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a uh trouble which we would like to avoid. uh, definitely. so i think it's a common europe you on the responsibility to protect the critical infrastructure of europe, especially when it comes to to end. that. meanwhile, area all teams, even though now spoke with dimitry me as an see of these at dental secretary of the union state of russia and belarus about the strong relations between the 2 nations . see we're doing with today. we do not say without reason, the practice of mutual relations between batteries and russia, especially in recent years in thousands of directions of extra territorial economic, scientific, and technological space in the humanitarian, an educational coat source is a good example for our friends and allies within the u m. c. i s the rights of our friends and partners to take this experience as an example to use in the own practice, to use and take into account the readiness to converge national legislation with
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the possible introduction of models on here. the union treaty has a huge potential as it very carefully written, legal document, which defines the work of the supreme state council of the union state, the council of ministers of the year and the state church in apartment g, assembly of the union states. and of course, these are actually supranational parties, but you and i was speaking very optimistically just. and it is clear that there are disputes there, unconditional contradictions between the interest of the center and the interest of defiance. so there is a desire as a, according to serial product, it's a higher price and the buyer wants to buy it at a lower price. it, these are issues of life for what time. the basic fundamental relationship is based on the historical truth about the feet of homes, of the soviet people in the home. the struggle of the 41st and $4050.00 is for the independence of that order. respect for the fame,
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including the better of lucy and regiments who fulton, the imperial only in the war against the podium and respect for the full nation of a common social policy or centuries. moreover, last year we celebrated 250 years since they've been a rouge in lance joined the russian empire thing and it has no sonya whole history . the history goes back to ancient, showed up. so the interaction of the pulse was rudolph and the types principalities academy was no good. all discuss, vladimir, who was it then realizing most guy principality and these are millions of ties of millions of citizens of better rooms and russia, who remember the history of the soviet patriot. remember that training with comprehension of new skills that work internship and the feeling of a single country as a single history within the 1st. today, it is clear that we live in independent countries. when this puts you to
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a single union state and we are getting stronger today on the basis of spiritual cultural humanitarian tradition and economic interest. well, i'll tell you, we'll continue it special coverage on the 22nd. some pages bugging to national economic form throughout the week. stay with us for that. the, the government, all the democratic republic of the congo has suspended the operations of a european pulpit and cobalt mining fun of environmental concerns. as off the flooding in march spilled mind waste, what was the into a river? as nearby town, we spoke with locals, victims of the instant to say that the firm should take full responsibility for the disaster. the menu now will answer the sams to me, it's a tragedy that's happened to us. we haven't received any compensation to date. i'm homeless. we support this decision by you,
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so it says which would be important to us. we, what's important in coverage is decision levels, meaning the boss mining must help the population by improving environmental conditions. so 1st of all, starting with the basement of the damn about, the population doesn't know how to protect themselves from the river that flows through the whole city. that won't be good. we think the decision is good because if the company arranges all the environmental strategies, it will give security until the population which will recommend the company take responsibility for the victims. they compensating them and creating all the jobs for the benefit of the local population. according to the company's minds, administer the installations of the false mining towns they have caused and no less environmental salvage due to the discharge of waste volta and destruction of dikes . the company based in luxembourg and the netherlands will have to re evaluate space, social, and environmental impact studies to reopen the ration activities and now suspended for 3 months. since the end of may,
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the government is commissioning to expense the bond that the situation doesn't change. we spoke with a tom official who explains the consequences if the company's negligence news, i won't go said c drive. so we know that the situation would have been avoided. so leave the company paid more attention to the policy of managing dams, as well as ppos open minds that's cost of what the pollution it is known to everyone that the water spits overflowed that banks or cause damage to the nearby mining town. well, waters were held back by then. there was a department that should have noticed the increase in the mass of water as well as check the equipment and prevent the incidents that today we can say that we've been a band and the incident that killed him much. but still our brothers and sisters live in human conditions. people get sick half a day. they are not given proper care. we'll see that the trade is known, and they must come to the age of those affected by this natural disaster. you
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will forward ease in ethiopia. have we punch we ac, the ac, your guns and worship, as he was pleased to offer them money with a promise of mazing jesus, the return ease of said by through applause. convinced them to fall for 40 days so that they can meet jesus on the 41st day. the condition was that to meet jesus, they needed to be in ethiopia, and according to him, the world would immediately and in the account of the fall, it was sold all that belongings and then handed the money to pass to simon overloads. the clergyman told them that he had received a vision the jesus was going to choose a number of people to go to heaven, but they had to be in ethiopia. officials so that members of the degree risk death if, if the a fuel source, these have not taken care of them because they were flagged all of the traveling a long distance without meals. the pasta has been put on a wanted list. well, this is events comes weeks, office, several 100 people died in kenya as past the pool. mackenzie convinced his
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followers to false to death in order to go to having the desktop. all his posts, 300 with the figure were expected to increase as more explanations all plans. according to regional officials, more than 600 people remain listening. mckenzie hands himself into police and 8 pull them was denied. fail last month passed on, facilitates a tundra in milan. a belief that such coats have nothing to do with christianity. it has nothing to do with christianity. it has everything to do with this devil in coming. and that people use at least say that is good for all people. and especially when people cannot descend and do not know golf for themselves, and there's no way to to buy them where we are told to sell. i won't be long things and give them to a leader and fast for, for 2 days. in order for us to see jesus,
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there's nothing like that in the bible is just people who told me to be spiritual out of it as yet. they know that they are bad to destroy people's lives. they have families, they have future accepted. i accept the law and this is nothing else, but the devil you tell me at least 79 migraines of drowned off to the boat. sun cost the greek post on wednesday with a low close thursday saying that we're only able to rescue a $104.00 of them. according to media reports, they were about 750 people on board. the vessel which is fonts, fear that the desktops put in for each by the hundreds as many remain missing. the incident just the deadliest migrant shipwreck and recent years, research prime minister hospitalized 3 days of morning out of respect for those who lost their lives. since remains one of the main destinations for mike was coming from the middle east and africa as they tried to make the way to europe. this wall
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on migration roots from the middle east on south africa, or at the highest since 2017. as, according to a new report published by the international organization of migration. the polls identifies the middle east ons north africa as the primary points of origin for people traversing the deadliest migration, boots in the world, leaving the regions to account from the 3800 deaths, which as well as a half of old deaths registered by the organization in 2022. the deadliest crossing point has been shown to be that a vehemence targeted violence against migraines has intensified according to the un agency. we spoke to jordan as to saying that because he who blames washington for the crisis in yemen. as you see that the war against the young men is actually was supported directly by the united states. the white house, uh, it doesn't have an estimate of uh, of the water i know on,
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on some of them. so the idea has white house. i know that they are to 30 support in these water on it with the logistics supplies and what bins on everything. and that's actually how does it make if you make made them an unsafe for them? and he's honest, well, let's say for the, the immigrants of instead of who use human as across an area to us. so the idea and the united states actually add uh, the economy of the united states. it is in need of a lot of to be created anywhere in the lot because the company is basically what bins a company would like actually to see was to break out every what about because of that they can sell motor weapons. and as we see that from the beginning of the war, united states annual k hosp rock, one of the biggest, a lot of just weapons is uh, ford. so the idea i like that to be met 2 of america's biggest political
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bibles, donald trump, enjoy the binding of once again found themselves and boiled in scandals or trumps classified documents. saga resurfaces triggering another legal suit and they will talk about it to the most indeed biden. but recently, corruption scandal suggesting direct evidence of bribery also contributes to re, to mazda and francisco, a think tank that's associated with the right in washington, the media resource center. and they did an analysis of the news coverage of both that trump indictment and also this new vitamin scandal which we'll get to in a minute. and they found that the mainstream media networks, air 291 minutes of coverage about the trump indictments and 0 about this fight and scandal that's been through. and they're very selective with respect to the kind of coverage that they put wall to wall when it comes to trump. and in some cases, they actually act like it's their job to muscle, a former president we do have now some of the sound, as i told you, we're not in the audience, we're not carrying his remarks lives, because frankly,
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he says a lot of things that are not true, and sometimes potentially dangerous. we do not intend to carry these remarks. lice, as we have said before, in these circumstances, there is a cost to us as a news organization to knowingly broadcast untrue things. you've gotta be kidding me. that's pretty rich. that's rachel motto from m s. nbc, who ultimately went on and on about rush inclusion for months on and saying that trump was on the verge of being arrested for that. and that he would absolutely be removed from office. they are very selective with respect to the gate keeping they do on, on the information that that comes out to them. and it looks like someone working at graphics, at the fox news channel, decided to let everyone in america know how exactly they feel about the direction and the countries. how did this person put up a graphic calling by then a want to be dictator and suggested that trump trump's indictment was political,
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and that framing apparently suits donald trump, just fine. they want to distract from the real espionage and the real tribes. so let's use president trump to do so. let's go out and let's indict president trump so they don't talk about the $5000000.00 bribes. remember, they impeached me for asking the simple question about the i just grew up dealings in ukraine and now they see that once again i was right. i was right, i was totally right. joe biden. and the radical left can take foreign bribes and be totally protected. republicans, all you must finally get tough, you've got to get tough. you got to get tough and you gotta show when you arrest your leading political opponent, we no longer have a democracy. you have a nation that as we are, is in serious, serious decline. we have a nation in serious that line quick reminder that donald trump, during the impeachment process, it came out that he actually had
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a conversation with ukraine present 5 years landscape. and he was pressuring zalinski to investigate what was going on. and you crank with joe biden 100 by then, and exchange that could pro, quote, for the congressional improve weapons free trade. so it seems like perhaps you do something about that back then. but from what he's saying there, it's obvious that trump is framing himself as the east put himself on the cross is the victim of persecution, political persecution. and it's the kind of thing that, if it was happening in another country, the mainstream process would be talking about whether that particular country needed a little bit of freedom brought to them by the pentagon. in the c, i the sounds top of all the latest news on site slide checking our website, see don't com. as always we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing audience, and that's the
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same. the data? yes. to the, the, the, to the, the, the phone that's usually the, the, my key positive, the party shipment to solve the back over to somebody. campbell, the most of the money to carry out our programs into our research for free meals comes from a variety of sources. certainly from the us government and other donor governments, they're interested in involved in promoting of democracy, human rights for so america is financed by the us government. and the voice of america is part of the federal government. the us international organizers limited to the programs here much and they partner with the local into the big though. uh, i think we got it. so it is possible to have
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a suite that make sense of for international promise, enterprise energy to change to the door, letting warm is the least says, and instruction to follow much of the out the paper, the study key. so if you and synergies, you know the g to the best for additional and there's also a, the, for the democracy in, you memorizing the change, the template that you've created already run the freedom of information. now we have permission to the shuttle down to the admissions on the river, i think are causing me bit of intention for me to don't. letty restart, gosh, yeah, eh, d from the see only. okay. is it sitting on the tv? eh, t normally that uh then we'll go see the best uh and awesome your dog buddy. that gives the a i was it already took the material. every sally, i did it to the new stuff. i could have the, the aroma reagan glendon doubtful,
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of the book, theater, ship capital just thought i'd get a dollar she, um, so the fee and it will be, feel maybe, can you know the melodies instead of having just to see how you're going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have no a psychic which is this national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this great idea. what should we be promoting, what we should be promoting democracy? democracy is the thing we ought to be from the
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kitchen. the, it's good to have you all here to help celebrate the launching of a program with a vision that that's at a noble purpose. the national endowment for democracy is just as we've been told, more than by part of the establishment of the national endowment goes right to the heart of america's faith and democratic ideals and institutions. it offers hope to people everywhere, right? again, that still the one of us will have formed the less that on the hottest day,
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they will come today. so the back of the on key, my son, the so is the simply full of showing is it's the only and no, but i'm not even a police computer. i mean that i single to be nimble. and all since a funny comment where the days and after the ceiling in the go, after meeting with us, the police and nobody plan goal was the toner moose or non governmental organization. the funnel organ is it sort of kind of that it all out front of me? i really gotta miller shrink. keeping an eye out a key. i got it. my on the phone, the probate goes back home. good. i, somebody cannot see the new video because i've done the
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song casa dover and yeah, the noise from that i so made a change in the only don't very big thing with all the students out the into the say that you're going to use and make it for you, i've got the in the finance and all sorts of see what we need to be into the the democracy promotion. what became a great institutionalized ideological project emanating from washington organizations promotes what is usually referred to as a human rights agenda. which in my view is generally to manipulate it for political purposes. in other words, they will complain about human rights in the country. who's a jew, political foreign policy orientation is not sufficiently pro american. we would throw those people in jail, it would be illegal, but we do the same thing elsewhere in the world where we promote various political
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forces varies and geo as various election activities and things of this sort. and then with a straight face, we say, oh, we're not interfering in politics. we're just promoting democracy. but democracy always means who are the people who are going to listen to washington on a geopolitical level, wisdom all day long, but it's been changed since they came in and all they got an already been to the to the month. and it was a people, the 40 to guys are so soft about what are the, the idea that n g o's intelligence organizations could assist in media. and communications is true. john
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los angeles agents agency level, and i might get it. i mean, it depends. i try to publish the see if anything to do with them or i said if, when i say the subject, people put it on line to be defined as just people grabbed mtv, you send the best on something. yeah, that was to get out of that. you know, she didn't dollars the just bought so a lot, i love you to see on it or she didn't die legal that i know the course. so western and joe said are involved in democracy building in former soviet states, officers and central, middle east. we see the same desire for liberty learning in the hearts of young people. they are demanding their freedom and the the
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