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human rights, they left the rule of demonstrating the guns in there if you. so what we are saying includes the privately, my, some of my colleagues say come on, don't please look the same pro fish. we have the same for the same, but i cannot say openly to support you. it was interesting that not ridiculous is shameful thing for uh for them and uh, how to speak about the uh, defense human rights and those back the law. so more vis them. a sync at the stage is useless. maybe the his a pile of the plan, the bio a demonstration about that. so tools these, these, the killing units and some time i was kind of the guy that is out to gp, a system. and these a very common sense the information is given by the centralized, civilized, managed by. so the participating direct base,
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the strikes they're doing on the whole lot. and it says that i and they say williams, the day of the, the reason i know some features but interests economic form has begun in russia is moving capital. today's fund recession will be attended by a bush and present environment, but to drive the leak on the table, rushes biggest business events to the this is for him to main focus is 70. this encompasses the technology culture and the national customs, or which showed at the many guest stands out to you, spoke with maria is ahead of us. so someone for rushes for minutes if you go on to the complete interview all day. meanwhile, hes a previous discussing the expanse and all of a multiple weld, i'm the rise of brooks and shanghai corporation organizers. since this
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forum has begun, there's been a number of interesting use lines. one of them that egypt has and sought to join brings out the latest country that wants to join the membership. a whole lot of organizations and your thoughts on how it's expanding. i'm on rushes, relationship with bricks. today, a new thought he fits egypt wants to develop relations with the brakes alliance and not only develop but also join mississippi creation. today, a statement was made by the russian deputy foreign minister with cos, who said that dozens of countries want to join breaks. this was discussed in cape town on june 1st, and 2nd, during the breaks council of foreign ministers, the methodology of joining and expansion of this organization at the expense of new members is being discussed and develop, you know, federal. another example is the shanghai cooperation organization. with exactly the
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same process, it is attracting more and more attention and is already being replenished with new members. if there's already the possibility of taxed on becoming a member, there are already many countries that work closely with the s c o h. that is, those are organizations that were created was the participation of russia, which is passed the test of time has proven themselves to be peaceful, cooperation orientated, professing the principles of the one charter and what is there now the most interesting because they provide an alternative to block thinking and destructive logic, like for example, the north atlantic alliance or nato. and among other things do not forget that we're beginning to live in the era of multi polarity. both the seo and ricks are limit examples of the proof that multiplicity is common. these poles are very interesting and attractive for countries. the poll is not only
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a geographical concept, but a verb for one that unites countries similar to this. there will soon be many of these polls. and all this is done with the practical benefits. they give countries a positive result. this is designed to overcome terrorism, financial, and economic challenges. around the $17000.00 guess are expected to attend russia's largest e come a gathering, reading and colors. businesses, politicians, bankers, i'm sorry, and is, are among those participating around a 100 city nations and around the world? i'd say upon including those on asia, africa, and latin america have the some be as well a colleague for only also. so it's a can kind of how it me in my union is of investment and phone economic relations. he says the 4 of them is all over the world, montgomery,
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and so do they model the st. petersburg international. economic for them is very important for me on the forum unites both developing and develop countries which is beneficial for everyone, never less. there's no just an ordinary relationship between russia and young man, but a real friendship. we are increasing our diplomatic cooperation. for example, we opened a new consulates of beyond, in russia, we are uniting, incorporating, not only in a diplomatic sense, all relations are not only political. we also work together in the field of education and technology. i hope that the relationship will only improve obviously, exclusive coverage. all that's where you 67 feet as well in tacitly called form. welcome to you. throughout the week the
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iran is discovered the middle east rates this carpet a deposit and developed it using its own technology versus what consciousness has imposed by washington. to prevent that wrong from honda saying is boss and natural resources. it's easy use of generally visited the mine and to witness how this pray for through was accomplished, or it was problem. solved armando, having some 8000000 tons of proven mineral reserves. that's 21 percent of the countries total mineral deposit. claremont has 42 different types of minerals ranging from iron and copper to it as inc. here a good to go higher iron or deposit locates to the city of seo john 1200000000 tons of fire is being extracted. hi jerome and the mining volume is $100000000.00 tons per year. 10000000 tons of it is are in stone. and the remaining 90000000 tons has to do with strip mining that are in stone is the raw material for the steel industry. and we have to put on our agenda the process of our an extraction as the
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prerequisite for steel production after petroleum iran is best known for its abundance. copper reserves, ranking strips and the world. and the proven reserves of the red nettle with 19000000000 tons of copper deposit. now, such as it is the world's 2nd largest and the middle east, largest open, 5th compromise containing 5 percent of that was total copper deposits, such as main holes over $10000000000.00 tons of estimated copper reserves. just this week, one of the largest copper deposits was discovered in such estimate that no reserve contains some 3000000000 tons of copper or mad at images such estimates as she the mind went operational in 1976 around 50 years ago. so far more than $5600000.00 tons of fuel cover has been sold only international international markets. the value of these trucking mineral is over $50000000000.00 with new exploration operations in this mind and adjusting mines, the life cycle has been extended from 50 s holes more than 7 percent of the world's
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min or reserves. however, the mining sector has not been a lucrative industry and have on that accounts for a paid exports wait a minute on under investment for machinery and lack of access to the world's technology as a result of western sanctions. but the sanctions have had their blessing as well as experts say the country is trying to indigenous, much of the mining machinery volume on body as good. we try to delegate or operational power to our domestic companies. the supply of the needed mining components in the machinery is carried out by local companies. the entire mining gross is from design to planning and extraction is currently done by reunion companies last year in dollars worth of mining and mineral products. this has exports, sorry, the potential value is more than $700000000.00. the one is now planning to establish joyce and sort of ex for definitions to circumvent the banking. i pay the way for the export of its middle usability, our frontier mon problem,
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the at least $79.00. my buttons of drowned off of that boat cap, size of the coast of greece and supporting to local authorities under and 4 of them were rescued according to media account. so they were around $750.00 persons on board of the ship. it has but concerns at the desk, so might wise by 100, since many of the remain missing, this is the worst migrant ship right in recent memory. please have 5 minutes as designated 3 days of morning, and many of those died. athens isn't making the destination of but mike was trying to make their way to your middle east and africa. meanwhile, the you and the international that as agent, the migration research report has identified the middle east and north africa as the primary points along the this migration routes in the world,
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leaving nitty 3800 refugees dead. this is well, of a hall of old dest registered in the organization. in 2022. the deputy as crossing point was, yeah, meant, where part of the 10. so 5, according to the u. n. agency, a savvy led coalition to intervene in the gave me civils concepts even okay. find a part of the country full with direct to move support from the us that we spoke to in genesis sample fuzzy who band washington for the crisis in the if you see that the war against the young men is actually was supported directly by the united states the white house, the it doesn't have it as 2 minutes of the, of the water, i know announcement for them. so the idea has, like, how does i know that there are 230 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
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make made them? and i'd say 40 i'm and is honest one, let's say for the the and we get on 7 set of who use human as across and 80 i 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 to be created anywhere in the lot because uh the uh, company is basically what bins a company would like actually to see what is the 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, largest weapons is uh, ford. so the idea, i know that in the lawyer for the family of an elderly passing, the american who died also being abused by is very forces in january 2022 is announced that he will appeal against the right decision to close the investigation
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into the killing on tuesday, and that is what he meant. he said it wouldn't press a criminal charges against. so just involved in the incident as they found no casual link between the way, it's solely just straight. an 8 year old omar aside, his de la c i signed was driving from a com i as a full is a check point and left. i'm responsive on the ground. elated died off the suffering stress induced deposit that we spoke to the victims. son had the aside, who told us more about his father's tragic best. my father was killed by and is rarely soldier because he didn't have his passport. they gotten really aggressive with him. drag them out of the car forcefully. uh, from. from that, from just doing that, one of his shoes had came off. the air is in the car after them dragging them out
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of the car. they covered his eyes, hit them beat on your drug, dragged him all the way to an abandoned building. and uh, in the freezing cold, uh, sometime in january, uh, january 12, um, and left in there. uh for about maybe 23 hours. uh, you asked me you leave anybody in the cold, you know, in mid january is how you're going to handle that. and then on top of that, he's 80 years old. they left him laying on the ground, coughed and he couldn't move. so, you know, what happened to him is he's, he's gotten, gotten beaten b and then drag by an israeli soldier. this is the 1st, so i may, as well as failed to hold, sold is accountable for passing in dest pricing, say they suffer systematic misstatement, living under minutes, you'll be patient, according to the un office, full of the coordination of human affairs,
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to the full price stands was killed by his the forces in 25 years. however, many campaign is seen to sell open justice. we heard from the wife of a few road or more outside he said, is really sold is, must be punished. to see what the, let me she didn't do anything. so this could happen to him. he was on his way home . what's the reason for doing this to him? the mom was 80 years old. why did they do this to him? he didn't do anything. he had nothing, they must be punished for what they did to him. what's the reason for closing his case? why? they said the soldiers were quotes, one was imprisoned and one was fired. but now they close his case, why? this is not right. and those who beat him must be punished as i lost my husband. he used to go to rama nablus and send you when i get sick, he took me to the hospital and brought me medicine,
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but my groceries now i'm sitting here alone. jeremy has, i'm the 1st national security strategy and which includes reverends of the 2nd little era enabled russia, a threat to all of your audience and get to it is, is that the story? and there's something that every country that wants to be taken seriously does every once in a while or whenever a new government comes to power, the folks in charge come up with a bunch of papers where they outlined some supposed threats to national security. one of the things to watch out for is what the country brands as its main threat. oh, of course, it has to be rushed. so for quite a few countries. right? no surprise. here's the latest wording from germany. for example. today's russia is the greatest threat to peace and security in the euro atlantic region for the
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foreseeable future. so the greatest threat as ma scope and not only for berlin, but for everyone from washington to key of if we look at how the u. s. administration of joe biden spells it out. they called moscow an immediate threat to the international order today. so, immediate threats, eminent threats, the right, the threats of threat for generations to come. i just included a few other variations, all part of the course, calling on the world to stand united against russell. you know, what foreign minister surgery live off pointed out. there was one well known milestone in history when one man in charge was calling on neighbors and to beyond, to team up against russia. good liberally, one would be to zillow, but just as an employee and mobilized practically all of europe against the russian empire. just as hitler invaded and mobilized most european countries and fitted them against the soviet union. so now the united states has formed
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a coalition of practically all europeans in nato, and not just those in nato, but also the european union members. been using ukraine by proxy. it's fighting a war against our country with the same goals, the ultimate solution of the russian issue. little schools, drawing any parallels with the nazis is a thing i really hate doing. but i remembered how often i heard important people from nato countries say, how there is absolutely no way they could let russia, when in this conflict they've treated means that there's not only a defeats for your kindness, but it will be deceived and dangerous for all of us, because it will make the world more dangerous and it will, will make us more vulnerable for further russian aggression. and then came across a bit of similar language from history books dating back to the gruesome times of world war 2. while the german fastest word terrorizing humanity for over 10 years,
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jewish balls should as rulers had been endeavoring from moscow just said, no, it's only germany, but all europe aflame. never forget the rulers of present day. russia common blood stains criminals, the day of this come of humanity. and now for almost 10 years have been carrying on the most cool anti retina called re g. my fall time. word for word identical to some voice is coming from some countries today to the west of russia. speaking of nancy flashbacks, at least when joe biden said this, i realize with russian citizens, while we want to live in peace with our neighbors are not the enemy. he wasn't talking about watching nationals as if they were some under rated cas store. those who need to be slaughtered, unlike these political heavy weights from slavish countries. by the way, the one let me pull it so wouldn't necessarily most of your brushing. today's goals
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are the following. first, to kill as many mobile i soldiers as possible. i openly say that it's a good psychological pressure on the russian army facing so, so all the russians living in the western countries. so it shouldn't be a morning, sir. it's much more than a then in the past because they are citizens of a nation that leads and aggressive for i think i can be sorry for these people, but the at the same time when we look back, when the 2nd world war started on uh, ship any stipulation living in the united states uh where uh, under strict uh, monitoring regime as well. uh, that's uh, simply coastal for think about it. next i'm here russians being compared to nazis. that's why it's so washington,
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the sciences on most of the american companies still purchase around $1000000000.00 with a new reunion every year. you can read about that story off. com and a will be back at the top of the at the the we are in august on one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse regions on the entire planet. in fact, this city there been states all the way back to 8th century b. c. and was an important cultural stop on the great so way, which means it's
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what is a lead me though, is a local historian, musician and guy with a special passion and connection to douglas dining culture the as well. thanks for meeting me here in talking. it's a beautiful, beautiful area. um, so let's get right into a druggist on a 30 different ethnic groups. 14 different languages about 200 different dialects. how can you have so much diversity in such a small, small space? little boy, 2 of the arabs and other travelers who came here. i used to say that i guess done was not just a land of mountains, but also a mountain of languages that are not good people living on each mountain, spoke their own language. for the cars, they got a booth for you. i think the roads were barely possible that'll get through the
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settlements had little contact with each other. so different places had their own different languages, different customs, and different cultures that instead of the, of the kids as me, which it doesn't include to, to, even today when you literally go past the next hill. you'll hear a different language come through boys. they've done some speak, doug, and that gives other speak luck. a lot of those speak lives getting go on the bus out in public school, so impossible. mountains go to it and it's the nature of people i need. they like to be different from everyone else at the traditionally they're attached to what they say is their own language croft and so on. the rest of the 2 languages and doug is down today because it goes to unfortunately $25.00 a likely to go extinct in the near future because language is a disappearing. uh, but just like in the rest of the wealth of the car. and that's very sad, is this a regression will do some scary so on the issue of how much the calculus to meet a was an issue with so much diversity. it's still incredible that there isn't any
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in fighting. in fact, there's a word that i believe you have. it's called good. see meaning, highlander? what does this word mean to you? what does it mean to be good? see here, and i guess don't go to the people who are free, so free like an eagle or the highlander is self sufficient. some of the stuff actually, as we say, new people in the mountains entre rich that are great. all self sufficient of purpose and would you say have enough of for some plate, some of highlanders and guardians of land. a bit of golds in blue on the little settlements were built in how to reach spots where agriculture was impossible was miserable. and the name dug as done itself means a land of mountains. so that makes the old douglas dani people who go to the phone . if a boat you have a good when someone does a good job, people praise him and we just get our real gut. it's being called a gun. it's weird because a sign of recognition from the local people, you're talking about relationships between people. everyone here is open their friendly and they help each other. in fact i've,
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i've seen this with my own eyes. people can walk into someone's house and there's so much hospitality. but i've also heard that the mountain people are tough. it seems like a paradox. can you explain this paradox to me? no. well, you can walk into any highlanders home and be there on it and guest more than that, not just on big holidays, most are going to go. so you can do that at any time. proof for product, as we say, a guest is a messenger from, i'll probably just send it with us and doesn't just show up in a mountain village for no reason the, the time he's if he's here because he must need something like some of the band, the highlanders, hosts job is to help the best and the best way he can so that the visitor is comfortable and the quotes of the guest gets the best room, the best food, the best treatment, and i'll put it when you get the money. at the same time, a harsh conditions with temperatures dropping sharply, a nice product must have influenced the local character as well. uh, we say all people can easily get relaxed, but that tempers rise just as quickly difficult was we'll, there's like
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a muscle that contracts and relaxes. but i would say that maybe that explains the paradox item, that it's one that that's what i think, at least as someone who lives here, we go to look at the resources, steve, and getting you here today. it is not that easy living in the mountains as hard. why do people choose this life to live up here, away from all technology away from all civilization? what pick them up? as i said before, and then go to the highlanders. main treasure was his freedom in the new with a footboard that you would give him his he felt free in places like this. there was no walls surrounding him, but nothing blocking is vision or so. you can see an enemy more, a friend approaching from a long way away. boy is so if you have a special klein medical, so people found their roots here are 2. and once they settled for whatever reason, they go to death, i lands on mountain terraces and they was self sufficient in bush and they had everything they needed. yes, i think the right alpine meadows above who is terrace farming below there was some
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gardens where you can at least grow apples and pass it. and that was enough to sustain life here in the mountains. you just go to the slip. actually. it's fascinating. i have to ask because you look amazing and tell me about what you a lovely in between. uh, this is traditional highland dress. when you start out at 1st they will white. but during the caucasian will they will mostly read so that wounds wouldn't be so visible. that's why we have this joke and august on the red is the have a color 5th. a jetta cask special breast pocket for rifle judges. the very next in flint deluxe, we used to have multiples. i can see that in the front desk, doing the pockets helped to reload quickly or best buy. it was easy to remove cartridges when lying down, which is much easier than from a cartridge bells. and little people get a cartridge out to a belt, you have to raise the upper part of your body, even though the a little cut up, the more and become much i'll get. so we students that puckett allowed you to reload and shoot on the well staying press to the ground to good. it's what
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benefits to do this. here is just an element of the cost you. but also a reminder is the highlander is always ready to help. and if the need arises for someone for you, enough space to pull your alphabet, discovered without good reason. and it took them according to all saying, probably in order to wear a dagger around your bells. and if you need not just have a pass code on your head vision, but also a head under you, off the bus. and that means that he was supposed to think twice before using a dagger. wouldn't even tell me what the, even when got see, would get into a fight, stabbing your opponent with a duncan like this was considered calendars and made you a target of a blood feud. missed to you was supposed to slash in order to stop your opponent, to cushion without even caught his wrist. but stabbing meant killing you to kinda know religion. can somebody from pointing out the person like this is perceived as a threat, but you're not supposed to do it most part of it. even if i just do this, i'll have to answer for this threat to the almighty. if it needs it. so a dagger is just a deterrent google. it push it, that's what it was. a visual was,
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it was a new parents solution for just that for sure. and i see i have so many more questions for you. and i also know that you are a musician, so i'm fascinated to care on this conversation someplace else. ready. the so i have to say this is a beautiful, incredibly interesting instrument. tell me the story. what do we have here? um, nor did the instrument like any of our language. we call this instrumental mode. and i bought pandora in russian friends with the it's the oldest musical instrument in the mountains. got off, a young guy fell in love with a girl but failed to win a hand in marriage. so he killed it,
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only go to come and jump down his own detroit in the middle because he was the owner of only one dagger. and then he made this instrument with strings fashion from the goats guts. and then he sang a very bitter song about unrequited love, just enough the story of how songs and this instrument appeared in the mountains, wales with all mountain songs a very long and have very profound meaning sections in the back in the day one could get a whole sore and oaks as payment for a song is the words web. very highly prized here in the mountains. and so with songs for go, businesses. very cool. one things that i can't miss here are all of the terraces. um, obviously they're not natural, but they've been here for thousands of years. how are they made and why? so that's the terraces here and show me with the 1st example of green terrace farming and the well behind the village of chalk on the other side of that rock which was the site of the chalk settlements. we do one day thing back to the sick.
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