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the allies and much pc to the scene soft fluids to express the satisfaction, educational injustices. however, the peaceful protest once made to form from the sea. again, rather put it in line and munitions. the 176 children killed. the total number of the tenants and ranging henry, now the same innocent young life in english, ignited a fury of resistance. we are now living in different and it's different time in 2023. when you realize in 1976, it's better to have a drive and they did not want to go in and you find that to the fields were enjoying that because of the instruments from the past. all the challenges that they had so many more opportunities. now,
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we are tied to the uprising black students who are subject to, to an inferior and see related educational system which aims to perpetuate. i'm just not teaching subjects and language to the majority of the next students did not understand or speak fluent strongly believes that that should not be. so it's an uprising not only reflect the korea, but also review the severe repercussions of a present. it galvanized international condemnation of a body and mobilize the global supports for the movement. also, generations demonstrate that the data nighted voice could not be assignments and the change was not only possible. today, south africa has experienced remarkable progress is the end of the plot of st.
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however, the manifestations of inequality, the social disparities, particularly in the realm of education, establishment, governments, the use of skill confronted with numerous trenches, eating high unemployment rate in adequate access to quality education. related. elizabeth, we need to be making sure that to be on the front end when we are done so we never had time to to reuse. but to add the 2 c 434, to what do we do monday address these education advocate continue to to include just as a previous basis and 9 some cities have utilized the voices and mobile social
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media campaigns and community initiative. and who keeps to the right place and the communities in recent years. young students as the 9th grade and national attention, the agents needful, affordable and accessible higher education, sees towards the uprising of june 16 1976. exemplifies the power and impact of the actions also students to i'm sending an inside a movement and it's fun to see the confront unwavering insemination and collective action serves as a reminder that you hopefully key to a brighter future for our team. the united nations has more data, i have no choice but to got food data for 2 and
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a half 1000000 syrians. it comes as the organization faces an unprecedented funding crisis. only last year, the organization had to cut food aid by a 3rd to hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees in jordan, partly due to aid requirements from the war and ukraine, as a mentor, growing humanitarian crisis, and sudan, and a long simmering conflict in yemen. the us says that the syrians are living in a perpetual state of emergency warning, but after 12 years of war, a global pandemic, mass of displacement and the devastating earthquake ordinary people rely heavily on humanitarian aid. the you in general, secretary recently made an urgent appeal for $11000000000.00 of additional funding to cover on needs. now this comes as the us secretary of state announced that washington will provide $900000000.00 of humanitarian assistance to syrians. although that compared to $30000000000.00 spent on military,
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a chief crane over the last year, and on top of that, syria is still under severe sanctions. pressure from the us with one un official saying that restrictions against damascus amount to a violation of human rights. maintaining unilateral sanctions, amid the current catastrophic and still deteriorating situation in syria may amount to crimes against humanity against all syrian people. the imposed sanctions have shattered the states capability to respond to the needs of the population, particularly the most vulnerable and 90 percent of the people now live below the poverty line. the former syrian and master t shirts. yeah, says us sanctions against the country. not only had been illegal, but have led to the suffering of ordinary serious or the new military on situation in refugee camps, in newbern countries, elevators. but it's a pretty bad, decided cousin is a blatant time this talk when the west cannot afford to supply of
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food to, to see the and refugees yet it can supply billions of dollars worth of military aid to the not see the team in the ukraine. this is the, the, this time the rest and policy that has been going all along. they have the strong, the, the, or the, the city is. this is uh, probably if this is considered a success by washington and the west, then they might have succeeded in this particular area. the same as they have succeeded in killing over 1000000 iraqi civilians including hundreds of thousands of children who are deprived of a basic medical aid. now what city is that? it's on to the out of league and the conciliation. what's out of the area between the side of the area and the it on that sits right. we believe that the most pan
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out up as well as the regional corporation will probably help send off those illegals in the human and in motor of america, not less than sanctions against the city. and people are you currently in guest on the german talk show claims that western powers are more peaceful than russia, and then no fee still will be possible with moscow, as there is no peace with russia ever. so i don't believe so much in the last 100 years, russia has started a war 24 times with different countries. so you have no idea of what can be expected from russia. and if we, for example, have such peaceful countries like germany, poland, friends that are peaceful countries that bring peace, they want their people to even peace with the, with love, with family. but the russian doesn't one that it's a very different life and a russian. it's a dictatorship system, there is no life and a dictatorship or get this kind of even people. and the former yugoslavia might not
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agree with those comments or us slide nato coalition from the country back in 1999 emission left more than 500 civilians, dead many of for women and children. according to human rights watch locals in serbia. we heard from complain that western countries having narrow view of democracy, the only suits them the concept of humanitarian intervention made up by the west as people have bulk or c. and it's not recognized in international law when the west intervenes, whether it's in a rock yugoslavia or in the african countries they think of it is a fight for democracy. and what is known according to the will then is a fight against democracy and human rights, et cetera, driven primarily by political interests. the statement of that ukrainian woman is proof of the ignorance of the average west and the has looking at everything from a net right perspective. we insert been know best of all how it looks by one
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country tries to spread democracy. thousands of dead civilians and dead children testified to the effectiveness of american democracy and their so called liberal values. it is not just the case with our country, millions of people in the rock, libya, afghanistan have felt the benefits of that's american. democracy and western powers also just sort of pharmaceutical that sector in the certainly as capital back in 1998. several cruise missile strikes launched by the us left one employee, dad and 11 injured. the bill clinton administration justified the attack on the ground that the plant was involved with processing a deadly chemical and had types with the tourist group arcada logos and cartoon believe that washington destroyed the factory to hold the country back to america always says that it wants democracy, but they do not want it specifically for the error of country, either one of them, if america really wants democracy, then what did it benefit from bombing,
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the pharmaceutical factory and sudan. this factory would have been a great week for sudan and the error of countries, but america only wants its own interest. in general, i think that european countries are all looking for their own interest only, even if it is necessary to destroy other countries. all these countries see themselves as protectors of democracy, but in fact, they are destroyed. gotta go with the u. s. claims that it wants to reform the country and bring democracy to it. but they only want to implement the agenda that serves the interest of their country. and this has happened many years ago, like what they did to the al ship of factory when they bonded just a factory, a factory that produces medicines for the country, they bombed it. they do not want us to advance or produce anything. and what is happening now is the same thing. they want the country to turn back in order to achieve their interest. independence and sovereignty are among the core interest of saudi arabia when it comes to do global relations. that's
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a view of strategist and consultant, abraham hasha, who believes the western nations are losing influence in the region. he's the latest guest on going underground. you can watch a full episode throughout the day here on our t. well, what's the significance of a m b s meeting with the blinking, blinking go straight there to the saudi arabia and then cool as boots in immediately afterwards. is this a more proof that the 0 sum game is over? but because of these trade dies, if it ever became a 0 sum game, the global south, the built in road initiative, the rejuvenation of the as you said, the millennial old relationship is, is the 1st choice. we are not really taking size and we don't have to take sides. um and we are really uh, interested, determined to maintain visitors to strategic autonomy and we have every right to maintain the autonomy. and i think at this point in time, nobody in the world,
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nothing in the world can actually a stop us from being a strategically autonomy. so in other words, of course, there are people in the west and the united states, or we are who have demonic convictions. they want to really come and dominate the region. well, if you asked me over the last 20 years, just as the rack for this is what's been happening here, we have been trying to really dominate the region. the i've been trying to really hijacked the sovereignty of the region and they failed and they failed to, you know, measurable in the washington plans. this on thousands of african refugees to the philippines. they'll be temporarily hosted there while they wait to be processed for us citizenship. the plan applies to those adkins who worked for the us government or alongside of
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american soldiers or relatives of those who did the move to use. the philippines comes as washington and struggling to process a backlog of applications. current immigration regulations, meaning that refugees must undergo a hers vetting process and past numerous medical task. as or more than 2 decades of war, the rest chaotically withdrew from the country back in 2021, resulting in the return of the child and the power fearing reprisals. many afghans, especially those who worked with really west for desperate to flee. according to the vitamin ministration, more than $15000.00 refugees are currently speaking a special immigrant visa to escape. how can i stay at the international action center? sarah founder's felipe, it's a new plan to send them to the philippines is shameful. of the us response and afghanistan is the same as their response. after every disasters war they leave behind thousands. they've made endless number of promises
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of citizenship, of the refuge of moving entire families. and then in their hurry departure, to get their own troops out the door and they leave behind thousands who were collaborators, who were translators, who, officers, and armies they recruited. and it is shameful. and here it is in afghanistan, thousands life behind. and now the us wants to park them for a time in the philippines. they are in various bases around the world. it's shameful. but for the media, attention is focused on ukraine, and they have absolutely left behind afghanistan's and it's people they've not only left behind these actually imposed sanctions on afghanistan, things stopped even international organizations from giving emergency assistance in afghanistan. think blocked all forms of,
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of material supplies that could be helpful. and afghanistan, this is blocked by us government agencies. so it's not only the refugees who are have less task understand, but the millions still in afghanistan. what they have every right to expect from international aid agencies and organizations is being blocked by the us government a much needed shipment of 8000 gas cylinders has arrived in ecuador is galapagos islands following weeks of shortages. headquarters has taken what are considered unusual stats to do with the countries deepening economic crisis. the government has been accused of seeding sovereignty on several off those islands to an independent trust based in the united states. the deal reduces ecuador is debt burden by over a $1000000000.00 and provides about $12000000.00 a year for conservation efforts in the islands where
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a trust has been promised to invest in sustainability and archival. i'll go home to a host of unique animal and plant spaces. the ecuadorian government has called us the largest debt for conservation swap in history. former ecuadorian environment minister daniel ortega cheko, says that this feel is troublesome. as it walks transparency and may have unpredictable results for ecuador, he was not conducted under the best practices respected cents by ends in 4 minutes . these very greeting go, we are talking about these kind of resources and simply to benefit the intermediaries, the private actors to reduce the transaction cost. we have sacrifice sense by and z, and we have seen set up an international origin. that is no more mean. it is managed by the government and the majority votes, the big say the board are not on the government or we said that the public sector. this is very troublesome because the way that these dealer has to use it is using
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international resorts is going to use the information and the netherlands by private access. so you do forward some sort of decline to be seen on the next week who have community fires about me solving the financing and restructuring. i think that the more of the problems say it's a pretty bad example and a present that shouldn't be made if you get any other countries, we have a way worried. now we understand what it was, is the same model. these lack of trans binds the data also for you guys is our also written decisions on public policy and the use of others. that's all for now. be sure to check out our t. com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here and just a couple of minutes at the top of the hour. the take a fresh look around is life kaleidoscopic, isn't just
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the booth because look over the distortion to re record your new as more than the . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy from foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. the only personally, i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the
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breaking news here on r t, a plane caring the security detail of the south african liter and journalist is heading home after hungry refuse to allow access to with airspace so they could fly to russia such as the president himself has arrived in saint petersburg for talk to the bottom of food and we have many more weapons and that's of nato countries. they notice and all the time they try to persuade us to stop negotiations on the reduction screwed them, attempt the spiky of allies to provoke russia and can, using nuclear rhetoric is only whitening the gap between moscow and the west. that's what volume or of fruit and says during a speed of the st. petersburg economic forum. they are running and president wraps up his latin american tour, signing dozens of agreements with like minded nations that have suffered from us actions. and molly is foreign minister calls on the un peacekeeping troops and to leave the country
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without delay, claiming that their mission has failed to deal with security challenges there. the, the coming to live from the russian capital. this is archie international. i'm rachel evans here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. and we begin the, our with breaking news. the south african president has touched down in saint petersburg to discuss the prospect for rushing you, praying, peace talk. he's accompanied by a delegation of other african leaders and officials, although not his security detail. their heading home after hungry refused to allow their plane to fly towards airspace. the group had previously been held in poland for 3 days. are these ox on a boy go? is in russia's northern capital and brought us more details of the african
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delegation in saint petersburg is here to discuss the details of the peace plan proposal. they have put forward several conditions on which they believe the mediation of the ukrainian conflicts should be based and some of them are include, for example, uh the pledge that these uh, conflicts should be settled through diplomatic means rather than on the battlefield . they also suggested that these negotiations should start as soon as possible that they should be conducted in accordance with the principles of the un charter that there should be guarantees of security for all sides involved. and this is one of the crucial principles for russia, which has long insisted on the id of indivisible uh, security that ukraine's own nato's desire to, to expand into ukraine should not go against russia strategic security interest.
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now there is also an important point of allowing grain and fertilizer experts, both from ukraine and also from russia. this is something that is key for the african countries they but they have also suggested that ukraine should be given some guarantees of post conflict development. now, um, these details or these proposals are pretty straightforward, but uh, uh, as uh we have been reporting already. uh, they have not been fully embrace by keys. uh ukraine still and says that uh, any peace talks in order to proceed should be preceded by rushes, total withdrawal from not only the current conflict lines, but also from try me. and from before you regents that the russia has accepted into
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itself. and as you can imagine to, for, for most go, that's uh, you know, that's no basis for discussions. uh, russia is not going to withdraw from crime me or for sure. but nonetheless, having those, the locations in key if i'm having them now in st. petersburg is uh well, uh, it's a, it's a hopeful development. the african continent is coming out with its own initiative and a part from the leaders who are present in st. petersburg today. we already heard some endorsement of this plan from other leaders. for example, the present, the sierra leone also spoke in favor of it, in his interview with, i believe, the financial times. and he said that you know, the, the world and the west. first and foremost, the, the belligerents need to understand that this conflict is affecting the entire globe by the facts, africa, more than anyone else because it is extremely sensitive to the rising food and fertilizer prices, as well as to the whole issue of security. and what the media always covers uh the
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vans in favor of its own uh, world view and this is no exception. and they've been a very skeptical and very somewhat what i should say critical all of the african leaders initiative. um, but i think it's also very important to point out that there was a major scandal proceeding the arrival of the, of the delegation uh to restaurant because uh the, the plane of the south african president, one of the plains accompanying she's delegation was seized in poland. and on that plane that were members of keys, security personnel as well as a south african journal, is covering uh, this uh, this trip, which i think also undermines the ability of the global public to get um, you know, somebody else's position but the opposite enough west for me to advise,
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nonetheless that uh, that plane will, uh, travel all the way back to, uh, south africa from poland because uh, hungry of all countries. i refused the permission. uh for, for the journalism, for the south african security personnel to travel to russia, which is a rather surprising. and i would say disappointing because hungry up until now spoken favor of uh uh, negotiations uh and gary and foreign minister peter sierra or was here just a couple of days ago. and i personally ask him about the possible ip deals. and he was very emphatic about the needs just try can negotiate a solution, but nonetheless we have what we have that claim. trouble a is going to travel directly to south africa, but the south african leader is here alongside his colleagues. and i believe they have already arrived to the constant in palace here in saint petersburg. and the
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meeting with the russian president is about to begin anytime soon. the 26th annual st. petersburg international. i cannot look for them, wraps up today in russia's northern capital friday. solved volume or fruit in case of the stages, the main speaker. archie continues, is exclusive coverage of russia's biggest economic event. the, the russian president touched upon a wide range of issues from economic cooperation to the situation on the front lines. the new frame. here are some of the key points from his speech. this is what the next step of the just finds all the difficulties last year we did not switch to the positive self isolation role, but we expanded contacts with all reliable and responsible partners. and those countries in the region that act as the drivers of the world economy as home now.
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and i would like to emphasize that these are the markets of the future. everyone understands the full well the status of these countries did not give in to the counties external pressure or a guy didn't know by someone else is, but rather by the national interest of comes to find you. the issue is that you create interest in using cycled strategic reserves, which consist of several elements. however, they haven't been successful in any area. the data loss is a huge around $1.00 to $10.00 in comparison to the russian army. in terms of military equipments, they losing more and more everyday. medium logo, i'm going to hear you what it was this childhood. i've always had many jewish friends. they say zalinski is not secure. he is a disgrace of yours, that there and his accomplices for other ones, considered heroes of ukraine today. they are those who today is the crating, the authorities finding both individually and in the audiologist. how can we not fight against russia? is the country to suffer the most on this will never forgive this if this is not in
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the northeast. and then one of the things we have the right to consider that our target to the non spa ukraine is one of our key objectives is for zone you don't know what those are business, luna, for sure with the use of nuclear weapons is theoretically possible. but 1st of all, we don't have such a neat and secondly, the very fact of raising this issue reduces the possibility of lowering the threshold for the use of weapons. at the same time, we have many more weapons and that's of nato countries. they know days and all the time they try to persuade us to stop negotiations on the reduction screwed up and say it was slow before him in saint petersburg gathered 17000 and purchase the best from a 130 delegations from asia, africa, and latin america. here's our twos union o'neill in our studio at the forum, reporting on how the event contributes to growing multi polarity. the 26th and petersburg and rational economic forum.
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