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a lot of times, brussels, whatever that they want to achieve, but is mostly suddenly healthy. the actual citizens of few creek. that's the unfortunate part of this country. without the assistance of his secures even the president, though south africa visited flush out of the wall, full of 1st refused to let the detail leave and subsequently closing space to the flight. the team was left stuck aboard. an apple in poland is a the fight and finally took off from mosul load is now heading home around $100.00 people, including jonas had been detained in pull them for 3 days. yeah, it was a some south african official diplomatic possible strip ship strip, searched by police needing to accusations of racism by the head of president. bravo . just curious, he also said those that stayed on board the pain did so, but entirely as it was only preventing people from leaving the ag cost,
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if they were tearing weapons, the follows the after the negation, visit the team, during which i can create an official policy client and also how complicated the tabitha with missiles and drones with the western media quick to echo of those claims, but the self evident presidential expenses. and so he never heard also a thing dismissing it as misinformation. i didn't see any explosion or hate an explosion. that's what do we say? no, we had left in the morning a decision today? yes, we went to put you at an in the time we arrived and the time we went to put you, in fact, we did not witness any of those who did not have to ask and the sorry, no, we didn't hear it. but did you go to bump schultz or today? no, no, no, i didn't go to the present was taken to the the senior also
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is i'm is a senior lecturer. ebony is the whole situation was set up to discredit and they asked them piece initiative of this call. think today is much more about the also the information on the side trying to, you know, paint russia by live on front of the international community when the african lead those for example, i lived in the, you can, there was some missing information that i show was uh, you know, shedding uh, kia of our and really does where they are. and we saw that the, you know, uh, some good addition uh, you know, members of, so i think i mentioned that they never had any bombings industry endings. and like, uh, the most fear in cuba was very peaceful and people having in nice time. so i think this is one way of trying to one discredits the whole of forgotten, obvious initiative. and also a one way of trying to port on the whole thing. because probably it's benefiting of
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the interest you create and doesn't involve it's on voice. you know, you can uh, has a lot in store to do. so this point i need to turn this off again. prison split and then pull on stored. you'll put in what to do on the doors, don't accept the deal. and because uh, you know, your credit is not unfortunately independent at the moment. for those of us that's on the funds of the config from, you know, for manual perspective we, i've said and respected, but uh, you know, uh as an as give like position if you was going to refuse this deal and that is what to do. and so that you print and people that the bank you can people, uh, you know, i'm going to pull money off whatever. i don't think that we've been of money to repay uh for the items that are getting the munitions. so i think the lend from soft because this to is, i'm get these 3. i'm africa, this 3, but you cannot be used to fight other people's was you need to put your, your interest, you know, the 1st of all people's interest, 5th,
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missouri 6. i also, and peters the international e card form wrapped up in russia's northern capital. this saturday started the week off the as being the extensive coverage of russia's biggest economic event. the over 4 days of the 4. welcome to around 17000 guests from a 150 nations. me. the income of this business is politicians buying cars and scientists from asia, africa. i left the america were among those in attendance around $900.00, a grievance assigned at the event. todd teasley unit, and it was that in house to do the fault of the florida lead folks to a malay in youth data, who explained the importance for the afternoon confidence of cooperation with russia to double the photo coronets,
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collodion groceries. the country that has no colonial posts connected with africa. this is important. manual process paused, let's consider it and on this talk that the full, i think that working with president booting is an important option for african countries. molly, up to decades of cooperation with other countries. so no realization of the science agreements. let's consider that the military aspect of russia is a historical park. now the republic of molly, in the mail to receive that corporation cut strengthens since the change of resuming bama calls. however, during the decade till the french military presence of molly, there was no realisation they expect as result was not the chief bye to some of the things that the entire african continents should follow. the example of molly, i can say this vol show is a country you can trust. it is very important to work with the russian federation in the future. we'll continue our recap all the 26 i sent because insight as the
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kind of form throughout the day here on, on the discussion key economic issues facing russia, emerging markets ad the world. the savvy, say it out. a risky operation has been carried out, is also a fairy which is being carried a $120.00 passengers and crew cooled flat. while c in the beans beat, it showed black smoke billowing from the deck from the fire ranging in the back of the boat. according to the official passengers and crew was safe evacuated from the ship before it has been extinguished, and no injuries were of what was it that he had been standing between 2 provinces in the central for the piece. when the blaze broke out. i'd say in the reed, as you as a secretary of state anthony with an aspect stein, beijing adults and a cooling the increasingly seated patients. and in the 2 countries is the highest
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level visit via us officials since 2018. but it comes as washington's brother in of the use roommates tone between treating blazing like a training upon the once. oh, the system, i think, why will the us betrays it, as well as he's going to be the right to mazda. and as of all, a delegation of top level, chinese political and business figures, a set to visit germany and france in the coming week at the invitation of german chancellor all off schultz and of the french government. but it remains to be seen precisely which european face billing count or the one that needs china for trade or the other one that's bad. most in beijing to score brownie points with uncle sam as washington pressures its allies, to quote the risk from china. it sounds like you're up has the relationship with its biggest trading partner, confused with the kind of toxic drama typically found in a french film. just a few days before the chinese delegations arrival in germany,
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berlin outlined its 1st ever national security strategy. a promise that schultz made back in 2021 and cited china as a major threat. for some reason, shots figure that right now would be a good time to roll out some insults for as distinguished invited guests, even though we could have done it months ago or even after they've left. china is drying in various ways to remote the existing rules based international order is a starting originally dominant position was ever more vigor acting time and again counter to our interest and values. meanwhile, last thursday, the european commission encourage member states to restrict or exclude the equipment of chinese telecom giants while way, n z e from national 5 g networks and announced it would be blocking them as suppliers to the commission. 24 of the use 27 member countries are already working on blocking the chinese companies. but that's apparently not good enough or fast
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enough for the you just as low to dispose this major security risk and expose the union. i'm going to give you the security we cannot afford to maintain the critical dependencies. so that's good because we've been against our interest so to be, to predict over know, really cheap and to sell, use or risk to, i'll come and secure it all the noise about national security certainly serves to obscure the panic that the us simply can't compete with while ways technology at a time when the entire world is on the verge of upgrading to 5 g networks. when it comes to this technology, the u. s. has no goalie and no players on the ice leaving china free to score into an empty net over and over again all over the world. former us attorney general bill bar once suggested during the trump administration,
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that the us by controlling shares in wall ways only to 5 g competitors, finland's nokia and sweden's erickson saying that quote, putting our large market and financial muscle behind one or both of these firms would make it a more formidable competitor and eliminate concerns over it, staying power, and that quote. we and our closest allies certainly need to be actively considering this approach. now, national security threats blown out of proportion have become a tool for frustrated hustlers looking to sabotage deals. but just happen to exclude them. while way is the latest example, but we've seen that before, americans, nato ally, turkey purchased the russian, made us 400 air defense system, widely regarded as the best as class as a result of russia's prioritizing, the development of electronic warfare in the wake of the cold war washington responded by threatening turkey with sanctions over what washington described as
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a security vulnerability for nato. and for the lockheed martin f, $35.00 fighter jet, so much whining and complaining how about just building a better jet without any vulnerabilities. but instead of seeing this for what it is, i'm pushing back against washington's economic colonize ation of europe. b. e u is content with just repeating the same, talking points, and doing what it's told. stable in constructive relations with china is in our mutual interest, given its role in the international community and the size of its economy. china has a special responsibility in the world, and it has to play by international rules. europe seems to figure that it can keep safely struggling the center line. simultaneously courting and bad mouthing beijing . time will tell whether it will ultimately have to pick a lane and then doing so, whether it will end up prioritizing its own interest over those of washington.
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stalled from high speed the don't get let's see. to city 7 charges of is a did miss holloway have classified documents? also, returning from a court in miami, the former president appeared before his up put support his family, the case against him was fabricated to block his run to re gain the white house with this the most evil. and hey, this abuse of bell or the history of our country, very sad thing to watch corrupt. sitting president had his top political opponent arrested on fake and fabricated charges of which he and numerous other presidents would be guilty after appearing in federal court here in miami. and entering a plead of not guilty, donald trump flew back to new jersey to give a rousing speech to his supporters and make clear in his view. this was all just a politicized fremont. paul showed a lot of americans agree with him. many republicans spoke up saying that this is
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a politically motivated prosecution. here's what tucker carlson had to say. the prosecution of donald trump is transparently political. he's literally jo biden's, main political opponent. he's pulling over 60 percent among republican voters right now. so don't mind is doing with no president has ever dared to do. he's using law enforcement to lock up his chief arrival. that's happening right now. many look at these charges against donald trump, the 37 counts of mishandled and classified government documents and see them as a big distraction from the much more serious information surface thing about hunter, by the son of us present by the and his nefarious activities and ukraine. which could amount to bribery republicans in congress have revealed that there are different audio recordings of hunter binding meeting with officials tied to be a risk. my holdings various, my holdings is the natural gas company that hired vice president. then joe biden, son, despite his lack of experience or knowledge of natural gas,
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these recordings were allegedly cap as a sort of insurance policy for the, for national in case that he got into a tight spot. congress still lacks a. busy incomplete picture with respect to what that document really says, that's why it's important or the document be made public without on necessary redactions for the american people to see what's happening to donald trump is on president. and he's a major candidate for president in the upcoming election. he's a former president himself, and now he's being dragged into federal court, charged with allegedly miss handling some documents. now the country is asking itself, why is joe biden not facing charges? why is mike tense, not facing charges, and at this point, we could be seeing the opening a pandora's box. american politics could pretty soon be getting a lot nasty or kaleb, mauppin, artsy, miami,
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saudi arabia, and other of nations place a high priority on independence. i was told that he wouldn't come to you, but if the relation is out of the opinion of a but imagine on the university of hong kong to asia is global institute easily and show his views. and then you episode of going underground, you can watch it here tomorrow on oxy, or what's the significance of a m b s meeting with the blinking then can go straight there to the saudi arabia and then cause 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 whole 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,
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determined to maintain visitors to strategic autonomy and we have every right to maintain that autonomy. and i think at this point in time, nobody in the world, 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. that want to really come and dominate the region. well, if you asked me over the last 20 years, just as be a rack for this is what's been happening here. we have been trying to really dominate the region. we have been trying to really hi jacked the sovereignty of the region and they failed and they failed the, you know, measurable in the, let's see of science. it says create to the world 1st human synthetic embryo,
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some settings. so the breakthrough side steps the need to use aids, most of these and be like sentences are as of the earliest stages of human development, they don't have a beating hearts or brain but includes cells that would typically go on to form the persistence a and m b o itself, scientists say that one day synthetic m b is little help evolves the missed on the so the understanding of genetic diseases and other causes of miscarriages. power of the invention raises major ethical and legal issues. as many countries doesn't have laws that regulate the creation and treatment of synthetic embry is that my colleague rachel blood will discuss the topic with a pile of guests. great to it has a created is not in a substitute in the human embryo. it is basically about dissolving many mysteries
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of implantation. so the ready disgusting condition of the people miscarriages. which so many women worldwide are facing. can be probably onset by this. but definitely as any, i must be such fools. we have to have very, very strict legal and ethical guidelines. the country is where the research is would be, you know, taking a hallmark and similarly that can also be a lot of edison and religious concerns. so that is why and yet we are in a very, very nice and stage of, of, of research. but there is a lot of school for many people and brought into flex it. certainly, um, are you coming to the square science as a lead club? um, regulations, so what do we do going forward?
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um yeah, its cause issues that have been raised the issues that have been raised, legal issues, what happens to be individuals to ask you to pay like um, financial status of a synthetic cameras. what happens to the tissues pod you described in the southerly by lot of issues. that's why we hope that's uh, regulations we be at the forefront rather than waiting for science to be anything less. and then the phone concerns have been raised. the synthetic embryo still have some of the features of a natural embryo, and that's why it's unethical to carry out experiments on them. what do you think about that? it's it's, it's a lot of a mystery. it does bring a lot of clubs. my and a lot of confusion, especially when it comes to how then if we say that this a human embryos to be then destroyed,
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then once we had done doing all it statements, because if that was someone, somebody is child, then of course that would bring a lot of uh, you know, uprising so there is no specific answer to that. i guess it would depend on a lot of a lot of issues like what was the purpose of that creation of that embryo and who is responsible for that embryo and you know how, what are the guidelines when it comes to embryo destruction? so far we do not have any, i believe there needs to be a bigger discussion on how those embryos will be handled. i the human eye. they send me human and what rights do we can fly to them and who makes those decisions? yeah. or christie, i host the cost of everything that's up next to holy black eligible. yeah, the
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show seemed just don't need to shape out the application and engagement trails. when so many find themselves will support we choose to look so common ground the it's crazy to think that in some parts of the world, obesity is becoming that. but demick and other parts of the world, there's not enough food that children are mound. a years are dying from starvation . i'm christy, and you're watching the cost of everything where today we're going to be looking at the cost of food waste. how much perfectly good food is trash and disposed of
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globally. every year, anywhere between 30 to 40 percent of all food produced globally for human consumption is lost or wasted. some of that waste comes from a spoiler strain, transport, and other times it's from not being sold at the supermarket or be forgotten at the back of a person's refrigerator. while there's food loss and nearly every stage of food production and distribution, it is shocking how much perfectly good food is simply wasted. of the food loss index estimates and globally around 14 percent of all food produced as last from post harvested up to but excluding the retail stage. meanwhile, 17 percent of global food production is wasted at the household retail and food service level. meanwhile, millions of people are suffering from food and security every day. so while the world weighs about 1400000000 tons of food every year,
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the us is the biggest corporate, the us this cars, more food than any other country in the world. nearly $40000000.00 tons every year . that equates to about $219.00 pounds of waste per person. now in the us, 37 percent of food ways happens at the household level, which means that american consumers are over buying food. spoilage is a real issue and one of the biggest reasons why people throw out food more than 80 percent of americans discard perfectly good consumable food. because they misunderstand expiration labels. compared to the rest of the world, the u. s. is less costly and plentiful, making impulsive food purchases. america also has a take out culture where it doesn't use food in its entirety. and composting isn't a natural part of our food prep routine. if people started buying, handling, consuming and budgeting for meals differently, it could make
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a big difference. food waste also contributes to wasted water and energy. it took to produce and generating greenhouse gases like methane, and c, o. 2 and chloral floor a carbons from agriculture. and if not consumed food waste and trickles down stream to become the largest category of material placed in municipal landfills. these rotten vegetables or expired food also released methane and nitrogen, which are problem medic, greenhouse gases to. while a very small portion of this food waste is donated or recycled, the majority goes straight to the landfills where it's incinerated and flows down the drain or left to rot. so has food ways become a global economic issue? or is it a social problem to explain more well bring in neural goldstein, editor and publisher of bio cycle. so nora, what our country is doing with all of this food waste, can they be redistributed or up cycled or does it all just go to spoilage?
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different countries have had different opportunities and it's also somewhat cultural. we find that in, in many cities, people go to the market or stop by the, you know, just the neighborhood shop every day on their way home to get what they need for the meal. so there's, there's not a lot of excess versus people that will go to the store and shop for a week and buy a bunch of stuff and they end up eating out 3 or 4 of those nights a week. so i think culturally that, that goes, that's a factor in it. uh, the other thing that we're seeing is food that is produced, but maybe not sold in time. there is a growing support for food for donating that food and a network for making sure the food especially perishable food stays safe and you
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know, so that i'd say to me and then for example, they'll get funding for refrigerated trucks or refrigerators, in places to, to keep it edible sourcing that they have a certain amount of upside clean, you know, taking, taking food and, and making it, and using it as a rod greeting for something else. and then traditionally, and this is going on for, for many, many, many years, is a recycling food that is no longer eligible for animal feed. so it still says, staying within the food system. all that says we still throw away a lot of food that should have been eaten or could happy the why is so little food recycled or up cycled? does it cost more to risk cycle then just to toss in many places? the answer sadly is yes it's, it's even starting at the farm where there's crafts that nobody picked up the
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highest quality that they'll get the most money for. and then the 2nd grade. yeah, the lower grade produce ends up staying, you know, in the field. because they can't, they're not going to get enough money for it to harvest it. so there's ways spread out the farm level. and then as you know, when they, when it comes to figuring out what to do with food that needs to be thrown away. it's, it's really crazy for all the infrastructure that's been created for donation. it's still a very small percentage of food that still available, gets donated. and then you basically end up with, well, you know what, just thrown away. it's easier in many developed countries. that's our culture, we've been very much just toss it away, it has no value. and so when folks like myself or in the field of organic
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recycling and food waste, recycling, it does at least have a better n use if it goes to composting to make soil amendment to yield healthy soil's or to be what we call in aerobically. digested to produce a bio gas that can be used to produce electricity or, or fuels. uh so there's it's, and then yes, in many places it is a what cheaper just to throw it away. then to go through the process of product collecting and processing it. how can countries reduce food waste and what countries have been the most successful at that? it's interesting, i was thinking about this question and i would say that pop the biggest challenge to getting as a country to reduce food waste. it starts with education and really realizing how much food is being thrown away and then developing strategies to and
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programs to both reduce the amount of, of food that's wasted, introduced smart or buying habits and cooking habits and, and then also re purposing, you know, in other words, let's just say what we see in the catering business. the food service is not putting out all the food you've made, but keeping some of it back because if it's not served, then it has to be that it can be donated even if it's prepared. so it's really in kitchen practices at food service businesses to reduce and, but really at the end of the day it's just building that awareness and somehow putting in price you're making the cost of throwing it away higher, you know,
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or the penalties for drawing, you know, that it encourages you because what we've seen is one stores with us, a city or state past has a mandate. you have to separate your food waste for grocery stores. um and they'll offer a, a lower price. they realize when they start separating it, how much eligible food they're throwing away. so sometimes when you either push them to force them to recycle it in separate it, it very quickly becomes evident how much is being, you know, how much money they're wasting. now, billions of dollars are lost in food waste. how can this figure be reduced or were cooked so that it can go back into the economy or the producers? i would say it really has to do with this awareness of, of the amount of food that gets wasted. taking the example of the farm with, you know, they, they.
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