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to designate, to escape go. indeed, the french cloth is used by african political leads to explain disappointing political, economic go security policy. in some countries helped by russian entities. really co systems have even developed on social networks, producing anti french campaigns. the president of the african freedom institute, dr. franklin m. c, was mentioned in the report. he spoke to archie edwards, frank and his view of the assessment as well as french foreign policy. it's towards africa. the result of it is not scientifically told because there is no cv or stuff. we can a nice oh, i'll think can problems. we show up start any kind of responsibility from the ethic on side and accuse a uni, liked about these and science and all these trends. in fact, science has never called nice. it's the cool responsibility in off weekend dfcs
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bought by slaves played cool, nice ation. neil coolness, nice as shown and know, mean a toddy or condition. monetary domain, nation files has never made these a join, a mentor to see what is to be put in and what is what must be ended. and that is why in fact they pretend that that they have been deep uh, with chosen like this difficult of african people do they know it's just because there is no just decent recommendation and that price has never paid for full or did. these are just a house blocking operator, the report of the i s the i is just a complaint. ok. now put on the, on the power losing. it's all you just define advantage on of the because of the weekends. uh, what coming mo, an every way i sort of want to put a name to 6. i sent you a piece of donation, defunct, after that. yeah,
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it does nothing. 10 to 2 minutes. you can do minutes. i mean, after you've got it tends to be pretty so, but i do decided by insight in that use in fucking problem for many 40 to kind of a leasing process because they have never worked out or the possibility of his famous power without the muscular dystrophy without exploiting applique, it is time to get in for us to think and you will flash probably without applicant exploitation. we got, we got the kind of support issue and that is the intellect trust, video of the price for you to calculate that the out on the able to i my g g, a fresh power was we don't operate can do revisions without doing that. you know, in light of france as deck, as long struggle took them out. the hardest threat in molly last year, the country invited russian military instructors to train its armed forces with russia. it's private military company, dr. franklin, u m. c. again,
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on the historical ties between russia and africa. in fact, the relation between us because in the ro shot you sort of a memory of a load of foods of struggle it gets colder. and yeah, these are joining the transcripts, sent to what many people are trying to forget the that africa has a lot of gratitude concerning your ocean. because when the soviet union in board scanned it, sites in the applicants trouble against the west and colonial powers. i click on people recognize that we don't have this model. how can i say and dependencies we tend to wind up pushing. so that is the model of the relation between, between african, in, in our ships to the model. i'll click on as seeking a way to bring to nail court on the condition of brands and of western pulse.
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a growing partnership with russia will help bring stable development and prosperity to africa. that's according to the russian and master to kenya. you can watch the full interview later this hour, but here's a quick tast. what can russia or far african countries um, that the waste cannot in terms of the economy economy corporation, we can know for as a highly developed a very well, very diversified economy. uh, we've been the ones, the ecology is we can offer everything that the developing uh world needs. uh, and we can offer its on the much better terms than the west. we bought a few of coma interests equal, but that means we don't have 42 coal or economic conditional metatags and the
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base. uh, i guess the risk amongst uh, provides multiple file. uh, because they come change the pay that the, the, they pay the $40.00 nature from the j $20.00 to 2021. well, there might need to be a new place that at the family table of the economic group where therefore it's an india wants to formally include the african union in the club. peer moody has written to his counterparts and the g 20 proposing for the african union to be given full membership of the grouping at a september somebody to new delhi. our case run, john charlotte has been looking at how india during its presidency of the j 20 has made on the international arena and but the global solvece concerns 1st. so i'm going to send the range and we'll do is taking a significant step in the hands. the effort goes voice on the global stage use
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which into his g. 20 gone to bought that african union to be given full membership at the upcoming g. 20 summit which will be will switch by and you'll, jenny, in acceptable. i'll ask you in the middle, who said you did you close or 50 concierge a into for you that their voice also should be hard on the 20 platform? remember india earlier this your head also hosted the voice of the global south summit in january. but india had reached out to over 120 countries to your bump baby shoes so that india can cool leases and bring it on the g 20. so that fall off the south, which is largely the developing was the under develop load also the one which is largely under the present dude on file for the global platforms. for instance, the g 20 uh india wants to be their voice ended up being the developing country itself for no, also last week and you all had posted. and in june african partnership
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summit where the fund for administrators, india is ation go highlighted of the goal of fall africa in re shaping the global dot put india. and it's important that african partners appreciate this . for india, the rise of africa is key to global prevention because we one of the last few years in this move by. so i'm going to sort of the country not being the more the to include the african union and the g. 20 block is one. you to select to bring the see 20 policy. remember, india has reached out to more than 120 countries that the global south to confuse that vast funding we saw several issue was issue in the a wants to highlight on the g to indeed that form issues that i'm so leading on the developing in the developed world, for example, the full price is the fuel prices and now she prices,
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india wants to bring. what do you this on the platform leads. evans of pat moving in the a will be hosting the war, lead to us in new delhi or so this propose is by the time industry of the country, a radio stepped forward in equilibrium and includes the below glucose to the beta issue. we invited a panel of gas who believes that including african states and the g 20 is fair and in line with today's new global reality of multi polarity. it says the union comes in the single deep let me see if he's going to benefit keep wouldn't be expedited because then what will happen when you walked out on the was going to be be on the affordable green piece likely become the law just for the on know, i just pretty much just next to the united nations and the to
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the little is to do sure. if we see them, you go the shuttle, all the rules, the word more or little more. what do you need to order? these are changing city that quickly, like not beaten by strategic sense on the sense. and that's kind of what you mean. the other piece from africa, like i'm to have it for the future. the, the recall is 15 seconds to kinda inform everything from what you're doing. you'll be able to produce the sure beautiful weather infinity put in with a gene. so whether expire. so any expansion of the g to and these base a member consensus, how likely is this? is this proposal to succeed? and what would the ramos a rubber for cases be if they were any, is one of the major change and this kind of dependency seemed to be held in india.
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so these little sway they from india. we've also had a child in that in the last year and the change and they also going to push logistics for us. we decide it is difficult for what kind of is like in the kind of this website and not companies like advice yet because they've always, you'd actually get it in. but if you look at the, with the, the a always use it with this kind of a horse and like the missing sheet with the, with the light isn't actually got be in the house. so it's going to be a bit difficult for them. as soon as we get is it equal a? but i, elizabeth is as we said that the world is changing. we may have a lot of categories as i applied for and made it even better and made it push with inclusion actually got. so i feel like it's going to succeed because there's a lot of good with formulas of possible kind of is, is going to succeed in the width as much as they may not make it. i don't think they have a choice yet. they have to paypal. an official and key
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a has admitted that hundreds of your financial direct, your son as refugees to europe have been removed from their allocated guardians. and you would be in the country is the right jesus of taking the child away from the people with whom he or she is living because of differences in legislation. currently 240 such cases have been recorded. there is insufficient work on the part of ukraine on the issue. we need to inform people, the official said, in some cases where parents weren't able to leave the country, they sent their children abroad with their grandparent. however, laws in certain western countries state, the grand parents or other non immediate relatives cannot have guardianship of those children if the parents are alive. because of this social workers and authorities have removed the children from their care. erica, so is ukraine, has accused of russia of kidnapping children who have been evacuated from conflict areas to russian territory. the international criminal court has issued an arrest
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warrant for vladimir food and rushes of children's investment on related charges. the russian president commented on the matter while hosting an african peacekeeping delegation in saint petersburg over the weekend to supposed to do to pass for the children. they are sacred because we were taking them out of the complex zone is saving their lives and their health plus say no one intended to separate children from their families. we were transferring entire orphanages. this was done absolutely legally, as they were officially represented by the heads of those establishments. we've never been against children reuniting with their families in case their relatives appear. there are no obstacles to that. there have been none, and there will never be anything else. so, so you machine, human and labor rights lawyer tan co, valid believes the whole matter has become highly politicized. this is all very
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political. and this is all very much on the part of ukraine, choreographed is. everything is choreograph for them to appeal to the west. so of course, you know, whatever europe does with refugees, they're fine with and then whatever russia does is bad. the i, c, c itself is captive, especially to the united states. and so, yeah, so they, their decision to prosecute people is very politicize. and so they've decided you had to go after poor and there would put this human rights about spin um, for the very same things, you know, that your parents could be accused of, but they're not going to go after the europeans. i mean, we see that all the time the, you and data in the us is, you know, are you cranes back or see, i mean, to the point where really i think you can even call ukraine to solve a nation at this point. you know, they're doing whatever the west tells them and so of course they're not going to
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seek any criminal charges against people in your veins. yang has the last shot at washington saying that by increasing is military presidency or china. the u. s. is instigating a potential conflict you find expected military conflict where to arise between china and the us. it would not be caused by china taking provocative moves of sending military vessels and jets to a la or anywhere off the coast of california. rather, it would be triggered by us worships or plains close to train us territory in dealing with the country. the size of china mutual respect is the ground roll. this comes as the rest secretary of state antony blanket is invasion for talks. although it's has been confirmed that he won't be meeting the chinese leader, the chinese foreign minister, the stress of the taiwan issue is that the court of beijing's interest, the most important issue and see no us relations. and the most prominent risk,
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a senior state department official. so the talks revealed profound differences between beijing and washington political analysts, alex report, or if it believes that military maneuvers by washington in the china region makes lincoln's diplomatic objectives invasion. redundant. it's in a blink of an eye that so much attention. china is going to be put on it. i did not see any red carpet being rolled out for anthony in his i guess, accumulation, tour, as i call it. i mean, where is joe biden? in this, i mean he, shouldn't he be visiting a china to try to work this out. uh, we put a, uh a, you know, diplomatic person in charge here. anthony, blinking and he's scared of an air balloon a few months ago. so i don't see much is gonna come from this at all. it would be like having a war ships off uh, you know, the west coast of california. uh, that would never happen. uh from, you know,
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chinese military for its navy would not to put its destroyers just off the shores of, you know, los angeles. it would be an absolute ludicrous move. but yet, here we see the americans being very provocative. tra, trying to see how close and how productive they can get to china. and i don't know, we could see mistake potentially happened in the future by their very nature does or as are known for being hot. but they don't come much hotter than this one in iran. the desert is in the south east of the country and is one of the jewels on anesco heritage size is now officially one of the hottest places on earth. are jesus of joe all it got the chance to visit it? scorching heart, locals called this place gun. don't bury on meaning grain roaster. and indeed, the broiling keeps your roasts the grain, and it's even hotter than death valley, cadillac shut in, it won't southeastern care mon province claims the title of the hottest place on
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earth. with blistering temperatures, but exceed 70 degrees celsius on this floor. miss dais, the kind of wood shop dot is located 100 kilometers east of claremont at the heart of the desert, which is known for its hellish and dry climate. and 2005 ness are declared. calhoun shut out as the hottest place in the world. without the temperature of 70.7 degrees celsius, cadillac has been registered and unesco as a world's heritage. our trouble died at about rashid. he has spent the past 40 years of his life studying this desert. so he is more than 100 countries agreed at the 2016 unesco summit in this temple, but the desert is a world heritage site. what is the world hottest location? reaching temperatures above 70 degrees celsius. interestingly, in other parts of the world, such as russia, the outside temperature can reach minus 70 degrees up cuz you own the driver. it takes almost 2 hours of road trip from clermont to get to shot out. our tour guide
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advises us not to get closer to the hot spot itself as it the damage or camera, and even our own house. and less expanse of dry soil searching for 7000 square kilometers is certainly not a place to live, but it's tranquillity. floors many visitors your mind, this is the land of tranquility. when i take tours here, they feel like they're flying when they run on the sand with bare feet. they go wild and free when they arrive, for the water is a shadow. it is not known only for it says on kate, but also for its spectacular martian. sceneries, created by a vast expanse of soft soils, started with projecting rocky hills, giving an outline discharged to the desert. yeah, how many? 2, when you come here, you feel like you have come to another planet. it says if no other human has ever set foot in this place, with the strange shapes of the dunes flushing you. in the past few years,
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archaeological studies in this area have on earth ancient jewelry and pots. this has led archaeologists to claim that an ancient human civilization had lived in this area in the past. in fact, folklore and local legends in carmano. i also believe that in ancient times there was a city in this area. that's why today they called this desert, the ghost city to my home, there used to be a civilization here known as a rata. they lived here about 6000 years ago. so far more than 3000 ancient artifacts have been excavated that are believed to have belonged to them, which are sure there. as the sunsets on the scorching desert, the blinding light gives way to absolute darkness. that's when one of nature's most impressive shows begins a crystal clear sky, where the farthest stars can also be spotted by the naked eye. well, the night falls, the broiling does or turns into a peaceful resort for stargazers will come here to enjoy the last time. co child is
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one of the best places on earth for star gazing signs to the low amount of flight pollution. and that's all for now, but stay tuned for r j is exclusive interview with the russian and master to kenya, which is coming up next. and be sure to check out our d dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour of the draft and on and it will come. my name is a fancy way to the full name will be k knox. and i'm glad to have a day at, i should know by some doctor care now. she's exhilarating. if you do meet the mag from each of them. well, you're going to have a kind of difficult investigation concerning the various visuals and just sort of comes up. thank you very much, francis. thank you very much and i am very delighted to be here with you because i have a and i should say profound designation for the rest of the tunnel and
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my at your work. and i'm very pleased to be here and i will try to answer your questions as can you please post? nope, your exam and see you embassies preach up to the page. sees the width, feel free to say, is it all being formed? nice. can you give it specific examples of this kind of whole body that are not well known for the maybe international community? i think it is a scientifically stablish fact that with the keep sort of being the developing countries, i'm africa specifically because there are several factors that we should look at. first, it is, i should say, despite a deal of prices because the commodities produced by the developing countries and the buy africa out of price, much low of the the end product which is often made in the with,
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from the commodities imported from the developing world. and there are a deliberate efforts to keep the situation to the situation because there are barriers on trades for the commodities or for the developing countries to each of well with markets and uh, with these with these disparities. if this, i should say a big shortly the, some of the develop because the developing countries have very little chance to accumulate enough capital to invest their low. why is and the to develop apart from that? if you look, i just mentioned trade the w tools and fuels as he seems to be quite so fair, i should say because it's
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a trade with nobody. it isn't a song. but if you think of a, it's like a functional mode ring, a super heavy weights professional books and say ok, you are on equal footing with the small who i'm the not issues and the sometimes 6 guy who has no fighting experience. because on the surface, it may look fair, but of course, the, the, the economies of the most are much stronger and they are much more to fully treat that these way. it's still, again, if these um, an example of the unfair exchange of an unfair, a distribution of wills globally. if you look also at the cut
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of the existing to uh, the actual property. uh g. again, if these have really biased words uh that each other, the poor, because ultimately the other developing countries have enough access to modern technologies and the developments of science science. but sometimes they have given them difficulties using commercially, the form that additional mortgage and the just on top of which is money is finance. because, well, the money is being painted by the west and it is much more expensive to the developing countries. i'm to advocate that means that the quote, the producers of the economic operators in the global north have access to much cheaper money, much cheaper to create them loans of to develop to the enterprise. here you have to
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pay double people, the price. again, if these is fair and he also is, if there's an example for the late, it'll be hit save in, you'll walk most of the time you talk with that, if these entities are from various african countries, now how do they feel about their waste current policies well, i would actually physically be to speak on behalf of the countries because i haven't been everywhere, but of course you're right. i some i speak to them and they're also very different. the advocates very dates versus going to man, it's uh, so uh and the culture was of do for them. so the calling them is that a different uh, the traditions of the for them. and also the differences within society is because
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if you speak to government officials, that's one thing. then you'll speak to uh, uh, through intellectual university professors. and so now the thing when you speak to the common man for 9 sheet, it's a, it's a sort of the being. so i would say the, however, i should say that my impression, if i may generalize a little bit, is that the asset comes uh, a few uh, quite a bit short changed by the west and the that's why you have the debate on the do you do that as a shipment gain, you know, for example, and the many other countries. and there are also, uh, ideas floating around or for on how to make this world and its kind of economic set up for that uh for the benefit of 5. mm hm. and do they believe that
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they would treat them? is equilla butler, maybe according to you to provo remotes, the prevailing prevailing opinion of prevailing in. but i found that they get from my very exciting conversations with ethic guns is that they do feel that the width is not preaching them as equals. and just the facts of life. you excellent. see what can last year or far african countries um that the waste cannot in terms of the economy economy, corporation, we can know for as a highly developed a very well, very diversified because i mean, we've advanced technologies. we can offer everything that the developing world needs, uh,
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and we can offer its on the much better terms than the west. we bought a few of coma interests equal, but that means we don't have 42 coal or economic conditional metatags that will again to the balance him out in that us. it is our firm belief that a corporation should be beneficial to, to, to everyone. i find that this uh, i guess the wisdom not uh, provides multiple file. uh because they come change the pay that way. they pay the $30.00 major. so they asked the way they asked him mostly in the new quote, you know, hopefully we are not. we have to equal bypass with uh i wouldnt bought it. my shape is based on mutual respect,
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international law and mutual interest russian for it. i mean, the stuff that is such a level spoke about list on the countries trying pretty sweet applicant. read this from participating in that i shouldn't affect the assignments we'd be have you encounter these in the course of your walk? how similar continued c c a in case? well, i will not name names. i will just to say that yes, if these faded food and the pressure is being exhausted, the on the, on the, if it comes not to uh, sometimes openly, sometimes over please sometimes code please. uh, not to uh, cooperate with us because they are really uh well lately they have been quite, i should say uh, obsessed with the desire to isolate the shop. they don't understand the
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nature of our relations and the they don't understand the, the history and the feelings of the jania mode of the african peoples and the there are some people because i just don't example we um, recently celebrated advocate the right. uh and so suddenly i was that i think be so for the local press and suddenly i just realized that i was thinking of the deal for liberation, elastic as my personal achievement because i'm part of the culture that actually contributed so much to the british. i'm of africa menu menu, the specs that's when it finally came.
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