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include the african union and the g 20 block is one you just select to bring does she 20 policy? remember, india has reached out to more than $120.00 countries that the global solves to confuse that vast shawn beating. we saw several issues, issues in the a wants to highlight on the g 20 that form issues that are leaving and the developing in the, on the divide the world, for example, the price is the fuel prices and now she prices, india wants to bring over to you this on the platform later in september when india will be hosting the war lead to us in new delhi or so this proposed is by the time industry of the country. a radio stepped forward in equilibrium and includes the global pro to get more on this, my colleagues were at her mom. i spoke with a panel of guests who believes that including african states, imagery 20 is fair and in line with today's new global reality of multi polarity,
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or the epic, a union going to seem to go deeper, empty. it is going to benefit. you couldn't be as well because then what will happen once we have to walk to the wars going, please be, be in the portable jeep will be slightly become the law. i just for the on know, i just put a, you need me to do sure. just next to the united nations and the de la cruz to do show. if we see them be a if you go but shared all the tools, the word was ordered a little more. what do you need for word order? these are changing very rapidly, like not beaten by strategic sense. so the only sense and the best kind of help, or maybe the other piece from have like um they have the ability to the, the, the cues, these pink. you kinda inform everything from it because you don't want to view them
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. they put a decent deal for you and say they put in with a gene. so when they expire, so an expansion of the g to at least the base of 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, is one of the major the has in the jeeps and you have this kind of dependency seemed to be held to india. so these little sweet, they for india, we also have good title, not as russia in the change, and they also going to push logistics for us. we decide is little difficult for what kind of is like in the kind of this website and 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 viewed it with this kind of a hoskins like the missing sheet with the, with the light is actually go be the house. so it's going to be a bit difficult for them. i sent you guys a table
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a but i believe that is we say that the word is says you will have a lot of categories about applied fulton made is, you know, kind of is that going to be open minded push for the inclusion actually got so i feel like it's going to succeed because there's a lot of good loop. formulas of possible kind of is, is going to succeed in the width is might just be, may not make it. i don't think they have a choice yet. they have 2 people. both are being counted in the west african nation of molly to decide whether the country will adopt a new constitution had of next year's presidential election. those backing the move, say it one hands for the country sovereignty. if it proved, it would be a significant step in the government's move to hand power back to civilian institutions and away from the military rule that's been in place for the last 2 years. political unrest has played molly, including to cruise in the last 3 years. and an ongoing jihadist insurgency in the
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role nor french truth set, also been stationed there to come back tear for almost a decade, although they pulled out last year. here's a local reporter with more details. malia and so across the country come out to enlarge them on budget to vote is to reduce it on the, on a new constitution, defend the tools that has been, they've gone through this of what i need to do from a west on the domain. so they both to a, to point to for a millions of citizen where it is able to participate in the reward the from the social conflict make, has a little because the is the vote, the end of a suck career. how to avoid things some through in the capital a but my co many at the board is believe the refund them is an important that this bill for money is a process. the one on the government, as well as the looks to was the picture of these mission the here out issue with reaction from a voters of the you see the in the constitution is the fundamental act of the
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republic and determines all of the laws. we all have to be able to say yes or no to this constitution. it allows you to be a true member of the country to be a citizen. for me, this vote is essential if we don't vote on the fundamental law. what are we going to vote on and vote and for my own safety. i advise people to come and vote. this is special because we are going through difficult times and people need to vote to change that. that's going to france has been involved militarily and as a whole region of molly, for years, all the critics say they've been level tangible results. molly and authorities have even accused friends of providing information in weapons through tourist parents. launched operation bar came in 2014 to quality. how does insurgencies that attack the area french president emanuel my chronic, announced the end of the operation last year, but said, sure to remain in the region under new arrangements. meanwhile, a paras back thing tanks published a report,
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recognizing raising anti french sentiment in africa. and it concludes, there's only one thing to blame. russia. speeches against french policy have proliferated in recent years, in french speaking africa. this has of function in the politics of so it's in french speaking african countries, namely to designate, to escape good. indeed, the french pulse 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, doctor franklin, the obviously was mentioned in the report. he spoke to archie and was frank. and his view of the assessment as well as french foreign policies towards africa. a result of the eye for it is not scientifically told because there is no cd or stuff . we can not use all african problems. we show up start any kind of
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responsibility from the african side and accuse a uni, liked about the vision science and all these plants. in fact, flags has never equal nice each multi uh, sick who la responsibility in africa and dfcs, bought by slaves played quantization. neil coolness, nice as shown and know many tardies or condition money to the 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 we chose and like this kid good of african people do they know it does because there is no just do some documentation and that price has never paid for full or did. these are
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just, it has brought in opposite the report of the i s b or it is just a complaint. often they'll put on the, on our living. it's all you just defy advantage on because as 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. that is the point after that. yeah, it does nothing. 10 to 2 minutes. you or 2 minutes, i mean, i think god intends to be free. 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 the possibility of both players power. without the muscular dystrophy, we don't explore reaching out because it is time to get in for us to think and you will flash problem without actually kind exploitation we got, we got of the kind of support issue and that is the intellect trusts pretty well of the 1st 40 to calculate that the out on able to i my g a fresh power will we don't
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operate can donation without meeting in light of france as decades long struggle talking about the jihad, us right. in molly, last year, the country invited russian military instructors to train its armed forces with rushes private military company. wagner stepping in here is doctor franklin, nancy again on the historical ties between russia and africa. in fact, the relationship between us, because in the rush out, you sort of a memory of a low down fluids of struggle, it gets colder and yeah, these are during the transcripts sent to what many people are trying to forget the that africa has a lot of gratitude concerning rochelle because when the soviet union of the board scheme, it sites in the african struggle against the west and colonial powers. click on
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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 a pretty kind of an in our ships to the model. oh, click on uh, seeking a way to break the nail court on the condition of brands and of western pulse. a growing partnership with russia will help bring stable development and prosperity to africa as, according to the russian investor to can. yeah, you can watch the full interview later throughout the day. but here's a preview. with the contrast, you ofa african countries 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
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world needs. uh, and we can offer it on the much better terms than the west. we but a few of coleman interests equal, but that means we don't have 42 coal or economic conditionality and the base. uh, i guess the risk amongst the provides cannot ofa because they come to change the pay that we, they pay the 3 major beijing has lashed out at washington saying that by increasing its military presence near china, the u. s. is instigating a potential conflict or do 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,
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it would be triggered by us worship, or plains close to china's territory in dealing with the country. the size of china mutual respect is the ground roll. this cause as 0 secretary of st. anthony blinking is invasion for talks. he met with the chinese leader shooting thing and earlier how talks with a foreign minister, the chinese diplomat stress that taiwan is at the core of asians interest. the most important issue and the most prominent risk. political analyst alex reporter feet believes that military maneuvers by washington in the china region makes lincoln's diplomatic objectives and beijing redundant it's. 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 cumulation 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?
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uh, we put a, uh a, you know, diplomatic person in charge here, anthony, blinking and he's scared of uh, 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, chinese military or 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. hundreds of labor and previously worked as cheap anchors have taken to the streets of kenya and protest over the introduction of harvesting machines that have made them redundant footage shows protesters attempting to towards the t. picking machines they've been
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replaced by a single machine is said to be capable of doing the job of $100.00 workers. local reports claim in the past year. the 10 such machines worth more than one point. $2000000.00 have been destroyed. similar clashes at the end of may resulted in one person being killed and several injured more than a 100 people were arrested. however, a month on and the anger of the demonstrators shows no signs of a bathing. as we will demonstrate until we get to their offices, they must do away with the machines. there are no jobs, get prices of goods have all gone up including flour and sugar. just go into the quick match, supermarket here and confirm the high prices. the prices are so high that we cannot afford them towards just no other jobs available to us. how much we won those machines, gun one, them gun forever. then no such machines and non 0 right now. well, because engine people well in the governments, but who still suffer here?
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all the just so just watching a sofa kenya is one of the leading t x borders in the world. the industry employs millions of people in farms and factories across the country. the recent violence has been conducted by the kenya chief growers association and representatives of multinational 2 firms. it is in product, you've got to see if the action be taken to a whole lot comfortable, dose inciting this act, and restore peace on security to the states in capital and permits accounts specifically, or that people use of the bottom on the importance to the professor. of economics of samo, anthony believes that despite the current anger, the benefits of the technology in the long term will create more jobs than it has taken the introduction of the machines. within that, the sector you said great achievement, splitting a picture to the on us of the fall, we are not talking about the bad associate step beat. what do we are experiencing
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now? is just the, i change all the where some lab must be kindly valid. but if you look at the history of industrial development, we had to call industries where they, they had gone. and those, those, those, those go minds why shop long time ago. they might do a live and they have lost their jobs back in place. we came up with with it. we the we that island that's the only been to see as also a home and that's even more employment. i was back in 2000 the in canyon. when do i guess the introducing demo by telephone technology? and we shut down the whole town called dd because it was meant to produce a telephone boats. it was meant to drip telephone posts. those who are gone and
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over 70000, the jobs were lost in the process that the level in the industry created over a 1000000 jobs more than what was there before. by their very nature, the others are known for being hot, but they don't come much hotter than this one. and the wrong the link does are in the southeast of the country, is one of the jewels on an escrow heritage size and is now officially one of the hottest places on the planet are to use use of jo. ali got the chance to visit it, scorching heart, locals call this place gun, don't battery on meaning, grain roaster, and indeed the broiling keeps your roasts the grain and it's even hotter than death valley, cadillac. it won't southeastern term on providence claims. the title of the hottest place on earth with blistering temperatures that exceed 70 degrees celsius on this floor miss days. the kind of wood shop is located 100 kilometers east of claremont
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. at the heart of the desert, which is known for its hellish and dry climate. and 2005 nes are declared kelly would shut out as the hottest place in the world when the temperature of 70.7 degrees celsius. cadillac has been registered and unesco as a world's heritage. our travel guide, acrobat rashid a, has spent the past 40 years of his life. studying this desert. 3 is more than 100 countries agreed at the 2016 unesco summit in this temple. but the desert is a world heritage site. it is the world's 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 as your own driver takes almost 2 hours of road trip from clermont to get to shot out. our tour guide advises us not to get closer to the hot spot itself. was it the damage or camera, and even our own house, and less expanse of
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a dry sorrel stretching for 7000 square kilometers is certainly not a place to live. but it's tranquillity. wars, 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. 1 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, honey too. 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, archaeological studies in this area have owners ancient jewelry and pots. this has led archaeologists to claim that an ancient human civilization had lived in this
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area in the past. in fact, folklore and local legends and carmen also believe that in ancient times, there was a city in this area. that's why today they called this desert, that goes to 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. the records show that as the sunsets of 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. cut to childhood is one of the best places on earth for stargazing signs to the low amount of like, pollution. and that's all for now for sure to check out our
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hello and welcome to cross dog, where all things are considered. i'm peter live illema tradition across stocks. we discuss probably the most important question of our time. does nato is continued existence essentially guarantee the outbreak of world war 3 the to discuss these issues as or i'm joined by my guess mark j america. she's an award winning journalist and commentator. and in budapest we have george send me while he is a pod cast or at the gamble, which can be found on youtube and locals, or a gentleman, crossed up rules and effects. that means he can jump any time you want, and i always appreciate it. all right, so let's start out with george in budapest, on this program in our pod cast, we've kind of chronicled b, b. they take project 3 of nato in this conflict. and we have this conflict because
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of nato, because nato is expansion. at the end of the cold war, which was unilaterally interpreted as a victory by the west, was the alliance was designed without pressure and against russia. and that has not changed. and then until the calculus changes, we will not have a stable piece in your george. hey, you summarize it perfectly be. it's a um, that was the, the, they did a strategy. they sees that moment of the collapse of the soviet union, the dissolution of lee. it was so packed to essentially modernize in circle and the dispatch russia from, from europe once. and for all the businesses on this exactly, on the unfinished business. i mean, it's like it's and you're going come back to the 19th century going back to the to well was and everything was unfinished business. so and now mesa is position is nobody tells me what to do. nato will just continue expanding and it has
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a right to do so as an obligation to do so little. i mean, we'll do it. so the problem that we're having, you know, in ukraine is that whatever the outcome major will just continue to do what he was doing before. so you know what, i, whatever, let's say, whatever russia achieves as a result of the circle of special military operations major will continue to wage this war against russian major, whatever, run state. so that continues to exist in the, in the place of your crime will be used as a battering ram against russia in to the, in the future. and that will ultimately, we are in a position that this will just never in and one nato. it isn't driven by this 80 illegitimate weight. we have to go on expanding and essentially now the, the planning a deal to georgia. i mean, he is a, by john, right into the central asia. they want to open in a liaison office in japan. does it essentially, nato is now,
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has been built on his dream of limitless expansion of limitless load on the nation . well, it cannot be a piece and then stability under those circumstances as well. um, oh that summarizes it quite well. more than that. there could be a nay sayer and that country is russia and they, and this is what we have. we have a pushback here. i agree with your just summation, still deliver. if they don't, if nato does not capture all of the ukraine, it is a form of defeat. i mean, is it a deal breaker? maybe, maybe not. but i think that the can do. the nato alliance is taking great. we some members, our joe biden is, for example, is that i'm going to bar too fast, you know, the lakes or the rest of it is a will always be an enemy. and is that something they want? and we'll talk about low cost of a gemini here, but i mean, it is a really, it's a very big gum gamble on their part because they told me is not going to win in
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ukraine in the way that they believe that they should or, or could when they plastic sense military is minturn speak of winning? no, that's that's, that's never gonna happen. and uh, i think it really, the real point to point taylor is, who realizes that i'm at which point to they realize, you know, you have these divisions within day. so wouldn't west of least you've got most of the eastern european countries to be more sensitive to the really cushions of this what we're going for the most do something very quickly. they want results really quickly and they're, they're even prepared to go as far as just inputting chips on the ground. that's a weird, well, 3 scenario. no question about it. you have the other group of 2 dogs cross and germany, who would take a very much pragmatic view if you are the one don't really want to go that and then you have what i call the not so in the room, which is the person. i mean, i will just as the lunatic, you know, he, to the british of always from the very beginning, just want to go full out. more guns are blazing and unit less really,
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really because they, they have to they, they face the lowest costs. now i think there was some history, 1st of all they had along many, many years of supporting the, the regime since 2014 really totally. and i think the decimal a boy is still so when he came into office that was his church. and in my mind, domestically it came back in history and then writing on the, on the back a little that, um, but, and then and then, and then you put america. and america is now always was, has been from the very beginning, looking at this project as a way of how can they so just keep on benefiting us. how can we use nature as a gemini? so, you know, this idea of the new america is the leader of nice. so it was actually somewhat lives on the leader much or it is made. so it controls entirely lock, stock, and barrel. just look at the narrative that the speech is. look at the press release is everything that defines actually who the nature of both is. oh is up. it's always somebody to will who will the nurse to have the dumpster soon to be
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completely so far to washington as wishes, you know, but they just got a lot of problems because it has a 100 point now with the missing and me us. and i think the present new challenges for it, you know, we talk about of possibly to speak nature phase to be made. so i mean, they so does not do diplomacy. it only does commit to escalation, a military escalation to, by definition, to keep us relevant to keep itself in the newspapers every day to keep the spotlight on the organization in a bike. by definition, that means the rush, it keeps clicking on the escalation keeps mountain. and especially because some i'm talking about diplomacy. what can i do? it gets itself tied from tied to it into this going though it takes us so different to, into the whole. and that's the place to the uh, you know, the, the, the, the accumulation of people like um, a manual matter wrong going around the world or asking people to, to find a peace deal for the train. yeah, i mean that, that must be incredibly humiliating for stilton but, but he's got, you know, he,
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you drives like the big in the chinese amount just this week. and, uh, the saudi arabia on compress was in front to paris, me to macro all. and the big subject was how can we find a solution to the ukraine? so, you know, we are reaching out to anybody. we're reaching out to the arab. this will be reaching out to joe, just about anybody who can break is crazy. down with spiral, but with the sales into but the future made. so it looks 3 shaky in my view, you know, kind of what's really interesting that we, we have to kind of, i like thinking counter intuitive on this program. and it's something, it's an idea of the georgia is expanded on however, since the start of the conflict is it, you know. ready this is just the perpetuation of american hegemony on the team by it. and they told me to go to the, to our district, i mean, a cost wise. yeah it's, it's all the cheap. okay. start. it is, and um, and that's why the situation is so dangerous because if the united states were
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paying a heavy price and by price, it means human lives. america can just simply write a check. it's all, i mean it's a, it's all on credit. so it doesn't matter, and i know none of it. i've already accounts. so as long as it, that's all it is with the united states. it can go on doing so. but um, but, but if this were losing american lives, then the pressure would mount for a change in boston. the problem arises, is a nato is now and, and i visited with the united states. they are going on in this a relentless, only 5 way. irrespective of any damages that arise, because they have now convinced themselves that russia is afraid of us. and we can go on doing what we're doing because russian will not escalate a. so we have um you know, showed them but declaring that, oh yeah, we will continue doing everything that we're doing. but.
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