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if there are a lot of a vested interest in the united states in the west, in general. uh which, uh, which do not want, uh, uh, which orders want to have some pressure points against india. and uh, these lobbies will keep looking. ringback you know, it's also a question of protecting the market because there is the w t o n. all kinds of, of cab you guys have been introduced new york, we'll say, well, you know, you conduct spoke to us unless you, me certain the energy default uh, emission standards. this is just a way of imposing a duty on a product. so of course, they don't to fulfill their obligations, which they have undertaken to good finance, to the developing countries to help them to make the transition. a major indian oil company has increase and forth from russia by about 900 percent year on year. the
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company's executive director, how the rise and bilateral trade between the countries in the country, those where she has it listed long standing and think that's did button a trade between india and russia. i've seen the phenomenal growth up at around 290 percent in 2223 or the 2122 figures, and then imports from russia, and general hybrids. and about 460 percent compared to last year. russia is now india's 5th largest trade partner up from number 25 just a year ago. we spoke to a new daily based economists to believes that if russia offers cheap oil, there is no reason not to buy it. it makes sense for us to get to you by via that would be good to have the same discounts. inflation is very important. as far as we are concerned, and an ottoman permission, the very important go to the 75.2 percent of what we have to import. india has been always been a friendly country, india as always of
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a gun. other going to get friends backed up in the country, which had been having them in different informed ones in the admin opened to us as well as a ship. so ended up having a friend of us as well as the ship. and we all know was going to a snowball, and there has been high inflation in the india also. who wants to live them now? inflation was high. so we are getting cheaper to go from ratio. why not? at least 5 palestinians have been killed, including a 15 year old boy and more than 90 others wounded during a rate biased reli trips in the west bank. the father of this lane, teenager lashed out of israel for its actions in the home, such as soon as the ship. awesome. it was 15 years old. he was
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a good young man with good manners. he was still a kid in school. he didn't hom, anyone. she was a simple kid, loved life. people cite the army was shooting out then, and the refugee comes entrance. the stymies on like any of the times. they don't differentiate between young old people. they fly randomly to his friends who are short with him. all of them are kids from the same age. this is omar. he's friends who died in april with nose, these vicious occupation which does not differentiate between young or old people. there is nothing peaceful coming out of. it's nothing peaceful. the, a massive firefight erupt. it as, as really forces moved into the city of janine video footage showed is really helicopter gunship striking at target a locally based militant group that you need for date, claim is fighters had fired at one of the helicopters, forcing it's retreat,
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as well as in bush and military vehicles are these middle east corresponded maria for nurse not has more details. the early in the morning on monday, the idea of entered the city of jeanine in the north. although to find westbank to arrest several ones, the militants reported that belonging to these lot of jihad, per military, palestinian grove, fighting against israel, that israel certainly sees as a terrorist organization. these really military met a strong resistance on the ground from locals. people with guns and stones rushed through these railing military. the idea of responded with fire. and this is how the classes started on the ground later israel was trying to pull its armored vehicles out of the town, but palestinians were apparently knew the route of the forces withdrawal. designated explosives damaging the vehicles. israel had the dispatcher, how he called through to the area to help trapped military and to get its troops out safely. the palestinian authority has already slammed these really actions
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calling as a crime. this is what the palestinian prime minister has to say. well, that'd be, it was a bloody morning in janine due to the occupational me storming of the city, which continues until this moment. the international finance and double standards encourage this extreme is government to practice more killings, destruction, and intimidation against all people. we and all people will confront these attacks and this occupation must become costly for is room what we are from the nation has also been expressed from the drawer damian authorities. but that seems that we might see further escalation, engineering and on the ground and the west bank, as israel is determined to fight what it consider is as a terrorist threats. here's what's these really defense ministers said shulty after the operation in jeanine, that there are no compromises in the fight against terrorism. we will continue to take an offensive and proactive approach. we will use all the means at our disposal and defeat the elements of terrorism wherever they are found. terrorism does not
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and will not have a sanctuary in janine nablus, or guns. according to the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affair is 112 palestinians have been killed in the israeli military operations all throughout the west bank, including east jerusalem. and the 1st 5 months of these here, the city of jeanine and the north that is known to be kind of a center of probably student armed resistance has turned into real baffles. filled with the idea phrase happening there almost on a daily basis. the international community is biggest concern, has not just the dramatic escalation on the ground with the fact that civilians very often become victims of these operations. the germane rich sparked controversy between the middle east expert and a spokesperson for the palestinian reformers, democratic faction who shared their views on the matter. the is rarely done with has thinking everything up to the next level. yesterday they have given us all you to a racist radical smote rich to have free hand at the expanding electric legitimate,
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the settlement activities in the occupied west bank. despite of the international committee of this precision and the in the galaxy in terms of international law, i'm such a match. second, the daily incursions and the unprecedented number of palestinian casualties of is rarely thought of your murders ex, throughout judicial executions that is carried out by this is where the government and also there's another indication that this government will stop at nothing to keep itself in that keep this up and government with no any more repercussions. no political repercussions, especially that the united states of america demand supporter of the occupation of the state. it is 0 to our land or passed to me. a land is pretty much quiet and no matter what is ready, boom does. all the united states says basically it's gonna dimension. and the worry
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and some of that language that does not really mean anything on the ground. well, the as ways why the us, the arms are still there flowing into this, there is you have to commit to more more crimes against how people precipio jeanine is all the citizens. most of them are he missing the civilians. the one know can of both the terrorist attacks a but the, the use really army. the claims that these, the terrorist groups the say on militia as i use the, the civilians as human shields and actually the hybrid inside the houses, the inside the schools inside the mosque. and the, using the civilian display as a, as a shield as a human shield. this is what causes a, or the injuries of innocent civilians. these are in the armies, very careful, especially when medical teams are involved about, you know,
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sometimes there were some incidents in the past that the medical, the teams, the inc sample lenses used to a high those small level a, the, i'm the government eh, and have them escape you inside the ambulances. so way is the idea of steel does not true, that if a student ambulance is by, they are trying to it to check them and track a possible terrorist, heidi inside the ambulances. and you and tanya have signed a new deals to increase bilateral trade. it's a, as part of a move by brussels to strengthen ties with africa and been growing competition with china. the deal was cited narrow bridge was it comes into force, it will give it kenya. judy for access to the you as primary export destination as the 1st major trade deal between the new and an african countries in 2016. can you mainly exports agriculture or products to the u,
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including for vegetables and the countries famous tea and coffee? the you deal comes as hundreds of labors and previously worked as t pickers have taken to the streets of kenya. they've been outraged over the introduction of harvesting machines that have made them redundant. so it shows protesters attempting to towards the t picking machines they've been replaced by a single machine is said to be capable of doing the job of $100.00 workers. local reports claim that in the past year, 10 such machines worth around $1200000.00 have been destroyed. similar classes 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 demonstrator shows no signs of a bathing that we will demonstrate until we get to their offices. they must do away with the machines. there are no jobs. the prices of goods have all gone up,
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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? all the just so just watching a sofa, tanya is one of the leading t exporters in the world, the industry and place millions of people in farms and factories across the country . the recent violence has been condemned by the kenya t growers association and representatives of multi national t firms. it is imperative that the system shouldn't be taken to a whole lot comfortable dose inciting this act, and restore peace on security to the states indicated to on permit account specifically or the people it yourself. but i'm on the importance to them. i can always professor or some of the anthony believes that despite the current anger,
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the benefits of technology will create more jobs and it has taken over the long term that the introduction of the machines within that the sector. you said great achievement, doug. split up, issue to the on us of the fall. we're not talking about the bad associate step beat. what do we have? the expediency now is just the i change all but where some lab must become available. if you look at the history of industrial development, we had to call industries wherever they had gone. and those those, those, those gold mines why shop long time ago. they might do a live or they have lost their jobs back in place. we came up with, with, with the, with the island, that's the only been dusty as also a home and that's given more employment. i was back in 2000 the,
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in canyon. when do i just introducing demo by telephone technology and to reach out to down the whole town called guilty? because it was meant to produce a telephone booths. it was meant to drip telephone posts. those who are gone, and over 70000, the jobs were lost. in the process that the level in the industry created all of a 1000000 jobs more than what was there before the germany. so those troops will remain in molly until at least next year. as berlin has a huge rush of stroking anti western sentiment in the african nation, we are not surprised that the marion transitional government and russia will use the forthcoming extension of the un mandate to make political capital out of it. our interest is still in orderly withdrawal. in peace keeping measure,
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it has been in molly for a decade with the task of combating terrorism. but the national government claims that those foreign troops have done little to call the violence and should therefore leave it comes amid arrives in anti western sentiment in the region, particularly directed against former colonial power france. the government of molly calls for the withdrawal of the new summit without delay. the news to me, it seems to have become part of the problem by fuel and community tensions exacerbated by extremely serious allegations, which are highly detrimental to peace, reconciliation and national cohesion. and molly, we spoke earlier to a local journalist to explain why molly has asked for the withdrawal vigilant troops. a goal setting to situate the situation, un stop the fight scene between the uh, do you, how do you see him a rebellion? so that's what's happening in molly. so for the need for the populations you want, he's almost a big part of the problem because they never responded. wind is on a type of plans when they get some targets into by you. how do you improve this
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image or it's just after when the problems happen? that's you can see us coming into a point to make a report of probably 2 people with uh, fluids or any kind of for these guys. any kind of seclusion? was any of the communications or whatever and that was the publications with respect to, from the you when so say that's a really small i don't to the size of the money and i was thinking we could foresee that the mentees, uh, i, the situation i would use that to bring, but guess it, do you think you, we think it's very, it's not a real, it's all totally it's, i mean it's, they were a lot. they were, we can just give this a dispatcher to to do money in force itself, not to the not so the unit forces, the appraisers needs the money and government team that be assigned for millions of months ago. i think they know what they doing because they are they want to invite them here. it's it in the company, the bunch it so which media and really to end on this agreed to buy them. so the
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high court in moldova has been the key opposition party that says the eastern european nation pushes for integration with the u. opposition. politicians, including a former president, are furious at the move against the shore party. they claim, as a clamp down on democracy. 7 insured words. what has happened in this building is shameful. it is grace. it is 6 saint god. the judges who did not want to make a decision on this. to suggest that not everything is lost and we will fight for democracy in our country. a caesar in the country will take revenge. the power of the b as today has officially becomes hotel, terry, and destroying the opposition forces. this is becoming apparent to more and more people and from now on their face is easy to predict the spot, it will become a victim of its own president. whoever kills democracy will be removed from the political scene, party members as
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a porter. so as in protesting against the proposed ban for months, gathered near the court after monday's decision, the parties leader flooded the country and 2019 after receiving a 15 year prison sentence for money laundering. although he denies all accusations, many have connected the parties, bandwidth's pro versus fans. we got reaction from one of the protesters to whistle discriminated on royd se infringed. we had sold wells language, we should speak multiple ways in multinational neutral state. we stand for peace and friendship between peoples. just me, obviously i wouldn't know the one to be deprived of my pension and everything else . now, the shore party is on the side of the people. it protects the interests of the people, and i will always be with it. the pro in your president of the country, my us. and it says that the shore party posed a threat to the country. security and costs are here, shall order. she has accused russia applauding to overthrow her government
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accusations with loss which moscow has firmly denied san do. made her claims in the face of large scale protests that began in september last year, i guess high inflation and rising fuel prices. protestors were demanding the resignation of both the president and the government, the head of the shore party claims the van is turning the country into a towards hollow. terry and state, you know, nice them a little because i can definitely say that we plan and we confidence continual ass, social, and political activities to show a policy. so you may know position force of the country will fully continue to operate within the same framework as we have acted up to this day. we have people behind us and we cannot let them down. we cannot allow ourselves to be ruled by gang in the interest of the west. so we, what for the people is we acted before today with the political threat to the send you policy chiefly understands and realize that the, the elections in gooey and bolts proved that the people today trust the show policy . people no longer want to see
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a pro west the regime and power. this totally to save them. for western forces have come to the people with a message that they going to improve the people's lives in facts, everything only got was no, nobody has nothing proved but it's less than 2 times today. the people want something else and they all know what they want. we understand that for the send to policy today, the show policy is the main phrase that for any measures of struggle, a good for sender. the other day, there was a big scandal with the head of the anti corruption prosecutors off. mr. galad, who was brought to us for the us. i know what he had message was released, where she essentially threatened to subordinate that she would come to the rest of them in front of the children, which caused a lot of discontent in our normal civilized multiplan society. the assigned to is a west and they supported everything that she has only done the west as long as the end of its principles of democracy, the right to freedom of expression, freedom of speech. this is all that the west is north had for a long time or to be more precise. they are in the west. it is still supported in some form and in the west and occupied territories like molto,
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but they destroyed old. after all, the most important thing for pro western authorities is to retain power instead of the ex episode of the country to common sense logic and lo. today, unfortunately, the west has already established totalitarianism in the republic of multiplan. they will take old measures to make it possible to maintain the current sand new regime . why should molten a peaceful country with a population of $2500000.00 people be filled with weapons? of course, it is advantageous for the west to day to involve molten in the ukrainian conflict and the pro western authorities to doing everything possible to personal de that that has be no justice a multiplan for a long time. so it's absolutely pointless to consider anything from the point of view of the law, the rules of the game, a change by the referee himself in the current regime. we seize power in moultrie, and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for all the latest working news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour, the
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. the hello welcome to worlds apart from the coalition of the willing to launch wars in far away land to the call, listen of the willing to accept that as the rule of contemporary world, the order. my guest today argues that thing neutral is a far more ethical and piece friendly position, then rushing in or supplying arms. how come? well to discuss it. i'm now joined by john gong, professor and vice president for research and search engine studies at the
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university of international business and economics and china form experts is great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. be happy here. now you've heard my introduction and i actually borrowed the, you know, this a nice play of words from your own article in which you called for a coalition of the unwilling an alliance of nations sing out of the ukrainian conflict. and which, i think increasingly looks like a, an existential struggling between the rush on one side and the west on the other side. so why is being neutral and ethical and moral positions? aren't you supposed to choose between the forces of good and the forces of evil? well, 1st thing i want to say is that today, stay out of the war. it's not just enough for, for example, china has to be under tremendous political pressure to do something on this side on that side, on the, and i think the countries that represent that can, the new tony camp is actually quite large. i mean, that's the lowest majority,
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and typically the majority is pretty silent on this, and i think it's fall time to these countries to come up with a joints saying, you know, uniform voice that, you know, we are, we, we want to state all of this war but a sing tell me, won't be too long to play an active role in terms of uh, mediating a peaceful solution here. so i think that's what i'm coming from. i think this idea is really being, you know, receive i well, for example, i can quote a statement from the present in president. so from visit china, recently he published this low interesting idea that the, a group of countries should, you know, join together tu, tu, tu? tu, tu, cummings to stepping and and media also showing that we have a number of initiatives. i mean, we are recording this interview on the eve of a major visit by several african has of state who also have some ideas on how these concepts would be mediated. i believe that today they're actually in kia, so they are trying to reach out to the 2 sides. but i think it's even bigger than
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the ukranian coughing because it's many, many countries big and small. suggesting that own rules of the game and ultimately saying no, not only to the conflict but also to the current rules based order. the interesting yeah. so yeah, absolutely. um. so 1st, the, again, factual, questionable why being unusual because there's sense is actually not a more, we my view, right? i do for them. i think, you know, this has historical proceed. and for example, and i put in my article, i quoted the bush experience doing the uh, you know, bulk of the 19th century when the united kingdom stay pretty much out of the continental walls and battles in europe on. nevertheless, the country has done very well. is to live in its global network of trade and in the business. and this was a period of time the historians called the splendor isolation. i have, i think it was a very, very long time. it was a long time ago. and i think that the, um,
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but today the 21st century we need to think, you know, in still a little bit of a, a, the, a more or they some argument. this addition to something very, very interesting because you also mentioned moral issues in, in your articles. and i think one of the things that happened over the last couple of tickets is the united states and the west. more generally essentially hijacked all morality for themselves. i wonder if what we are witnessing right now, you know, brazil, a china african countries coming up with our own solutions to the conflict in europe is essentially saying hold on. we also have a stake and defining what's more on what's more white. i mean, the, the more why don't you argument it was more as a marketing, but it was hijacked to mean that, you know, without supporting ukraine. it's a more, i don't, i don't buy this housing model. i think, you know, we need to be on the saddle piece for, for the 1st part of it and you know, with the car once they only going on you clay. i think, you know, it's
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a slow good idea to keep shipping. uh, i'm going to the battlefield. so i think the right thing to do is to advocate for a choose. so, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's, it, this is what i'm come from. but in addition to this also, i think even though i view it of imposing sanctions and i'm not even sure on the rest of the world, right. i'm so i'm kind of actually coming out to say that not imposing sanctions doesn't mean that you're not on the side of lower zone. i think, you know, sanctions are like what was the last disruptive. it was demonstrated in the past that it does kill people chose more people on a battlefield is actually on. in this case, i think a potentially, you know, the casual is maybe more than just people in english, showing you a crate. might be people in north africa in the middle east while suffering from starvation, for example. so anyway, i think, you know, i'm, i'm not actually to say that the morrison is an idea that it's not just a subject to the definition by the west. yeah, absolutely. well, and when we say more live, just because of this isn't
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a big and it sounds like an ideology, but we are all entitled to our own moral laws wrong in morality. and, you know, nobody says that it's only like a group of are presenting to the wife countries that knows what's, what's best for the rest of us. so through, we know back to the question about the, the logical order. you're talking about the ru space, or, you know, the where she likes to talk about the ru space or not, but a real question is worse, and it was life and the, and whether there up how, why the west, etc. and also whether this, most of you apply consistently on, you know, clearly i think one of the reasons that the, the global sales, i'm not very happy was the, this a new space sold is that these tools haven't being applied sort of thing or in the uniform fashion on the clearing size of popularity, of double standards, for example. um, you know, you compare what's going on, you claim versus what's going on in i used to being
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a rocking up scatter stand. right? um, you know, uh, you know, totally double standards. you might have, you know, can i bring here to the issue of china? is it a trial at to because the americans are pretty open about the fact that in the attempt to preserve they can germany at 1st they, they need to do away with russia to undermine rush or perhaps to, you know, split it into force and then, and they are also very public, a like look at the documents there, say that after russia question is done, they will be dealing with the so called china's challenge. how can china been neutral to, to something like that? yeah, well i mean, a couple of people in washington as well as in brussels. they've come out to say that the, you know, america's essential chad in joy. we have a flat is actually not a rush to essentially from china, not your your entire existence is a challenge to them. this is how they defined it. well, this is the how they define it. i mean, the china is
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a problem because one of the 2 things, one is going too fast. second is going to big. so that's in the self becomes a challenge to them. i mean, that's the thinking about but right? but i think, you know, the issue is about china as neutrality and what, what is this, you know, new toner, what does it mean? right? i think i'm on the one side in a we understand the, the complex reasons of leading up to this conflict, ukraine. another, i am trying to also say that very clearly that we should respect the sovereignty and, and territorial integrity. and in addition to this, you know, china is position, is that the, you know, that should be a choose. i think china's advocacy for choose and this is rid of january, i think it's not in china's interest. most people are saying that, well, you know, china's benefit from this was the phone just ongoing one. you pray. that's not true . i don't think that's true. i think china does benefit from a ceasefire, at least so. so you know, the advocacy full of policies 5 is,
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is where the january might be going back to the issue of china's motivation or china's interest. there is a rock consensus here in the russia that's the washington chose to make the ukraine crisis and means a tools of its uh, you know, geo political struggle for dissolving germany. if that's strategy and doesn't succeed, don't you're seeing that the americans will have to come up with something new on the house of controlling china more directly? yeah, well, i mean, there's a lot of voices in washington these days, you know, talking about a political solution of ukraine so that it can, you know, get more resources into the, in the pacific. and whether that's talking about china, from china's perspective, as sort of saying then i think that the, we are the, the, the chinese side is dedicated to a, you know, trying to get a peaceful solution in k as well as a, you know, not maintaining good relationship with.

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