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for a cause, naturally keen to avoid what, what does he dialed to to be a pain, a bloody civil war. but as you can see, the road behind me, the info which leads to the russian capital remains open, traffic is able to pulse freely. the atmosphere is calm on the situation remains under control. this is steve sweeney in the most good region for all t sounds. all websites, all the dot com live updates about these valves. i'm you to the terms of the latest developments and the piece process of coal. stay tuned here to on the international for more continuing contractors. it was all smiles, handshakes on the big money deals this week, as well as something rolls out. the red carpet for the 1st state visit of india as prime minister as, as the white house quotes new delhi that bit to put some distance between it on aging. all seasonally between cover pulse to look at them. best these. so when the red carpet was rolled out for and the render mowdy in america,
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bn pension was to show the whole world just how close india and the us are now. and one to be in the future along the way that the relationship you choose united states india is one of that will be one of the defining relationships of the 21st century. ok, we got it just like we did when the media tried their best to explain that all this is intended to send a signal to be doing this headline says it all. china was the ghost at the us in the feast. although when mr. moody and mr. barton were dimming their speeches, they didn't say the word china, but the people on capitol hill are much more outspoken when it comes to how d. c, a new daily, shared common interest in challenging badging. india is also moved off the center on things like, like china, you know, they recognize china expansionism is a challenge in that whole region,
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not just the south china sea, but as a some of the border to sweets they have what china, our nation's economic and security interest overlap for many of the most pressing issues, especially in the growing hostility of the chinese communist party in the himalayas . i'm in the indian ocean. now, what is the actual lynch been of this friendship that define the 21st century american business giants are looking to bombard the world's 5th largest economy with tech deals even mosque has promised his tesla will soon have a presence in india. apple wants to have a quarter of all as i phones produced in india, there are deals and loads and loads of fields from jet engines to micro chips. you name it. now, you know what's really quite fascinating, not so long ago during the times of the cold war, washington tried to gain leverage against the ussr by bill king, ties with china and eventually flooding it with hijack. here's how the former us
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secretary of state described the logic behind such tactics. china had to be able to count on american support against direct soviet pressures threatening its independence of territorial integrity. it must not be permitted to maneuver. i sent a necessary showdown complex as it might be to execute such a tactic. it was always better for us to be closer to either moscow or pay king then either was to the other except in the limiting case of a soviet attack on china. china as communist, who could care less, as long as there were other interests in mind. when kicked off as an initiative by the nixon administration to reconcile with badging 50 years ago, remained alive all the way till the 21st century. just before stepping down present, bill clinton showed he was the biggest fan of bringing the rising age and power house into the global trading system. this is how he then promoted the so called china trade bill. if you believe in the future of greater prosperity for the
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american people, you certainly should before this agreement. if you believe in the future of peace and security for asia and the world you should be for this agreement. this is the right thing to do. we know the next chapter of the story, president trump, who flushed all the remains about once appeared as friendship. we are now making it clear to china that after years of targeting our industries and stealing our intellectual property, that's aft of american jobs and welf. it has come to an end by the looks of it, indian is following into china's footsteps from only a few decades ago. one big comment is full, always requires a good new friend, hungry for technology, and of course, geographically close to the enemy. does india have a plan b? if someone fresh in the white house decides to dump the friendship prominence in
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modi's reception at the white house didn't pass off without incidents when president biden put his hands over his chest. while the indian national anthem was playing, signing to attention for around 15 seconds before realizing his era. there also some questions surrounding the deals that were assigned as the indian government approved funds by us chip, making my phone technology to build a 2700000000 dollars semi conduct, a testing and packaging plots in the country. but that will put us new deli at odds with bathing which binds operators of k domestic infrastructure for making purchases from the us to make made ongoing tensions. back in 2021. the indian semi conductor market was, was $27000000000.00 and is projected to more than doubled by 2026. however, despite his rapid growth in the markets, india has yet to establish its own manufacturing facilities. so let's deal on that for road. evenings. washington is trying to entice india with offices called refuse
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. mr. moody certainly feels very confident now because he is in the driver's seat. uh and in the relationship with the us, the us has it over the past year. us hes exercising normal pressure to get him to bow to their wishes, to have sanctions against russia. to stop framing with russia in the american media . they're totally under the clearly, totally under the control of the white house. and they will reflect positioned, the white house on it. they've been vicious through the american media over the past year for 10 and vicious in regard to india conference, i was just really, really shocked me at certain times closer. and because the idea ways to go about make mode about make india about make india kneel before the united states and it didn't work. it didn't work. embody, stood as dram, the indian people, they stood their ground. and now america, you know, the white house is going to try the traveler offensive, but we're gonna see if this works is they're gonna offer him
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a business deals. i think the right business deals probably some financial assistance for certain types of cooperation that are beneficial to india. i'm sure the, i'm sure there's gonna be a really some, some really wonderful deals coming out of washington coming out of new york city ride new york city wall street. so we're gonna see a lot of sweet deals coming out for india in these got to think, you know, is it gonna, is it gonna fall for these cheap tricks? right? is it, is it gonna take the bait? if it takes the bait, then it's going to be stuck on uncle sam's hook. and that's a vicious, bloody hook. so does india really want to be on that? that re, let's see mister hook that uncle sam as go through with them. and surround on thursday, people gather the wrongs highest, building milan, talent to observe the summer solstice with them at least spigots telescope. alrighty, and correspondent usage and all the brings of the details. astronomers, stargazers and cosmic enthusiast assemble that it was iconic milan tower,
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to observe one of the biggest astronomical events. the summer solstice and the northern hemisphere, even to march the longest day of the year and the seasonal transition from spring to summer in the northern hemisphere. the observation was made using the largest solar telescope in the middle east. today is summer solstice. we are in the low tower of to iran and we're observing the sun we see is also solar telescope. summer solstice happens twice a year, once in northern hemisphere, hemisphere of the earth. and once in the south or hemisphere. uh today, uh, it's summer solstice. and at the same time, uh winter solstice happens in the south or, and hemisphere. uh, we are experiencing the longest stay uh and at the same time in the south, our hemisphere is the longest night. what causes the summer solstice is yours, chilton, access the earth and access is not perfectly perpendicular to its former. around this, on the for the summer
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and winter solstice is wonderful on spring equities. if we look at this as a boy with his nose pulled on its top and a silent hold on, it's both of them. when we tell this bull by $23.00 degrees, it leads towards the sun. now when it was around the sun, different seasons will evolve scientifically speaking. these variations are result to this 23.5 degree tilt. in this axis, everyone has historically celebrated the summer solstice formula and yeah, and ancient here on the image, summer. ok. asian was called josh and it to you regarding it 1st of all held alongside rivers and was celebrated by splashing water, dancing, and reciting. poetry. well, in the past there was no calendar and no technology, but iranians had their own calendar in their own ways. for example, they compared the position of this on one day from another. and they, um, figured out that in the 1st day of the spring was that we call it, nor was they,
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we celebrated the nature kind of wake up and we celebrated um, or generally they um, observed hassan and other planets in the summer. like for example, we have what are festivals in this summer solstice? um, so it's because, um, most of the readings were far farmers and it was so important for them to know when they went to the plans or when they want to harvest. indians have celebrated all of the for seasonal shelves for thousands of years. the most famous ones are no ruse which marks this frank economics. and yet the witch observes that with their salts that's today. that's somersaults. this is not a widely held tradition. what such events could help china light on it and stop it from slipping into oblivion? because of generally off to the canyon official zipcode. for an inquiry into
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the activities of a british army training unit, following complaints from locals about a close up to the country, which included allegations of chemical poisoning. and the alleged mazda of attenuating women. the position army has denied using force with weapons during military drills in march 2021 when a fire broke house and bones more than 10000 acres of land that follows claims that british soldiers had killed a local woman 10 years earlier. an inquiry is set to take place in august to a local correspondence such as this is done investigation on the british, i'm assuming is units in care now by phone. are you concerned with the local or the phone activities conducted by you to me as a leader? for sure, i am supporting the investigating committee to find out more about what has been happening and went unnoticed with the bad tax take 2021. when firestar did at their camp, and many people developed health complications for when agnes 10 was killed by the
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british army. and even after media visited this area and the case was filed, the family members are still seeking for justice. we cannot be equal with u k. in any way, we cannot even become close to them. i'm fundable notes on the foliage and investigations committee will upon man. so on the i just said the of the and the 80 within the hold of a very, as a stick one, the i'm open local community i do in is the u. k. embassy. since one's year is death. family members in the community at large have been seeking for justice, but all in vain. the u. k. government does not treat canyons equally in any way. actually, it has been mis treating us for sure. if it was a british person who got killed a lot more would have been done. we are not equal at all. agnes was killed in 2012 more than 10 years. nothing has happened. the suspect didn't face the law, is required. we kenyans, nobody cares about us at all. and now they have used chemicals against us. on the mazda $21.00, we have fox of doing the trainings. we lost
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a lot of property. i knew, but i made the mistake of acute adult because it could, can be photos which i used during. that's a name my did and i do a day in which we know exactly how harmful are the chemicals they have been using. it has been causing health complications for many people. it has affected our children and live stuck to this is not fair at all. we are facing a lot of challenges at the hands of this army. imagine. and they told media, and we really don't know what these badges have been doing in our country. they should have left many years ago. can you as not a fight in ground? we don't enjoy their presence here in the inquiry committee should even carry out investigation to their training caps since the radio that the nato became a deputy head teacher at a private school in the u. k. which told us that members of the royal family has been arrested for paying more than $80000.00 to children for sexually explicit images please. we're able to track the pay to fall off to help load it the abusive images involving children onto the dock with a sole source of images and video cards. from his devices which showed in
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a pole and catalogue of sexual abuse being perpetrated on children. smith offered individuals payments for indecent images to verify his own sexual desires, which resulted in the horrifying abuse of young children in india. matthew smith pleaded guilty through 22 accounts of child sex abuse of the police rate of his house last a vendor. smith has previously worked in orphanages and and g o's across india, on the polls, a move in 7 years. we're supposed to human rights activist who said the children often afraid to report sexual abuse. and that close the cooperation with big tech companies as needed to cut down on pay the files the most difficult thing in the kind of work that'd be due is that cases don't get reported. when it gets reported, it is mostly when cases are completely at a time when it's completely being abused. before this, if i would use the word, it's all new when a crack down like this happen. but often when young kids or young goals for that,
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not even young women, a trap and dislike the system, this whole cycle of being abuse. they don't come forward report unless they've been blackmail. or unless they even know that it being black bill. so that is something or when they see their own, you know, i would say tapes which is already leaked out in the space, but like when the dates are being leaked out in the dock web, not everybody knows because that accessibility is very limited to the logic i would say probably the logic of people who would be accessing it. so it's only people have lots of money, lots of money to try and so i will have access to that. so sometimes in the cases i'm not being reported. that becomes the 1st challenge. and when the kids gets reported, it's already being circulated one wide, or, i mean, you know, how to aspire of a button. it goes everywhere. and that's at the time that we need to work with the cyber crime. we need to work, you know, even cyber crime, getting these thing pulled out. that'd be worked so strongly with meta for that
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matter for anything that comes on the social media spaces, the powers climate summit as well the top without reaching a consensus for a tax on greenhouse gas emissions. it comes with a statement by the us treasury secretary claiming the dollar and was a bank of the safest offices regardless of the fact the world is concerned about the weaponized ation of the dollar against undesirable states. i did certainly hear president lewis concerns about dependence of truth on the dollar and the desire to move away from it. and that's a sentiment we've heard from a number of countries for different reasons. but there's a very good reason why the dollar is used so widely. we have deep liquid, open capital markets, financial instruments that make it safe and convenient us treasuries, are the world's safest assets. now how do you think you can do us can say that the
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green bike is such a safe and stable assets given is why do use instructions against countries that don't agree with the us policy basically. yeah, it's kind of a bit of a not see more right at it. okay. it's, it's a safe currency if your friends with the united states, or if you do something which, you know, they don't like then it's, it's definitely not friendly to me. we have to look at the countries have gone against us foreign policy and seeing what's happened to them yet. see we have, we've been coming down to challenging those in bob way over the last 20 or something is for not going along with, with the us fiscal policy and u. s. foreign policy. so yeah, it's great if you're part of the club and you're going to sit there and have a couple of things. they've done it yet, and it'd be nice to ask me. but if you want to disagree with us, it's not great fee. so the treasury secretary, she did say to defend the green bikes, she said that they have deep liquid, open capital markets and the rule of law. what would you make of the defense of the door? we've already seen just this week at why that's not true. let's take the case right now of queen bass and bind ends to be covered on this program. the 2 largest script
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to currency exchange is really in the wealth that we're taking down with an s c c lawsuit. as soon as all that paperwork was filed, we've seen fidelity black, both of those big investment like suddenly come out with the wrong for the currency exchange. so we've seen that that freedom of free markets doesn't exist and that's you'll part of that club. so really, i think that's absolute rubbish and you know that's go to the people of iraq. that's good to the people. lot scott, a sound of so let's go to the people of cuba, let off them with it. the us is free and open for trade because they'll tell you, well they, they destroyed all countries. they've either put us on the sanctions. and they've made our lives house with the fact that they can say that for you is an most open country, full of trade in the well, i think is a complete foss really. now i'm even on the, the i m. s. then send us the interests of money for a fund chief. they said that is a top priority to soften shots for 4 countries. it is a stop priority to ease the dead burden on countries, especially those who have been hidden by cuz the 100 the sucks countries with good
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governance but suffering from this sucks. first, i mean the history of the i must, we provide long term affordable financing. 20 years repayment, then in the coffee, a grace i think we just looked up to look at history. i find that nice to both politicians and a lot of i'm of this in the western media. never actually read a history book. let's look at the i m f, and it's history is history has been historically where it is piled them, piled them, palled money into very, very pull developing countries, but usually comp for to repay that tons. and as them basically have them, is that, that slaves to, to these countries. if the i m. s still pumps money into an, or the failing global economy into these emerging markets. but that, you know, for a fact these emerging market, these countries in these magic markets do not have the funds to repay that loan press. if you where there is at least $52.00 countries currently in us, of a debt crisis. and they just con service that that's exactly what you've been
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talking about. how does it get out there? what's the solution? well, i think the only solution pizza is because the way the global economy is because the us still that, as we know, we mentioned all the time is still the predominant libel reserve currency. that is the bodies completely. there isn't really a way to for them to pay those that unless the countries for the institutions of less than the money, the gifted that now we've seen rush to do that very, very early on last year when throughout went to africa and said, you know, you why was this much money with the giving the debt because we need to economies to drive because we need to trade with you. and it's actually a very sound economic policy. the chinese, the doing the same thing. if he's a gift that that means that you can encourage and foster more trade. it isn't going to make more money property than the money to that country. all you see is that country i cannot afford to build roads cannot afford to feed its people cannot afford hospitals. good luck with trying to trade with them and making some money. you know, out of that relationship, the latest updates on these stories on plenty more check our website, all t dot com. as always we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing the
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international the the names welcome to was a part should a state or should i wasn't reporting is not known to be a nav is found the same british punk prophecies. but these questions posed in the 9th and they just came by. they found appropriate because the class accurately, it sounds um it does it along with the family and faces right now with regards to
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the upcoming brakes on this in south africa. shouldn't the russian president indeed stay in moscow or so if you go all the way to to hannah's work, despite western impression, we'll discuss it. i'm now enjoying by then visa. fuck who? this senior research fellow at africa asian dialogue is a good day is great to see you, great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thanks. thanks for having me. now, before discussing break some and then i'll be into a political and legal intrigues surrounding if i want to ask you about this latest attend by a group of african leaders to meet in the conflict between russia and ukraine. and i would add the, the west on the background. what do you make of it? because i'm sure the, the africans, everything used to be europeans coming off with all sorts of piece initiatives. but having the tables turned is very unusual. in fact is, i think pretty unique case. yeah, i think it was, it was that unique case and it's
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a federal just kind is it said that dr. k is now ex boating. the negotiating skills into other countries. uh, but of course optic has got to interest here, and not only do they want to see pieces, presence of their muscles that emphasize, but also after k is suffering from, you know, not just sending the size of the business that is done in terms of claim fits, eliza cetera, but i think is also impacted. and if what security is going to be impacted if this will continue. so that's one of the reasons why they're there. but again, you know, applicants are much more closer to show than the middle of the country. so this is again, a group of individuals who i've tried to us the stuff and you mentioned the south african president, serial. around the 1st time he was pretty straightforward and saying that the african liter see their intervention as in part and due to before that own people. because as you saw the this long does this conflicts,
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but they owe everything surrounding this conflict sanctions, the barriers to global truth affect africa more than any of the content. then do you think the please, all of those leaders, african leaders will be heard or hopefully he this, well, we hope they're going to be here. but already the conditions from both sides that i should have said to that is not going to pull out of the toiletries that it does contacts from the 24th of february 2022. at the same time of head, the bottom of the less good during the test confidence that they had with the african leaders in them. and you can keep saying that they're not going to be answering any negotiations with what i show until they're pulling out. so you have those very strong positions from both countries. so $11.00 does how the negotiation efforts are going to go ahead. a silver i'm opposed has presented the 10 points and uh, those steps to watch piece. but until of course,
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we've got these 2 conditions that both leaders are not willing to compromise on. uh, basically i do the, you mentioned the 2 sides, ukraine and russia. but there is also a big elephant in the room here. and this is the, the so called collective west smell. what's interesting to me is that it's around a full, so he's not new to face making here. play the search. enrolling means anything out of conflicts, including the irish northern island, the rather piece process. but he comes to the printing issue either at a time when the west is strictly against any mediating at this point of time. they still believe that the, you know, english, anything, anything with restaurant this point of time would be using to russia. so i wonder if 5, i'm locating peace is actually a risk of business and these day and age what i don't think so i think the piece mission is endorsed. i don't think so. i'm opposed to just pick up these bags and
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trouble to, to, to pull into creating and rush. so without speaking to set them both the vision for somebody, what do you think you would ask for? permission then? i don't think you got permission from all sides. i think he had to extensively relationship as well. with the, with belgium important. there must have been some discussion in that regard. we don't even know whether, yeah, the pets that i shall once did a good one to initiate negotiations. but then they can not start the negotiation, so they are still a 5th part to do so. but at the same time i doubted so that i'm opposed. and the lease is that involved with this mission would have gone without communicating with that. by default, the newest. now, as you mentioned before, the african leaders and brought with them a 10 point, a plan which contains some general principles for example, negotiated rather than militarily facilitated solutions, but also some uh, concrete proposals. for example, uninhibited rain and fertilizer experts or prisoners change the return off by
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children uh, back to that homes. do you think any of them are likely to be realized? nope, i have my own theory. i think the most important point is the exchange of places and return of the children because that has got a bad name on the i used to seeing document on president posted. and i'm of the view is that can be a cheap you might just see as of the approach from the ice, you see, and the list in terms of plus the inputs in coming to sort of figuring olga school break summit. so if we could just see that one being the 1st step to watch this piece initiative. but it also has got some spin offs in terms of allowing plus inputs and coming to uh to, to start off with this issue of children is a very interesting one. and it's also, you know, open to all sorts of many probations because as present, put in
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a told the african leaders, many of those children who were removed from the formally ukrainian territories where they are funds. and they were removed alongside the legal guardians. they weren't in our some interest. so he says that if any of the relatives are willing to come, you know, and prove, you know, their relationship without the children, the russian would eagerly uh, you know, facilitating the, the joining together. but those are things that the in, um, sort of putting the focus on the r c c, we actually, you know, getting into all of as many to let them do the game because, you know, the, these allegation of portfolio removing children is a, i see in russia to me is this seems as an absolutely barbarous thing. they couldn't come up with anything else. so they came up with this lovable claim. yeah. but the 2 sides, and there's one side because the fact that around the world, unfortunately, and i'm fortunate to be russian side of the story, we don't get to get it just from the engine speaking was all we know is that we
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have acquisitions at the moment that are sending that to the russians, particularly as president to invite him and putting up that to those thousands of children, taking them from the apartments into uh, into russia. so until the other side you got to play to. unfortunately, you're going to have this one side amplified and you're going to have this one. so i believe, but the rest of the world, unfortunately, as well uh, the rest of the world to enter this on 5 checks. and uh, i mean this as far as, as far as i'm concerned, i think we, we, we actually have to look at the face of those children specifically rather than using them as a political toynbee in this, in this game between the roof and the west end and now south africa as well. what do you think? i mean, who do you think who's a reach priority is the, is the highest here and then the fate of the children, the safety and security or the compliance with the i see, see what is both. i think you guys just need to not make this indictment. you have
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set up. you cannot do any detaining this discussion. but the fact that you've got a lot under forest issued by a icpc with whom we ever had to fight this deputy homestead to send a member of uh, we have to take it serious. uh and, and itself, it goes good. no choice in disregard. no, no let's, we'll cost $0.50. i'm out to get other bags easy, but it is a wonderful rest of them. one of the tubs that you pay them to. and because i remember you up on to buy a roof regulations and to the up to in full. so what do i do that day in the system? newton falls. so this is, this is the situation i agree with you that the natalie did should have been done plate. um, it would have been a discussion there by the way, discussion people have caused some printed on how much more bigger issues, particularly adding dual. but because they use a wonderful rest in that particular regard, unfortunate you setup, you're going to have to abide by that. now i assume south africa has to make very difficult choices.

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