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points in the caps on region. there's a demand for the river or the footage it shows field guns in action versus m o d reports an apple and a sold unit has taken out the ukranian, sabotaged group. we're kind of cents is said to be working around the clock or bridge mental chief of stuff on the ground said you credit and forces have suffered heavy losses apart from some suicidal actions. they can do nothing. they're not able to move the transport or to supply the troops and everything necessary because that coast of fund impacts them a lot. they suffer very heavy losses. so we will complete combat missions and free the area from them. let's just assume what these can. plus the war and ukraine rages on nato's cheapest said. the country will need to defeat russia before has any meaningful discussion about the joining the alliance of the say both has been looking. that's why the idea piece towards remains of the table for the west of as
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ukraine's long awaited comforter offensive fails and fails badly. you'd imagine zelinski is natal sponsors might moderate their expectations, right. i mean, it's really not going to plan with german leopards and american bradley's burning and minuscule gains on the ground. shirley stall, burger and company are now looking for verse gear. well, no, it's actually quite the opposite. the most urgent task now is to ensure that ukraine and provide such as of an independent nation in europe. because if present tooth and wins this war, then there's no more membership be sure to be discussed at all. so the main focus should be how to ensure that ukraine, today's adults, the precondition for any meaningful discussion about the further membership. so rather than accept the grim reality on the bible field, nato is no telling you claim that unless you, when you don't get to join the club club that will find it increasingly hard to
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justify its existence. in the aftermath of an increasingly likely ukrainian to feed, maybe that's why is the last he has bought into this absolute victory fantasy popular washington in london, but a 1000000 miles from the reality. his soldiers face in the ditches of eastern ukraine went. ukraine will not agree to any of the variance for a frozen conflict. a new frozen conflict is a war war that it will start on the flare up. and the only question is, when the reality is that in ukraine peace has become a dirty word. with kevin natal tripping over each other to justify the rejection of any pragmatic and to the conflict. the chinese and africans have all been sent. packing as an ascii is pulled deeper and deeper into the quick side of this war fund, able to negotiate as a sub and leader. his delusion seems to be growing day by day, even suggesting that the credit should back ukraine's entry into nato. she is out of need the ride for us and now to ask that he crane be accepted. intimate because
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nato members defend not destroyed. it's nathan nations defend nations, not attacked their neighbors to destroy their future. russia, as the aggressor knows it best russia, which is entering an error, opens surgeons and systematic weakness is more interested than anyone in security. and it's internationally recognized borders, which means russia is also interested in ukraine in nature. the view from moscow is of course, very different with a veteran, i'm of the sun diplomat, seeing a far more realistic road ahead with a wave of wave of western game changing weapons failing of the west economic and cultural war against russia. doing likewise, it seems the only adults in the room other russians. the united states is making few tile attempts to defeat the russian federation on the battlefield with hands of key of puppets. washington announces the location of more and more packages of security assistance to the zalinski regime. with further deliveries of military equipment, washington only confirms its obsession with the idea of inflicting
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a strategic defeat on the russian federation. to do this, pushes its clients towards more and more desperate adventures, the lives of the ukrainians mean, nothing to the american authorities. as ukraine, tragically sacrifice as an entire generation, fighting a fratricidal war against their slavic brothers. it's becoming impossible to ignore that this conflict cynically engineered over decades by neo liberal, leech and washington, and the shadows in london could spell the end for the defense of alliance, called nato, and the launch that's killed a 1000000 since its inception. i can sadly now add a dead generation of ukrainians to its green tale. ringback needle leadership and i have a difficult time say saying that the leadership of the, those that are, that are in the senior position are living in a fantasy. what in russia it has that was very valid security concern.
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all we have to do is look at the track record in the, in the, the debris that nato has left. you know, you look at everything across them, at least you can fly the coast of all serbia. i mean, half against them is just the math. and now they're going to have ukraine added to the resume as well in the rest as a, as decisively winning very methodically they use. they're not leveling a ukraine is, as nato would do if they went to that freight, they don't want to negotiate with vladimir, they, um, they want to roll back the borders to 1991. and that's kind of questionable why those borders were there. anyhow. i think to, for the 2014 who was not successful enough because i think the really wanted to capture crimea that did not happen. and so i think we can get resurrected. this is where we are right now from helping ukraine to invest in and it's the american
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banking giants. morgan stanley has seen the value of his investments in the country rise by nearly 50 percent after the bonus. they purchased bytes early this week. a bet on exotic ukrainian debt warrants held by morgan stanley investment management is offering some of the biggest returns across emerging markets. in the space of 3 months, a new york based messiah spokesperson declined to comment on the purchase. and whether it had sold some of their notes after the rally or the windfall occurred after immediate coverage surrounding the short lived meeting in russia, insights and ukrainian prospects have initially issued buttons and a 2015 debt restructuring, but the value fell to just $0.27. to the dollar at the start of the war, the value of the bones are based on economic growth and ukraine, which is now dependence on western financing. along with the potential use of frozen russian us is to pay for you claims to be construction area. my colleague,
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roy associate, discuss the issue with all to contribute to. chris adds, what i think is going on here. you've got a new cry in that country that the full dispatch admitted show price and no one had ever really heard of. and i don't think it was on the right off of most people to invested right. the training government essentially privatizing all of the public services and setting the then off and you know, for the drops enough thing. we saw this in, in a lot of the, a lot of eastern european countries in ludovic, soviet countries in the 90s, seeing that happening with these crime for these big us institutions, got to buy a load of these bonds, then suddenly a deal is announced by someone that a big american institutions investing in it, one price goes up. obviously, we don't know whether they've sold that, run it regardless, but still way out all this money that's going to ukraine right now as a huge amount of money that is going into that country. it means that all the weapons as well known as entirely sure where, where all this is going, all that is going. but what we do know right now is that those who are investing in ukraine and making a lot of money. huge money very, you're absolutely right. because the fact is, you're going into a country that has
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a huge lack of regulation. so, you know, you wouldn't have to be able to pull these kinds of deals on, in the us for example. where would these come, you know, what are these big investment? buying some issues off, but they're dealing with very loose regulation and they're able to behave really like pirates and cowboys in terms of how they putting these deals together. there's no one saying there's, i don't see middle, the lowest that we'd have, you know, in, in, in established and essentially they say emerging markets. right? real nice. i mean, i imagine mark is, is a good, there's no rules here so we can do whatever we want and that doesn't affect the investments that high and right side of it. maybe we should explain to people about phones and how these are bought and sold a bond. is it that the government, the government is saying, really you buy a piece of paper, which means you've left me a certain amount of money. right? right now, the interesting thing about the bones market dislikes, don't socialize, i mean, most people you wouldn't go out and buy 7 who level tesla, because you wanted to see how many dividends you're getting, right? you'll usually do need to speculate because if the market is confidence, then the price of the shaft will go off and that's when you want to sell. that's
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the same with bones. so adults, it's not really about how much paying you. so the actual fruit for it, you know, that they froze into bones that's irrelevant. what's interesting is when these phones become worth more money, and that's what we've seen happen when does that like this? he went to the us recently. he said, this is a good investment. i say, that's not what you say. usually if you're asking for your monetary nights humanitarian night, it used to be it's, it's supposed to be. i gave you this money. i don't expect anything in the time because i'm doing now. we are doing that as a nation. i. e. america, if it's part of the goodness of our right hoss, we're not doing it because we we invested. yeah. so we, we expect over time, but i think that's exactly why he was in the us. that's exactly why the training politicians the best because they were essentially just selling off those assets. we would, you know, the stories we discover on the pry them home to buy it in a note of this stuff, you know. okay. yeah, i think we will know what's going to happen, but say you does actually run any does when the next election, at some point someone in his family is going to have a very nice board seat, probably on one of these previously publicly held companies in the price,
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i get paid millions and millions of dollars full of probably a one hour fucking cool. maybe every 5 years if they're lucky. meanwhile, a new reports buy a food bank charts in u. k. claims that one in 7 people across the country experienced hunger last year due to lack of money. this consistent oper, trajectory exposure, that this weakness system, the social security system that they're driving food bank need rather than just the pin demick or the cost of living crisis. or at least the physics. so more than 11000000 people are currently facing food insecurity. the high cost of living only aggravating financial difficulties just by free buying. some of the assistance programs 71 percent of those suffering from hunger didn't receive any form of support. government, unless i made the living standards in the country, are the worst levels since the 1950s a bit and has the 6 largest economy in the world. what's rising inflation is i'll pay salary increases for many food price inflation is that is highest level on
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recent back on the home button that's have been a key focus of prime minister. be su next. you promised to hoford's what's however, inflation is still remains stubbornly fine. but despite the strains at home, the u. k. has been a key financial support. the 2 key of one that has just announced another major aid package, which includes a $3000000000.00 guarantee to the will bank. the within a locus sets of loans that would then be sent to ukraine on the military funds. the u. k. has also provided billions more in hardware for the country and it's war against russia. let's go on the list on that. it's a of the bed stock video. alexander mckay, he believes is not just unemployed. people in the u. k. who need food binds, but also full time work as this has been coming for a very long time. and you mentioned the trussel trust report. i can recall a similar a full by the same organization. 10 years ago that was the then governments of david cameron, that's a couch to public sector spending, the costs to social housing budgets. and the layoffs that came off the recession of
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2008 was crazy. get situation when more and more people was stuck in a situation of ingrained poverty. and this is only on was over the last decade to the point now where we have these large numbers of people as you correctly say, relying on food banks. this isn't just the people who are stuck a long time, unemployment rate in poverty. these we also care about in what policy. sometimes people who work as little, 35 to 40 hours a week, sometimes more than that. so who can say the family? so have to follow up on charity, and this is like something else of the well, the 19th thirty's, to be honest. the never to african. now when more than 700 people have died of hunger and e. c o p as an old and t gray region, according to local officials, comes up to the us on un suspended food, a deliveries to the area. and it will its own parts of the country. 90 percent of
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the 6000000 residents for long donations from abroad for the next meal, despite so low in the fight thing the food shipments have been put on hold since march reports the 8 packages have instead of paid on say the local markets. if you open officials have dismissed those kinds of a gun to the latest depths to an already grim toll. as many as 600 people have died in the region since the civil war broke out in november 2020 between 2 variables and the few of his federal army. let's go to economist yards, the lucky explained what lies behind the hunger relates the desk and the region a series like how a game is played by and donors your size. i don't see you. this is a human to turn issue. it says that the co sourcing, i mean there's nothing new that's a big today is, has been looked at today and just it's, it's a fast, i mean, all the time, i think it is a time to clean out the system. and then it makes, you know,
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the delivery of, uh, 48 to the people to get some help. i think it was given a blind eye most of the time, if it is like a political to major game, then saw, i think in the between, you know, if he sees the people suffering at the end of the day when they call us, when the 2 electrons pro 5, it's, you know, the cost that's would be charged so that people don't support it. and then at the same time, the agent might need to be used as a political to impeachment, sort of corrupt officials and use a position leader is calling on his support as to boycotts, controversial new fuel and housing taxes and stuff to the president signed them into law despite predictions that they could bring economic instability to the country. now the final bill will say fuel taxes base to 60 percent and will put the levy on the company payrolls to finance a new housing program. taxes on essential commodities and services,
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including food and mobile money transfers will also be raised. income tax will rise to more than 30 percent and will be adjusted based on presidents monthly income measures are expected to fail, can use a heavily defeats of coffers and generates more than $2000000000.00 for the countries economy. when we got a reaction from some local people, you know, he's got gun ago and i we're worried that we're being disregarded. my question to the president is how can he guarantee to the people of telling you that this money will contribute to development? that will be beneficial to the local residents. 5 minutes the moon is going to hurt a lot of people. and this is going to bring they go me down. because everything is expensive. um federal uh for everything is up in the county and people are not happy with the finance bill that the state wants to implement. it will not benefit ordinary canyons. no, no. the president has not done
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a good thing if you should have balanced this with our economy. if there's a housing levy that is up, the food price should have gone down. but now the price is going up and there's no increase in salaries. let me see the only one problem is that even before we decide and agreed to develop the country, we must look at the people who are contributing the money. we should know how those people are leaving. hello, earlier this month, hundreds of protest as to the streets in nairobi, the funding the bill was rejected. police use to augusta against the demonstrators and carried out the number of arrests independents on list campuses anyway, though, believes that kenya does need to stop being dependence on foreign aid and rely on itself. we have to begin to reload on our own income, but we did the admissions that are being taken to the production, especially for the productivity, which is a big thing can possibly is right now, is it uses the net for the song that makes it, but it is called for us to feed us as we can manage to settle for the implants,
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do what's required by the addition to what the end is, what they're calling this formula is michael scale enterprises that would be able to increase the tax base so that you have one income by me, my deposit i may have is spastic because the like. so that'd be, they're going to provide solutions, but they like to be honest with you, but i think on monday you want to be at the cost of the history. you've never on this time this, the structural adjustment groups might have left people in tulsa situation. and while the country grapples with its economic problems, the kenya national human rights commission has launched an investigation. and so legit killings are the types by security guards at the local pine of a farm that's owned by an american company. and that's not the escaping investigation was published about the everything buttons on the plantation. we had some of the victims my and do my own. i was bitten by the gentleman guards for the
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room on my head and they left me dying. actually, they thought i had already died and that's when to drag me to a forest nearby, where i spend the whole night. but i will follow him and conscious and informed my family members who took me to the hospital, a delmore where being seriously beaten by the guard, summer, killed and others when they are called, disappear completely in your mind. i think the defeats we used to get grass for our livestock set, the delmonte site, one day these guard sauce and chased us. and unfortunately their dog caught me. the guards thoroughly beat me. they left me and conscious and drag me deep inside the pineapple field. later in the evening, they cared me outside the plantation and left me to die at the roadside, and by that time i was seriously bleeding. i spent a whole night bleeding beside the road and early in the morning the man carried me to the hospital. these guards beat us, they chased us with dogs, and some people have died while in the hands of these guards. the canyon, the human rights commission has expressed consent about the allegations of violence
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by personnel, guarding delmonte, pun stations. the commission also as the company to take immediate measures to provide help to the victims, some bias, all foundation products of even suspended supplies, including u. k. retail china, tesco, local journalist frances library has more details. there is no um investigation that they ask you a month. right. so both these are the different open from one of the additions of julie in household by security guards since 2019. it is reported that more than 5 people that have died if the result of being a victim of big dogs with a wounded club locally called the wrong 5, the guys have been charged according to the court. and it is believed that they have not been sentenced and as in, constituting the community that has been affected is seeking the increase on maint or the kind of prints or beneficial to that somebody members, protection against the future. human rights of all admissions. and the change to
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the court system that they see has denied to stay in just these vic and the national commission on human rights. and now what do montebello wanted to take immediate action? and so to ensure an voltage both to have the needs of all this on the idea, the month to feed into a statement that 18 of, of taking the allegations extremely seriously in loans and investigations into the cleans the company. out of that, it is for me to, to, to international has done the through month rights. according to their incidents, the company's team has no to dine enough for the family of the victims with them on say, kenya, pineapple plantation is a vast site located near the town of fi. come in the south of the country. it covers at least 40 square kilometers, making the company, the logistics pulse of kind of pineapples from tenure. the bund station is controlled by more than $200.00 security guards, and locals have accused them of coming out some risk. ok. the money to last, i guess i would, i lost my brother at delmonte. his name is james kamani. his friend who had
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accompanied him was lucky enough to escape the guards. beatings. we reported it to the police station after his friend told us who had heard him crying for help after being arrested. but so far, nothing has happened. no justice. and finally, i don't think we shall, he'll hoping maybe the human rights body will come with a solution for this. after the guards kill people, they normally throw the bodies into one of the reservoirs behind the dams and tie stones to the body. so it won't float on water. and what has been happening at the month, i want to say this, it seems they are very influential persons for on touchable. we're always frustrating our efforts to get justice after moving to various chords. later i was told my case has no direction and i couldn't do anything. i just left everything in the hands of god. since that date, whenever i come across the lawn to find apples, i feel like i have seen my sons block. one of the results of an independent investigation haven't yet been released, but we did get
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a take of some local experts on the situation the employees, tens of thousands of people so that people perceive me to have a good friend of a fib. yeah, it does look for most of the value chain from the planting to processing to have those are completed, the district stating the export area. so the mondays huge a lot of good corporate jobs for the country, the established way back to go. he's to hold on 100 years in junior of calls in the as the minutes on the social media, a lot of the both of them coming out showing that the outside of the corporate culture and the corporate bramble drug screwed up there. the be not in existence. some of human rights abuses, so huge differently in different perspective in different places. do you remember? i talked to research. dude, when i got to get the moment to go down to, to the government is beautiful. that to be able to contribute mostly to vehicle
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number of the country. it's a systemic issue, which i think they have for us so many. yeah. we've had governments in place to for them. not because it's not been difficult. the ftp of the company has it has been in existence, in existence and all the years. that's such complaints have come between the cms, the community and the company. nothing of substance. once the company may be in the just the community, then they think they can be able to speak and talk from the same age and maybe come to um, and then that's tundi or how they can and sold these. the china has approved a new law on foreign relations, which is seen as strengthening the government's legal basis for accounting measures against external threats to national and economic security. and the legislation
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included 6 chapters with the measures designed to promote the country's own interests below service by saying international law and the un shot to but it does go basing the vi to count to actions that's endangered, the norms of international relations. and above all threats and beijing's solvency and interest is also of use old countries as equals awesome. on this new new law, this key to speak with a senior fellow at the time institute. i not tango. i know thank you very much for joining us here in nazi today. and i just wanted to get your thoughts on exactly how significant this new law is. the chinese approved well, it's any time the, there's a law passed in china. it significant loss here or is subject to a great deal of scrutiny and planning. it takes a long time to get them through. they have a legislative process which is fairly exhaustive. so china is sending very strong signal that it's prepared for what's coming. not only what has been the trade
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sanctions from the u. s. the involvement and trying to prevent ship and ship making equipment. also later this month it's expected the us, which has been working on more sanctions against china in the form of preventing us citizens and companies from investing in china in certain areas. it, they know it's coming. obviously, they're very sensitive about the taiwan issue and us interference. so china is basically, you know, getting ready for what seems like it's going to be a protracted cold war. indeed now, and you'll be asked to, excuse me, off of the night question. uh, i know the how is this little difference it so what's already existed in beijing do not already have the ability to impose reciprocal restrictive measures on, on other countries. what's different about this law to? well, the previous law that it had been passed was somewhat muted. i think china was trying
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to send a signal that they were open and that they were just going to respond to us actions . this one is a little bit more aggressive. they're making a clear that they believe. and you know, these 4 pillars of the initiatives that they have, which is the belgian road initiative, security initiative, civilization and development initiative. but those are not explicitly spelled out but are and caste in that new law. but they're making it very clear that china is not going to be pushed around. unfortunately, it sets up this kind of tit for tat situation from china's perspective. definitely, that's the u. s. has been the aggressor and they've been responding, but it's downward spiral if it continues me. now you have already said that to some extent this, this new law is the response to, to us measures against china and not indeed has been widely covered in the west and meet this reaction to the approval of this new law. now considers us is maintaining sanctions against some chinese officials. for example,
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the defense minister. do you think the trying to is very not the legal ground to do the same against american officials maybe to well it's, it's possible uh, trying to get, i can do that. they have done it with the european parliament, they have a, you know, it just, it doesn't really make sense at this juncture. it should be open communication. but you know, the u. s. is biting on both sides of the field there. they say that we want to meet and have defense dialogues and things like that. but at the same time, they continue to blacklist the defense minister. he was only put on that list by donald trump because donald trump, they just made a haphazard decision. this gentleman was defense, the renters are li, it was at the time just in charge of procurement for the army. and he was dealing with systems that russia and china had been exchanging for many years. so it was, it was kind of thought i ask unexplainable, and it's unexplainable why biden won't pull back on it,
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other than domestic political concerns. mm hm. no indeed. now, zillow does stipulate that beijing's solvency is a top priority. but given how delicate the issue of, of tie one is, you can't exactly see this little reducing tensions with the us of over the master as well is not, it's not to beijing, doesn't see itself is trying to reduce tensions. it's trying to make it very clear that taiwan is a red line. i don't think anyone who's in washington trash on situation has any doubt about that except in washington, who they feel that the trip trying to probe around the edges see how far they can push the us through arms sales to taiwan, to high level meetings. these types of things, sailing ships up and down the taiwan straits. these are extremely brockridge or they were happening by any country happening on the coast of the united states. there would be very, very swift dramatic action as was evident during the cuban missile crisis. well i
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know it's i can get in senior fellow at the ty her institute. thank you very much for breaking down the new law for the invite. simple and understandable terms. thanks very much for your time today.

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