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the, the the suddenly exterior, as we are cells have serious doubts about the common sense of many western leaders . they have admitted that it is they who are fighting against us not here. crave russians top different about the size of western leaders, like certain companies have abilities and expose themselves. so they are now in a direct fight against most of the cities across from voting for the night in a row as areas, right? the manual macro on is being taught, seeing an elton john concept of the un security council is pulling peacekeeping
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forces out of molly articles from the government and locals to among the troops go really the deployment of the news that has serve no purpose. when you have a problem and you need help with the person who's supposed to help you as an actor in good faith, you have to do without that help to francis fighting for it because we knew somebody is equal to perhaps what we're looking for is for 2 weeks, the whole know may through narratives on the best channels, we come to live from moscow. it is time for your news on the international rushes. foreign minister says western leaders have inadvertently a method there in a direct fight against russia, as they were openly roofing for the attempted military mutiny by the wagner of private military company is mostly we. can you give any reassurance that the rush, he's not sliding towards the time of troubles?
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usually it will go up and those up. but if anyone in the west has any doubts? well, that's your problem. we're selves have serious doubts about the common sense of many western leaders use. western officials were saying that this rebellion shows that the facade of russian power has cracked, which means that they are doing the right things that i see in so doing. they have admitted that it is they who are fighting against us, not ukraine. story. so thank you for your concern, but we can handle it. the foreign minister has made it clear that russia can deal with its own issues without the wes worries. but he has also touched upon the issue of children that were evacuated from the orphanages in the conflict zones. and he has said that the united nation has not visited these regions for in 8 years. and therefore they have no real information on how badly these people are being treated by the key of regina. he has also say stress that russia positive laws and
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reporting has stated that nobody is hiding these children. and that any information on these kids is available to the public. and so therefore, if a parent sees that they have a child somewhere in russia, they will be reunited and use the solution will move food. but so of course, we are very concerned about the fate of children who find themselves in conflicts on all of those children who are now in russian territory. they are all known. nobody is hiding their names to. nobody is hiding the locations where they are, or just if those children have parents or direct relatives, those guardians have every right to take custody of them. you know, those children have ended up in russia because they were in orphanages. no relatives were there. we evacuated them. you have ski the moment, use your opinions, who are concerned about in the legit, forcible confinement of children in the russian federation would do well to look at what is happening to cranium, children in the us. if you get us. we have received many appeals from ukrainian
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citizens who have gone to europe as refugees about their children being forcibly removed from them by the authorities. and when it comes to the international criminal courts, or warrant against russian president vladimir, put in the foreign minister, has made some interesting point on how the west seems to be untouchable. mentioning the case that was trying to be built against the west actions in afghanistan and, well, how the prosecutor behind that case was simply sanction. so this, the conclusion here really shows that the court seems to be silent when it comes to western crimes. you put this 1000000 list, so we immunity of heads of state is guaranteed by international law and relevant conventions. in the case of the ruling by the international criminal court, it is not as much a manifestation of and by liability and your story as it is of the touch ability of the anglo saxons. force this decision on what they force the prosecutor to bypass
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all the procedures with unprecedented speed for that warrant to be concocted. and when it comes to the multi polar world, the foreign minister has said that the was, is going out of this way to undermine the work of the when. and he has mentioned that any sofas tends to take advantage of you and institutions are to fail. he's also hoping that the organization will expend even more and create a more, just and multi paula world, where all space of the world can have an equal say, can wish us in a bit of time. we're currently witnessing a fierce desire to prevent russia's rise, as in the independent centre of a multi polar world order mules through store, which it has already been announced to be sitting next on the list as china, which is identified in nato doctrinal documents. the main long term challenge to the hedge, a monique of the golden 1000000000. it was
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a dominance is endings that mean you to it is time to move on to quality. but even though if everyone is in favor of democracy, let us not forget that democracy is also required in international relations. and there's no to the french president their manual back role and had to leave an e u summit. early after may, him gripped his country for a 3rd night in a row. a few re continues to bought over off of the faithful police shooting of an algerian teen on tuesday. as we understand the, as of right now, over 600 people have been arrested. the several politicians of coal for a national state of emergency to be declared a protest as lawrence to power techniques and smoke farms that police damage buildings and set cars on fire. we understand that a 200 police officers have so far been injured in the violence. the suffering of some photos are showing part of the off the mouth right there at the office of
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a french financial services company ransacked by riots, has many of the store funds smash with the contents inside the lucid or destroyed the . c the and while the riots are flat up in more than a dozen french cities macro and was seen with his wife, right. that passing as an elton john concert empowers may be listening to a candle in the wind opposition. politicians last style saying it was the responsible for the nation's leaders be enjoying himself of such
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a time. that crawling meantime is condemned. the riots were called for an immediate end. the violence of friendship police syndicate has expressed its full support for the officer who faithfully shop obtain an pin. the blame for the incident. the young man's parents probably were to the colleagues who wiping file on a 17 year old criminal by neutralizing his vehicle. they protected their lives and that of, of the road uses the anyone's responsible for the death of this thug on his parents . unable to educate this on well, the other in the program, i was speaking to an economic, i've list from algeria who, who told us that french society is unjust towards the people from countries. the frogs has been exploiting for years. how about, listen for yourself, a friend who's making the same the sauce, the something 60 is electricity. 70 percent of
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the 50 percent. so this is the videos the on the texas. that's why so i'm going to press the side to, to work. because they're so used between the auction. the auction police, the police, we action all the stuff on
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the expensively due to some extra extra extern right. which is called government to excel with immigrants existing so the kidding of, of the alger and seeing the spots the product that's half the 1st of its kind even in the month of june, the body of 19 year old i'll, who's saying come motto who was shot in similar circumstances during a roadside check near only 2 of them on june to 14th, his body was delivered to the country of guinea. i know we spoke to the voice boston. i'm the father of all who has seen tomorrow, who was killed in front of this list. you know, it is a dear one who has just passed away with a boy whom i loved very much got his will and it so minister, i'm glad that you have taken your time. let's, since you did not yet know me, you have taken care of the death of my child that his remains are arriving today. it is a feeling of pride, you know, the feeling of joy,
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the climate change. darling greg hood tune buck has been meeting with ukrainian president this weekend key f. the eco activist is kindly that russia is right now. this drawing the environment equal side and environmental destruction is a form of warfare as the premiums. but at this point, no, all too well. and so there's russia, and that's where they are deliberately targeting the environments and people's livelihoods, and homes, and therefore also destroying lives. well, the main thing was attended by e. u. officials who were assessing the environmental damage as a result of the conflict in the ukraine. the group was assembled days off of the cut off to the cut off, cut them an incident. they condemned as a war crime. they must not go on punished. however, the side responsible for that flood has yet to be identified by washington, brussels or any other main catholic. let's learn more now,
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of course in life with the media. i list a lawyer line or joining us here in the big apple line was always great to see you that she has got a tune buzz back in the spotlight. she's kind of being gone for the past few years, but maybe no surprise. well, i know that was exactly 5 years ago. read it to him, bugs said in june of 2023 human and so you will be wiped out by climate change. and yet he, we all are doing all day to day business is now live in line, or we've seen all these people doing that photo ups with the landscape. we've had rockstar, celebrities, actors, politicians, businessman and now greg hood tune bug. did you think she raised her concerns to be creating a president about british uranium tipped shelves being used by t as in the ukraine conflict? well, 1st i, i must ask this question and not to be impertinent, not to be rude at. first of all, i want to celebrate her activism because it's great to see young people involved.
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but as i said, it, many of us sat in it 2019 when we 1st saw her whole issue. the 1st time i ever saw her, she was of the you. when she looked into the camera was snarling. i mean, angry, laughing, she looked at assisted. how are you? when i said, who is this, what am i done? how dear me, what could be in school? to go to school, who is this? i been asking this question, shirts. who is she? what am i supposed to do? more is ego side. there's never an explanation. can you think of a very good point? you know, there are people who make these incredibly grandiose statements about how the earth is. we know it will come to a complete standstill if not a complete collapse by 10 years, 5 years. and when that time elapses, nobody brings anything up on neil the grass. tyson, one of our favorite, uh, astrologers,
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yours astronomy or whatever he is. but i mean his knowledge or he said that the water levels will hit the elbow of the statue of liberty. i don't know when. so again, i'm asking the same question o a sheet and what exactly am i supposed to n, e go side, could you explain to me specifically what that means and what we can do to correct? yeah, yeah, yeah, but it's also, you know, lot of, it's like, you know, when, when she was doing the whole time, it change thing, you know, and, and, and of course, the politicians and governments worldwide saying you a, me, we can, we, we can change the temperature of the world just go to pay more in taxes line. oh, tell me about this. why, why, why, why, why is correct? so it in this group. the main thing is that i'm getting key just about every single person in that group. it was an e u policy maker with years of experience, wide drank out little gratitude bug. i'm trying my best not to be just rude. because i think in many respects she's being you who's,
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she's they, they dried her out and, and i know what she, she's, she's, she's what 20 years old now. and she would beg to differ. but you know, one of the things where we, which i don't understand, i been listening to this for the, for the longest talk about it was, remember, it was global warming isn't working. and now it's climate change. and change by the way, can be good or bad. and the question that i wish she would answer or anybody else is, what do you want me to do about it? let's assume everything you're saying is true, and i want to help. what is it? how do we fix this? is it answer for genic? is it manmade? is it part of a set of political? is always the hollow scene maxima and the hips, the thermals 10000 years ago. for the love of god. i'm getting tired of it. just tell me, what am i supposed to do? my plastic straws were no good. nobody won't ever tell you this is just, this is that it inspires, it's kind of a nodding behavior. and then the bus is,
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if you look at the lensky, she's probably asking the same thing. who's this? yeah. what about, what am i supposed to do? very much. well, me, well, well, it's, i'm sorry to jump a lot to do that. do you do us good for, for your forgiveness, but i was just going to say, you know, and judge it just to so much and talk about with design. but what about the culture collab summit? that's good it to him. but i think you have meeting with the wednesday saying that she's saying that russia is engaged in the eco side is trying to destroy the world environment. let's talk about like a healthcare collapse, the damn collapse of sabotage with them that a washington is still says, we cannot id the culprits, which means they know exactly who the culprits off. they just don't want to say who was behind the sabotage. i mean, t y is going to tune, but not talking about the culprits behind one of the biggest environmental disasters in the recent history of ukraine. as you would bring up north stream. can you, do you think that maybe perhaps in addition to, to this rather
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a seal real idea of climate change? somebody could look at what appears to be obviously sabotaged on somebody's part. it's interesting, the selective targeting of what you're doing. but here's the thing, roy, which i find interesting. how is it that so many people essentially intelligent, are hypnotized into this for base since when you say climate change, in fact, i'm here in new york as i speak to you, or skype or orange from a fire somewhere in canada, we think, and it's the sky is, or it's erie and you know what the cause of that is, guess what do you think the cause of the fires are climate change again with no, with no attribution. how it's magical, it's mystical, just stay it. it's everything from from pyre, re a to add leads to the heartbreak of psoriasis,
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all of it is associated with this thing called climate change. i don't mean, i know this, this sounds like a bad comedy routine, but it's truly what people are saying. and again, i asked the question, what is it that you want me to do? have you ever heard of anybody who says i've got this thing called cancer? i don't want you to be stop. how? i don't know. this is the only planetary problem. think about it as a central in nature and nobody can tell me specifically, what am i supposed to do to make it go away? is it tower ball by flatulence? is it plastic straws? what exactly am i to do? i, i'm willing, because if i hear one more, how dare you. i don't know why i'm going to do media analyst and lawyer, lionel, and joining us from new york. always a pleasure. thanks. see you soon. i, i, cindy says that you and the security council has voted to withdraw its peacekeeping forces from molly as off of the west african nation called for those troops,
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who would be immediately removed the un peacekeepers and malia over the last decade . well, they will put that a fight terrorism un get this. so it's, it's being the most expensive mission ever for the bought a costing more than a $1000000000.00 a year. just try to figure that one out. however, it has been facing a lot of criticism over the decade now, if it's simply filing in his mission to protect the civilian, the resolution will see the withdrawal of $13000.00 troops for us to send us in the my lead the you in the district been give me so so far is unclear, and is it set to to be examined the by the you in the sit, click on save money is calling the for the image just 2 weeks ago or a few minutes a month. however, frances insist on withdrawing the from is in the soon after 6 i'm also in the visitors to also the cool money on our, to your, on the most most money is low number needed in money, grandma minutes, one on on for really the deployment of the news,
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and that has served no purpose when you have a problem and you need help, but the person who's supposed to help you isn't acting in good faith. you have to do without that help. when asked, we melons. i convinced that our problem dismentos smart because is the source of the lot of damage. and molly, we want it out of our country. we really don't want it. i'm just not getting the idea or criticism of minutes much is that it has failed. when you ask for someone's help and they're unable to solve the problem, seeing their intervention, it's a failure. so you ask them to leave your home with them and you can call in someone else if he succeeds, even if he also fails, you chase him away. 2 minutes my has the last at the missed the one on the 17th of it just said it was submitted in the monday, making it to one of the did list you and me so. so this way to view the have you love this, the district opinion nissan has not been able to supplies the country fall sense of look also has been to this way to the business of, of forwarding peacekeepers that were heavily criticized before the ability to
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protect civilians or from a dentist at dox, this for deploying it, assessable force, and having an under budget of over $1000000.00 us dollars. doing the fuel tools as far over so to thousands of people have been displaced in a storm. my lease is of the beginning of book to into, to, into, to us please to keep dogs. so we are not able to stop classes, victory, not to a non states army. oops. now many millions of believe that documented small only protects friends interests. well, for the mother in law and go with me news money because it has contributed nothing . if bronze is fighting to keep the news mean molly, it's defending its own interest. it is simply because of its own interest. molly is not, can see it, a country by the west because they are only money to defend the interest. nope,
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to secure molly. that's my opinion. well, no problem. just one more, francis fighting for it because me newsome is equal to france, france, and menu smart do the same thing. what we're looking for is for it to leave for the possible end of the minutes. one me, so it's a flow. so use a offer. so in the distorted beat, univision, end of the money and population for almost 2 in the center of the country to be a capital city, but more cool money. and they have been rude, larry rolling and calling the for the end of many small to order one to know where a government spokes person to release a statement slamming a recent a u. k. court ruling which claims that rwanda is not a safe place for asylum seekers. saying that accusation is completely false. while this is ultimately a decision for the u. k is judicial system. we do take issue with the ruling. the
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wanda is not a safe country for asylum seekers and refugees or wanda is one of the safest countries in the world. and we have been recognized by the united nations high commissioner for refugees and other international institutions for our exemplary treatment of refugees. so a u. k. migration deal with the one that was signed in 2022 under the leadership of then prime minister bars johnson. according to the deal of asylum seekers who got passage to a safe foot country are automatically considered in admin simple as this items because of incentive for one day where they will wait for the verdict on that clay . it's the decision of the u. k. cord is set to be challenged by london. rwanda is a safe country. the high court agrees with that. and indeed, you mentioned the u. n. a. c. all. they use rwanda for their own refugee scheme, so it'd be in refugees. and given a little that we're going to see commission to appeal this decision to the supreme
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court. let's have this conversation further now with the president of the rwandan political party dial. so what it means that you, mrs. victoria are in a bit a little more hallways are joining us live for one of the international a very will welcome to you in a very good evening as well. the great pleasure to have you on miss alice program with aussie international just off the top of your head and what, what do you make of the u. k. the court decision to the plan to deport asylum seekers is unlawful for your thoughts? please. uh, thank you for having me. i always repeated that to this data. was it under low full and they i'm a blade, the decision of the quotes uh or yesterday. and they hoped that to this the decision is with hey, loud or something out. oh, to the above government to this run, the government and the british government decide to for the one the i hope that the government understands now that it is important to make it on the safe be engaging
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into dialogue with of the why do apologize. we've just lost our signal and i'll connection with the president. the other one done, the political party, delta emergency room is victoria, are in a bit a limo. who is a, i do believe we've just re establish the connection here on how to international. i do apologize, ms. omaha, is that we just lost the connection. technology is not always perfect these days. i wanted to ask you the british 5 minutes. i'll reach you soon. i. he stated that the quotes decision will be appealed. if you think that there will be any success in that, what are your thoughts? no, i don't think so because that one got the my in the, in not to free countries and point to god i added a sick that and the see if it or buy a tv audio violated. so i hope that the british government us the importance but to know for wanda, we're going forward to focus on the supporting you'd want the government to engage
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in a party to kind of data who would say it's as a disability versus photo based on a political system that's a good one, that is safe country for our default that i don't to see if the court in the u. k. would it change the decision? it does the same though, that asylum seekers in general are just almost being relocated from one place to another. can you think of a, a better solution? yeah, the, the better solution is that to you k, stay with this a, was this a city a mistake us? you k is the editor county. it says the democratic countries. and do we have to understand that as long as we see a city it was because some of them they are reported to cut her messages, they needed to, to stay the cancel it. and that is the democrats, the what it is, a freedom of expression and daughter does not have a new one, but just there's a new one that there's a lack of democracy. there's
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a lack of full freedom of expression and the other, the sitting on the state goes the other day of the equipment because of injuries. rwanda is a poor country. i do know that to wrong, that is a wrong but to in $10.00 to $5.00, to put us a country in dollars and a and then do you k is the reach accounting this i think of this is you good is a good place to stay with visit or for just i was, i was just gonna offer you briefly. i mean, you know, some people say an unfair play to them. but when it comes to some economic migrants or economic refugees that do come into the u. k or even northern europe for that part. a lot of them do turn into the economic backbone of the industry that you know, these are people who are working in the service of secretaries. a taxi drivers are deliver as cooks and security and balances and, and all these different jobs that are being filled in by meyer grants, who have moved to southern european countries. do you think in any way there's a lot of respect or lack of appreciation for those who have moved to the u. k. who
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are seeking a better life and all contributing and paying taxes and see with the economy of their environment. yes, you're right. is that is the current material suggest they have also right to, to be protected if they need the jobs. and you know that you need the, the rich countries in the, you know, some jobs are no or genetic. people are wanted to do. it's under that in regards to take this job, for example. nice nice if you to do the ards people, they need someone to take a care from them and it is your job that's minutes sometimes many times by you mean good. so i think that that's, that's different, a, to jobs in the, in the u. k. that's kind of new offer to this a, to, to this a we've gone to a corner. mckinney got i think it's a very 5.8 president other a one to the political party, adolfo border and z misses back to our ingle,
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but even more for us, a great pleasure having you on the program here on, on the international. thank you very much. thank you you too bye or i thank you for joining us here for this program. one off the international, we are back to soon with more of your the warming up. i need to ship a position associated with the money i have to have the courses is a certificate us for the use a but for this progress clearly tells me that this was the 1st quote the
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