tv Documentary RT July 4, 2023 1:30pm-2:01pm EDT
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frasier in order to be cleared the attacks including strikes engineering so yeah, yes, yes, the teams as continue to work and as any of extra jobs, we faced great difficulties and access to any of the tears. you can get the june to the great destruction and the infrastructure embattled, besides the blocks. and that that acute camp is surrounded by. is there any mysteries from different areas where medical teams have a phase denied access in some cases and delete access and then others? um, 2 of our ambulances, where it stopped and that was really, soldiers took then the keys of the ambulances and the stuff that were made to killed teams and also took their, uh, mobile phones. and that's how we've them to deal with some injuries. that was reported yesterday,
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so we are working on the very difficult conditions due to the destruction inside the account as well as that is the situation forces are denying access for delaying access of our medical teams. so be cobra for the protection of our medical team. so they can conduct a better humanitarian role, and the lady with the injuries inside the account has. so before this, this is a refugee camp now that was before the attacks. now how does that affected this? because israel did use air strikes to attack the palestinian groups. so how has this impacted the difficulty in, in getting your medical supplies? um yes. so were um the r c s. our teams are still a warranty to coordinate alerts in our response engine. you'd be our country coordinating with other international organization,
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so we can coordinate how we can be, how in terms of the response and engineering. right now, there are some families and shelters. we're evacuated outside of the account. so we are assessing the needs of these families. so we can know how we can um, need help. as i mentioned, our team are especially monitoring the situation and we are as to conducting get them over to our board. and even though all the great difficulties that we are facing so far, we have those with, with the 9 mercer's and as well. 106 injuries, arranging from other. it's too critical conditions. yes. are also reports that the attacks were directly at the medical center. now a local human rights group has reported 2 children, a 15 year old, and a 17 year old were killed during this jeanine attack. how have these events affected the children of, of the camp that um, absolutely,
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it has effected this is done now on the account yesterday. it was every critical and hard conditions for most a boasting and civilians inside the accounts. we obviously sense of pools for humanitarian cases, whether children or elderly people are or 6 people where calling us to husband evacuating them outside of the account. a lot of channels we have done out of basically it's just as bad for me just says or anything else. so the situation is really hard and it's a fixing to everyone and inside as any, a refugee camp, especially for a number of groups. 6 people, women answer them as well. what else is needed to help? right now the current situation on the ground, what, what is needed for the people of janine? so basically we are just calling for the protection of the medical team. so we can conduct over the humanitarian roles and as he didn't, oh,
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i mean actually sync or i'd be for all of the entries inside that huge a town and also asked for and then a huge for people where evacuated. estimation and assessment is a said conducted so we can evaluate the situation and know exactly what is the top priorities and the me in need of the items for those where you've actually reached outside of the teacher. palestine red crescent society spokes, person the ball for rock. thank you. and of all the shanghai cooperation organizations online summit has wrapped up se leaders have taken to the floor with the russian and chinese leaders identifying challenges the block faces. the international security system is degrading. the risks of global and economic crisis are throwing against the backdrop of uncontrolled accumulation of dance of developed countries. the business social certification and
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the growth of poverty across the world, worsening golf at food and logical security, we must remain vigilance against it soon. all attempts to ignites and you called war and provoke at confrontation between blocks in all regions. we are now joined, live by jang, choosing siege it, and corresponded to get more on the story a welcome. so the chinese leader has put an emphasis on the need to resist the western attempt at starting a new cold war and provoking a confrontation in the box region. is this an overwhelming trend of the block as well? thanks for having me for as i said, the primary goal of this group as to you is were to reduce the cost, select the risk of conflict between as you members days and more importantly, jointly fight against extremism, terrorism and separatism. and the,
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the seo does seek to establish a new international order, yet it does not want to do so by starting a new one from scratch, but rather than by, you know, reforming its existing one. so b, s. c o, the organization wishes to amplify their voices and their employees on a global, on the global governors in the past towards that goal is very constitution in close partnership with the united nations under the current older and it is the seo choice to survive and develop and increasingly, fear is international competition. well, pro actively upholding the authority of you and in the rules of international law. it does not presume 0 sum game, nor will it become military political allies. but it will continue to oppose mildred interventions in other countries. internet, internal affairs encountered the prison pressure from the whereas with joint
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development. and that is the most effective how to measure the s t o can take. now other than that, can you take us through some of the key takeaways, specifically from the chinese liter speech? what were the priorities that were stated? sure, it was for it. and susan pink eye made it very significant remark during the summit, where he's dressed in need for unity and co operation. calling for the original leaders to take charge to their own countries futures and also pledged to work with us your members day to a post protectionism unilateralism unilateral sanctions and it'd be extension or national security concept in a bit to accelerate economic recovery in the region. he also proposed to do style was much of the organizations own development back and to promote digital courtesy cooperation, a rule for the president. she also called for
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a strengthening cooperation on the belt and wrote initiative trade and investment liberalization, and facilitation. and for acceleration, import infrastructure as well. yes. is it more efforts are needed to construct international logistic channel to ensure it's stable and smooth supply chain for original industries. and he also invited all parties to belt and road international corporations, somebody for him this year to jointly ensure the initiative benefits all parties of benefits the world wider and further. well, one of the biggest things that also happened was that the congratulation on a ron on assemble emission. now what is the significance of this move, especially for the arrow broad and what are the benefits to the members of the block? thanks for question. yes, you do, as you just said, the organization has just stepped
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a has just officially ushered in iran as does new member. and that extension is very significant because it means for the 1st time the organization has extend that it's, it's invalid to the persian gulf region. which is indeed a landmark for the future advancement of the, of the organization. and according to an expert that i've spoken to, the s u and iran expected to form an entry and active and win win situation. where both sides can shape which other realize mutual develop and that will also benefit the other member in the organization with more opportunities for cooperation. but economically, militarily, is it so and so forth. and also when it comes to china, iran ties, as we know that china and media ron has formed a comprehensive strategic partnership recently. and this relationship is believed
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to be further stress that and. ready further strengthened under the s u. s. framework in the future. also based on the current trends that the ex present officials predicted that the su group group would definitely continue to expand his membership in the future. as we know that besides iran, a bell or roots are also applied to john d. s. u, in 2022. so looking into the future, we're hopefully we're going to see more cooperation in this group. and we're opportunities for all the members of the benefits don't a lot happening. there are the same. changing susie chan correspondent, thank you you us. iran has been formally admitted, as we just stated, to the international political, economic and security glock lock with the summit leaders extending warm welcome, severe ronnie and leader use of july does take us through the significance of this
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move for on the 23rd somebody. it's of the shanghai cooperation organization hosted by india is attorney for and test that wrong to expand for the 1st time as a prominent member of the a c o, v i. c, o is a major security and trade cooperation organization in the original region, which was established in 2001 by russia, china. because x then curtis, that did, you can send those back. his dad later included india and pakistan. everyone has been an observer member and to shanghai cooperation organization since 2005. and now it's full membership as believe to be, are significant economic benefits for the country. and on the hit doing your trying to pull to be sure the world has now become multiple or is no longer a place for the u. s. and you'd have to have the less wood. and as our leader, once in the us has been through the garbage can. if history today, we need to strength, no choice without neighbors dollarization as one of his objects,
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but toss the agenda of this. here is a c o session for around the fall of the dollar and the global financial source company in the end of us sanctions that are several of the countries banking system from the rest of the world. now dish and the donor and using alternative currencies and say that way sort of runs returning to the global markets, showing how i can move in as a sean high corporation. organizations can help our country with uses depends us on the dollar. risk and health regional countries significantly tips if we can the growth because the us dollar has multiple lives, the world economy. now we can bring the us but now probably by using local currencies, no trade with the regional countries. many people in iran believe that the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal is the ultimate way out for the country to resolve its economic clothes. that was b a. when your court has for years remained only on paper. some people see new opportunities and there was collaboration with the emerging economy. he's in a lions there such as su brooks, who learns that one?
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are we doing the presidency of mr. one nice. we used to be inclined to want the west, and so we made many mistakes including the nuclear deal, which let us to rely on the west. but instead it wasn't or economic growth. so at that time they intensified the sanctions and our economic problems increase. now i believe mr. races approach is a very part of this stands for the future because we need to bolster our economics ties without neighbors. vh member countries of the a. c o represent around 42 percent of the world population and 25 percent of the global gdc. so there's an immense economic potential there, even when one was an observer member between 2 and remarkable economic ties with the seo region. according to the latest reporting period, there was total trade with s t o members was almost $42000000000.00 out of walls full membership will definitely see as part in trade with s c o members states. the one is also on the road to joining the board. screw up of emerging economies,
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comprising brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. it seems that everyone has founded slides minded partners, which are filming in new multiplan rewards order. that is beginning to shift the power balance away from the why says when a poor world view usability are 2 to one. as a now full fledged member or ron has put d dollarization any break away from western currency, had germany as one of its 1st priorities. the hedge and many of the western world horses, the picture, many of the dollar. and in order to install a new will, do we need to remove this level of practice using the dollar in national exchange? as no, we should speech to national kevin says any time soon who turned followed a policy ought to be the zation we, we in the future and would be in its own benefits and the run even though it's direction to that. if you want a phase to be to other countries like russia, china,
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india, or any other countries, we'd have to use on there and based on their own currencies. that would be for sure in their own benefits for the both site. it would be a win win and solution to relying this on american use dollar, which is being rep, noise, and being used to put the political pressure on the countries and being used tens of sanctions and forcing many things on the other front. and the chaise of britain special forces destroyed computer data to high potential evidence of war crimes committed by british soldiers in afghanistan against civilians. that's according to u. k. media artes donald quarter dives into the details for a decade. the moral and legal implications of allegedly dozens of summary executions of f. dan civilians had been hanging over the head of the british. i say
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yes. with a renewed public inquiry. lawyers are trying to get to the truth. but just as they came within an inch of the answers, they thought it turned out the evidence had already been destroyed in the defiance of the tools, the stuff or the u. k. had cool with this boom and into deleted the unknown quantity of data from the server, shows that before operation north, when we investigate just arrived at the u. k. headquarters to inspect it. according to the late day law firm and new evidence suggests, there were at least 80 suspicious civilian desks involving 3 s a s units between 20102013. and only now was an independent investigation under way. it's an inquiry that comes as a response to mounting pressure from numerous reports and civil cases, implying cold blooded murder at the hands of as a us troops. many of these instances involved nighttime rates on civilian homes like that of psych full a yard who was 19 years old. when the cs showed up and shot his father dead,
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the soldiers play black, who's over the hands of the men of the house and bound their hands with blasted ties. the women and children, including 19 year old. so i fully, uh, what i should guess through them on the out to wall of the families compound while they were being detained. that had burst of gunfire. when the helicopters flew off site full, a headed back to the house in search of his father, whom he had last seen being hen costs. and who did by the soldiers, he found his father. a farmer slumped against his bedroom wall with a 10 bullet holes in his hat. 4 people inside fully ours family were killed that night and events captured on tape by the us military. but the recording mysteriously disappeared. the british authorities did launch an investigation into a number of other similar killings into 2014, but 6 years later, it was closed after the military. police determines that the military had done nothing wrong. this is another significant moment as we take ground cds over the
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years to those who seek to move rights history in line their own pockets with no regard at all for the damage they have done to some of our nations finest people such as london dealing with its growth and record of slaughtering civilians. though back in 2020 australia found itself staring down the barrel of the very same war crime accusations. 39 killings in afghanistan involving planting weapons on victims, forcing soldiers to shoot prisoners. one australian soldier even pushed the disabled man to the ground machine, gun him to death and later drank beer from the victim's prosthetic leg. that soldier has been robert smith, the so called 0, still featured at the australian war memorial. something more than a few australians take issue with i'd like to know if it's me to reflect on the people he met at the man. if you don't replace the ask in villages i. that's what i think. and when the international criminal court tried to investigate the united
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states for potential war crimes, the trump administration just sanctioned the i c. c altogether. just goes to show what the west really means when it speaks of spreading democracy to other countries . do as i say, not as i do mean while the former a to afghanistan is national security advisor. merriam war back says western countries want to hide the facts about their armies. committing crimes as the incidents damaged or international standing. we are looking at the fact that most large, influential, international kind of country, such as united kingdom are the us. i really want their military to stay clean. really want to reflect on this united front and the fact that they're there to assist other countries. when you find flaws and inconsistencies it
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reflects badly on those nations. therefore, such evidence sometimes is hidden or from the public or not revealed. and they're held in more confidential trials. think it's hypocritical for the united kingdom for australians, for the us to preach on humanitarian efforts or provide any lecture guidance when there are harmful acts within their country and also within their military and foreign countries. to sierra aliens ruling party has security victory in the countries parliamentary elections. many western countries expressed concerns over the transparency of the elections, while the opposition demanded a re run. this comes to stays after the country's president also won his re election for a 2nd term, a local journalist, dentist. this report. according to the commission of serial dcss during serial
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spots, the s o p p as in laws of the you know, any probably mentioned the election superior and 60 percent of the seats. the commission on the ice will be clear, incumbents, president, you know, some of you as a, we know, be tied to contest. the idea is we found a total of 13 candidates. however, the minimum position policy, the own people savers, as an injection election results. many, many significant havior belong, sees on bo this on this whole establish the looks around the city is, i think, is all there was a strong proxy. it's not the money in your around elections, but become the local citizens. how kind of move on back to normal activities within the police because things still freaks i think and my kind of view. it is a much clear that's the election of um, the president didn't come to me as a surprise because i saw he's coming. and this coughing all the people moving around the electioneering courses,
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i'm in the very much care that's in my own view. i, i was, i was, i was having the feeling that she was going to be elected. because the fact remains that i never saw the position like i see if i'm new, we are ready for the process itself. and they give room for the president to be able to do is come pin all over the country. and this is something that i think um actually gave him the edge. we'll see if it's the one that's all for now. thanks for joining me for the latest freaking news head over to r t dot com and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms. we'll see you right back at the top the hour the in the mail. kyle has received
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a towel make over as consumers have a band and a dairy farmer, instead of different brands of whole 2 percent and skim options. now range from a soil almond and out. i'm sure i know hughes, and on today's 360 view, we're going to look at what is causing the world to become more lactose intolerant . let's get started. the a new ad by the creators behind god now has got people talking. international correspondent, roxan of solano explains why this take on getting people to drink. milk may have backfired. well, scotty, i don't think actress, uncle, medium aubrey plaza intended to get in the middle of the milk wars. with these commercial, the world's 1st and only milk made from what would now started with
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a simple idea. i saw a tree, and i asked myself, can i drink this? as it turns out, the answer is yes. if you make it into the commercial, went all it's showing different flavors and it's not until the and when you see the fake unappetizing products, do you, honda for time, realize it is a power the they even created a website and there are some dice scrolling through to the bottom, you read a disclaimer saying wouldn't milk is 100 percent fake, completely made up. and the whole sport is actually spa sort. i'm paid for by america's meal companies. is would melt real. absolutely not only real amounts, it's felt then what did i invest in? the only issue is most millennials and then we would drink. would milk? as you said, based for scott in the meal aisle has changed. there are tons of different products
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labeled milk making not very alternative these very popular, but the question is, would you have drink, would milk, or can it was all of these options? i tell you, i'm not a moved. i mean, i'm sorry i had to enter my joke on that one. i'm sorry, but now i would not. i'm one of those the plays and you know, there's a reason why god for the cows on this earth make milk. why? why i scares me. of things that are altered in sort of a, a and the scientific era. well, for me is like there's so many products based off of the theory you know, like pastries, la tease obviously. um sandwich. brad with butter and i think it's hard not to. not eat or drink me. right. and i think it's important that we know what actually when they say meal, what is milk? every other every we have lots of other questions in this world. now we just added one more into our repertoire. are trying to thank you so much for reporting on this . yeah, there's almost 79000000 begins in the world. and while that number sounds big,
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there's only one percent of the global population. but the number of people who are choosing not to drink milk from the cow is increasingly growing. now the choice to consume milk alternative is subjective and varies from person to person. all based on individual preferences, belief in dietary needs. some are choosing the alternative because they might have an allergy or lactose intolerance. well, others choose the alternatives because they believe it is healthier for their body . then there's those that believe in drinking non dairy, because they're choosing this past because they believe is better for the plant by me, either methane produced by cal's or the possible in humane treatment of cattle on dairy farms. but with the retail sales of a plant based milk alternative topping 20900000000 globally last year. the increase in availability of products and the marketing of options definitely is causing real competition for the dairy industry. in fact,
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statistical data reveals milk alternatives are the largest category of a plant based food exceeding meat ready made meals and ice cream products. what effect will this have on the future of the dairy industry and world wide availability? well, to join us to discuss is sylvain shop why is a community research and professor in food distribution and a policy at del jolla university in halifax, nova scotia, canada. and he's a former member of the universities and faculty of management. thanks for joining us, dr. charlotte, why? thank you so much for joining us today. i want to start off this conversation. are you seeing an actual decrease in demand for milk from dairy farms right now? actually the consumption per capita has been dropping steadily for last several years. uh, so consumption overall is quite steady. but with even with more people to see
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the we are seeing a drop per capita. so we are drinking less mil now with dairy products, a bit different dairy products. so depending of the product you look at, demand actually does go up from time to time like butter. for example, a few years ago the demand for butter did go up uh for other products as well. so it really depends on the of the product you look, well you look at, but generally speaking, fluid milk consumption is, is way down per capita on both sides of the border. really, why do you feel like this is happening at the present time? well, 1st of all, i think that a lot of people are considering reconsidering their relationship with with dairy. i mean, we're the only um, uh, mabel's honors drinking milk from another mammal. and when you think about it, it really can feel awkward for some people. there is some history,
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obviously it didn't happen overnight. the, we've been doing this for thousands and thousands of years, but now with science, we know more about nutrition. we know more about health. and so now there are more options. all of a sudden the people could actually get their nutritional fix elsewhere are consuming, other types of food and the end. thanks to science, thanks the research we're able to provide these options to, to consumers. that's why people are starting to reconsider their relationship with milk. and barry generally speaking, are very farmers currently trying to do anything to help encourage consumption of their product. again, as such a large scale as we've seen in the past. i mean, one of the largest and lobbying groups used to be, especially in the west, was the dairy farmers, especially amongst the education department. are you seeing the idea of stepping up those marketing campaigns again as one of their possible approaches? i actually believe that right now, we're in the midst of
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a dairy war of sort, cuz on the one side, of course, you have the dairy lobby, which is incredibly powerful on both sides of the border. by the way. they have voice at many tables. they're quite influential, politically and economically. but on the other side, what we're, what we're seeing that's new is our plant base companies, uh, companies who manufactured products. so using vegetable proteins, they're out, they're actually uh, not only advocating for their product, but the crew they, they ultimately criticize dairy in general, ult lee is certainly one company that comes to mind right now in america, you're seeing the company advertising in many newspapers, ads. they put they're putting as criticizing dairy, so it is something we haven't seen before, but you can see that right now. uh, both sides i guess are challenging each other.
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