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for the widget presidents and the results, would you 20 and they would just didn't know for sure, for sure. and i'm comfortable. and which, which, which insidiously certificate process the headline stories this our, the russian military rep pals, kids countries expensive attacks on the front lines of dumbbells bouts of the premium president tours, nate to member states with a fresh appeal for arms and munitions. claims of hypocrisy are leveled up the us treasury secretary following her criticism of china is barriers to foreign firms. john, at the ellen's visits of aging, comes amid and flames. economic attentions between the united nations and more emergency able to help refugees from war torn and so done,
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some find themselves friends in the war zone, after their passports, being held at the us embassy were destroyed. when washington pulled, it's outside the wherever you're turning in from across the globe. this our welcome to moscow, and then use our on our t introduction. russian troops sub repel jew cleaning and attacks on the front line near the city of our charles school, so known as by nudes in the done yet region. that's according to russia's ministry of the fence which released this for the age of russian tanks. moving into combat positions and pushing back against the forces while elsewhere in the buffalo zones in the neighboring loop, ganske region you printing, assault, fits, are reported to have been pushed from their fund hold. states ortiz,
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senior correspondent, the rock as the reports now. and the recent developments on the ground, a ukrainian soldier, parts of the special forces squad, films, and the attempt to the tag on the russian outpost. you run across and stick tight to cover on the left. any cover we move that way. it doesn't go according to plan. the attack is sponsored by russian troops. a machine gun opens up. an injury. injury. i'm injured before i applied last. so in the minutes, the anti you play me in squad, is killed. the speed you it, peter mazda is ukraine's disastrous defensive, across hundreds of kilometers the scene, but pete's head doing attacks against fortified russian positions. the casualties
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are renewal of us, the men added. yeah, the americans supplied max pool with the vehicle, takes a direct heat, reportedly in stop are always your region over the past month, billions and billions of dollars worth of data, weapons and vehicles have but, and the financial stress is telling the conflict. this conflict has no military solution to say, i do not accept the provision of munition, especially if it is from the reserves of the bulgarian army. because like you, i'm the president and supreme commander and i have clear responsibilities not to weaken the defense capabilities of demo jerry nomics amongst native states. well, we are in, this is on the rise. now that the prospect have a quick ukrainian victory has been proven fantasy instead of fight. they're starting to say of which the key of you is that acceptable states needs
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guns and money. last piece, the building and they should have given us. i'm sure that you in the european union and ukraine, europe should have common values, ukraine and nato should have common values anymore and it cannot be otherwise. it is impossible to strike a balance or support russia in this war. why? because russia wants to destroy nato, and to europe and destroying the european union, is their aim. do you understand? the lensky is determined to continue as long as the united states and its need to allies keep sending arms and have you. these should keep the war going. there are still millions of ukrainian men left to mobilize for the grind. no matter the losses. for 3 to one
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direct case, it's directed. but the question remains to what and a quick ministry victory who arguably victory a tool for ukraine is now a distant and to use every prospect. and the more apparent that becomes the hard, the, it will be to maintain a united need to front more i guys do, you have all the familiar guns region know the conflict in ukraine, the black sea green deal, t as a bid for nato membership dominated talks of the premium presidents loving their zelinski travel to, to, to, to meet his country park ridge of ty berto on, on friday. the final leg of his latest european tour is symbol based journalist. yes. and that can, has more than what the talk to chief, the most part. there is a great deal of the usa so much that has been discussed with the great deal security concerns regarding the black sea. and general nato ascension has been on
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the tables. but according to what the charges president said, he also said that the prisoner swap is on our agenda. it is amongst our top priority matters that are going to be discussed. so the level of the big you would see that remains there is because of a number of reasons. firstly, these, the things that were discussed with the credit and presidents will be discussed with the russian president vladimir george. and he is expected to pay a visit to turkey later next month. and based on those meetings, we can have a better and clear understanding as to what the roadmap will be moving forward. however, i do want to emphasize a little bit on the nature of ascension. i'll be at the kremlin, might not well come to nato and ascension for ukraine. we also know how the target president operates. so although the church presidents at on kind of a general doesn't oppose ukraine joining nato, it also does not want to strain ties with boss scouts and based on how on cuz it
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has essentially active in the past. we can also assume, at least until this meeting takes place with the russian president, that's much of what on cut a says the should be taken with a grain of salt. this could also mean based on what target shanell this then experts have been discussing. is this meeting with the landscape and this potential meeting with waterman pollution in the upcoming month? an attempt at peace talks. we do know that in order for ukraine to join the joke, the more or the conflict needs to come to an end. and that could be what is on, on cut his mind. the charges present has been adamant and has been very vocal about bringing an end to the conflict and focusing on reconstruction, which was also a topic of discussion in the meetings here is stumble. the viewers speakers have found themselves being council to the prestigious stanford university in the
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us post office, no 6 weeks from members of the ukrainian neo nazi. i was off, but tell you who have been given the red carpet frequent. we delve into the toner websites, r t dot com plus plenty more. there. the sites of course, the, the spike bolting the doors shut to the american market for chinese tech, joins such as, while away. the us treasury, secretary as accuse badging of using protectionist practices against foreign firms . john at the islands, words came, she continued her visit to china with economic and frayed tensions between the 2 countries. not going away through meetings with my counterparts and communicating the concerns, including china is use of non more to tools like to expand its subsidies for steam enterprises and domestic firms as well as barriers to market access for
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foreign firms. i think potentially triple like unity factions has been taken against us firms in recent months. it's just so unfair. what the market do its work . don't have the government rigging things interesting words from the us. treasury secretary janet yell and as she arrives in beijing for a 4 day stay and talks, this comes in the aftermath of biden and referring to chinese president. she's been paying as a dictator and a spat ask. busy leading the trade war, this time over computer chips. right before yelling arrived, china slap some new export controls onto semi conductor computer chip manufacturers in the united states yell and brought it up immediately. of course, i'm also concerned about new export controls. recently announced by china on to critical minerals used in technologies like semi conductors were still evaluating
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the impact of these actions. but it reminds us of the importance of building resilience and diversified supply chains, rich words. the usa has been dropping new restrictions like halloween, candy, month after month, the restrictions on any conducted ship manufacturers and china get tighter and tighter with the stated goal of some us lawmakers to be completely locked in china out of this vital market. but now that china is decided to impose some of its own restrictions at this point. you've got jaelyn crying foul. maybe she should have listened to what china has been saying. month after month to sonya one son, china always opposes the wes eva, stretching the national security concept, abusing export control measures, using all sorts of pretexts to control and kill us other countries into joining it's technological blockade against china into to you tell me what i'll do for you as introduce the chips and science back to the us companies receiving the us
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government subsidies not expended, volunteer production capacity in china for 10 years and uses allies to districts and we conduct experts to china. this is a typical economic patient, isn't it? for you guys didn't realize that the concepts of national security and i've used as national paula to a bit trellis to press enterprises like huawei people, antique talk to you talk to if they show me. but it's not just semi conductor chips . there are many different areas in which the united states has been looking to roll back china's influence and push back against corporations based on the chinese mainland. there is cloud computing, for example, firms based in china has been targeted huawei technologies, the world's largest telecommunications manufacturer, has been targeted for years. this corporation that was cited by harvard business review as being an example of successful profit sharing, as been a target of the united states with us officials traveling around the world urging
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country is not a contract with wow, way. when it comes to setting up their telecom grids, when janet jaelyn complains about the use of non market factors by the chinese government, this is a great example of what some might call pot, calling the kettle black tabletop. and archie, new york, is that spring? you too are freaking our $8000000.00 of additional aid is being sent by the u. n to side to town. it's the help deal with the thousands of refugees sled into the country from its war toy, nor their neighbor. the money comes on top of another 8000000 or least in june and the providing live saving assistance for displaced people a minute. the bills are planned to conflicts incident on arrival, across the border with nothing. many reported that they were subjected to violence and exploitation, such as extortion, unloading as they fled to south through down. they need urgent support to reach
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safety and going to build their lives. when washington closed its embassy and sit down in april, another important aspect here. all key documents, including any local passports currently being held there were destroyed. that's left a number of suits in. these people trumped in the worst. so embassy stuff say that the destruction of documents is standard security procedure in light of a withdrawal. but for those affected, that means they now have no passports and thus no legal opportunity to find safe refuge elsewhere. that's estimated around 2800000 people have been displaced as a result of the conflict and so done with many fleeting 2 neighboring countries, particularly agent. here's the story of one of those, no stranded without a passport. the last and this i think that it's nice of my story, the beginning when i was accepted into most this program in the united states. i successfully completed all the necessary procedures and underwent an interview at the us embassy in khartoum in early april. at that time,
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i was informed that my visa had been approved and it was scheduled to receive my passport from the embassy on april 16th. unfortunately, the onset of for disrupted these plans as they conflicted with an ongoing situation in sit down. despite my repeated attempts to retrieve my passport by conducting the embassy via email, i received no response. it was only on may 17th that i received a reply, informing me that old passport store to the embassy had been destroyed, folding their security protocol. consequently, i find myself stranded in sedona, unable to travel, and to complete my master's program, or even leave the country for a similar situation with passports being destroyed was also seen 2 years ago. and i found this done, that was when the us rates to polite of the country is the telephone swift back to power. and i've left a number of local off campus we've been working for us. forces trump there. i'm fearful of retribution from the returning telephone authorities.
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well, governance and global policy consultant, a gap re key watts unit to outline the difficulties people face. who's had their passports destroyed. this is a problem now, because so that is it facing the war. it will not be possible for most of these nations really don't work being 0 positively for that turner trent base the password is may not be, is it possible for them to get messy passes for those non so then these lots of notes. again, that's been on the board and it was done, the embassies have been established an access point to be able to provide the documentation to move so that in case the documentation has been destroyed in case the move uh whoever needs to. it's much more difficult for them to access safe haven to move the country to access their rights. but further, so the biggest thing is that passports and so this one has the documentation in
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this message. it makes of externally difficult for them to try and give documentation against the funds to the the needs of he says without the c one reason that i just described. so the needs of patients will be saying, well, you know, what is the kinds of just issue a new passports, i'm having a civil war. and then in the midst of the civil, it's such a difficult time to be built in addition to particular citizens because you have a highly tightened security on the slide. there are some individuals with a passport 20 years in a really bad situation a part as high school named after the us civil rights activists. angela davis is to be renamed rober comments she made 2 years ago, stating that racism was systemic in front. it is a qual, uh, i believe it is necessary that we were just the name and of angela davis high
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school. since i have not received any proposal from the application to community or the mayor of san denise. i believe that with phoebe at the name of rosa pox, to have the head of the park, his region who ordered the name change. valerie progress, i choose davis of being photo dangerous, some devices back in 2021. the american active this along with other academics accused friends of having a quote colonial mentality which could be seen. right. it's governance and quote, the move to to name the school comes and it fresh soul searching in front after a french algerian teenager was shot dead by police last month, sparking violent riots, selecting sections of racism by the security forces. just to put the story in some context and under with davis is a human rights activist. suffice against racial discrimination seen by controversial by some during her student years,
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she joined the radical block pump her movement, which fought for the civil rights of black americans. the 1970s, the f. b. i punched her on its most wanted list, which provoked widespread. i cry around the world, including in the soviet union, the news by the part of the regional head to rename the school was denounced by many, including one french and p. here come so culture, did you say, madam 4 percent refused to allow the name of angela davis, a great figure and civil rights activist in the united states to be given to an aisle difference high school. however, one thing reassures me, no establishment will ever by the name of valerie peck. chris, you are joining us alive now. i from california international affairs specialist professor mood. sally, you are most welcome to the program of
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a time, i suppose when the issue of racism is making so many headlines in france as we just started slide hi, contentious, is it to draw the name of, of a prominent ad block civil rights activists from, from a high school it as very bad, and it is a present already have. it speaks to how the french system named or line system addresses issues of identity and identity that seems not to include those who are not aware of what the frances them sees us french. so it's very damaging, but it adds to the list of a bad thing. so bad the policy and advise the approach to handling the issue of identity that to many immigrants who came or who went to france, not i would talk to somebody is, are the immigration, easy and fast. is
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a result of colonialism. and it has roots in, in the french continued his refusal to add that to the past and to move on with a new page. so it's a bad day but, but it is not really a surprise, one would expected from what it is. what do we have seen for, for many decades now, was demonstrated by the a position between nations and human rights the court. now this is just the name was some of the most procedures, international organizations. it does a, it does appear to be a bomb, the age of sorts, over a gaping wound, you know, changing the name of a school in order to, to bring around more at equal footing for, for citizens in front. it just seems misguided. and in this case,
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at wrong the docs including what one french m p said that we just saw there, is this going to alter in any way this situation fronts, doing things like this renaming high school? or what do you know? the defense system is going to centralize, and it seems as we have seen by all numbers, evidence that immigrants or leaders who came from the background of colonial heritage. and i'm really not an africans or asians for that matter or other african countries. the i'm not generalized and in more ways than and then and then one of what is a clear evidence and this is that the kid, the high school with this school is, is established. the large majority of the population is black. each was the man and the community, and that chose and the name of angela davis. and angela davis, as you pointed out, is not a figure a that's a, is a who is
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a sort of not known or has. and as a don, well, a in a defend in for social justice and issues. okay. quantity a, she's been a, she was a victim of that more than anything else. she's a well established professor at u. c. santa cruz. so all of this adds 2 more sort of a pile of injustice acts that makes the. busy a, the prime system more acceptable uh, by uh, the vast majority of the, of the immigrants and more so by the worst community, because we have seen and, and by the condemnation of the, what's happening in france. so it's likely to continue on the same path until the differential or able to look inside themselves and spot to the for man or
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changing this perception by adopting a policy that talk multiculturalism listed and the kinds the identity. you know, it's probably in fact it's really i just, i just want to put the point you just want we, we have you, sir a but the, the flip side plane at, by those in, in power talking about the change of the school. the saying that it's going to be renamed the rosa parks school the saying that at she's more of, and i called them unless divisive at them and angela davis also there's being claims from jewish groups saying that, you know, she supports sanctions against israel over its policies. in policy sites, so it is the rules of parks thing, but something in the, in the, as you said, the block predominant school can get behind is, is that a solution is not announcer, as well. in many ways,
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you can make that point, but it's a bandit. uh, what is at stake here is this, the group, the large auditor, the populations are block, chose to name their high school of to angela davis. the comparison is really, doesn't matter here, both are leaders that are when you paint wherever respected in that community. now, angela davis has a history for taking positions that some groups in this case is i, these do not see them as a cracked in their eyes. so from that perspective, that support i think of decision, but as many would say there is always comfortable there say including those i park because the, the band a aid that was sort of 3 name and it to at a, with a name with the story is very well known and it would not, it please,
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the cost of that is the right wingers. those who lead at this movement, it's the system make again as engine to angela davis and now we'll see it. and then the other thing, the problem is the prevent that the french defense system has to look in deep, deep into its social consciousness. it's history and, and, and as long as we that has no change, you know, the controversy are not comfortable versus the issue. and it has to be the same, but also part is a good, tentative about the what to noticed is that the one, they named the name they did mention that there was no other highest sort of proposition. you know, she needs the population, wanted the engineer davis down as well. thanks so much for taking us through all that and giving us a little bit more insight into that story as well. professor, her mood, sally political list of international at a 1st specialist. we thank you very much today. thank. i think,
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you know, in the emerging multi polar world africa and india can cooperate the see both of their economies rise together. that's the message from india is foreign minister who's embarked on a 4 day visit to the east african nation of the terms in the as new daily focuses on building ties with emerging economies. of the global. a water approach to africa today is to create more of a task like that to invest in africa, to work with us across, to create capacities enough to go. so that the rise of africa also takes place as countries like india are rising. and they should be external affairs, minister of india is in the country of tens. and yes, we do know that those 2 countries have had, by natural ties and have a long standing good relationship between the 2 countries. now the minister has had a long list of an agenda during his 4 day visit to the african states. and this
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includes the inspect to what's the supply project in pennsylvania as well as some of the, the details of tens are near, wouldn't be meeting with them. and the staff exams, the boss as well as it was section that would be taking place on an indian naval ship that is currently in attends in the and not the minister went on to speak of fox, the relations and the ties that the country has with india as well as his projections in terms of what he sees, what people see would be the growing of africa and tends india as a whole. we are not as an extractive economy. we are not in the manner in which a lot of other countries are they have already model economic objectives for us. this is a broader deep partnership. do know that the relationship between india and tens in mia is characterized by it's heavy infrastructure, investment,
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large scale projects, as well as a focus on and natural resources. and we also know that there's been a lot of training in terms of human development in the resources sick to as well as tom slow with in technology. now, india's engagements in africa, the hold include collaborations in industry such as pharmaceuticals, to the communications and renewables. and the inc to sprints in africa's software lines is a one that be searching v. i'll putting a, a deep dive next. spend to the shocking allegations linking the doctors without borders military and creeping an organ, trafficking a new hi, substantive for the claims on are the part of those with earlier conflicts to some of the questions are documentary team gets the grip with the
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the on december, the sixteen's 2021. the ukrainian parliament approved law number 58. 31 the stipulates ukrainians, including children, can become organ donors, postuma state. without the notarized consent and without relatives consent, the organs can be sold a special database, accessed the corporates, with foreign clinics. the on april of 142022. the ukrainian parliament tossed another little number
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56108 exams organ transplantation from v a t. the road to exposing ukrainian organs abroad was clear the . there will be no doubt any might give them a le most nice. and those will be possible at 70 say, excuse me, they'll be forced to look we must say diagnosis because i didn't somebody say it'd be in the quote on patrone of each nose. it's also called black market transplants, surgeons operated in his home country the other day. and i thought for you to feel comfortable with your best left to and i've done that and what i've done, postal postal albany, a postal code for me and the sit on the.
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