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to me, i was going to explain the very common way for us to buy starbucks in your channels as well. so i was in the children escrow quarter see the model much single washington's decision to send widely palm cluster up, all mystic t of not only unders a host of countries including russia, china, and probably from america's a. so allies also a head on the program. this, our saving and so demonstrators and office, the euro budget, palms, and plumb to release it into the c rating contaminated war. if mr. grossi is a sure that the focus she made contaminated water safe enough. i would like to ask if he is willing to advise the government of japan, a water deprived country to use that water is drinking water for riches. but at
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what cost? as a major canadian mining company expands, its presence in the african copper belt, questions are raised about the environmental impact of human rights, the world around the clock. this is our t international through the hub, your company for the news. our russia show you train, they say supply of the widely bind it constitutes a war crime. i don't kind of the has the fact to confess to committing bull crimes by the united states during the crating conflict. do you agree, stated that civilians would die from american? russia's actions you responsible easily lead to humanitarian problems. relevant parties should not fuel to the fire exacerbate contradictions leading to an aggravation of the ukrainian crisis. as my pity for the ukrainian people, i appeal to the u. s president as the supplier and the ukranian president as the recipient, not to use cluster bombs in the war because the washington's decision to supply key
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of wood cluster munitions comes just days before president biden is to attend a nato summit taking off and choose they enlist you in the with her take on the timing, your chart to come. it seems like a pretty straightforward mission. you as president onto air force one and shadow summit in lithuania for the the other western leaders could all just ramble on about how united they are over ukraine is also going to make a pit stop a route to this meeting in london on monday to hang out with british prime minister, reach you soon. ok, maybe try to keep deflecting any talk of that trade deal that the us promise britain, if it's secured, it's breakfast, divorce from the u. then he was supposed to hang out with king charles, who's coordination? 5 in this because while he's 80 and probably maybe he was just still too tired from the white house. easter egg rolls to be a big chance for king charles to showcase this climate change. project tends to move. philanthropist and investors seems pretty simple. right. what could possibly
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go wrong? well, how about the fact that right before the trip biden's stumbled to the podium and announced that washington would be sending ukraine cluster munitions. now that might none, charles or the royal family, given that the late princess diana made campaigning against landmines, precise slice clauses, binding effectively cluster vaughan munition. as you capable of blowing up a time as allies are already condemning to move spain based on the firm commitment it has with ukraine, all weapons and bombs cannot be delivered under any circumstances. no, to cluster bombs and yes, to the legitimate defense of ukraine, which we understand should not be carried out with cluster bombs. i have followed the media reports for us as a state party, the oslo agreement on the convention on cluster munitions applies. the u. k. is signatory to a convention which prohibits the production or use of cluster munitions and
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discourages that use. many of these allies are actually going to call by didn't know to his face. we're talking here about weapons that are banned by a legally bind, signed by these allies buttons, but some of which don't round and exploding on innocent civilians years later and often not children who mistake them for toys. but apparently, the pentagon isn't really that good at seeing the big picture dance as anybody. but the worst thing for civilians in ukraine is for russia to win the war. and so it's important that they don't. so in this guy's logic, it would be a big win for ukraine if the country was literally literal, honest citizens. that means having a long shot at defeating russia on the battlefield. sounds exactly like the kind of foresight much every single one of its reason failed for and wars. the bible was against cluster munitions before they were for the crime just last year for some
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legal cluster bombs. if that's true, is there a red line for how much will be tolerated against billions in this manner that illegal to potentially it is. it would be, i don't have any confirmation of that. we have seen the reports. if, if that were true, it would potentially be a work reporting highlights and use of cluster bombs by russian forces. in several populated areas including, hama and edward's tax, using these imprecise weapons only continue to cause a necessary so where the rifles had been indiscriminate reckless in syria, they seemed to have no difficulty dropping cluster munitions around we're civilians may be but defined as allied free for a minister is using as an opportunity to showcase diplomatic savvy on twitter in the wake of a german representative, calling to munitions use violation of international order. advise mr. all stegner.
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i'm talking about. have you ever been to war and ukraine for 500 days? did you feel the suffering of the people? if not, then stay seated on? it'll be their mire sofa. nemo, you premium, present it 5 years. liskey is without any costume changes, of course. and well, he just is fresh off of flop and bulgaria was a conflict. this conflict has no military solution should, especially if it is from because like you, i'm the president and supreme commander and i have clear fans, capabilities of the bulgarian all me know because that remark set to wednesday off of wanting to destroy nato europe. the european union and bulgaria, maybe you should just focus a bit more on what washington is busy doing to his own country right now and all of it with his full blessing. what for more on developments? let's cross live now to brian for let's x when we're us, marine and geo political analyst. brian good to see you today. the come body in
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prime minister as well as russian china condemn washington's move to the that's the head of a country, which i would suggest truly understands the impact of indiscriminate weapons. absolutely. cambodia allow, and vietnam war bind to buried in millions of these types of munitions. a lot of these munitions are still spec hill people every single year in cambodia. i believe it's been about 20000 people killed funds, b floated oregon. so what people need to remember is that cambodia and getting of the special military operation has been supporting ukraine all watching them being this move by the united states to send them these cluster munitions. it just one more on the we know extremely well bryan a. so they're also suffering from the deadly us legacy of plus, so deadly for so long the stair design there may be under combat
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conditions. uh, there's always going to be a certain percentage slowed and they will persist in the environment the unexploded until to see the out of modern materials. it's not as if they're going to bio the grade. and so they years actually decades that capes become even washington's close, near to allies help express their concerns up up this movie does not suggest buying the lines isn't quite as united over the conflict as often made art of the to pay lip service. the west is always posing as being, morally superior to everyone else. and if they're so flipping on, disregarding positions, but they supposedly have a, spans on and have signed conventions over on ben. it's going to be which is already stretched to the limits at this point. washington has previously called di pressure for using cluster bombs in the past, but seems happy to ship it so now. you know,
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we also heard in the week brian saying that, yes, we'll send them, but we don't want them to use it. essentially that's coming from the pentagon. you know, that's an excuse. i would suggest a kindergarten child would use for, for trying to get out of something mixed messages up the very yes and again it's, it's the united states trying to pretend that it's like lots funding. these costs are musicians to credit the fire on the battlefield, being sense simply because the us as nothing else left to send a new crane, these weapons are not going to help them when the conflict, it's just pointing to ride out. and then when the conflict is over, it's going to complicated compound the reconstruction afterwards. and does it help as well? that's the debates, over budget for coming years is brought in saying, you know, we've got none of these weapons we need to update, we need to modernize, and that's going to cost a lot more money for, for you to. absolutely, and people have to remember that it is going to take years to increase the collective west spilled period industrial output. so this is not something that is actually going to help ukraine,
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and it's something that may not help the united states and in the future. conflicts, it attempts to provoke around the world either just to, to finish all finally, but it does seem, doesn't were previously, all the cards are suddenly being given the green light to be sent at to ukraine. i haven't heard the word piece being used in quite some time as well, if ever in, in some quarters. no. we've got cluster bottoms next in line. that seems f. 16 fighter at jets. where does it this physically impossible for the united states of the south was to continue this proxy war against russia and ukraine. and we see miss patter with the united states elsewhere and places like afghanistan and rocks and syria, they continue kicking the camp down the road no matter how their opponents make the conditions on the ground and possible take. so this conflict, the end of the time for let's take from us marine on g open cock time, and thank you. thank you. the approval by the you ends,
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atomic energy watchdog depends plum to release previously contaminated water. c has been met with an uproar from a number of sites, korean, and things clear to the agencies had i, you got the gen, i would like to say the i a is conclusion regarding international safety standards is limited to nuclear waste from normal nuclear power plants and we're next to the us getting the, the gross is i'm, i'm very concerned that director gross said in the media interview yesterday, that he would drink the contaminated water or swimming it. if mr. grossi is assured that the focus she made contaminated water is safe enough. i would like to ask if he is willing to advise the government of japan, a water deprived country to use that water is drinking water and more industrial or agricultural water. instead of discharging it into the sea to expand on those remarks, the n p's argue that the international atomic energy agency report overlooks the impacts of the waste water. really sunsets. a bad example to other countries to the
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spike concerned from both the public and the opposition figures. the government and soul has back the un buildings report claiming its own analysis. i find there will be, quote, no meaningful impact on its waters. wherever the head for the field gross did say that it's understandable that people are apprehensive about the plan. the visit of the atomic watchdogs chief was met with hungry demons. fine with protest rallies, health brought the weekend, jumps from the crowd, the lawmakers meeting with the i a was being held. protesters say they're extremely concerned about the risk as opposed to the health of the nations people. i'm for generations to come down with a i think the i a e a record is a trick. does it show some of the gmc, so it depends focusing with both the plan, strict tibbetts a. so i cannot believe port on this issue. this is a matter of conscience and responsibility for a future generations,
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including our children and to send the rest of their lives. today i will be worried whenever i eat, and i will know it's all right for me to eat this. i think there will be a lot of follow up issues and that's why people are so angry. the i'm so, and really in the future we're going to be the water vapor, the prizes from the sea and comes down. this rain will eventually harmless. oh, and the worry about that repeated i the more than 80 percent of the sin nuclear contaminated water from for the sea manager, the see the one sided data to each of the south korean government. and the ruling party in favor of japan is really hard to understand. that is why i'm here to produce with tree criticize the discharge plan last week and threatened action if it wants to go ahead. the country already has a bottle of food inputs from 10 jump in these regions. following the focus, she met nuclear millstein back in 2011. hong kong nowadays is considering stopping c food and agricultural products from quote, high risk regions in japan coming in as well. and schoology problems,
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university of she's woke up who believes the claims of the side, pre and opposition are not black by science. the fact of the matter is the truth. him that, you know, for pushing my dues out is expected at one 7th of the amount that's recommended by the ego. and it's only going to be $22.00 training to to, you know, per annum over korea who is making a big claim about this gives out $157.00 care bechtel worth of training every year in any country with any nuclear generate or do cell is true to if they're so concerned in front of french embassy, which gives out $1500.00 tear bechtel per annum, saying that the government is putting good relations at with japan. those type 3 and then pays above. public safety by barking, the water release plan. you don't think that that assessment is based in reality,
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is wrong in the sense that they're not sacrificing, you know, public safety, that it is totally safe. it is safe for then, you know, thing done or you know, it being done in china as well, right? but so it's sorry to interrupt, but there wasn't that new killer milstein within just over a decade ago, inside korea. that's happened in japan. and one of the issues that people have with other issues around the world is that it's not just in the, in the soul, in the water, no affecting people, it stays there. and so we don't really know what it's going to be like in generations to come. so perhaps the side, korean people lose opposition and peas are our approach to this because they don't know what it's going to be like in 50 a 100 years time. a fine, then let me ask you a question that it will be a problem of focus. cima in region, isn't it? we're talking about what will be discharged into the just opposite of where, you know, korea is basing in the 1st place. torrential, reinforce. busy in india is resulted in huge flooding south reported the left 22
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people dead on force, many from their homes. the street turned into raging rivers with people clinging to whatever they code to escape. huge amounts of water released from a dum into the amino river. the government's ones, the river levels may rise to the reach market more than 2 forms within 5 logical departments. this sunday passed to begin the width of july de, since likely to effect warnings for northern states. the one of the world's largest mining companies is setting its sites on the african corporate billets, with plans to dig for new the republic of congo. but questions are being raised as to whether they start being put before the environmental impact on the safety of workers picking up the story. here's local reporter view. you could,
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the mining companies globally have a reputation human rights practices. canadian companies which dominates and the global industry are among the most accused offenders. and for us fabric gold has back to the way with reports of serious human rights abuses and its mines within the african continent and beyond. and the company has failed to address the paternity. as of this moment, barrick is competing back in to retrieve some b a. and the democratic boss to forest at area is an cables and cobalt for me to i . when that's common, you will coming go here to respect our lo and have more benefits to local community reaction is to 1st discourage the congo reasons and being governments from offering him this market. because mark bristow does not support the same decision when he gets home. when foreign companies in multinational come back that way we can contract what's needed for the republic. what's the need for the population?
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okay, that's what got to come into the in the communities have been left with the medium quotes for justice. so a violence, the case of ledges. barrick is responsible for the violence committed by mind. police and security. this case is another step in attempting to hold canadian mining companies responsible for their overseas human right abuses. codes not only in africa have been at loggerheads with barrett gold. last active is an old old barrack has repeatedly said it has resolved but human rights issues and reports. human rights abuses have increased in recent years. the such that during to pull to and 5 of the shootings. and of course, the mining di and says it is full, but in this thing, we intend to vigorously defend against these allegations and the appropriate forum . it attempts to advance claims against barrick gold corporation in ontario based on alleged actions of the 10s in the end police. even though barrick exercises no control or direction of any nature over the 10s, any and you've been far in court for nancy and the survivors know that they face an
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appeal struggle against a powerful corporation. but it is and means resolute touching the barracks. dealings with the victims of violence by mis security and put these in popping again into zenia was primarily designed to protect the company from the legal action rather than when we have been raped and men who have been hurt or killed by mine security. buried gold, corporate ery, have negotiated a settlement of claims by 14 individuals from popular in new guinea, p and g. so what do you need? please stop collecting, outspoken and then aggressive and never adequately addressing the real concerns of battery. perform the damage the bad because instilling impoverished and local communities and survivors of police killings and assaults as being out for vengeance and to patient prove barracks, human rights. oh, it's a s g credential, contaminate towell to and destroy our glasses. it would have destroyed the valley
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and our lives. now it's very cold executives, one with a desire to grow and caught mainly africa. investors should be asking themselves why this company is continuously embroiled in conflict and legal action involving its deeply harmful relationships, would engage in those communities that surround its areas of. okay, just finally want to show you this. there parliaments may be located thousands of miles of park, but their work in them are increasingly getting closer. a king delegation from russia, headed by the offer chamber of parliament's personal invitation of the chinese parliament, had the 1st cultural pit stop for valentina lafayette. was the museum of the communist party of china opened in 2021. it showcases more than 4 dollars and 22 miles installed. the already warm relations between the countries are expected to deepen further as talks or tables on quantities ortiz golf course,
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or is in the chinese capital for us. on here right now in beijing where a delegation from russia's federation council has arrived for the a to meeting on international cooperation with the chinese people's congress. the russian delegate of the federation council valentino might be income and it where what's going to be discussed here is thing from the anything between trade and economic cooperation and energy cooperation to potential regulation of ukraine conflict and right behind me is the great hall of the people where these talks are expected to take place with the chinese people's congress. now it's a board to know also this comes on the backdrop of a number of recent high profile visits by us, offended on, potentially reviving relations which are at an all time low set or if or as low as they've been in several decades between the connected to security issue as well. we saw one recent visit by the us finance secretary, janet jaelyn,
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who took 4 days here in china and ended her trip with actually very few results. she said that the chinese side express concerns over her talking about a rather uh, the coupling, the economies of china and the united states. but she said that there was a difference between the coupling and the risking with the exact difference she didn't really explain. but again, very few results came out of that meeting. there was another meeting just earlier than that by us secretary of state anthony blanket and who you again very few results from this meeting, but joe biden controversially called, seizing darkly after that. so this meeting between the russian delegation and the chinese people's congress really presents some big opportunities for a restaurant strategic cooperation that both countries have enjoyed for a long time. now, it is a trip to the cross talk studios next, where peter, i'm guess, are to a particular high washington's justification of we're sending them,
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