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totally bound to well now in power. exactly. journalist an editor at mcgraw, b dot org martin j. thank you very much. meanwhile, german parliament member has urge for nato to be dissolved. the call comes admit the block summit and least the radio where the alliance adopted yet another military aid package for kids. on the phone or not, whenever there is talk about nita the following, 3 minutes are spread. first, miss nita is a defense of alliance. what was it not need or the wage? the war in violation of international law against yugoslavia, funding civilians, television stations, and the chinese embassy wasn't the nato that waged war and of dennis done for 20 years. second move nato is in the lines of democracies and the rule of law. this is a way to, historically, an outright lie. the legal wars of the us and its allies have cost the lives of 4 and a half 1000000 people in the last 20 years alone. 3rd, mis,
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nato defense human rights. and this, while i'm going to them and detain, these, continued to be tortured. the truth is simple, whoever's a member of nato participates in a war like the lions, the aims at expansion and tramples on international law and human rights. it is high time to dissolve this murderous military pact which we need is piece not needle. for this, let's cross live 2 political analysts to eric kraus. nice to see you, eric. so let me ask you this. how wide spread is this point of view in the german political arena? do you think this point of view could grow larger in the future? you know, it's hard to say at this point, the stranglehold on the global media is so strong and they have introduced so much censorship, that it is hard to know when people are going to rebel against this. i mean, her statements are, are, are obvious. there has been in the history of mankind,
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there has never been. a military alliance ain't defending human rights. that's an absurdity. the military alliances are aimed at furthering the power for the really interest of the components. and in this case, the main factor is united states, the 2 is uh, the tail of the united states. the washington is the dog, and a distinctive nature as, as a separate entity is slightly absurd. well, just going off of what you're just out there. we know that the us has several large military bases in germany. so how truly is dependent is the largest e u economy and it's foreign policy decisions when you're saying the us is the dog and the nato, its it's tail a very use a case of stockholm syndrome. at this point,
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the european countries have been extraordinarily craven. i myself of the french national and i am and there is to see what the french government has have to the extent they have become dependent and subservient to washington. if you remember during the illegal invasion of iraq, a z, it was, it was very strong resistance from france and it became quite hostile. there was an independent french foreign policy. i believe the germans were so much more stand offers, but they also did not participate. now everyone seems to be crowding each other to gauge, to, to kneel down before the hang them on this. i think this is very distressing. and i guess this is the great extent of function of the that's what i said the stranglehold on the media. well,
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don't produce what is going on. and then also terms of logic and economics. why is germany then ready to send tanks and other military a to ukraine if it's economy has suffered so much because of the consequences of this uh, uh, war and now what could have further escalation cause especially in the aftermath of the north stream attacks? jeremy is particularly susceptible, they have lost their 2 great advantages, which were cheaper of from energy and a chinese markets. they are losing the chinese market very quickly and rushing. the energy, of course, has been cut off including due to the north stream sabotage. but the v, as i said it stuck on since they are suffering, they, so they've been kidnapped, but they have now come to identify with the aggressor and uh, yes,
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the economy is moving into recession and it's moving into recession, despite record deficit spending. when they finally have to bring the deficit under control, since the economy crashes and certainly further war is not going to improve mattress . so it just doesn't seem to be an awareness of that. and i'm not sure if any political party others in the attendance people touched on a s d. i actually can stand against the current policy. and amc unfortunately will not gain a majority and therefore will not be able to form a government. and most of the other parties simply refused to collaborate with them . if, as you said, nato, as a military block does not defend human rights, then what is its purpose? at this point, a very simple nater was set up to counter the soviet union. and it was a military alliance, meant to stop rush would stop the soviet union,
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i should say. now question to me in 1989 as a lead union voters itself out of exist. there's no need to, i mean what's for, for, for, and it was a miserable 20 years for need to general sort of ours because they had no. ready job they kept trying to find channels to you purpose in life, they were going to be anti terrorist. well that's like using slice. this is like using the killer slice of new and i think was this we, we'd like to seek the piece to sort of the universal benefit. it's good for everyone, but it is a, it's not good for people who make a living at a more a defense contractors of course. so generally. and so the phone that we're sitting in are sitting miserably at home, waiting for the phone right now. and it wasn't dreaming. now, all of a sudden they are right even just in the line like they are there with your life. work is,
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is this military escalation and they're certainly very important and they to hits down the reason to exist. and is this reason is simply to further the policy goals of washington? if germany isn't uh, getting anything out of this, if the issue isn't getting anything out of this been who is actually benefiting from this or maybe home, what organizations to well, i think it's sort of, it is fairly clear that the one country have benefited is united states they are now, i mean, germany is talking about the fact that they can get for the he a gas, excuse me, and they can. but what say he's not talking about us the price they pay for it. and us a, l p g is l, a g is stay costing about 3 to 4 times the price of bushy pipe. yes. so
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the pulse of united states as a major arms exporter and the europeans are folding all over each other to buy f $35.00 as a 100 bit $100000000.00 a pop. so it's a, i think if anyone is benefiting it's washington. and if anyone is really paying the price, it's your, if you look at the economics statistics as a inflation at and g d p growth is actually in europe, is much worse than in russia right now. so the sanctions are backfiring. and uh, but it is, it certainly hasn't heard to united states for a political analyst, eric cross. thank you very much, eric. the pleasure. the west is sacrificing lives in ukraine for the benefit of its military industrial complex. that's the claim made by the iranians to prove liter following the needle summit in
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building this to lose. and do you know, how is it in western countries with the helpless people of ukraine at the forefront to fill the pockets? so, but you with arguments companies and they want the ukranian people to die. so that western companies can continue to manufacture and sell weapons, be highlighted, passed examples of this western habits pointing to the example of a d i, which is a, was colonized for over a 100 years resulting in the exploitation of its resources. and the power version of its people. he also referred to how france occupied algeria casting down from the western powers support for democracy, saying their claim is neither sincere. no real leader are further for judge of the ukraine complex as the physical evidence shown that the west has not abandoned its colonialism and exported behavior. when they use the ukrainian nation as cannon fodder to fuel the pockets of the western arms. producers,
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some free meters said that the ukraine people must be killed only because the interest of western companies producing get solar arms. why is the pro long in the war of ukraine? in fact, it's hard to say, but the west is looking at the ukraine war as a lucrative business. i don't like it to end any time soon, so they don't want any. we are one time to say that western powers are known after democracy. on the contrary, he said they're 10100 percent opposed to a democracy that is not serving their interest when it comes to the framework that one has time and again and on different divisions called on both sides to sit and talk and try to settle the dispute through diplomatic channels and without these are the owners of the west, just today, secretary of it was green party will st can on even more around them, really still letter what she wrote to present have pulled and what he proposed, what he calls the green peace plan between the ukraine and russia. so all the negative one says that the war will not benefit either side of the conflict. and
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that's of the western honest producers will be the ultimate profit tiers and the russia ukraine war. the west is turning a blind eye and is in fact encouraging to have to commit atrocities and don bass. those were the words of russia's foreign minister during an interview with an indonesian newspaper. a memorial complex has been established in the lou gone region to commemorate those who died from ukrainian attacks are t. steve sweeney visited the site for many in the west. the ukraine conflicts began in february 2022. but for the people who don't boss the temper of the gun in april 2014, soon off to the us back to might and to just one month offer at least 48 people a bunch of live in your desk to try to union house massacre. you crating and find to just bomb the right people in the city of the guns. killing civilians have denied responsibility, but video footage and on the ground investigations. but they couldn't hide the
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truth. the attack on new guns, a least an orgy of odd ends from ukrainian nationalist. at least 14000 people were killed in dumbass between 20142022. when the for themselves, let me, it's to me, my dear. i know we're now at the memorial complex called we will not forget, we will not forgive. this complex itself was created in 2016, but back in 2014, at least 150 people were buried there. all of them victims of ukrainian aggression, many of the bodies could not be identified, and relatives were unable to find their loved ones. with the whole sum of weather continuing towards, he's took the tough decision to bury the dead in mass graves to avoid the public health emergency. we suggest for you guys, we passed the regional morgue. so people from all over the look on the people's republic who died as a result of hostilities were brought there. the more it was not designed to hold so many corpses at the end of july 2014, due to the ukrainian military reactions,
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electricity was cut off in lou ganske. the water supply stopped and the temperature outside was over 35 degrees celsius. the more couldn't keep the body's cold for weeks. the situation was catastrophic, with terrible humanitarian consequences. therefore, a decision was made to create a mass grave. 3 trenches were dug into which the remains in the coffins were initially placed. then the austin's ran out and people were wrapped in blankets, sheets, anything that people had around and then buried today nearly 10 years after they were killed, hundreds of bodies have still not been identified. a commission of experts is working hard to ensure the data reunited with that families to enable it dignified burial. so they accuse us the ukrainian forces of an attempt to genocide those who identifies russian media. we have thought if these places are direct evidence that
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ukraine's policy towards the dumbass people is genocide. we're now at the site where the remains of more than 300 people who died as a result of ukrainian aggression are buried. these are whole confirmed cases. naturally, we want these remains to be identified so that we can talk about the responsibility of the ukrainian military, the leadership, all those who elevated the ideology of ukrainian new naziism between national idea, while those in ukraine have the attention of the world's media and western governments, they turn a blind eye to the suffering of the people have done boss who would not deem where the victims. so again, others a clear that what took place here war crimes and they are fighting for those responsible to be held accountable. but 9 years later, the struggle for justice continues. this is steve sweeney in the guns group public
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for all to labor and human rights attorney. dan, come all, it says that russian troops prevented further civilian dust. and don bass. it's very clear to me. it will lead to genocide that the ukranian forces would come in and they would engage in his coal. so killing of the boy and everyone here knows everyone i talk to knows. and the truth is that the vast majority of people here in the dom bass are glad the russians came in. because there is very strong evidence that ukraine was mounting tens of thousands of troops on the border of the dom bass to invade the dog s. let's be very clear the us and u. k. do not want peace. we know is that there was
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a piece and the offering. last year. last march and april. apparently ukraine even signed at least a draft outline of a deal and the u. s. and u. k. through bush johnson told zelinski not to honor it and not to go through with it. i do hope it will end with some sort of negotiated solution between russia and ukraine, but also between the west and russia. i mean, i think part of the negotiations will have to be to give russia it's very reasonable security demands that frank could have been prevented this conflict from starting to begin with. that is my hope how it will. and i'm a little reluctant to predict. i certainly hope it does not end in
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a major conflagration in your record and in that or um, god help us that that would happen. i hope that there will be a negotiated solution. but i do think it's up to the u. s. and the u. k. to be willing for that to happen, and that's up to us as citizens of those countries to demand that the you and human rights council has approved a controversial resolution in the wake of last month koran. burning incident in sweden. the motion introduced by pakistan requires states to review their laws in close any gaps that would limit the prevention and prosecution of acts of religious hatred. we must see these clearly for what it is incitement to really just hatred, discrimination, and attempts to promote violence. we must join hands and condemn minutes. we must
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isolate those who stole k trip. there is not a single most them country on the planets that allows the disaggregation of the whole. the text of all the religions or the human resolution was strongly opposed by the us and you who claimed it conflicts with their views on human rights and free speech. solomon's event director general of the pakistan afghanistan, youth for him says the adoption of the resolution was needed to offset religious hatred and discrimination. this is a kind of reaction from the single then obviously the mission had to hear about this issue. and they had to adopt that kind of resolution where they can, uh, does the rest of the, the global not to actually take some responsibility and feels responsible about the emotion incentive amounts of the, of the people who uh, a large part of this uh, on the sides i think that if you go to the list of this, the, you know, the countries who have actually ordered in the field little dissolution and the
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condensed. ready have so we're going to get this or the mission is almost a clear divide up for a little bit north a little bit so that you are going to under then you're not just here, which is the global not they have their own idea. they have their own definition of human rights entering them expression, effort, and speech, and obviously the level so that most of the mostly publish and as i and other asian countries also belong to the, in a global. so they have their own ideas for addiction codes. and religious adult times and they have that on the following uh, you know, be offline. so this is the kind of conflict there, b, c, overhead and uh, the global not, they actually tried to prove this find that they would not give up on their i given that real serving other muslim nations joined pakistan and condemning the koran burning protests that was approved by swedish authorities, the kuwaiti government now says it once to promote tolerance of islam in sweden and has announced plans to print $100000.00 copies of the koran in the swedish language
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for distribution in the scandinavian country. meanwhile, a bill board with russian president vladimir putin has appeared in lebanese cities . i meant the global tensions over the holy book, burning the post or the picks boot, and clutching a caron to his chest. the picture was taken during the president's trip to the russian republic of doug a stand at the end of june, where he was presented with the holy as lubbock, text, the head of the russian lebanese cooperation office said that the gesture by vladimir putin shows a world how religious books should be treated the a palestinian journalist has accused his riley authorities of cracking down on press freedom after it is really court charged for with incitement to violence over social media post, ordering her to carry out community service and handing down
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a 3 year suspension sentence for any help week. again, based on the experience i went through that i'm still going through, i believe that these really government tries to control my journalistic profession and silence the journalistic voice and occupied post time. it's simply because it's rallies don't want this way to spread out and reach the world because it exposes the occupation government and reveals all it's crimes against hailstones, death to day and minute after minute posting and people face a number of crimes committed against them. and that's why journalists are targeted primarily because the document this crimes. so that's what happened to me and what is happening to other journalists will send the series of punishments. i was forbidden to communicate with my public social space. as a journalist, i'm always on the ground trying to cover the palestinian story. stories about marginalized group like the martyrs prisoners. the families of prisoners was forbidden to communicate and practice my profession in an attempt to make me a list. this voice with you and the court also find mama $1220.00
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according to her lawyer. while i'm a ghost, as it is a freelance reporter for various palestinian media outlets. she was detained in september 2022 and placed under house arrest for social media, post partners, thousands of followers. the palestinian journalist as union condemned the verdict as on just while i'm also says the incident has had a major impact on her family. happy company and now i mean, honestly, i still suffer from the aftermath of the stroke and my children are still afraid to remain at home alone. there must be a 3rd person with us at all times because they fear that i'm not able to protect them. and that i could disappear at any moment. this policy of taking away childhood is colonial one mean by the occupations government nigeria state or national petroleum company is set to start selling a chairs to the public by launching an ip po. the company's chief announced the
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decision after talks with the countries president. we will go to the market and this is going to happen soon. this is a new direction and i can confirm to you that mister president is completely committed. nigeria is national petroleum company, is africa's top oil producer. the firm runs joint ventures with other major oil groups across the continent. in july, last year, the corporation went fully commercial and had to start raising its own funding, nigerian oil and gas analyst charles india, and says locals are happy that the company has decided to sell it shares in mtc of choose to move from how for model safe way of doing things to a more market, foreclose, uh, oil and gas is one of the largest and oil and gas company and africa. we're happy with what the and mentally kindly have done with this team. and the, these i have to go into the, i get it through the,
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i feel like it's something that is very exciting with cds, us, and you that extra on the continental making that julia and oil and gas take go a piece of choice for you based on the new estimate, you know, if we got, if you look at the structure of the n m piece, you also get these to be the 2 holding uh, golf meant, uh uh, a b as i was a b, c. as with the sunshine insurance, which is the minister of uh, the nice incorporate that on to administer up until the end of that. so the ones that she has to go to the public, they were holding dots. trust me. i would end up by 2 block. it's a flush our interests and get trustworthy politics, so they'll be moving. that's such a bless shipped to the problem. and i think a lot of negatives are very, very you got to to get just to make sure you have thoughts on possible of the god given by i'm gonna say is that though i think it is as i think. and a lot of people that a lot of, and judges in around the anti uh, oil and gas sector. and due to the russian president vladimir putin,
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is speaking at the forum of future technologies in moscow. let's listen in as i was going through the physics and technology, i'm starting the salish of the head of the real estate corporation is through. yes . article the you just seem to recall who constructed the computer that was shown to you, missed a portion cubic base to 16 cubic quantum computer. you'll yeah, is the head of the sub group in the russian quantum center and is, is also working at the physical institute of the academy of sciences. joining us isn't it? there's the bush, jessica, who works in the optics. the board drove this central with quantum technology of them and also fosco state university, as well as mister leg to as your head of the russian railroad company. and i missed the interview goddess who is the deputy director of the national center for quantum internet. mr. president, we had a time to share a couple words with the scientists and you said, you know, there was
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a joy in office treat unless we were preparing for the session. we were talking about the same thing and the same topic. as a matter of fact, we as a this scientific community, it leave at a time when we have very happy since we're witnessing so many events that we're leaving autistic lives through so much in 10 years as people had never dropped off in their entire lives. i remember 10 years ago when together with mr. alex he, philadelphia was starting in the 4th year in the bottom of the university. we were talking about quantum computers and we thought it was old just science fiction. we couldn't believe that. but now we're anticipating, reaching the $100.00 cubic processing capacity. so as the federal, when we're going to get to there, we have done the lot here. that is true. today we're going to talk about technology
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as well as of all the people and the way they believe through these years and how we have come to this event is and just 10 years ago, it was impossible to imagine such a form. it was impossible to imagine this page paying so much attention to quantum technology before when we move on to the discussion that mr. president, i would suggest that you take the floor the placements to put in the measures for susan. thank you very much. i mean, i don't believe this would be a fundamental page since the topic of our, today's discussion, which is very specific. nevertheless, i am glad to welcome all the russian and 4 in scientists. engineers represented some of the business and all the participants solve the future technology for them . but the most races set at 10 years ago, which was hard to imagine such for them taking place. why not the media we've been
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doing ever seen to ensure such for him? so, but we will work on your efforts. we're doing all the effort for the research, the needs the research by young scientist as well, to make sure that we reach the necessary parameters send the necessary results. and the fact that we achieve our goals, i believe, is very important that we, we set achievable goals that are necessary for our state. how do we move towards them? achieving specific results? we hope that our, today's me to get to know which set to tradition it is all right to be coming into addition to discuss the promising areas of technology you like, which in this or the next decade i'm going to gain more and more traction through this thing and many of them would define the image of national economy
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and the worldview in general. i am not going to talk about scientific specific old topics. this is a job for those who are sitting next to me here, at least for some of the call weeks as well as don't sitting in this home. there are many specialists among youth and all of these topics flex, no one else. never the less, it doesn't force him to talk about how we work at the state level. how we work on the international scientific and technological cooperation in the conditions of the centrally located declared against russia by the authorities and elected the ruling leads system countries. we have actually faced attempts you can to limit the access to technology and therefore forcing us to renounce all sovereignty and the right to choose our own historical cost. our opponents hoping that we would step back and
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give in a bunch of this just because it will never happen. as we say in such cases, russia has only one's pos, pos for what the silver and pos without isolation. we response because the outside challenges by improving the quality and the efficiency of our work by spreading freedom. this is exactly what happened back in 2014. i already talked about the time and your role. well aware of that. when with this, the 1st wave of external sanctions, which pushed the rapid development of certain areas including the russian agriculture. today, similar positive processes are gaining traction in the industry and technology. at the same time, we understand that under these conditions, the most important factor for accelerating.

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