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the search, what's happened is another terrorist attacked of the key ever seen this crime is senseless. there will be a response from russia vladimir put involved is that in military response to view, creating an attack on the cry, me in rage rounding in the correct incident left the mother and father dead. and they're not working the door for severely wounded. the opportunity not serrano offers india quote, special priority when it comes to oil exports as the 2 countries, 6 upholstered ties with professional quality for africa. reality, not just the bose word. kenny as president, mix it raleigh in call, while the caring, adjust the financial system for the entire continental desktop without asking 3rd one financial assistance that say about us know, we are asking for
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a financial system that is fair for the is tuesday, july. the 18th 9 am here in moscow. welcome to then use our russian forces, have repels i. q and g printing and rolling a truck on crying me of this tuesday morning, intercepting 28 of them that's coming in from the defense ministry. it comes a day now after 2 naval who a beast hit the bridge to the peninsula, damaging the crossing, and killing 2 people. a lot of our put and condemn that attack as a senseless fact of terrorism about a military response, a muscle both. so this one actually didn't like the another terrorist act was committed on the bridge. civilians were killed, a child was injured and left without parents. the family had left to go to crimea from the belgrade region. i asked to provide all the necessary assistance to the
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injured girl and her relatives to f. s. b. the investigative committee and a number of other agencies had been instructed to investigate the incident in detail. what happens is another terrorist attacked of the key of regime. this crime is senseless. from a military point of view, it has no meaning that since the crimean bridge has not been used for military transportation for a long time, and cruel, because innocent civilians were injured and killed. of course, there will be a response from russia. the ministry of defense is preparing the corresponding proposal, rushes update. our risk committee said to you printing enable drones, damage the bridge in the early hours of monday. the route is 18 gateway from the russian mainland to the pending she loved. that'd be a tech, was the russian leader stated, killed a mother and father uninsured their teenage daughter.
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the russian investigators have opened a criminal probe into the attack and save early findings, point the finger squarely a few crane security service authorities. se works already underway and repairing the bridge and reopening its fully to traffic international affairs and security analysts marks labeau to leave such incidents. sorry, you premium attempt to shift public sentiment in russian is the only way for the average team. so only hope not only of, of, not really of winning this conflict, but coming out of it in any type of complete situation is to shatter the morale of the russian people to make them turn on the government. they know that conflicts cannot be one military. they know that they're already exhausted out of artillery shells and vehicles that can usefully be supplied to the key every game.
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that's why they've always been more concerned about optics, about the information more then with any actual strategic value, which is why they hit the civilian part of the bridge. both the us and the united kingdom have green lake, have for you know, green lit for the cambridge game to watch attacks in cried mia. uh, so there beyond complicit. they're actively involved here. meanwhile, the top that us officials have distanced washington from the deadly incident saying the decision making for such attacks is optical. on the, the courage bridge. this is a situation that we're, we're monitoring a force. you train us to decide how it conducts this war in defensive it's, it's territory. it's people. it's freedom. we don't take it upon ourselves to determine legitimacy or illegitimacy of targets at the ukrainians here. they're
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fighting for their own country. however, rushed as deputy ambassador to the un has told a session of the security council in new york. but the facts point to western involvement in the bridge attack allow me to show up in the state. there is evidence of what we still have to figure out to what extent weston, and in particular, british intelligence services were involved in the preparation and implementation of the terrorist attack. there were too many indications of this. all these facts indicate that there were no crimes that the west is not ready to commit in order to preserve its hedge. you money, no matter how much you try to act as defenders of ukraine, you'll actions give you away quite an address given by the deputy russian and bassett or. ready for the 15 member body, this leads the united nations. now, one of the main points made in his remarks was that the reason this war is continuing is primarily because of assistance provided to ukraine by western
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countries. most specifically the united states. now the united states representative argued that supplying of weapons, the key was not pro loaning the conflict. this was simply necessary to enable ukraine to defend itself. this comes in light of the announcement by the united states. the cluster munitions are headed to key. yeah. here's what we heard from the us representative before the security council or russian colleagues say that somehow this assistance is the reason the war continues. but once again, rush is trying to turn reality on his head. the security assistance including weapons, the united states and more than 50 other countries are providing is for ukraine's self defense. now, prior to the remarks we heard from the united states, russia pointed out that washington is not planning to replenish its own stocks of cluster munitions and is instead sending them to keir then is essentially turned ukraine into
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a dumping ground for its excess weapons. and it also seems to be trying to turn this former soviet territory into a kind of burial ground where nothing can grow where it will be very difficult for crops, or even human beings to live as a result of the devastation caused by us weaponry nations, etc. now, china spoke before the council and also raise very serious concerns about the use of cluster munitions and the efforts by the united states continuing to pile weapons into q and the result of pro longing this conflict. here's what we've heard from the representative. ready china to inquire into an irresponsible transfer of close to bone skin, easily gave rise to the humanitarian issues. humanitarian concerns and legitimate military security needs should be handled and balanced way of a block. seeing green deal was also
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a big focus of the meeting. i believe what was said in that regard. well, it's been only 24 hours since the blacks the grain deal, or was it essentially canceled by russia not renewed. and in that time, we've heard the united states began its old shatter, arguing that essentially, that it's russia's fault, that russia is trying to star the africans, the russia is to be responsible for any results of this. however, the details that were put forward before the security council by the russian representative point. now, for example, that the saved corridor or that was provided under the deal was be used to some of the weapons and for attacks to be carried out. i gas ross and targets and that's a clear violation of the deal. furthermore, russia and put forward that if these violations of the deal were to cease so they would renew the agreement. however, that was not put forward. now it's also important to note that very little of the
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grain actually reached africa. much of the grain was consumed by prosper, his european countries, and efforts by russia to provide fertilizer to african countries at no cost for free uh, were actually prevented and blocked by the west. uh, these are details most certainly yours are not acknowledging. here's what was put forward by the rough russian deputy ambassador, but the 2 leading cause was for a whole year. the grand deal was one way game. the least developed countries did not receive even 3 percent since these facts, too hot hating and speak for themselves. the black sea initiative was simply re full mess it from to monetary into commercial without too much noise. brush it will be ready to consider is restoration only after receiving concrete results and not promises and assurances from western capitals. now the united states utilize the meeting at to demonize russia and they were echoed by their allies. and as usual,
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the united states and its allies around the world did not acknowledge any of the real evidence in facts put forward by russia in its presentation before the council . this is yet another meeting where we're seeing a clear division among world leaders and how they observe and interpret international that's picking up on the subject of the grain deal. earlier we spoke with legal expert and commented or will car d. s. he sees time and time again, the international community open the ignore the needs of african states who need the grain, the most, the most i'm begging for to blast all attention is on that subject today because it's very important for our economy and they couldn't be of the african continent, and there must sparkle that green going toward the west and countries in but to learning the use of the continents. and we see the different government he and us because we definitely see that grand to good, good to that cereals and etc. so we see the price hop right now. the 1st thing is to put the minor 4 in the good country,
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then take one decision who get half the benefits for the food countries, i think is the best option right now. because the proof is need that pregnant. so right now i don't understand what's happening. what's happening? what's the, why do you add the the, the person? so i'm 30 countries i don't um did dissemination for the our continued okay. story with potentially big run vacations. we want to bring, you know, a rum sees. india could be grunted preference when it comes to oil exports with a view to deepening ties with new daily. but a push back against us sanctions must occur for that to happen. we are one of the biggest suppliers of oil in the world. we are ready to give special priority to india, but india should show willingness to pull the back drop to the to runs
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not to imported crude from it around. india is not important create from around for 4 years now. excuse me, since washington slop sanctions on indian companies that for to or from to run know, rainy and officials also stressed. increased investment from new delhi will help complete the construction of a key port on around the southern coast and to expand from sport and trade ties the use of local currencies in by left world trade. also, something to run wants to see happen regularly. the secretary general of the asian mirrors for them saves around this, striving to develop cooperation with the world's most populous country. india is one of the most important countries in the region. it's one of the most gravity most populated. i believe entries, presentations. i saw me in part of the gateway in the countries as significant in terms of harmony and policies and aero, according to history that we have had new since years. uh, it has been
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a while. i have some major points by years, customers from you on a budget after the use for sure. and sanctions these toms actually one. can we do our investor? why do you, i is asking you now on offer you is that if there are serious being well wanting to trade, you do on your own would be actually we need to work be a india especially because just about the 2nd going to the country. he's about the side digital version that they can add so that if he's a traded cd because of the ways that you guys are seeing on the indian side, and now we will see how that develops. but india is not the only regional power strengthening ties with around its neighbor practice. them has held high level talks into around focusing on counter terrorism. an anti drug trafficking operations between muslim majority nation, shared a border of around 900 kilometers. now they have agreed to that helps intelligent
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sharing security coordination along that frontier. and they'd rising concerns about drug smuggling and terrorist activities. we discuss pakistan's most pressing current issues, both internal and external with side 0 foot caught up a car a long time, a to the countries former prime minister in run county i think the current relationship saw a healthy i'm the new, the new rekindled alliance where they're on for security purposes, i think what security personnel is, i think is fantastic. i think that piece and the most in region and the most in world is becoming less divided and low. right, the so it is becoming more unified at the moment, non con and his body is enjoying the most popular sort of gras scared of
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a scene and the last 2025 to 27 years of his career. i think amount honda is more popular than ever if they off you're in for elections held at any point and if he is not a either jailed or if he is not disqualified from politics altogether, then there's obviously no stopping him, which i think creates the biggest fear at the moment for the current regime the united states or other countries might have a different house towards have religion to religious. it goes a religious books yet received at the outlet to over a 1000000000. other people in the dcc or in bucks on indonesia, does it compete different lands, how we look at uh, uh, quality figures and all the books or the book. so i think they need to kind of respect also what is, what is happening in a way you saw that the whole school great will come, but they kept that they ask people to respect their culture and their traditions.
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and that's only a football workup, where this is something which is, you know, in the hearts, mind, souls, household of every single listen. it needs to nothing else but propagation. and you provoke, you pro well people. and then when god forbid the incident happens, you know, we sit and where are we there? why did it happen? not that it justifies the situation at the back prior should have been handled with more maturity and with more last a symbol of remembrance. in the midst of an on going tragedy, that's how the new opener, museums being presented in gas. and now it is said in the ruins of a residential building, destroyed, buying this really rocket and is dedicated to those who are being dropped off their child's jew to the is really palestinian conflict. ortiz, middle east correspondent maria phenomena went along to find out more. and this is the aftermath of the recent israel gas, a confrontation,
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a residential area in the middle of this trip was targeted. these really rock had destroyed a 2 story house home to 2 families of 11 people and damaged several nearby buildings . the owners decided to turn it into an open air museum on this new role. they painted the name of this exhibition gun and one i don't know if the title is the occupation is killing childhood in this neighborhood because it killed many things inside of us. and inside of our children, they kill everything and the life of all palestinian people. the goal of this display is to show the occupations crimes. this is a criminal occupation. what's happening to our countrymen and what you see in front of you all crimes, guys, an artist kindly contributes with the talents cade spaces appeared on half destroyed walls and what was left of them. sat and scared faces local children who used to come here to play in the shadowy garden in front of the house. and now turned the rubble into a huge playground where among prototypes,
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leaving witnesses of the offensive to atlanta. but not. we stayed at our home and they're very scared. when my uncle's house was bombed, we took some stuff, but not our clothes. we left them as we didn't have time. left is the full v occupation when they have a war, they hide in filters, but for us, since god is with us, we don't hide in shelters. we face them where enough coverage, like them is really launched an operation against members of islamic jihad, a guys, a based palestinian militant group, but 5 days of fighting caused civilian death from both the palestinian and israeli size and significant damage of the residential staff to across the street, the international community condemned to the attacks of israel must abide by supplications, under international humanitarian law, including the proportional use of force and taking all physical precautions, dispose civilians and civilian objects in the conduct of military operations. fortunately, these particular s rug didn't kill anybody,
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someone from these really side cold locals and warned about the attack given them 40 minutes to evacuate, the neighborhood around the common practice of them. so this action which they taking against how is this children and even against animals, the shows that they have no humanity, those that people like instead of criminals, those who cause this destruction in this neighborhood and displaced its citizens, the locals who became homeless and a matter of minutes a now rent and apartments nearby, not knowing when or if they will be able to find a place they can call home again. its way takes years before the paperwork is complete and everything is settled with the government, so the family can give compensation to rebuild the home until then this huge pile of debris will remain here as silent reminder about the fragility of the peace. local residents continue to endure resolution at all t reporting from central gaza a just an equal
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financial system for all of a for a kid. that was one of the main points. stressed by kenny as president, i see recently addressed the summit of the african you'd it is only fair that we have not seen that kind of thing that treats everybody equally. all of us have read about the animal from as well. there are some that are more equal than others. our position is that we don't believe in the underwater file that we treat each other and all of us are treated by a financial system, a courtney in order. yeah. asking, well, it's asking for one financial system that save us us. no,
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we're asking for a financial system that is fair for everybody. well, the issue of climate change, and that's effect on the world enough for to primarily was high on the forums agenda to. it was presented us at 22 my let's see that needs to be address worldwide via bronchial transition to renewable energy and smart financial management. the canyon president also spoke about the future of the african union, suggesting the need for reform is nigerian culture port war and as well all of the current challenges the continent faces as that frequency before us had no match. the barriers thrust before us the world when habit is open and kind and uncertain past history and current global difficulties argue against our future success. while a pub, african ism use active as we spoke to sage, the new leaders on the continent are injecting hope into the region. we see
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a vi virus, not all said she just didn't give us a hold that they did. you and your views generation is called lead of when it be in talk to mind a friends on the table before is really dangerous. not to be one of them didn't match a point when we got out being deliberated by the can you guys in the is not on the connected window. when is the way we've been in flooding, there's probably going to be going to the new u. s. b b when it comes to dealing with issues and in the where we complain. no, and no one really respect you. if you ever been telling me, angel, and you need to wait a new way,
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i'm home indians all the time and leave it like the one to be a fee in usually with the band implemented as a president fishing rights for it and european firm this off the coast of morocco are to be terminated. that company there's a deal between the north african nation and the e. u expired yesterday. monday. russell say is there are currently no talks happening on any extension agreement. at the moment, there are no negotiations between the you and morocco, overfishing rides the you and it's more open partners. we're evaluating the past 4 years with regard to a possible renewal on the fisher's protocol. this, however, would depend on the circumstances, constraints, and it can only can business factors of the deal was reached in 20. 19 snell allowed european folders to catch fish along the moroccan coastline and exchange
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the you pay the country for the 200000000 euro over the past 4 years. when morocco's foreign minister stays robots definitely want to extend the deal under the current terms and are instead seeking partnerships that i'm following you to the country. economic on global policy specialist. i mean, i, you believes that you took advantage with the know expired deal as it was important as the other african countries where the european union actually takes most of its resources. but to morocco actually change the stance towards the european union and its historical partners such as spain and france. and actually is looking for new partners, oregon, it adds value to, to more i can to the american economy and has a and the probably have a more social impacts on the society. the actually, the european union was actually the one who was taking advantage of these, of these,
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of these past agreements. so mark is looking for new partners. and the you is the one who's going to actually be losing from this deal. do you is a, is a, is a historical part and not just by, uh, uh, by the, my history but also, uh, it says close your job or really. and it's also, uh uh, we'd been having the business deals in the there's an economic partnership for a long time. what's morocco is looking for is not just the economic impacts. it's actually looking for more of a scientific corporation that also it's looking for for more, for more technical cooperation, threats to international peace and security. that is a title. now the 1st ever me thing called that the un security council focused on the issues posed by artificial intelligence. while the rise of the machines used to be science fiction,
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tomorrow is now today and evidently needs to be addressed. the results of a i are influenced by what program is initially code. for example, services in china, adhered to the core values of the communist party. well, those in the west stick to current western values. earlier, my colleague research che, discussed with a panel of guess how the rapidly developing tech could be used in a standoff between countries. we've done some really bad things without the use of a, i know a, i is like a bulldozer. the tier would run things over as if it doesn't exist and you know that if you don't have, if you don't have a conscience and you have to be able to guide the conversation within that goal, the program doesn't have any regard for life or deprivation of life in itself, it can not get out of hand. it's more like what are powerful people, our guards, governments military's, what are they going to do with it, right? because they, it's,
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the technology itself can do much on its own. and we have to really think about putting in place a system of control supervision. the cause that i think they can't walk on the inside of that. so probably if it is fed, you the, the false information of bias that much time out to be walking against us. could we expect a conflict between the national, the official intelligence systems of one country versus another. we see this is sort of like a, a i a super power our arms race, right? going on between china, russia, the us and imagine with you is the middle eastern countries. and that's fine. i understand every government wants to control it. it's information space. i understand that that's perfectly fine, but there needs to be again, a system of supervision and control above that, which we require, perhaps an international organization that would really inspect and monitor and
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supervise these governments. another international organizations such as nato or w, h o. what can be used for good will eventually the use for bad because ultimate power corruption. and what we're dealing with right now is, is definitely one of those things where the world stages just filled with we dumb people. and you see that people are, are citing through cream and are killing their own people and acting with impunity . and frankly, i think it's shameful to another or international organization. i don't think we'll serve the interest of anyone. we've got to start breaking down at a, at a country level, the use of a i, and make sure that there is a, you know, there's some way of controlling it, which i'm just not sure you can. so i hate to be, and they say are, but i'm very concerned with the future because if we're this close to board, we're 3 without it. and the ultimate goal is for a i to win. and what are we going to, what's gonna happen? we start unleashing this in different environments around the world. we know that
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