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it states the reasoning behind that was in demand and would you, does that take you to a, to the charges? what, who said is that from a sort of can going to view. we'd like to see the i c c. i've seen in a balanced mentor where all the crimes was for crimes against humanity and actually it's at the same and, and we've made that call consistently and repeatedly that we would like to see. and i see that that is published in its approach and in his actions. yeah, this was up for discussion about earlier in the program with my colleagues, maureen, across the river, and more at some everyone was wondering for the longest time will vladimir putin attends this summit? will he travel to south africa? what will happen?
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because this puts out africa in an awkward situation. why? because south africa is a member of the i see the international criminal court and the international criminal court. let's not forget, issued an international arrest warrants earlier this year in march on the, the, probably the vladimir fruits and it was supposedly involved in the production of ukrainian children. that in fact, this is a loophole that they found because what they really would want to charge them with is of course a special military operation which they see as an invasion. but they couldn't really charge them with that because then they would have to charge the us presidents and all the other presidents be before that. but they didn't do that. so in order not to have these double standards, i guess they found this loophole, and they were accusing him of literally being involved in the abduction of ukrainian children when they were re. okay, what, what does that mean? was he involved in the abduction of children? well, that does sound ludicrous summarize absolutely ludicrous of what they are referring to is children who were evacuated from conflict zones and transported to places of
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safety. so of course not flattering fruits and was not involved in any sort of abduction. but this is a loophole that they found that they, they could hang it over him by some imaginary circumstances. so of course, south africa is a member of the i, c, c. so if lot them are uprooting, was to travel to south africa. they would technically to have to arrest them and the opposition there was really go into the courts are saying, if there are some liter shows up here, we have to arrest them. something which the south african presidents that is absolutely ridiculous and this would not happen. and it would actually put the country in danger, and let's hear some more from this from a poster. it would be a reckless, unconstitutional, and unlawful exercise of the powers conferred upon the government to declare war with russia by arresting president putin. i have cost positional object patients to protect the national sovereignty peace and security of the republic. so there is no way that south africa would really actually arrest vladimir putin. but regardless,
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vladimir putin, as we now know, will not be travelling there as a sort a live rob would be there instead, something that he does frequently. so they live rover, often represents russia at events and forms all of this nature. so it's not something surprising, especially when you add to this, the fact that a lot of our boots and will no doubt needs mr. i'm a photo next week in st. petersburg when russia is hosting the russia africa, so much more, there will be lots. so power, wait, so from the global are really not politicians, officials, so they'll be able to discuss the business and economy there. and of course there will be representatives from the breaks nations as well. just to remind our viewers again, brazil, india, china, south africa. and they will be able to discuss how they are constantly continuing to shift the power balance in this world to cry. busy this more multi polo world that we keep talking about. so the fact that a lot of my boots and will not be traveling to south africa doesn't really change
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anything and doesn't change those relationships. it's interesting, i see because in the break, before we came on, i was doing some research and like it's a blue bug. and i, you know, news i was like that they cause is the america washington is closely monitoring the decision made. i mean, washington, closely monitoring if a civil right, my phone says, hey, yay, yes you can kind of, i mean it, he did actually say that it, if puts it in, does want to come his more than welcome. nothing's gonna happen right? absolutely. well, yes. so he does what is that, that loosely, mazda, i mean, who are they gonna buy? just like quit, you know, we have this thing cooling of the capital, pulling the pot black. exactly, but they want to create this image. the vladimir putin is weeks up, let them have fruits and this scared that no one likes latimer foods, and which is not the case because everyone seems to be doing business aside from european nations as we know, and ukraine's allies of course. but we have heavy weight nations that are emerging
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and becoming real power houses in this world. and they want to do business with vladimir putin so let them know who to know, traveling to south africa, but meeting those same people next week in st. petersburg doesn't really change anything. so this is what kind of, uh, puts in another for that as a, as a parent or also one terrible. i remember we just, we have this, you know, we have this back great initiative. i clearly talk about, i remind the view, is that a, the reason why russian pulled out of it was because the side of the deal was made. but, you know, puts and came out today and said, look, we'll give the grain for free. i'm, by the way, us some countries find a way to, for you claim to get that grain out by road. which is, you know, you doesn't have the, when, when, when you have fighting people and russia has, has had a great track record with african countries and with bricks, nations as well. they have a great relationship on the partnership for many, many years. so something like this is not going to have any impact whatsoever,
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but of course, in western mainstream media, that's how they like to make it appear. yamaha rom, i yes, absolutely. more than 300 people reportedly interested in kenya as a protest, as have been crashing with police as, as the political opposition is called on people across the country to take to the streets for 3 full days of antique government demonstrations, a police units incorporating a tear gas to dispose of those people right there. it is yet another chapter of on rest and the east african nation. presidents of long being, speeding out in protest against inflation. 9 unemployment and previous passions resulted in 15 people died. we heard from locals on the streets, right. the who voice that concerns about the essentially what is the current state of affairs very well. the cost of living is high and the majority of us cannot cope with the situation. this life is becoming so difficult in the finance bill,
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which was passed by the parliament has automatically made our lives very har, mom, boy, i've got all my mice and the leader of deposition should not bring him the issue of high cost of living. we know him and most of the time after she has been defeated during elections. he does not accept his defeat yet. we know all over the world. the cost of living is high. not only just here in kenya, the my, not, you all looters should sit down and at the same time, reason together, products are no solution to the high cost of living. we need peace so that we can proceed with our daily activities. since we have suffered a lot more for sure, we do all the central business district studies is a big deal and it streams the anti salting dice in mid town during the ongoing government opportunities though, it's bowski maybe like in my diet and also to fire life
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and those produced by the use of the full and using for the use of the size of by throwing pulled up all the streams for when is the is the, is the, the believe on the, the agent gauge and that and move the and the thing is we will be we as being a way to know, oh, very cool. the only phone meanwhile, and most covers effectively accused western partners of meddling in can use internal affairs after statement was issued on the violence, the by 13 nations,
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including america, britain, candid or, and others. a can you though, believe it or not, backed most goes stone. so the matter for it's quote principled position, well, they are talking to, for my can you in the presidential advised them to go and have a good a unveiled the role of certain external actors in can the west of the fee. i didn't the king of the internal affairs of, for the last 60 years, they impose to the 1st president of the post, the 2nd president. so like many african countries, they are both history to assess ignition. so the leading canyon, the vision of these un under mind. others like for example, get, i'm gonna get into um, because during the cold war uh, the west physicians themselves to be the guardians of uh,
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the company, at least we other canyon political informations. uh the money to do succeed it actually and you find maybe voices like mine do not find a lot of space in, in kenya, because of that, the west as consistently over the last 60 years made sure that the progressive voices of silence q. so what that was to be doing today is no to me. it's always been like that the west has always maintained a hand getting money control over politics in k. yeah. under through politics, vehicle into economics. the economy. okay. yeah. is largely in the hands
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of for an interest, large swap. so was that the, the colonial administration and an interest held are still actually under the control up to date feud. and patients are controlled by them. they control the banking sector, for example. the control, most of the trade, an african empress, including cabinets, interest is not the priority. that's the unfortunate part. the part is that there are sections and instructions applied to groups of canyons, whoever never given up on their country and consistently and continuously struggling overcome these. hey, demonic, uh, struggle on kenya by the west. while your
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repairs are now dealing with a bit of a summer heat wave of this upcoming winter, well, perhaps all the heat will be for gotten a warning by the international energy agency says the e you may be facing another energy crisis either as it gets cold off or of course it turned off, it's a well rushing gas supply or the cushion provide to buy relatively high storage levels should not lead to overly optimistic predictions about the future. as market fundamentals could well tighten again in 2023. our simulation show that a cold winter together with a full hold of russian piped gas applies to the european union. starting from the 1st of october 2023. could easily renew price volatility and market tensions. so last year, around this time, having cut themselves off from cheap russian gas, european leaders were dictating citizens shower time and how much air conditioning
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they would use or should be able to use them in the summer heat waves. now they made it sound like your opinions had to mar themselves for ukraine and to stick it to russian president vladimir putin by sweating up a storm at the office all summer. at the same time, they were guzzling, rushing gas, like crazy to socket away in storage. all well, bad, most thing it. so loading up on it, like a fat kid out of buffet, combined with last year's relatively mild winter meant that the supply and price of gas across europe remain manageable. so there's been this, so i am relief that the worst of any potential european energy crisis must be over, right. but now there are some warning sign starting to flash red again. and the international energy agency is painting a potentially dire picture ahead of this coming winter. if pipeline imports to the european union from russia dropped to 0 in 2023. and chinese ellen gee demand re
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balance to 2021 levels. then the european union faces a serious supply demand gap opening up in 2023. so far this summer. queen ursula vander live. a commission president has been able to restrain herself from sticking her nose into european showers, living rooms and work cubicles and wagging her fingers. or over the thermostat readings, but it's not like there's any shortage of little citizens. soldiers probably eating their fellow countrymen over their energy use, kind of like all the citizen police and it took place during co, but we've got the climate field trip plus the ukraine field trip. now when it comes to energy, it's like if you're basically a home, enjoy a nice pool in doors on a hot summer day that it's like you're personally dropping a bomb on key of and also strangling a polar bear. there's also the cost factor that started to buy it again though the french government, for example,
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has up until now been able to offset price increases for customers who had signed a government regulated electricity rate contracts. that's opposed to those who had the market rate contracts that long since skyrocket. they've been paying through the nose for those. but now, as of the 1st of august, those regulated rates are set to increase by 15 percent here in france alone. and that's assuming, even with the french government, putting nuclear energy back on line, unlike germany, which probably stuck to its ideological guns with which it promptly shot itself in the foot by sticking to its closures of its own nuclear plants and firing coal plants instead. so we'll see you potentially facing a gas crunch of 27000000 cubic meters in 2023 years. choice is pretty stark. they can either keep harassing their citizens about the ear of abundance being over as friends, president a menu, a natural says when it comes to energy,
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which is really a great way to live under that kind of pressure. or they can hope that citizens harass each other enough again, nice to sahu 5 there. or they can hope that russia does not cut off the remaining fraction of gas, that europe is still importing from russia. in any case, it really doesn't sound like you're up is in the driver's seat and has really left itself with them. let's see. i've a lot of other factors that are now outside of its control. sounds like you had another big victories booming on the horizon for these big brain brussels bureau products. some are accusing the us and its allies of actually using the o p. c. w is a cover to separately for the whole school was while imposing rules to pay the washington's interests. now that message is from russia is representative to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons. it consists of service, but the american center allies have
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a long time ago given up on the purely technical mandate of the organization for the pro division of chemical weapons. they are turning the hey, into a site for settling political scores with russia and other states. they do not like, and they make political noise here, over and over again to us and that's associates impose their own rules. in fact, they are attempting to transform the organization for the pro head bishan of chemical weapons into an instrument for the realization of their fuel. political interest restructure is representative, also coal valve of us and the u. k. for their lack of engaging and real action, choosing instead to initiate vote. so the hague and then line up best supporting allies. while washington recently announced the elimination of its chemical weapons stockpiles, a task of a took more than 3 decades. the white house did a huge rush or of hiding itself and all this, by the o. p. c, w, can funding most most go liquidated. those stop 6 years ago,
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almost get responded by saying that us times of a distraction from the fact that it took america so long to fulfill its own obligations. well, for the greek i busted uh, lee, i need is chris down bubble as he gave us his view on how western powers treat the rules of in to national organizations. have a listen for us. the rules are very, very clear. as these rules are not implemented, because it's the western countries want to manipulate this organization to 0 means it's not the 1st time that we see this with the united nations. we must not forget how, but the members of the u. n. were actually pressure to not to make a big noise about the invasion of iraq and uh, with all these false pretences. but i mean, we even go back to the seventy's. how's the united nations was manipulating the
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member states of the united or the united nations on the boasting at nice? so this is a continuation of a policy that the west has been following. because this roy and international organizations that they exist as a good item, they should send it to the detriment. also people of the, of the world went on to the ball based initiatives. this is a bit of a side note. here are greece is one of many countries and wants to join the brick. so strategic partnership alliance as we know right now, there are roughly 40 countries in the world who want to join the brakes. that includes be, well, iran, saudi arabia and some of the major energy rich are they does nation as well, those details online at all. so you don't call them as a multi polar world continue to build the
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ha, the windows or baby order to ban for business or something like now go talk to her . and this thing may have decided to stay in their home and not out, but his mother is 94 years old. she's very fragile. it has not, that's true, too. i need your, your team of deals. now. you gotta, i gotta, you gotta, i gotta send this guy that transporting her to another place would probably think it was trying to die from a broken heart. this happens too often and come on at the displaced the surgical center, something to shoot this out and running deadlock,
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this experiment with an e p, a test consisting in the explosion of a hydrogen bomb. the american scientists made a mistake and that calculations underestimating the power of the explosion, which was 3 times stronger than expected. the japanese fishing vessel died go for cool. you might well within the surrounding waters and was hit by the radioactive pulling out the, the $23.00 fisherman had to be hospitalized immediately. hopefully m i t t, the marconi operates report. the vessel died a few months later for the acute lady ation syndrome. radio and television interrupted that pulled cost to spread the news. traces of radioactivity with founding tune a space in the pacific ocean. and this falls, the cold bridge to come out and the open and confessed to change a little time
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because of fear of radiation time expressed from that moment. tell him the people of japan have been totally full strides in virginia to meet the energy the american government concerned about the spread of anti american and, and to nuclear sentiment in japan, a country it considered the military and e, you know, make base of great importance to the appropriate measures by involving old japanese communications media using words such as peace, justice, and security. for the promotion of nuclear energy, the actually too much to title a war criminals suddenly reinstated, by the americans and who in the meantime had become a power for low. b. as in media tycoon, played a very important role. he was a great admirer of american culture and he was confused. the nation's economic prosperity depended on the friendship with the us. from the columns of the
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newspaper, you'll notice sheen boone and from his own private tv channel and the phone television, he launched a powerful and effective pro nikia campaign. in a few years, he succeeded in defeating the antennae to movement in his country and in persuading the majority of citizens. but some bracing nuclear power was no. ready wise, but rather an indispensable choice. in 1950 for us president eisenhower carried out the program item is the piece to sweep away the memory of the foaming of japan and dropped only 2 years. following the diagram for cool. you model incidence a symposium on nuclear energy for civil purposes was organized and took place symbolically. in hiroshima, my to toddler was chosen as the president of the new commission for atomic energy. the construction of the country's 1st nuclear power plant was soon announced the dust it was that the country which would probably have been lost in the world to
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a spouse. media energy became one of its main and most convinced supporters. the june some or nothing come. which many that items just for the meant that i do me stay in the city again, that's a new kind of still our solution that them this now. so it's sort of the email of the nuclear gypsies, the nuclear power plant, seasonal workers, number in the thousands, and they are immediately recognized. they seem distract stamps, but in reality they are looking at you, they make you perceive and say you have something to say. and they do, if you go to visit them in small taverns in the neighborhood at the nuclear power, they are paid 3 or $400.00
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a day to be contaminated. although after the agency and the contractors get their parts, every little comes up in their own pockets, focus cima. they represent almost 90 percent of the workforce and they would stand most of the radiation or those of in order to earn more sites the dose in matters or take a double shift using different names for sacrifice prompted by despair. necessity of making use me. currently, it's a traditional job, i was told about 5 to 10 days photographer, who became famous in the seventy's for his report. thomas's inside japanese nuclear power plants still get all those on the door. do we have talk to you or she back was? i said, thank you and does a lot of people to think that i'm most uh, gonna see on the video, you know, to tell me what, what am i kind of sort of talking to my account so uh, so you got the, came up to them this to the 2nd, and i guess we need to develop you. yep. so we started the, the one that was there,
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getting the money and that's getting you home. the more what's on hold. i'll get back to the screen. i don't know joe. those invested settlement on the client, i would tell almost action is on the corner of it and nothing to weigh in it and you know, we definitely get up there and then oh you oh, we can definitely do an estimate on no. the seal, the middle of the night, i called my boss i g e i n. i said my recommendation is that we tell us utilities that j e cannot support the continued operation of these plants. and my boss said to me, well, it can't be that bad deal. and keep in mind that if we have to shut down all of these more important plants, it will, per.
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