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go funds add to this incident. if it does, then we will definitely see uh, i have a semi isolation of suite in 2 words that many countries have. but if somehow this could be referred to as a isolated incidents to remain between the ark and swedes. and then that's as possible. of course, we must say that we, i do not think attacking. the swedish embassy was a positive act. i think we condemn that very much. and we do believe that all issue should be resolved diplomatically. and i've never been this uh, this needs to add this, this is a need, a very strong position from there. i can government and great, i mean this is some 1200000000 muslims around the world. this is all timing that sweet. and those just are and made. so how do i,
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is this just by typing them? cuz this is not the for me. so this is the 1st time slate in fives. but the corolla, i mean, i remember a couple of years ago has the very same topics that i was still here, privacy with you or with others about that this constant, it is, it is, i'm a phobia, is it the fact that the sweden has the right to whatever they call freedom of speech or is it just hate speech? where's the lines that to it's, um i just said this is quite surprising that to events and there must be a larger plan at play here at. as you know, sweden has hundreds of thousands of immigrants, a lot of mainland muslims alienating this sector of society. one definitely will have repercussions and events will take place in the future. so is there
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a plan, a be asked and the selecting islam for a new it's not my fault via or putting swedes in a position as a leading edge against islam. i really don't know, i could not understand that position, but it is very unfortunate to see this happening. but it could be a new plan by the western allies to create a new as the me force region ends and ending me for you are. which initiated by this act and to be nourished and looked off to i'm grown to, to have a new it's not my fault via, with an action with the reaction from islamic stage would lead to a new new struggle between the 2 phase or the 2 civilizations that
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so is rather an issue that we must look very, very carefully at. indeed so, so besides they, um, so i'm gonna say you just say that you just triggered an idea. now in my mind all, we don't have a lot of time. but could this be some sort of form of internal cleansing within sleeve that is sweet and trying to get rid of its migrants and ostracize them and put them, you know and say look sweet sweet. it is a christian country or a catholic country. i move them to not or is i'm isn't welcome is this could be a politic, could this be a political play by them? and it could be very much, we see what is happening in the fronts with the north africans, immigrants, and phones. and the strange relationship between the police, this community that could happen in sweden and could be the privilege or the beginning off cleansing. office we doing to push away those where
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granted asylum ends with them and cracks on the, the muslim population they have in the country. it's this could be very well and you neil and they are not c r neal nationalism that's taking place. and so it's in europe and countries. yes, definitely alon, to watch this hope, it doesn't go to extremes. so i'll leave you in the event of politician, i'm back that so thank you so much for joining me here today. i'll take that. let's go to the middle east, but there's one pass that has been killed and 35 more injured. following classes would seem protest. this is where the mid fee and the west bank hotspot of nablus. now that's according to the policy and helplessly i'm the local media reports the gun so so i the explosions to be heard. so
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some time on the seats of novice flashes began over nights off their policies, but tires abrupt roads to prevent jewish worship as in reaching the whole the site of joseph to is there any forces had to enter the area offensively, to protect the believe was my colleague, you to neil spoke with tourism based middle east experts uni bank. my life cream. the said the right to pray as of the whole, the site should be equal for everyone. i pulled into the also records. this is the duty of the police stating the for the to allow the freedom of religion and protect the jew step. this will go to with a joseph to this is the bill. so the reports, but the frankly the p a cannot function and is very weak. so the idea of the scores to protect the worship as well. these are the citizen's policy and in worship are
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struggling to get permits to visit their holy sites, particularly in your home at city of jerusalem. the palace sending the also deserve the right to pray in the only days in the, in that ok, so moscow, wherever they feel a free to do the act and also to choose the questions. everybody's allowed to craig the holy, the holidays. but there are, you know, what are they sorry to interrupt, but they're not there. they're being sent types of the locks. and last until they're only allowed, they're very certain times. and of all the non stop leads that leads to violence. that leads to on risk that leads to frustration on more seems, is there not a sense that perhaps those who rule that area the, the b is really, should, should give a little more leeway. and then as you say at that would be a way that they also accords or are more easily being followed.
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what you're saying is not the truth. i don't want to go into a, be a long discussion with you, but what you're saying is not that correct. and the, all the funny students that this of westbank and even from the street boys permits eh, to go into these, well, it can go to alaska most without any problems in the day. even in the last realm of the way people from guys came to praying the most getting the most. conger was a name a michael unit. and he also said it's a po, policy lines of estimated to do the i'm a who is all of the view that are contrasting standards when it comes to people in the region and been able to worship freely, the seniors do not have the power nor decisions to prohibit is varies from and to ring and invading destiny series to worship. we can see this clearly in the hebron we can see clearly in nablus. but on the other hand is re lease,
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have all the military power that 4000 young people from practicing freedom of worship. therefore, the question lies with israel allow freedom of worship and it is on except people to put the balance to mean people live in on the occupation on the same thing as the is really up to 5 years with all the military power. there were negotiations don't between the palestinian authority's and the it's really a socrates to a lot of these worshippers. you call them settlers, but they themselves would say that their church core is they, they, they, they are worshipers. they wanted to go to, one of jude isn't at holy sites. on the do that once a month, should they not be protected at by whoever does it if the palestinians cannot do it, then they need guards to do that? that's their argument. a well, this is
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a false argument because these people come along with military power and they do cause dealings of palestinian people. the pretext of claiming that these settlers and political motivated individuals, innovators protected by and is rarely occupation military force coming to invade about the new territory under the pretext of full speed that a worship is totally on believable and totally discredited by facts on the ground. high by the palestinian people be killed and 35 severely injured just last night in the supply mess i was condemned a power estimate, the motivated by those in the eastern province of money put near the border with me and la last off of a video to live and being pro rated make it, and groups sent shock waves through the south asian country side to
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the incident of man, a poor which has come to the for a shame full for any civilization. the country is shame. i appealed to all chief ministers to strengthen laws to take stringent action against the crime, especially against women. the incident might be from roger ste on, shot 2 score or might of poor. the corporate should not go scott free in any corner of the country. as well as to live out to india and speak to all to correspond to room during the summer. really didn't good to see you side things i was going on over the other details. can you tell us about this incident? well, 2 months, hundreds displays the wrong 1. 50 people killed on the wireless is yet to store in the state of money for now. money for was a small state because one of the smallest states in the country, and yet it has been voting for 2 months. now this, we deal that a so faced of 2 women being paraded me could, is,
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i know we deal this with you all was from me full. um, but nonetheless its fine surely would do it has it has outraged india a deeply, deeply stab indians to see what they've seen. of course, you're not to be bored or wiped clean those pictures, those with the old stuff. uh, simply because a we want to make sure that the identity of thoughts to women is protected. i'm be the video is extremely, extremely disturbing. now in the elf course is outraged. india is very, very upset with what we've seen. good seen of the prime minister of the country or spoken not chief uninstalled. the top is the court in the country. also the opposition? boston janice is owed money for widens is decades old. it's to ethnic communities. the may be using the cookies or been fighting each other,
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but the while in swimming re so phase when a high school to need all the basic needs recommended that the follow may be community of the to we should be able to rebuild stages, the cookie community, goss agitated also this was the trigger but 2 months now have boston to live in seems to not be in control. hundreds of people in the states have been deceased so far the only the state government, the center of despise all of them intervening. the vitamins being really not been able to stop the widens as far as this incident. it has its been sown. so the video which is before the one person has been arrested so far and the government received government money for saying that they will make sure that the ball is done to give justice to the, to women of the rules. so down replete all of the 2 women who appealed and this
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with you all that went viral all over the internet in india. uh the, the use of down reads as estimate furnished much, but now for the department of sort of the country also has broken his silence of $279.00 old days money for the mean dominance to be in the fall of entry session and in deals. well, yeah, very interesting the, that's all to cost when i run into a new way of saying update. thanks again for the update. i think that one of them, 300 people are reported as have been arrested in kenya also protest is crashed with police. that's as a political position, cooling on people across the country to take to the streets for 3 days of antique government demonstrations. the police used to gas and attempt to break up on the clouds and the dates of unrest in the east african nations. as i am, the miles of the surgeon prices and unemployment, previous passions that 50 people killed and hundreds arrested. we heard from locals,
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so a divided of the con, rest of actions being taken by boat. this is very well. the cost of living is fine. the majority of us cannot cope with a situation. this life is becoming so difficult in the finance bill, which was passed by the parliament has automatically made our lives very har, mom way of that. oh ma'am, i saw a new leader of deposition should not bring in 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 inside, not only just here in kenya, the might not be on our leaders should sit down and at the same time, reason together, protest are not a 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, most the shields within natal be central business district. so that to you is to be
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the same integrator almost in the streets, noting at home by intake is actually the theater voting to highs in the process of demonstrations. that means the thousands that prove that cannot use it remain to decide to do it a good deal and going onto a government to update stuff. and using his class it will be make again much diety and also going to keep it up. a police officer to fly a night, a booty, and most of the know the to you so to despise a demo states as a full wife inducing 40, so he's task. so by throwing stormed up a little lighting fire. i think the overlays of multitude intimated that find in a demo, what's the purpose of the talk to the streets on wednesday it relates to link up on the fly out of is on the is a say that the is started to con you for these and i able to do a lot of did the lead up, it wouldn't be, did that produce desktops. and most of the stuff that been looked of was up and between these these remains because we did minimal activities of we dropping we to
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nice to in the task board. on the other hand, as being the one that used we to know of vehicle was a scene, a moving around, a single kept a we phone may well also is offensive issues west and part of the mid thing king is internal affairs of the state. most issue the violence that by 13 nations, including the us, brits of i'm jeremy matter of a bias. most guys stops on the mazda of it's put principal position as a general of the company as positive 10. yeah, surface center size is not the 1st time the west as a tried to dictate is rules upon the country, my nose in that position or those depositions, actions, and indeed the west to seem to feel the need this much. i will just do this much for asking many other matters which have to do with our country point example. we had an honey visor b from 15 countries who are members of d. p. u and they were given advisory on what should be happening in the country.
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and recently, also seen for united states ambassador to turn your medical richmond. and she wants to have seen the president to sign into more of the l g t q out cash flow. can you anything dispose weight against the culture of the nature of most of the people, not to tenure, but because as well. so i know she'd be happy about these discounts and i think it would be good for us to be able to do you know, on internal stairs without having any team to experience for me. either top box, both the world music or the i think it's just the normal course of which we have what we call the plug in to be able to, to have us on the screen for them to be able to do what is happening. basically just a new one is the most pylons vice president and the presidential candidate la shantay has raised more than
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a few eyebrows in washington. overloaded comments. he made about 10, so visits by piling individuals. so the white house, when tie, once president can enter the white house, the political girl that we are pursuing will have been achieved. they, the u. s. official is considered is something very different from what we've been saying. and off they have live will be coming out with more surprises that it was category a recent campaign of i'm full us officials to all so i one for clarification with the white house highlighting concerns. it could provoke a spot with mainland china to try one is think is i have not been allowed to make it official visit to washington since 1979 as part of the one china policy of the us. it all comes just leaks of a lay is scheduled to visit us on his way back to taiwan from south america. something that's not going down well with beijing. ginger,
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china firmly opposes any form of official interaction between the us and the time and region firmly. it poses me any visit by type one, independence separates us to the us in any name or under what ever pre text the tie . one question is the very core of china score interest and the 1st red line that must not be crossed in china. us relations with the uh yeah, i spoke with joseph gregory, my husband, a professor for the politics. i'm international relations and he's cold of the move yet another publication by taiwan. and we've seen by the same provocative statements himself in the past year that appear to change the status quote and even cross certain red lines. and then him or his administration, walking them back to some uncertainty a degree. yeah, i don't think any of these transit stops by to how it is. officials are ever accidental. they're always part of the game. always flirting with the edge of that said i. i also think there's no need for badging to react too strongly to what is,
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in fact a minor but relatively common publication. the one, the one difference is that life has fault openly for an official visit to the white house. and this is, this is going to create some problems for buying politically at home, which could have repercussions invasion may last, last, the last place is keep up. it's counter offensive f, as i'm a cycle, russian positions in quite a lot is all rising on the exponent. so late that sustainable view of mentioned to the news media outlet and there's a lot of casualties. i've got some of my guys working at casualty collection points, and i don't want to say numbers because it's all just anecdotal. but this thing triple the amounts of casualties they saw a few months ago. it's pretty horrific. it was us president john f kennedy. the famously reminded us that success has many fathers,
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with failure is an orphan. and right now it seems to be an easy fathers of ukraine's proxy war against russia. a portion key of to ever more stream sacrifices on the battlefield, that you're war. so you go die fighting is we're just here to help you do it is because it has to be in a short active role and you insult in his mind. thank you. love life. so when i say, of course, we shouldn't just take the word of the unfortunate ukrainians when it comes to watch, essentially become a massive natal assisted suicide program. european and american mercenaries lucky enough to survive the white house funded meek liner. also have a tail to tell and it isn't a pretty one. it's hard. there is just, it's, it's a genocide, it's lar, there is just people that everywhere. addictions dads to training people, dads train soldiers that she just left there on surprise me the i'm sure generals, an analyst in the western media of sage advice for your client,
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basically walk across the mind, fields and stop wasting valuable equipment. after all, there's plenty of ukrainians left to sacrifice, but were willing low and shells rolled lea, a full, my marine, infantry officer said, ukraine's tactics could minimize losses. but they come with the trade offs. advanced and on foot will likely reduce the attrition. they sustain his sad, but that means the advances will be slower. i have less opportunity to achieve a rapid break through c. u. s. officials in the recent weeks, had privately expressed frustration that some of you create in commanders, exasperated as a slow pace of the initial sold and sitting increased causal to some of their rags had riveted to old habits, decades of soviet style training, you know, tillery barrages rather than striking with the west and tactics and pressing harder to breach the russian defences. it's increasingly obvious that savanski is natal bosses are running out of options. so the expectation is that ukraine was no
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accelerate the sacrifice of an entire generation of the men and boys with even president boynton himself. admitting that russia as essentially the militarize nato . this is a, this is a war relating to munitions and they're running out of those and that emulation and we're low on, of course, perpetual war cheerleaders will continue to call for more weapons miss of send them the f sixteens. but the deployment of more game changer is, is increasingly unlikely with senior american military voices pouring cold water on the idea that their jets will ever see action over ukraine. you're talking about a large number of aircraft that's going to take years to train the pilots years to do the maintenance as a statement, years to, to generate that the degree of financial support to do that. you're talking to weigh more billions of dollars and it's already been generated. so how's the vast reality of ukraine sacrifice filters into the mainstream? ukrainian people are also beginning to realize that no,
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you don't know expects them to die on mass until the grim and of yet another american misadventure. it seems what's left to view, claim will be dumped at the gates of the orphanage, and the fathers of this conflict will be nowhere to be seen as retirement. a luxury that is the topic of christie. i on the cost of everything that's up next we back up with them. the as the cost of living has ballooned worldwide people's retirement plans have altered drastically. every day more than 10000 americans turn 65. and as the baby boomers retire, there will be a significant demographic shift, often referred to as the grace unami. i'm christiane, you're watching the cost of everything more today. we're going to be looking at the
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cost of retirement. living in a foreign country offers a chance to see more of the world as well as lower the cost of living. but there are multitude of factors to consider before making such a big life decision. things like the ease of buying and owing property and the value of property investments, the cost of renting health care systems, the cost of living in groceries, language barriers, climate and the stability of the country's political situation. the social security administration has stated that the number of americans drawing their benefits from overseas grew from 413002760000. in the last 3 years, the state department's estimate that 9000000 americans live abroad and suggest that 5000000 of these have retired abroad or 12 percent of the nation's 45000000 retirees. baby boomers are increasingly understanding the advantages of living
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abroad, given the rising energy and living costs at home, while returns on investments and asset values fall. the 1st driver of retirement or receives is usually finance. an income that is comfortable or tight in the us can often give a lifestyle. consider luxurious overseas in countries like the caribbean or southeast asia, as a cost of living is significantly less to the average cost of retirement in the us is $700000.00, which is considered a fortune in places like pakistan or thailand. for example, a one bedroom apartment and a city in portugal is 57 percent cheaper. then in an american city, costing a little over $500.00 a month. in thailand, it is 80 percent less. this extends to the overall cost of living. we're closing prices are cheaper by 30 percent and food by up to 88 percent cheaper. meanwhile,
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on the other half of spectrum, singapore is the most expensive country in the world to retire costing an average of $1100000.00 over a 15 year period. inflation has been particularly high now costing over a $171000.00 more than it did 2 years ago. meanwhile, pakistan is the cheapest place to retire at a little over a $100000.00. older adults are projected to out number children under the age of 18 for the 1st time in us history by 2034 according to census bureau projections. and this mismatch will have implications across the coming years, as there will be an increasing need for caregivers. and health services for those over $65.00, there will also be less than young people in the labor force to generate enough tax revenue to provide social benefits to the older population. and for more or less bringing matthew sinclair, financial advisor at new england advisor groups
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a. so matthew, what are the key factors to consider one planning for retirement? well, generically, uh, uh, is really just 1st of all is you want to 1st take a look at what your cash flow is and that's a combination of figuring out what your budget is and what, what you spend. so is there going to be and then what's your good, what you're going to have in terms of a cash flow coming in is it didn't come from investments, is attention income. is it social security, income those, those are the 3 states. that's the 1st and foremost, the secondary one which is prop park your primary to a lot of people needing to save enough money for retirement. they just got a can accumulate enough money so they can retire. you know, and we usually use a deal when you're talking about investments. if it's a younger person, they don't have, they typically don't have a pension plan, right? they might have social security. so you want to have minimally, i think if you live on the east coast of the west coast, you know, $11.00 and
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a half to $2000000.00. if you're talking about living and traveling, you want to talk about what kind of countries if it's likely to austria or switch. so you might need $3000000.00. if it's good to these, you know, let's assume it's, um, a mexico or like, you know, the central american country, like you know, costa rica. you might need a little bit less than that depending on what your, what the cost of living are. so it depends on a lot of factors and how kind of want to estimate the amount of money needed for a comfortable retirement when inflation and the cost of living just keeps on going up and up and an accelerated rate. well here's the good thing is that we do a lot of modeling on retirement projections. so we could say ok, this person makes x amount of dollars. now they're assuming they're gonna, uh, their, their bills are, i'd say 60 or 70 percent of what they, you know, what their income is. and then we can say, ok,
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what's the number we need to save to, to get an money to generate that money. so they don't want to work for us and we just put we model different rates of inflation is a 3 percent, 5 percent, 7 percent. the average we model is about 3. uh, but sometimes it is hyper inflationary periods. you might say the 1st 7 years might be 5 percent, and then it drops to 3. what are some of the advantages of retiring internationally? well, but again, depends on where you're going to go internationally. if it's so we are the east coast, have a, a good group of people are thinking about retiring it to europe, one popular places, portugal right now, because it doesn't cost a lot to live there. but there's other fact, right that there might be if you like, live on 50 percent of what you need in the states to retire there, but you need to figure out, ok, can i even own a home there or how am i going to live like by real estate or really the big.

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