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the and the eliminate an opposite goes through process, exports of grain and fertilize us. china hopes that relevant policies will act and maintain international food security and alleviating the food crisis in developing countries. and special effects consultants over residence and police must goes decision is a result of attempt to the types against this naval fleets. under the guidance of exporting food. the west is the, as usual, it seems like it's the habit, did not honor their portion of the agreement and, and essentially block. although there was those sites and the brain and the fertilizer. so basically the west did not live up to their forcibly agreement. russia was very patient, the extended beyond the continuing. the other aspect of this is the, the misuse by ukraine. specifically the intelligence organizations, and potentially supporting intelligence organizations. by using those semantics
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here in quarter or 2 to launch the basically the skies to potentially tend to launch attacks, whether that's under the water underwater, drones or the railroad rolled attacks. whether it's smuggling information or, or potential armaments and etc, and score assassination attempts. in other news this week, the world march nelson mandela international day, this tuesday honoring the legacy of the former south african presidents and on see apartheid icon, local correspondence, know who you'll come get reports from this other patients in south africa and also the international days of international of southern states held in the, on the 8th of july, the semester capital. so around the world, it is the way we come memories instead of bringing to the life of the legacy of nelson mandela who is the 1st of the laptops that african prison is also an anti active history. the punch is part of
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the purpose of the state a listen, the visuals take in this need to increasing the positive impact the community. of course, this is done by dedicating 6 to 7 minutes of the time to local communities and those that as nelson spent 67 years in a seem to soon for me it's really up to me is
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cutting funds lucel's the set of circumstances the one the 1st of a sudden vision circumstances that they find themselves as a product of the bible, but they should be concealed. but they've got different stories that i think the ceo of the nelson mandela foundation, profess event. harris says there's no leader on the confidence of dates. you can compare with the icon, i figure the footprint of the name nelson mandela is still very strong. do i believe simply for myself, whenever i travel internationally, the name is,
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is recognized and is, is on it using nelson, one dealer as a yardstick for leadership in some ways is unfair because i think that clarity of leadership is very rare. maybe once a century will see a need of that's quality globally. i'm not an expert on african politics. like what i would say 2 things is that i think globally, we see a desperate shortage of high quality leadership. and if i look at the continent, i would have to say that the challenge on the con to, to, on the continent is of the same. i don't, i don't see the quality that know someone didn't like embodied to be found on the continent at the moment. everything we do is get to building the adjuster
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side to the notion montela dreamed off. so whether it's already in child development work, or whether it's off to a security program across the board, this is the work that is designed to find ways of establishing that kind of justice ahead of archives on research, the nelson mandela foundation rugs you saw that as has been done, has tons of w and conservation made him a symbol in the struggle for human rights. nelson mandela is no one. so one of us will be a nice thing back to most enjoying legacy that he's pro, to the citizens of south africa. the fact that we had um we have peace now. um although you know the problems are many but the one thing is speed. the we are not having uh, we are not having concrete can fighting in terms of uh, they should think that um,
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so i think that's the most in joining nexus here in dallas, texas, we have a different a, we have democracy. people can say what the one to, you know, you'll speak to us to have associations without hearing about coming to jail. and there's no when privilege to as a so cost over the as a vendor spent over 27 years in j n, especially in the last to probably 10 years of his imprisonment. she became a symbol for political prisoners in south africa, and they were kept bains. that also was asking, demanding that to be released him in on the various companies directly in prison with him in the police have arrested a 6 men accused of of being described as ethnically motivated. violence in india is northeastern states of money. paul,
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a video of the shocking incidence which took place several months ago showed a group of men groping 2 naked women from an opposing ethnic group in the streets. if so to send shot may have stopped the country. meanwhile, furious locals in the area so it must have into their own hands. a talking one suspects house that a group of women assessing science of the building. the accused was reported identified from the video as the leader of the month is what one of the women of the scene of the i have to say the that's what the people in the viral video have done is highly contemptible. all mothers and women are against such as perpetuated on anyone, irrespective of race and community. the cookies may tease or muslims, the mothers, highly condemn, such as that to grade women. the government should impose exemplary punishment to prevent such acts from happening with an estimated 10000 people in the region came out to them and they'll start is cracked down on all those involved in the incidence. that demonstrates is also told to restore peace on these tensions
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between old, ethnic groups of under 6 people have been killed with many more injured since i think bonnets, i wrote that in the states of money bought in may. i was up to the med take communities coal to be considered special status. and this capsule was also a sides or process over the incidents. members of the opposition congress punctuates up to the streets in new delhi to condemn the violence demonstrates as held post this thing, save money for all that was already processed with the police. and the as prime minister and devoted spoke out against the incidents pulling. it's a shame for the nation side to the incident of man, a poor which has come to the for a shameful for any civilization. the country is shame. i appeal to all chief ministers to strengthen laws to take stringent action against the crime, especially against women. the incident might be from raw just on trying to score or might of poor, the corporate should not go scott free in any corner of the country about 2 months, hundreds displeased, around 150 people killed on the wireless, is yet to still in the state of 14914 was
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a small state. it was one of the smallest states in the country. and yet it has been boning for 2 months. now this, we deal that a so phased of 2 women being paraded me could, is, i know we deal this with the all was from me full. um, but nonetheless its fine shooting. we do it has, it has outraged india deeply, deeply. sab indians to see of what they've seen, of course, your nazi reward awards, playing those big chills doors with your stuff. uh simply because the we want to make sure that the identity of those to women is protected and be the video is extremely, extremely disturbing. now in the old cost is outraged, india is very, very upset with what we've seen did see of the prime minister of the country or school,
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but not the chief uninstalled. the top is port in the country also the opposition. boston janice is full money for why this is decades old. it's to estimate communities the may be using the cookies, who been fighting each other, but the while and sweeney re so faced when a high colton indiana all the basically recommended the fall for made the community of the to we should be able to resolve stages. so cookie community golf, agitated also this was the trigger booked 2 months now. have boston to live in, seems to not be in control. hundreds of people in the states have been displaced so far. the army, the seeds come home, the same to despise, all of them. intervening the bottom and see have really not been able to stop the widens as far as this incident has, is, is concealing the, the would you would just come to for the one person has been arrested so far,
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and the government, the seeds government to $94.00 seems to be to make sure that the all is done up to, to give justice to the, to women of the rules so young, replete the other 2 women who are a field in this video that went viral over the internet in india. uh, the, the use of down re as s and the pharmacy. but now for the government is sort of the country also as broken his silence of just $79.00 old days. money for me told me then to be in the fall and been pre session in india as well can, you know, position is calling for a new round of protests following 3 days of demonstrations this week with the demands not met. but our classes are up to between local police and people protesting against tax increases on rising living costs of the
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at least $6.00 people report to they died and $300.00 where arrested across the country, which officials having confirmed police fire to a guest in an attempt to disperse, to demonstrate to us, and yet another chapter of unrest in the east african nation. the government's recently increased taxes in an attempt to tackle the growing economic crisis on information closing on government. people affected by rising living costs. we heard from some local people in can you hear voice that concerns about the current state of affairs? we know 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, which was passed by the parliament,
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has automatically made our lives very hard. the monarch, 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 in advance of our business. because people are afraid, like 2 days go daddy knows that because godfrey adding, because basing the security to that side of the way which in the business is down, there are fewer customers due to the protest. but i decided to open so that i can make some money because during the process will not bring me anything. however, if i open my business, i can earn this tom saying my evening, which will help me the most that i'm of the in the house during the fall safe seat and the security of all business, non grateful and almost $0.80. we've decided to come out and deal with joe some
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bigger. stay at home, who has all the business? well, out that i think so back to normal business is coming back slowly in either. meanwhile, most goes accused. western states have met, they need, can use internal affairs of the statement was issued on the violence. the bias that the nations include in the us bits and kind of to and others can you of bites must go stance on the mazda of fords, principal position, or the we spoke to former canyon presidential advisor, be going to be going to unveil the roll like still i to sometimes play in the country the west to who isn't a fee. i didn't the king of internal affairs or for the last 60 years. the post to the 1st president of the post, the 2nd president. like many african countries, they are both is treated as a nation. 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 course to uh,
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the west physicians themselves to be the guardians of, uh, the company, at least we of, uh, the canyon political informations. uh, the money to do succeeded opportunity. and you find many voices like mine do not find a lot of space in uh in kenya because of that, the west as consistently over the last 60 years made sure the dod progressive voices of silence old q. so what the ways to be doing today is no to me. it's always been like that. the west has always maintained a hanging, monique control over politics in kenya under through
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politics, vehicle into economics. the economy of kenya is largely in the hands 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. when patients are controlled by them, they control the banking sector. for example, the control most of the trait, an african empress, including cabinets, interest is not the priority to. that's the unfortunate part. the part is that there are sections and instructions and large groups of opinions, whoever never given up on their country and consistently and continuously struggling
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overcome these hey, demonic, uh, struggle on kenya by the west. violate molly's constitutional court, has validated the results of a referendum on to the countries drafting your constitution in june almost 97 percent of votes is up to the face of the amendments. molly's new constitution strengthens the houses of the president unimed the size of the country solvency. pulling the brake with former colonial power friends, eagerly anticipated announcement puts an end to the demands for the referendums. consolation made by the opposition upcoming elections of you does inclusive step towards the investigation of a civilian administration in march 2024, which has been postponed as insignificant power in august 2020. okay, both the ramos sulu sent this before because i'm on the corporate has opposed to me to victoria over the side. the interval report on the i'm a vote of a june and they've been and 18 under the cost of the president to really
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determine viewpoint is to solve in addition to roar hello to to the government under the country is a quarter and go to the system we use data to 9 to me and then i'll throw the brooklyn mission the elevators. also we cover the next or so all the yes. and the no it present that to you. so also really of those, all of a are to be, some of them are the most recent. i really think it was very brief and we hope that it will be widely disseminated so that our young people can make it their own. does the future of this country and yet actually on the, it's direction of satisfaction on it shows the opinion of the 1000000 people. it is what the people want. so therefore we're going to hope that as the presence of the court said, the old constitution was proclaimed on a friday and the current one was proclaimed on a friday on staff is helping us with what we do now is secularism. and we're going to continue the fight to abolish secularist and we have set we're against it. but
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if the constitutional court gives its version, we're not going to be eligible. everyone is pointing the finger at that associate are thinking we're going to take violent action. but that will not happen in the constitutional court decision is irrevocable. so there is nothing more we can say however that doesn't mean we're going to stand idly. but we're not going to give up our fight against secularism for but it's not for tomorrow definitely. but it will be fault for the next generation, for, for the individual running a very positive sonata caught the president of the position. now hes 30 days at the permanent gate to the new constitution of bus opening. the 1st of the 3 properties, the and, and the reason on the bodies, the size of the people was see 0 for on them as a and simple downstairs of a minute, tory government bullying. and that's a to stick to resources on. and the heart of the mission, the way the democratic forces. so that's how the news, lots of this week, hey,
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the, the welcome to worlds are part teaching russia less than has never been an easy undertaking for the europeans to centuries ago. napoleon, despite considering russia a natural allies, decided to punish it for rebuking your french embargo and lost much of his army in the efforts. in the 20th century, the germans made their move. men, the same fate can hear of clothes this historical gift of this time around by joining forces against russia and ukraine to discuss them now and join by all stress. foreign minister of foreign affairs. karen nestle. madame is great to see you and welcome to russia. thank you very much for the kind of invitation, and it's always a pleasure to be in your country. now, before we delve into history and job politics, i want to ask you about your own uh postman as serial transition. because i know that the, you have to leave your native country due to personnel and financial pressures,
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your 1st one to friends. and then you eventually settled in london on which is such a reversal of the traditional immigrant one. because we usually think of people moving from the middle east to europe. you and you made it the other way around. how has been this adventure been for you so far? what i, it's now nearly a year that i arrived and that one on it was in spring last year. we sold events. and when i went made my 1st administrative steps in, in may 11 on. and i said, i need to text number. i need presidents of paper, etc. the notary, i went to the lawyer as i went to c. j asked me like, are you crazy? you want to come to let me know when you assessing and have a non it's been 1011. nissan leaving for months left on on. as i said, yes for why i said why last problems and you're all done does much more freedom and level non done in your that's why i'm here. it's interesting you say that because i, i also loved 11 and i used to go there when i was reporting underwear in syria and it was such
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a respite. and one thing that stuck with me is you describing lebanon as a place where you found a freedom of mind that this is a very interesting type of read them. what do you mean by that? what it's not the freedom that is stipulated in, across a church in a paper. it's not the oldest freedom commitments that 3 here all the time. i insight to your opinion, you know, it's a freedom that is lift and a sense of lift and left left and you know, people live next to each other. they don't live with each other. this also affect 11 on which is a 10 different ethnic groups. a read tribal i sation that we have seen throughout the many chapters of projected war. but this consensus, this, the minus comes as isn't as what europe is missing, where we only see black and white now and 11 on you have great. this isn't a very interesting question because i think 11 on is a very diverse society is it's the gay capital of the middle east out. very vibrant,
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nice 5. but during the day you it, you will know that because it looks like a traditional muslim society and i think it's a different, a more discrete, perhaps way of dealing with diversity where various groups have the spaces. and they also have some sort of a shared tickets when they can be themselves without being in the each other's faces. so it's done more toler in passing and more just quickly. how does it feel to you after living for so many years in your which i think has that much more sort of in the face more demonstrative way of, uh, showing your identity or whatever it is. well, you know, uh, the year of that i always was grateful for for cease to exist. and what might, i mean to 0? it's a europe where you could do this, let the vent ventless way you protest different opinions. 1520 years ago, it was completed and all of that i, i like hosting people for a lunch and dinner. and i always had a wide spectrum of acquaintances through
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a communist or is through out of all kind of ethnic religious backgrounds. and you could sit down, chef would be of very divergent opinions. i disagree but need, again, this is not any more possible today. your concept and whether you have that, whether you're not going along with the majority opinion on a migration policy, like in 2015 when i started to have my skeptical decisions on that. and i'm definitely not so far back. i'm definitely not the officials to enter summit or whatever, but i was labeled old that because i said back in 2015, it won't work how, how people saw it, you know, and whether it's smell on the russian, whether it's on climate change, whether it's on, on your name it you have it the topic that's only black and white. one thing that, that i cannot understand is that new europeans pride themselves on being true democrats and they see russia, for example, as an authoritarian country. but the approach you are describing when everything is
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very many can black or white, either you are with the forces of good or with the forces of english. it's very to tell a tyrant and then nature, do you think people understand that? and is it a deliberate policy or a handful understand like, uh, 2 days ago there was a headline in austin online media. com and the phone them phone minutes, a crisis back to the empire of e mail. and the interesting thing was that in the chat rooms, a lot of people had some sort of of supportive position and saying why we understand why you left your up. uh, and the way you were chased out of our country is it's tremendous century regretted . so that's a pulled from. so read is if you want us also a lot of hatreds from others coming up. but many people have realized that's why i depend demik. why are this one year of war? and anybody who is asking for peace negotiations is considered
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a threat to is considered a negative. that's sort of the history, it's all about on the shipping. so where has this 0 disappeared by you had to rational discourse, so you had skepticism. i, i, i said already when i served as administered, that when i want to see a died, i travel to moscow or to new dalio pitching. why, why no one west the vienna was often confronted with the elderly teenagers emotional, not anymore racial. now. now this is not just some moral pressure as far as i understand you faced real uh, obstacles to continue living your life with dignity and austere. can you talk more about that? yeah, well, i am in the, in 2020 independent. i'm extracted, maybe people, that's not the topic of myself, but i, i, i faced immediate campaign against me that was weird. that was complete the ration that i was into a, it was just to give you 11 example accused of heading. and nobody shocked formula
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on my desk when i was minnesota and which i had been experimenting according to the wage, the source or which i the photo that has cups kept up coming again. and again was the full, the orthodontist was the president of the russian federation. so she had, that's just a demo. she was cooking for our son to kill animals and, and the had all but most of them for that. but the media last you only that i am taking out to read it was and it is a which on and it was so for us taking that on certain days, i couldn't breeze anymore because i said to myself, but this is, this is impossible. what is going on there? and they, uh, and i, uh, in 2020 i still lived in austria. they, they picked out a dock that had taken from the, from the dock shelter, which had been put to sleep, but a veterinarian accusing me of having killed the dock and in the middle of depend,
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daniel for the 1st time and legal history of austria. adar costs x unit to say it in years, and that was an autopsy to prove that you didn't kill it or. yeah, yeah, no, they wanted to prove that. i talked to patrick, seriously, but you come from a country that gave the world many world renown. psychologists sigmund phrases: yeah, so one of them, but there are many others. how do you explain this um, some of the reversal of fortune because, you know, maybe it's just asked the russians with re associated your with enlightenment values with critical thinking with the a show appreciation of all forms of diversity. not only political but the any other . how to explain it to yourself. yeah, but this is what i i'm, i started to write the stuff now because i had other things to do. a book which i called rick in for europe because they are just described. it's the one i was always grateful for, not only proud of, but great for, for that i could grow up in that,
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that i could pronounce my opinion without risking a lot and even being mistaken. i'm in the real and learn by making mistakes. but i pity the youngest as of today because there is a lot of self censorship on many topics in schools that start to just the migration topics. to my impression, it went on with the climate change, drawing back it went on with spend, i'm a call. you see it's, i mean, there was no, there was a real debate. it was idle or, but never s. and now it's about the russia and it's about, yes, we have to fight the russia and russia has to be taken off the map end of that if, if it is especially sticking old dom up, i wonder what they want to do with that huge hold of sending yeah, but, but the, as the continent is also what i realized was this ration of enter russian sentiment, especially in austin, germany, which i had on the estimated one. i lived in france for young something it was uh

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