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france, germany, um portugal always seem to show the loudest when it comes to human rights, democracy and defense of the so called free world. meanwhile, they're not too keen on revisiting their own central historical role in the genocidal exploitation of. 8 because these former, you are paying colonial powers, inflicting vast suffering on the resort rich african called killing millions of people as being trillions of dollars and resorts as it seems. advocate can look forward to a better, broader, unfair future with this old colonial masters increasingly likely to be left out in the cold. bridge countries represent close to 40 percent of global population and working together. we can truly be a catalytic progressive for us for a more, a quote, inclusive peaceful and just global older when they were talking about originally, economic communities. so mechanisms, when he brought the continental assets, the unity of african peoples is our primary goal. the world we inhabit is often
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unkind and on, so it's a post history and current global difficulties argue against all future success. of course, a central pillar of western post colonial control in africa has been a reliance on the american debt base current. see the dollar? it's strangle hold on. african economies has oppressed the confidence, ability to innovate and to trade without fear. politically motivated sanctions from washington for changes, find me in the air with a real possibility that the dollars dominance may be under threat. as africans demand a fair deal for their people, we will expand on addressing the idea of deepening interaction in trading in local currencies. countries one to have greater flexibility and to be less dependent on the dollar. without a single payment platform, payment instructions from one african country to another, typically pass through several intermediary financial institutions into increased costs. we do not believe the us dollar,
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domination of the flows of trade and investment in the world is to the benefit of all, especially not for the global self. it's increasingly obvious. those advocate awakens to its own vast potential reality of the merging multi polar world is not only evident in economic and social terms, but also when it comes to africa's view of that new global reality with african nations refusing to play, follow the leader with the old western colonial masters on choosing to steer their own course in their own interests, particularly when it comes to nato's proxy war against russia and ukraine. we need to explain that we indeed are actively non aligned as far as the conflict is concerned. we will make absolutely sure that should wars break out, our contribution will always be calculated at helping the parties and everybody else to bring such conflicts to an end. can you and all the freaking countries found a way to live in peace, optical, and eyes ation. the russian you quite and therefore also need to respect the borders as outlined by the united nations charter. we're going to believe in the
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the enemies of somebody is in a, me know, talk about what's about golf and we do not want to be aligned with this conflict. very clearly. we want peace. if we condemn this invasion, we are working for a d escalation for a ceasefire and the dialogue of course, advocates post colonial masters won't be simply walking away to support a better deal for africans. it's actually quite the opposite with a vast western propaganda and economic blackmail machine, though being deployed to the result of course rich content. but african leaders are well aware that the countries that abused them for centuries, or seemingly desperate to preserve the dysfunctional state as quote and prevent an independent and prosperous africa, emerging on a global stage. the old american lead outage, you're either with us or against us, looks at to be rolled out yet again by uncle simon co. but this time, the africans, a wise to with what you're trying to do can cost. unfortunately,
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we are not alone. you know, there's that are many others who chosen the process. we have chosen benefits of where we, uh, we can talk to both sides. so as african leaders had to st. petersburg, it's clear the changes in the year a sense that africa is rising to its feet as respected, equal the tournament to define its own future free of the malign western influence of the for so long held africans back. it's one thing that's absolutely certain. russia will be there for those that stood by our inner arab need, extending a hand to friendship to its old african allies as they worked together for a better and more just multi polar future. over to the middle east. now where a palestinian family has been forced out to the home in jerusalem's old city by his very security forces, the family says the eviction reminds him of the knock by 75 years ago. more than 700000 to palestinians were displaced in the region. today that is why they set the,
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the alongside with us by the forces as well. just throw all of our stuff outside of our house and also the, the house that we have been evicted some 13 days ago in the give me because this is an illegal displacement of the fall of simeon. that's itself. this is nothing but all over again. that we have to go through is this a force heather james itself. this illegal displacements with the city inches. so it's a nation that low. so it's common for texas, and this thing is living in these 2 for them. we are rather than c is supposed to be in the body, protected by the international law. unfortunately, we are not to days ready to sit closer to court or furniture on the floor within the street the off of the victim last last week from our house, which they are claiming that plus belong to them before 1948 a we here living another megabyte, i don't know them next. if you was of them lived in 1967 in 1948 and we thrive
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today. here a vice looking. all of these are the pictures a to send a message about the neck of a that the each it was at him. and the mother's plan had been faced on his way to call told to submitted their eviction from the family home of 70 years. so the jewish settlers could own him money, it's the verdict was based on a law that allows anybody a jewish origin, who can show a connection with the property before 1948 says the rise to it according to the family's defense lawyers and of all is real estates as fast as the end is really your citizen. i am not afraid of being arrested, which is a great privilege because i know that our palestinian partners for them being arrested is a terrible ordeal. and i can last much longer and have more serious implications, but this is non violent resistance. and so we're not afraid. but it's tensions between israelis and palestinians continue to rise more more posted into a list of finding themselves in the fiery line while covering use in the west bank
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correspondents, where you have an option that brings us a story. sneed down is getting ready for work. hays, a palestinian photographer, covering clashes between these rarely army of jewish settlers and palestinian protest, or as, as well as the idea of military operations in the west bank. his equipment isn't limited to a camera. at bullet proof jacket, helmet, and gas mask are a must have as the classes often turn violent. hey, method i have you saw be this is a wound and this is a wound, and this is a wound. now 54, he died in his 18 years of working as a war for the journalist has been injured. $47.00 times, the worst of which was caused by an extended range to a gas canister. got up to the mode you had on you for the demonstration was extremely violent. all of a sudden these really soldiers started acquiring tear gas. i had a helmet protection jacket and a mask on just like i do now. i felt something heavy hit the back of my helmets. i
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lost consciousness and fell face forward to the ground. i don't know what happened to me. it's possible they were targeting the journalists that day because the demonstrators were on one side and the journalist on the other who at least 20 journalists, have been killed by israeli defense forces in the last 22 years, as documented by the non profit committed to protect janice, scores more have been injured, likely done. but he says nothing will stop him from doing his job. how about that? how did i must i hear you never know. wait, this is my job and it is part of me. i won't stop working until this occupation stops today. new done isn't a palestinian village where weekly protests have been held since 2011, mainly because of the closure of the road that leads to the highway and connects the village with the city of annapolis. for years, every friday after the prayer,
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as the residents of this village cathartic a doom have been taken to the streets, protesting against the illegal is rarely supplement. built not far from here. also calling on these rarely a 40. to reopen the village is main road that was the cause of the supplement sealed off for the palestinians. so that's the road runs through the settlement and is open for settlers use only the supplement. his home to israel's finance minister . a small storage arrived when politician who was international and condemned for his inflammatory n 2 palestinians features who's also in charge of westbank affairs, including building here. every protest follows the same scenario. local palestinians, many youngsters armed only with stones stand against these rarely bolted police that's come to break up protests. it'll shut it. oh, but that keep close and these roads definitely contradicts international noise. this occupation is restricted in the movement of the people who leave on these
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lands. these occupation is illegal unfreezes on the rise of palestinians. it doesn't conform to national noise. israel's with its power is raping islands. protests and marches in connecticut. do often united hundreds of people from neighboring villages to which when we were filming the number was quite law. we were told the season of weddings is to blame. we drove 5 minutes away from the classes to see the villages youth busy at a gathering of a difference kind with next friday, after prayers to most like the same different songs may from ocean or auntie, resulting from palestine in administration. ukrainian forces have a shell. the cities of the enhanced and go to lift using data supplied weapons, gulf coast, located to 50 kilometers away from key coal mining enterprises, which the don't by region is famous for an industrial house. since the late 19th
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century. the mines drew in the population of workers and say, how does industrialization are facing? so if working conditions for using the ground, so minus, have gone. and since during the bathroom at the front of these, these, when it goes underground successful, the monies don't hold the don't we're heading back yet, which is the beating hearts of the mining industry and the don't yet. republic. we're about to make out john the some 150 meters on the ground. the one thing that really strikes me is how it's constructed. as you can see, this tunnel is made from a wooden logs. it's reinforced, of course, by metal. but you can see that these are the conditions at the very 1st minus the early mind is ahead and lucky advocate would have worked on the now this tunnel is use one for the transportation of coal,
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but also to take material to those workers who are working on the coal face, the idea is a, as you can see, it's very primitive, but this is a ton of finding the people who use. they play the to cool somebody above ground for help. they're all so electricity, power cables, these are some of the got 1200 volts so they've very, very powerful ing date the, the base is the transmission bells that takes the call to the surface. now, before the conflict begun, there were full shifts and they extracted approximately 1200 tons of co today. now
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many of course have gone to the frontline, i find thing in defense of the home line. so there's now just 2 ships working and they produce approximately 400 tons of coal a day. so a huge dropping production. the best combined is not working at present, but they're all times to bring it into production. wants to come pick this over a minus return from the front line without defending that home. and of course the increase in production will be a sent tool to be at the moment, re development republic. the
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we have finally reached our destination. they took us maybe an hour and a half to get here. the last leg of the journey was particularly difficult. the visibility was very low, and equity was poll. we have to move, i guess, mosques to be able to breathe properly. now here we can see where the coal is comp wife, a combined to remember to take that further up here who using pneumatic drills on explosives is taking home. here's some 300 meters or more down the page where it is and the code is transferred on the cause. a balance that we saw already off to the surveys. now it's very hard to imagine that it's very simple thing here that to the industrialization of the regions of the soviet union of the world as a whole news meet hundreds of people have gathered in the pocket studies city of karachi to protest against
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a current building in sweden. c the . c process was organized by a forecast on a political policy following the incentives of the muslim world during the demonstration, the possibly the code on the muslims around the gods united in condemning the car on dissipation. building the crown is a publication and a sign of narrow mindedness. it means that the most of liberalism has been removed from your face to reveal your ultra conservative nature. you don't to the right islam. you don't to write muslims with the amount that the muslim countries recall them bus it is from sweden until they do so will not stay silent for several weeks ago and iraq keeping the grades then the copy of the koran outside of most install combs, smoking outrage, across the muslim world, protested rooted in several muslim countries with
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a rock expanding this way to some buses and demonstrates a story. the swedish embassy and by god, the country is also strongly criticized the at pulling it's a respectful attack against the holy book. and now to turn around by more than a 100 must the pieces of modern and contemporary if any nonsense be presented as a prestigious auction exhibition has been a major event since 2012 helping office find the line life. i could like just to get the hands on some of the best words a t correspondence use which allow the husband. how much are you willing to pay for an arch, masturbate. here of the to one auction. millions of dollars worth exchange for more than $100.00 pieces belonging to some of the big names. otherwise, the visual arts, the prices seem extravagant, but that's how it, within one auction has over the years, made a name for itself as a premier event for our dealers and kind of servers. and you're 110 contemporary and modern artworks by 100 high profile. they're wanting an artist warrant under
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the hammer during the 17th edition of the test run. auction works covering and array of fields or the visual arts such as paintings. volley metro courts, photographs and even coming grocery every showcased and sold of the event for a total of probably $4200000.00. back with a $100.00 going to say to the holding such an exhibition plays a major role in the all to come to me. it promised altis to put more effort into entering such spaces. so i think it's a big help for promoting all it's and it's economy and that the man bonaza, visio. i think this event helps artists and their works come under the spotlight. orders live in the hope that their artwork will be seen by people. so encouraging them with such events helps them create more beautiful pieces that are good works of art from some of their owns when i was contemporary, artists are on display here. some of them belong to artists were not living today, including some ropes of every who was
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a noble port and painter. and the 20th century. 2 of his works were offered here for an equivalent of over $1000000.00. that's the highest price paid at this event . you can see um, you know, some pieces of art belonging to the previous generation of artist like so help us with as she and others. and through those pieces you can see the history of art and painting and history of modernism. and i think all these pieces are valuable and they can not be repeated. and i think this is like, this is something that should be protected or to be given to the next generation to one auction was created as an independent and private institution in 2012. the main goal of the entity is to help our flowers and collectors, get their hands on the best of modern and contemporary iranian art created by pioneer regardless as was younger and lesser known artists. so,
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so when i get home at home, i feel a little odd, genuine, odd, so slipping into oblivion. so such events definitely change the mindset of people in terms of the recognition of us. it also allows the new generation of office to be trained by the most is all based off and will therefore help preserve this thoughtful while organizers hale. but there one option as it means to promote a warning and contemporary we are and boost its markets. there have been complaints by some observers regarding what they call astronomical prices of the artworks describing the whole event as money lavishing. however, artis here find these prizes quite reasonable. then as i'm in the mental bodies, i believe that these prizes and not too high or low, the price of the same high from a certain point of view spots as an outlook. the price is reasonable and they have their own audience who are set and people who love these works so much that they willing to pay such prices for them. to have one option says the price of a specific ard work here depends on a host of factors. visible beauty and intricacy are just
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a couple of criteria who the artist is as well as the previous price of the word garnered. also count toward the final bidding, but he turned von as had a youth by no means have these works been displayed here randomly, or only for their aesthetic aspects. they are all significant historically, they share a similar artistic language. they are priced based on their visual attraction, as well as the provenance of the artwork, meaning who has possessed the artwork. previously, the previous price records also determine the final price take care of inversion. there is a proverbs, as you cannot put a price on art. this leaves it open for interpretation, some translated to our to having to be available for all straight out of society to enjoy it. while others build on that, saying, suggesting to remove any ceiling when pricing artworks, whatever the interpretation is, the proper definitely tries to highlight to be endless spiritual value of all the artworks usability. all right, that's
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a rep for now. my name's peter scott. i'll be back again. in 30 minutes time with all the latest news views on analysis. right to one. ok. thanks for watching the the time i should or time seeing. welcome back to going underground broke of single around the world from you buying the you a this week st. petersburg, russia will play hose to have a $3000.00 delegates from 16 nations coming together for the 2nd rush advocate summit. but the geopolitical landscape has drastically changed since they last met
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in 2019 washington's ongoing conflict with russia playing out on ukrainian. so i was re shaped the world older and it's the ripples of being felt in africa is lead has failed last month in their efforts to secure a peace plan. to help us understand africa's shifting geo political landscape is a man known for his stand against corruption is when the director of kenya event corruption commission is professor patrick loved. what general lumber renown lawyer and pan african as he joins me now from nairobi. thank you so much pillow. so away from mass purchasing nairobi. let's just talk about the summit in st. petersburg after this africa peace plan failed. can africa, and african leaders and the war in europe there. thank you very much for the invitation. so let me begin by saying, is that i'm one who is never too enthusiastic about africa need. is it being effective? lose someone outside of the continent?
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i would myself prefer if i'm going to lead does uh, according to being denied of this type of a feel p o n ya. so there is a brick stomach coming up, lead us of the countries come to africa. i find the whole idea of us are going to lead is going to europe to be around the community sending but not with responding . i or to the view that alfred has that role to play in the affairs of the and the done must be done now because international, political, and economic i'll get this job has been weighed up in software. remember that many international institutions, including the u. n. y, by putting together when the majority of african nations, i've not regained the independence. but one must be very circumspect. because many times often you just but up pulling in the political chess board. all why the
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powers were that those powers are the united states of america. they will be in the countries all around, shall china, adoptee, and the time is now that aspect of my smell and the fluffy and recognize that if you behave like grass, you will be eaten by boots on cops. so as presumably a africa is going to uh right now into the world stage it has done, i'll give leave for this ukraine more. i don't know whether you read about the reports when african leaders with stuff by security on the plane in poland and so on. i phone it is very candidly, but if you listen to the reports that then the monday, the from ukraine or even portland, or different boxes of the was the lead. does who lead the 1 may by the south africa city? let them a lot of them up was what to do with the content in many ways. and in my view,
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that in itself is indicative of the do to of many countries in europe, america be of interest and the venue grades. so that one is candid. these are the steps that are being made by africa. why not treated with the seriousness that they deserved, and it is incumbent upon africa to now recognize that in order to be treated seriously, they have to re engineer the pros, in my view and i listen to the also going to be the one to pull them they will not interest you, i'll stick this step. so i not from on on, they doubted themselves. i did not see the clarity and the passion on the confidence that they needed in order to be understood as they went into the arena. they, why people, okay. and when do you that can position start?
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does that you must be on the ball. if you remember the ideas of the not aligned, the movement on positive, they're trying to do any climbing room. i'll come up in uh, center. and people are like canoe and to at that time, then on the line, the movement was not a line, but positively neutral on spoke funny. if they is like something they said they did not like it. i want to hear from you about, well, i want to hear from you about what happened to those need is in a 2nd. but arguably, you are wrong about russia shortly because your name le mamba, off to the great patrice lumber and russian rush as a university at a new university named up to the african liter lumber. they. they respected africa that far i'm not wrong. i've called 1st of all, remember that what you're talking about with the soviet union, and i'm not the one who it is impressed to me because you've named that university after, but please imagery to me. but we also know that russia has participated has been
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positive and sudden areas, but definitely the annoy angels, as, yeah, no angels, the geo political interest, which they want to publish wait and it cannot be denied. so i'm not going to use this for them to sign. it ties that i ship. i'm going to speak candidly on family. i'm how i feel, and i'm not going to be today. the 2 12 pm live crash just simply because you're based in most. i'm not, i don't know when i'll make too much good. we're basically do by, but then going back to your mind about what happens to lead is what happens to improve as praising that i shall not, but what speak the truth as i said clearly. and what happens to leave is of the, the normal line movement as it is today. i mean, i knew you say that the advocate piece to go shading team for ukraine. could have displayed a little bit more confidence, a little bit more back, but you're going to have to remind us about band doing and so call i know in
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indonesia and what happened to developing will lead is that showed that kind of backbone, you know, advocate historically i know you're going to say that this time around, hopefully they won't, will be assassinated by the c. i a let us assign. let us go back into history a little because that is the time when the wildlife just ended india as a game dion defenders. and there is a bible for now was with the soviet as a power on the united states as a power. and the leaders of the newly independent countries, us saying, we don't want to be poured into the arena and we don't want to be phones into the political or just bought. and therefore there's some kind of indonesia, joe, a lot of manual of india. just simply browse the thought of us, not the come on up in the center of egypt and climbing google amount of data text. the view that we want to play a role with the mentors. mia,
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a bones in this should sport that is being played on these? why lead does this all love vision are these are leaders what p a and what they want? the does so and the forefront wanda mind every level so kinda was under the mind model was overthrown. government i've been study, you know, was all undermined on that when he left office. i've been neutralized legal cause we saw the margins of unload onset. that was a lot of dog and just didn't browse, did the costs in the fullness of time, did the matter tomorrow to the soviet union. and we know what happened to him in terms of the economic, sometimes taxes of us an idea and then is distinguish. and even with the latest found themselves, you an active c i a you, on the human being, particularly the british. what typically the loved oaks of the united states of
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america, the net effect, the afore is the line, the movement did not gain disruption that you'd want to, to gain a bit of contempt. sure. there was but didn't really ask the united nations with this prominent members also did to undermine as a non aligned movement. and as we speak today.

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