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tell us a bit about this for them, which is the creation, isn't it? what is the idea behind that? what are you trying to achieve? well, uh the idea is that, um, as, as we look back at history and at the founding fathers, our funding leaders, we know very important lessons that we can carry forward to the next generation. so uh, you may not show, we're trying to link the past with the present in the future. i, you tend to be teachers or engage in a dialogue, a 2 way dialogue with young africans. i'm concerned about this, whether you are doing it the old fashioned way of just teaching without listening, or whether you are prepared to engage in a genuine dialogue with the younger generations of africans who of course have new
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ideas and that influenced by different sources of information as yourself mentioned, it should be in dialogue because we know, certainly we have certain information within the past for the history that they don't have. they have some new ideas which we might we, we are maybe tools to progress. so it has to be an island because of as, as the, as my father pointed out in some of his policies, especially on education. he said that the, the important task of adults, one of the important to us we'll find out is to provide an education to the generations so that they have the necessary skills to become lead us of the future . so when i speak of education,
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i don't mean impose an education on the image of the region, but i mean to have that dialogue that you mention. so that the, you, you, together, we create the future that's beneficial to both the current and, and the future generation. but today we are here in the beautiful city of st. petersburg, 2 days before the russian, a free can summit in the international on the international stage, africa. and you know, in gauges with old parties and south africa, for example. the leading african nation is bought as part of the bricks group. can a free to engage in that peaceful, productive, unfruitful relationship with countries from the global south such as india, brazil, china and with an international power like russia,
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wideman painting its independence and maintaining its presence as a force for goods and for peace in the warm you know of some i saw the step down in 1985. he became a pig. she was given the task by the lighting movement to lead the soul's commission, which was um, an organization or a uh, let's say a commission task with studying the economies of the what became to be low now is southern countries, the southern countries study, the economies look at the challenges and so just solutions to, to, to problems of funded development. so the, the, the basic, one of the basic conclusions that came out of that report which was released after they completed the work was the solvent countries have to work together.
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because the bed is set up place to buy the mold and countries to, uh, uh, development cannot be some mounted without having a strong base of countries that to begin to pose some muscle. they begin to create some economic bustle against the moving companies. so the, the, the, the, suggesting that the, the question that you're asking is really, um, i think that's the only way to go. in addition to you, i mentioned most of the, the, the importance of africa coming together. so then also africa working together with the oval start with the rising economies. yes, that's right. that would provide a freak out with alternative ways of funding. it's developmental projects and
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helping get support is the 10 cohesion as one content. and that's, that's right, because as i mentioned, the, the hold that the northern countries have on the global global economy. it's not something that they will leave people willing monopoly is hard to give up. yeah. you have to, it's very profitable. yes. yes. so you have to fight for it. and the only way you can fight where it is united, as you might. yeah. as, as an offer your current and as the global. so what is your message pass and the heartfelt message to young africans incomes any. uh, i'm in the corner of the content. if you are listening to you or i know away from the full and the language of politics from heart to heart, what would you say? i ice, i would say 1st, it's really important to know history that's,
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that's really important, the victimization only of resistance as well. all the history which is relevant to, to our, to our continents. i'll tell you why, because uh, if you don't do that, if you don't familiar with history, then it's really difficult to for us to to pick out specific success stories. it needs to be without the several many, many success stories you have to have this. but then if you, if you do not, if you're not a student of history, and i don't mean this academically, just the someone who is interested reading and then you tend to be the victim of, of a societies which will provide an alternative that does not show that there are many possibilities within the african continent. and once you
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realize that, then you know that the few states right without now if you concentrate on the receiving information that size away from, from been pointing the success stories of african in, in, within african history. the venue you really know tennessee kind of thing, the weapons with which you can face the future. so for example, the, you know, the, the, the fact that africa managed to liberate itself within the early sixties and, and the mid eighties. i think that's a really important to achievement, which is which, which, which then generations maybe don't say that they don't, i don't realize they don't realize the shed the histories that we have for the african continent that people uh, the lead us, you know, julia in the in egypt also contributed towards the,
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the liberation of absolutely figures like nice sort of egypt and then bella and others helps their brothers and sisters and this house of the continent and the fight for, for independence. yeah. so it's really important to, to, to know the history, to know the share the history. because with a shed history, then you realize that all, we are not just east africans, you know, it just comes in and let me know just kinda is we are africans. part of a bigger story. yeah, the story is much larger than then then then what you imagine. so, so, so with that shared history, i think it's, it's possible for a young person in any african country to imagine a bright future to imagine the future with they can make a difference in their own development and in the countries development. and in the, in their content clements people, as well as a journalist,
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i'm going to watch very closely what you are going to achieve in the future. and whether you practice, whether you, what, what you beach, in connecting with the younger generations of africans. you know, most of them exist on the textbook and social media. so probably you need to go there as well, to talk to them and engage with them and listen to them. i will do that. that was a pleasure. me. thank you, brother. i'm not that i got sick. thank you so much. thank you for you to play thing. thank you. thank you very much. this was an interview with my dad, aka. they're ready, the son of the great times any and leave the julius know ready discussing the legacy of river elf. liberation of the continents. an extra relevance to today's politics cannot. thank you, the,
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the, the release of russian states. never as i've started as i'm sort of the most sense community invest ingles all sense and up in the system must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the archie smith. net keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube. the question, did you see a request for check the
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the the russian troops advance on the battlefield, pushing ukrainian forces out of heavily fortified positions near the region. there are disturbing images in our next report. the 3 people are injured in israel, after a car plowed into a crowd of protesters rallying in the streets after the countries of parliament unanimously passed a controversial digital reform. and as breaks movers and shakers either in
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johannesburg, the head of the block summit, dozens of countries are voicing their desire to join the growing alliance. the coming to you from moscow. this is our tutor, national with the latest and world news updates. i'm here in la isabel. happy to join us. don. yes, cuz come under heavy ukrainian fire was showing reported more than 50 times in the past 24 hours using western supply weapons that says russian troops make advances on the battle ground are to corresponded moran garcia reports from the front lines in the loop gums, region the, the music is for us to go out here. it is
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a dangerous distraction. pension is preferable, tension keeps your shop the while driving towards the front will stop a tell a command post. find out what's up with the rain for such a shelley and whether we can move to then gets you to also what positions other than that we're enjoying the weather the so so i'm not sure. look at that shell hoble. how's the weather? do you copy of the videos or that the election? all the adults, the final stretch, the most dangerous is on foot. the shilling goes loud. the idea of whether those heavy rain to the night thoughts often enough but the, it's
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a blessing. it is an incoming shell. for job destination in the moment for a few sentences because it's with this with very itself, with the destination side strapped to the ultimate 100. 60 counted bush out, the impact run, run, run the come on, come on. we arrive to a flurry of activity and shelly out of mind and i don't mind that. i don't mind that the radio chest is incessant tension. tommy h. the pothole was startled and that's yeah. the whole above the bottom doesn't generate the shape
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to guard against the context of the heavier you can just look, i do position with just a few weeks ago. was one of the front lines that he's no longer going through the forest. and here the intensity now troops of the atm tank regiment in the middle of an assault on the ukrainian position. as we watch one russian soldier dodges 3 grenades in as many minutes. it is not a flat $53.00 russian troops versus 10 ukrainians. with more arriving. yeah, the best 3 out of who, you know, most of what affiliated you did to me. you met your west coastal. i'm essentially what the master bruno don't like the
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united is putting the united as i know with the russian troop 7 pulled back. a mass of you crazy and soldiers congregates together. it is a fatal mistake. yeah, yeah. a 152 millimeters, shell screams in impacting just meters from the crowded soldiers. many undoubtedly hate with shrapnel.

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