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tv   Worlds Apart  RT  July 25, 2023 2:30pm-3:01pm EDT

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i think you will agree up to the mission of witchcraft. shoot this situation. ukraine is harley explosive. if we allow it to get out of control, it will make boston. it looked like a tea party. it is understandable that all emphasis was on the issue of nuclear weapons. we should concentrate on what could leads to the use of these weapons. now the united states keeps on promising more and more arms being sent to ukraine and no matter the consequences even if it comes on the best of its own civilians. but it would be very interesting to see how this will turn out when it comes to the upcoming us elections in 2024. and despite western analysts warning against driving this conflict, even further, it seems like all of this does not really matter to the white house. interesting indeed, or to correspond that my, my h r. thank you very much. in the run up to the 2nd rush to africa summit,
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we sat down with the people continuing the legacy of the continents anti apartheid battle. coming up on our t, we interviewed the link. i'm on dela, granddaughter of the 1st black south african president. here's a sneak peak. the deluxe amend della is a founder of the company, kelly mandela foundation, which works to help disadvantaged role communities in south africa. she oversaw medical care to the dine. nelson mandela. deluxe is now a passionate activist for women's rights. deluxe amend della is the grand daughter of the prominent active as nelson mandela. nelson mandela is a world wide renowned anti apartheid activist who spent 27 years in prison for legend trees. and nelson mandela was the 1st black south african president ruling over the country for 5 years. i would start by saying that people have to
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remember where we as a congress, alaska comes from we especially the, from some states, the rush. she has the role in the liberation of the french and state can never be forgotten. so it's, that's from the and also if you look at the brakes calibration, it is important for us to look at at the russian part because, you know, they, the, of the blocks, it being closer to do it up in india and china, as i mentioned, those to there's a lot of, there was been the buzzwords with, with within that block in the bridge calibration. but it is also important for the applicant continent to form, you know, economic relations. it was a, it was with day with russia. and because it's only through collaboration that you can grow as, as countries and as a country, and so i did, you did it much. so that's, this is pam, at the right time for this one is to happen. and more on sunday preparations with the 2nd brush africa conference coming up in saint petersburg in just 2 days. the
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event gathers heads of state interpreters and academics to further relations between the african continent and russia. a key goal of the meetings will be to create more solution based approaches to food shortages. nigeria has a stake in the discussion and the country is vice president will look to address the west african states food inflation, which at 24 percent is at its highest in a decade. we spoke with a nice area and energy commissioner and former special advisor to nigeria, senate who explains the reasons for african countries turning to the partnership with the east. these do so on the 2019, then there are december 11th and you all for security very all from take on the call bridge. so of course i don't politics looking at the design of global order is the you with but again, for now i think you need to know more traps which trustee in the television i've
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just sent you to convert as it 1st is. that's definitely a concern. elizabeth, if you will deal with an island straddle tablet deliver spring time, so the rubber to see and brochure china's structure for it and roll down 3 the bleach projects. st. even the use of what your role as china, i guess there because also because i know dr. crump are shown up cultures are moved by this for so i'll talk to you as well. be web and chased by too much. you put critical talk around uh sure. all right, so that's actually kind of go off of dish outdoors china and then uh, also some, uh see what the strategic 12, you know, well building the options. so that was the time i believe our, our time as well. right. where to get that little bit minded up, which africa has seduce me. t r t will be covering the russia africa summit in st. petersburg later this week. and bring you all the latest updates from the forum.
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stay tuned. the 2 days before what promises to be a historic russia africa summit, the validate discussion club host more than 60 experts from 12 countries to discuss african affairs in an emerging multi polar world order. i'll you to him, kara, molly, and parliament member and former head of the african unity told us that russia's decision to pull out of the green deal is a temporary phenomenon. position, as i understand of russia decides not to participate in the grain deal. it means that it's what's right for them at the moment and all of the know why. but i think that this is temporary, military issues aside. we also need to resolve the can nomic ones because people last leaf, hospital door must end one day sooner or later. so i think that this is temporary.
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we also have reach us the other countries to develop. and we're actively developing trade ties as for the difficulties, i think this is an administrative issue. seems every country has its own structures set in place villages. lady framework for us use corporation with africa has not been created once is established and effected. i think the grand deal will resume palestinian leader mahmoud abbas is visiting to kia for talks with president erna want. the turkish head of state was also scheduled to meet with his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. a trip that has been postponed due to netanyahu's current health issues are to corresponded ya seeing i can have more under t is rules and resolving conflict in the middle east. hi, dustin in presidents and the bus is visiting to get to meet with president origin patel. you are the one the power steering issue was expected to dominate the agenda
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or the one has long been a vocal supporter of the palestinian cause. but his would spoken no sense even heard his country's relations with israel. i mean it's, i mean it's, i mean it's, well, you know what i mean if i feel that perhaps you feel a bit of guilt, and perhaps that is why you have been so strong in your words. so loud while you killed people. i remember the children who died on the beach is this 2009 out 1st at double smart, a big shift in turkey. israel relations over the years, things got worse in 2010. the is really military opened fire on a flotilla trying to break the gaza blockade killing 10 turkish nationalists. this resulted in the expulsion of them passers and the freezing relations that would last more than a decade. however, with a new is really government and power in 2021 reproach meant process was launched to
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salvage a one's close relationship after many bilateral meetings and phone calls and bassett, or was returned to their posts, the normalization between uncover and to leave as left of many palestinians wondering if turkey is support for their cause will continue ad one claims it won't change anything. we'll start the associate. the steps taken lately regarding our relationship with israel will not in any way diminish our support for the police standing and cause on the contrary, our pa listing in brothers believe this steps will contribute to solving the police didn't issue an improving conditions for palestinian brothers with presidents mahmoud abbas and own car on tuesday, and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu expected to visit later this year. or the one could potentially the eye in the position as a mediator in this decades long dispute encore is in a precarious situation. it needs to juggle between me, do you think a solution to
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a long lasting conflict as well was pursuing its own interest meetings with both the leaders marked a historic moment as well as an intense diplomatic effort to bind to get gas. and again, our team in this stumbled over to israel. now where 3 people have been injured after a car ramped into a crowd of protesters that says people are across the country vents or anger over the is really connect that's approval of a controversial judicial reform. a warning you might find the following images distressing. the, the footage of a car ploughing through protesters walking a highway is circulating on social media, is really police have reportedly detained a 20 year old driver. the driver's motive is unclear. the
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intel of the process turn violent and police use the tons to subdue crowds. mounted police were also deployed at least 40 people have been arrested across the country . protest in tel aviv attracted large crowds of people who were seen blocking roads lighting fires, and using fireworks. police use force to disperse the gathering fire and water cannons into the crowd. the government could face strikes, legal action and discontent from military reserve is in what's been described as israel's biggest domestic crisis. in decades, the
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israel's prime minister has defended the reform claiming the country supreme court will remain independent. it will be starting mama would it be necessary, a democratic move, which names to restore the balance between the branches of government as it was for 50 years. we've passed the correction to the reasonableness bill so that the elected government can carry out a policy based on the boat of the majority of people in the country. even disagreement with this measured change does not justify the disruption of causing suffering to millions of citizens who cannot get to work or to hospitals or to the airport. much. earlier we spoke with sin, shall rosman, kinessa and religious designers, party member who supported the reform bill. instead, protesters are not so much against reform as they are against the government. they don't think that this reform is the source of the coming be recommendation and food . i think uh 1st this reform and introduce checks and
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balances to the own. checks and balances to me. true. it's not the disrupting checks and balances of democracy. i think the most and most of the, most of the people that are connected to that broadcast, protesting existence existence, us because we do not protest this action or that the action this registration is that which station the leader of the state. hopefully these government is do legitimate because they do not accept the outcome of the elections. and that's not something that uh, is that the democratic country can accept a political analyst and former media adviser to the is really president says this situation is that countries worst crisis in decades. the
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of the following multiple strikes on civilian targets inside russia,
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the ukrainian defense minister stated in this cnn interview that attacks on the crime in bridge will continue all discharges or official targets because it will reduce their capacity to fight against us. and it will help to save the lives of ukrainians, his normal tactics during the logistic lines of your enemy to stop the options, to get more munition, to get more fuel to get more food, etc. that's what we will use this tactics against them of last week. russia's anti terror committee said to ukrainian naval drones damage the crimean bridge. the route is a key gateway from the russian mainland to the peninsula. the attack killed the mother and father in seriously injured their teenage daughter. and october last year, an explosion on the bridge caused over 200 metres of road bed, took a lapse, claiming the lives of 3 people. earlier we spoke with brian ber logic, a geo political analyst, and former us marine, who says the attacks have a propaganda purpose. similar to
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a terror campaign. if that is their strategy, it's not going to work because we must remember about cry me uh, became part of the russian federation. in 2014, the crime in bridge was only completed in 2018 support. so for several years, russia was able to supply both the civilian population, and there are extensive military installations on the peninsula with sea and air rushes more than capable of suspending logistics on crimea without the premium bridge. it's very clear that everything that ukraine does, it is made possible by the west continued sponsorship of the ukrainian government and its military. and so these targets that are being attacked and, and that's for propaganda purposes. it is, these are not strategic targets and they're doing this. it is incense a tower campaign because the defense of, along the line of contact has failed to their attack. any targets that have very
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little military, e stop use if any. and they're doing this because they're offensive has failed. they're nearing the 2 month mark. they have made no progress along the line of contacts. so in order to make it appear that some progress is being made somewhere, they have resorted to these terrorist attacks far, far beyond the line of contact these attacks that ukraine are carrying out clearly have no impact on russia's fighting capacity that's are up for now for the latest breaking news head over to our.

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