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play over time, this conflict inhibits investment and production beyond the potential for russian gains and the can only consequences for ukraine, europe, and the world. a long war would also have consequences for u. s. foreign policy. the ability to focus on it's all the global priorities, particularly competition with china, will remain constrained, as long as the words absorb and senior policy makers time and us military sources. we have the democratic presidential candidate, robert f. kennedy, who has said that this is no longer about humanitarian aid for the united states. but instead that the united states has turned this into a proxy war with the rush up, we have neglected many, many opportunities to settle this work peacefully. the way that we have conducted the war is bad for the grant. it'd be, is terrible for the, for any people. even among the current administration invited administration, the us national security advisor jake sullivan has also said that the bite and none of his ration has taken risk in sending advanced weapons to claim one caricature is
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that the by the administration is sitting around, you know, unwilling to provide things because we're worried about the russians. i think that is belied by the sheer magnitude, grep, and sophistication of the capabilities that we have provided. pressure. we have been prepared to take risk and we will continue to be prepared to take risk to provide support to ukraine. so it seems that they will do anything for them to win this conflict really. but what's even more interesting is that the former us prose president richard nixon, has sent a letter to former president bill clinton, in which he has warned about this whole situation years before in 1994. i think you will agree up to the mention of witchcraft, shoot the situation. ukraine is hardly 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, which should concentrate on what could leads to the use of these weapons. the
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united states keeps on promising more and more arms being sent to ukraine and no matter of 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 dragon, this conflict even further, it seems like all of this does not really matter to the white house. the 2nd russia advocate, some is what a nation says. economic and social agendas for the coming years will take off this thursday in some pages book, and they run up to the event. we sat down with some of the people carrying all the legacy of the confidence fight for independence. a full interview with mother cox new. yeah. the son of tons, me is 1st president is coming up today to this now for now. he's a sneak peak, a model rock and you data cheese,
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a rider and attends any and cultural tourism specialist mister needed. it represents the 1st terms, any and presidents, home village, which he yamma. he also actively promotes the historical legacy of julius new data . who is the father of modern rocca? the julius and it is the 1st president of 10 zenia. he fought for the independence of and social justice in his motherland. julia as needed. it stood for pan african ism and was a champion in a battle against the colonialism. the one of the basic objectives of african music is really to unite all the african peoples peoples and peoples of going to be sent to work together collectively to harness the resources of the african continent. to make sure that those resources,
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the benefits of people and bring about social, economic them, industrial development. so it's just the peers, unfortunately, really that uh i think some of our countries are distracted by, by the supposed assistance that you're supposed to receive from from these other countries. but i mean, i have the opinion that if someone is a country, it has a leading position economically, it really will give up that position, willing, willing. mm hm. so is so to, to, to, to expect that the of those countries which holding goals, physicians will use the advantages, i think is unrealistic. so the only realistic way in which i think africans can
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develop themselves is to come together as a continent to put together their resources and ensure that those resources really benefit africans and not become the agents of other countries. which really, val, though the only interest is to, to exploit bedford and clinton and we have a problem of being over whelmed. the younger generation being over whelmed by the values and the information from how the site is from outside of, from out, from outside of roughly could. so this is a problem. we risk losing those values, those to humanitarian values, those values of justice that we had in the past. if we don't make a big effort to to show that there is an alternative way to
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how we organize our societies. so this is why i think it's really important that we take on the task of a and also showing these young people that they have more alternative. so how we organize society than the ones that you conceptually receive through social media and through of the avenues of information, the russia, africa sound that gathers heads of state, the business community. and i went to promote relations between the continent, russia, i can't do all of the form is to facilitate most solutions based approaches to food shortages. now jerry, it has a, it's a major stake in the discussion of the country is vice president will have to address the west african states food inflation, which that it's highest level and a decade. we spoke with the co chairman of the u. africa, business task force,
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somebody group who stays russia on line. jerry yet have plenty of common ground. a single shot has a lot of mileage relationship with them right during the going to be able to get to where to develop, lift off or dial $450.00 new young people and as well as also the have a really strong pull it back to should have done business with them and do that before, but it wasn't a good one to write to him about. so i think it'd be nice to, you've got 3 student beeson that stuck golf to buy a $1000000000.00 from 90 to ended up producing was too late in the day for one of the top to fall to use. i think it would be good for a shot to take that board by deform and do a government development business bank cleared. i thought so there's a lot that they can do to make sure that the russia helps them improve. i want to columbus and vice versa. you know, kind of expect to both countries. they can exploit, also got an export to them and then we have them. they can also do colors to swap
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which would be very use me bull mana, 4 inches, which well done with china neutral, easily to reduce the pressure that warehouses and from dollars the no delays. getting the columbia into says that the price for which is why beyond, you know, there's a lot more that we can do which rush hour cents very strong, get columbia right. terms of true, but it's rich, right? i'll tell you will of course, be covering be russia advocate summit in some pages, but later this week i'm hoping they will the latest update. stay tuned. of the old right now when sub pages, both of the 60 exploits from 12 applicant countries are currently discussing foreign policies. and they can only time that the russian african conference organized by the val di, discussion club, pun oswick,
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and research. because he's like a tobias stays, the world is changing and nations should seek to co operate instead of targeting each other. not so many examples exist in his through of african hands of the date. yeah. i'm trying to change that in the piece or for. yeah, i'm not in, in the area outside of the clinton not but to the and there was this change. yeah, no, this creates a agency, you know, by him for one does create agency by advice. you create a agency, you know, by african states that the world is for everyone. yeah. not to, to, to, to, to, to live in. and it's important, beautiful, beautiful view was your own interest on one, on the explanations in the to be typical and say that in fact. and in so doing,
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even though the course of these challenges the conflict with ukraine era and definitely said that the response of the action of wisdom or some with people many different states in that regard. it still does not mean you know, therefore, that you're not everybody in the world, westwood, to trade with russia or to go know that there was, the conflict has been, what are the 2? it's good to visit, but it has a history. you know, it's important that you're in a week instead of punishing, looking to punish. everybody will try and look for the source of the conflict and try and you're not dealing with it during that live and find a peaceful resolution of insight. and it doesn't have a real number for the cause cause for development. not that you have pressure on the function. he was president bindings,
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bribery activations of why things the level of in patient inquiry, according to us. how speaker kevin mccarthy. the public scandal has a rep today, the president bindings, family affairs, his son hunter, reportedly sold his all work to one of the most influential in democratic policy contributes. his correspondence way to blevins has moved on. the story it appears is just the way that it's in the bible family. sawgrass well, hunter has made headlines recently for the federal investigation into his business dealings. he has apparently been keeping himself busy, pursuing a career in art and has earned an estimated $1300000.00 selling his work since 2021 . now, one of the buyers, according to business insider, was elizabeth hersch, naphtali, a real estate investor, who's also been investing in both the democratic party and joe biden's own campaign . now, just 8 months after 100 biden's 1st art show, now tally was appointed by joe by then to the commission for the preservation of
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american heritage abroad in july 2022. so now the question becomes, did natalie invest in 100 biden's art before or after her promotion? and did the president break one of his own campaign promises well, take off that, do what he said back in 2019, but i will do the same thing. we did in ard ministration between personal and private speaking of scandals, the republican lead house of representatives is still investigating hunter biden. and the prosecutor who scored the president's son not likely deal is expected to testify before congress and the coming months. but instead of focusing on that scandal, the means you're media seems more interested in going after the character of the 2 iris whistleblowers who smoke out about 100 biden's case. then there's their treatment of jo biden's rival for the democratic nomination. robert f. kennedy
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junior. the media has been quick to criticize him with kennedy himself, noting that the allegations against the biden's are troubling. yet he seems to be the one who was targeted by the process or, you know, i, it's, uh, it's interesting to me because i've been really, you know, slammed in a way that i think is on present any even more than and then president trump was lambs by the main street, by the corporate media, somehow the american people are hearing what times a i don't know whether through the bad guys that through social media. no little less and learn from this appears to be that those are either or the biden's or give money to the biden's, or in the clear when it comes to both the media and even the d o j. but those who dare to challenge the violence aren't even given a shot, as is being made clear as the 2024 presidential race is just getting started. it's not something that, oh my god, my son such an embarrassment, it appears that the buying family was all in on it. the congress as a leg,
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2 witnesses that there had been transfers a huge sums of money from adversarial countries to o. l l sees the corporations, the buyers and family members have set up or had set up for them, and they didn't offer anything in return. in other words, they don't have a business. they don't have a product, they just get the money. this is just another in the long line of nonsense and, and, and improprieties and a leg, 0 legalities that the jo by manage so, and are involved in and it's just a piling up. and as you pointed out at the beginning, this is leading apparently to impeachment inquiry. now there been lots of engagement inquiries over the, over the couple of 100 years in congress. doesn't always lead to impeachment. and you don't need one to a teacher, presidents. but nonetheless, i think that that taking the 1st step, and i think from what we've learned that so far and what we're going to learn from
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further testimony, i think there's a chance that joe biden will be in peach of the russian delegation led by defense ministers surgery, so we do has arrived in north korea to participate in the upcoming special events base and come see what was celebrating its 7 tiers on of a 3 a victory in the korean war. north korean defense minister accounting for a non welcome. so guy showing you at the add port, the russian minister's visit to the country is also meant to boost the military ties between mosca and john young. the multinational well this on the threats that was the statements made by the south african minister in presidency during her opening remarks on day 2 of the bricks and national security advisors. missing the officials. i pointed out the significance of that forum on this agenda
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a when mortgage and the expense in love that was minister in the presidency of south africa, ministers have any outlining and pointing to this. then i'll put you on time for the bricks. members, but also for the friends of a breaks, which include countries such as the ruse ruined the shoe box at egypt as well as saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. these are some of the countries that are particularly interested in exploring the membership of the opportunities with
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in the briggs club. one of the te tell us with regards to this, yes, issue has been the exclusion of russia following this thing. since on that country, the following. busy ukraine was last year, the brakes club has really slow but around russia and really presented this as an opportunity to get a little tentative view and to be realized and multi polar. well, among the issues that will be discussed again, they will be discussing the issue or rather seeing it out because this would be a complicated issue. the issue of emerging with a consensus around a coverage for the brakes nation. already the groups nations have been reducing the reliance on the lives they said amongst themselves and opportunity to use the home currency to, to have a better exchange with them. but, but not only that, to have a weakened america, in the sense that america has often use the law as
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a cetera if you agree with the minister of it, if you disagree. and that has really left many economies in, in dire straits and the, the minutes, the gm and a sense of any was really outlining the fact that more countries now it was as depend demik have been in what looking and not so much out. what that this has been done and the big cement of the rest of the world in order to save themselves. and that cannot be a vision for a future world. and it cannot be a vision that the brakes club subscribes to. and jerry, a at least $34.00 people including 10 soldiers has been killed due to be due to wild fires caused by heat waves as temperatures wise above $49.00 degrees celsius. jerry is interior ministry size that a record of $97.00. 5 is caused by strong winds on tape waves in 16 provinces,
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within 7005 fines is we've been trying to bring the fi under control as it is still under way in several regions. and at least 1500 people have reportedly being evacuated so far. the coming up next, nelson mandela's ground or to discuss is her grandfather's quest for social justice for cuz like the entity and colonialism back of the top of the the the, there's no us strategic national security interest and you created all, i would say there is no interest us interest in ukraine, whereas is there a vital interest for the russian federation that you pre be restored to a neutral buffer state, separated from,
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from nato countries. the is the west propaganda war against prussia. beginning to show practice stimulatory situation. your brain is being revealed is grim with anything approaching optimism, fading. nonetheless, the fight administration in the inner parties, soldier on wasting ukrainian blood the when it's come to a free can legacy. i am most the abraham, the julia snow, ready in the 1950s led the collective liberation movement that founded the country, ppo stands and the,
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as we know it. today. he achieved this against a background of violent colonialism that went on for decades for pressing the low can african population and dropping the land to date, my guest judy as never read his son, mondanca knew where he is working to preserve the legacy of his father. and his collective movement, the legacy of negotiation, social justice, and african unity. he is a founding member of the forum for the defendants of the great historic and leaders of african liberation. it includes members from the family of such a free can icons like need some and a lot of south africa nasir of egypt. some more. i'm a share of mozambique and many others. but can my direct and he's
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colleagues, his brothers and sisters connect the past with the present old liberation politics with a freak as contemporary election. can he reach the hearts and minds of young generations in pennsylvania? he's country and the young in the whole of the continent of africa, brother, mother, i can wake up. thank you. what ignite's the fire in your heart? what makes you go on and keep doing this work? decades and decades after the start of the lucian intends any well, uh, the 2 things, which i think says place me where, where i am right now. uh 1st it's a realization that uh,
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the jet. the younger generation though, this is over whelmed with information. they receive a lot of information, not all of that information, it's relevant to our history. and so i meet regularly, i meet young people who have a very little knowledge of our history and who i think need some of us who have the link for the past to a connection with this history. because it's a, it's all a history we, we have to acknowledge it. we have to be proud of it. and i think part of my work is that, is that exactly that to link to the history that we have, including my father's legacy to the younger generation. but the 2nd part is that i'm it's like i'm, i'm in this by accident because of the my father died in 1999. i moved back
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to the village. and when i moved up to the village where he's also buried, i realized that there's a lot of information on him, but he left including these papers, these books. and so i took this, this is something that has to be shipped by with other companies. and there's other people who are interested in that, but let's explore the relevance of your father's legacy to the yeah, that's you actually get to day. so tell us more about the work that you have been cutting out in pennsylvania before we move on to the pad after 1011. yes. as, as i mentioned, after he died, i moved back to the village where he was born and where he's buried. and what's the name of what you on it's called boot camp. he's send lots and lots and lots of the most west. a 1000 in the near lake victoria. so uh,
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a soon after he was better does it was lot of visitors with a lot of interest to come to visit with you. i'm a lot of times anyone's come to visit with him as a sign of respect. yes. as a sign of respect is a sign of respect his legacy and i, i and my sister and one of my sisters realized that we must organize these visits. so that when the visitors, a comfortable chairman, these a guy who provide some information, some basic information on leaving it is history is legacy. and so that's how i got into this work of preserving his legacy. now i says i went on and that's what he has passed. i realize that the a visitor who goes through the compound and then completes the, the, to within 30 minutes is different from a visitor who really wants to dig deep into the latest appointment. so this is what
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i am concentrating on right now, but we have to provide each type of visitor a good experience. so that, that the satisfied with, with the information that they have requested once they visit. so it is more than just kind of shut of tourism. you would like to engage with the visitors and make him aware of how relevant julie has no written julia as no read his legacy to 2 days times any and, and the great leader. and they're ready, he had his social philosophy of justice, of change education, health for or, and he believed in the social structure of africa. and that solutions need to be organic from within the how is this important to at times any today in terms of facing it's challenges, economic and social and, and for and,
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and in 10. and how could julia as new ready help? i believe those policies never run out of state that they never become irrelevant. the only challenge that we face is that for example, after he step down in 1985, we had the structural adjustment policies, which affected some of the policies that he had put in place. and gradually, you know, they were the minds to change the system from a socialist system to one which is the market driven and, and, and we know other challenges of the market economies. they don't always to make sure that everybody is taken care of. so um,
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so unfortunately we, we, uh, also uh, the victims of these demands by you these best and agencies to, to, to change our policy is to fit the structure of the society to fit the i m f. and the world bank, julius know ready famously opposed for an age and the dependence on foreign debts and who wanted to initiate the comment development from we've been with the assembly means that the african country has. he also initiated the program of land reform. i mean, it comes shut on. so most of his philosophy was based on the african concepts from within africa. and he tried to link that to an idea of pan african ism. is this relevant today when most african countries are relying on the world bank
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and the i m. s, and on for in depth and for an 8? you know, the, the, one of the basic uh, objectives of an african is, is really to unite all the african people, peoples and peoples of fox are going to be sent to work together collectively to harness the resources of the african continent. to make sure that those resources to benefit the people and bring about social, economic and industrial development. so it's just, it is unfortunately, really that uh, and i think some of our countries are distracted by, by the supposed assistance that you're supposed to receive from from these other countries. but i mean, i have the opinion that if someone is a country, has
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a leading position economically, it riley will give up that position, willing, willing so is so to, to, to, to expect that those countries which holding those positions will yield the advantages, i think is unrealistic, so the only realistic way in which i think africans can develop themselves is to come together as a continent to put together their resources and ensure that those resources really benefit africans and not become the agents of other countries. which really uh val though the only interest is to uh to exploit that for them.

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