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we were risking it for not the the price crushed into the russian capital's financial defense. and the house of funding laska says ukraine is responsible for the damage increase, who says do offensive leaders? hail the success of the 2nd of a rush. i happened to summit, the drugs up the declaration, the st. it heralds a new era of corporation. what does ally come? things are used to be a powerhouse over the coal mining industry. op takes you into the hub, would dump us, pull the
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very warm welcome to the tie up to the international new, see we're coming to you live from, let's go, let's take a look. it's also is this how and the so it's shaped the week that we saw it was in use just in as an explosion in an old and focused on have learned at least 10 people power. and the paramedics and authorities are working at the scene because has yet to be the 7. this is a developing, so i and of course, and keep you updated with details. details as we get the explosive scenes will witness in the russian capital over the 9th with an attempt to drones like a covering damage was done to buildings, and the most goose is the international business center. the russian defense minister. he says it was a, in creating you a via fax, which was, wanted by ad defensive on the morning of july 30th and attempt a terrorist attack by the key of resume with the unmanned aerial vehicles in the
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city of moscow was stopped one ukrainian, u, a b was destroyed by air defense in the air space above the uninstall the district of the moscow region. 2 more drones were surprised by electronic warfare, causing them to crash into non residential buildings in moscow city. this happened in the early hours of sunday, 3 ukrainian drones were intercepted by a russian forces. one of them will shut down immediately. the other 2 were intercepted by electronic warfare, and they trashed into the business complex that you can see right behind me. this is, in most goes a business district, and when they were shot down, of course, they damaged the facade of the building and one security guard was injured. but according to the most go may or other than not, the damages were quite insignificant. there was lots of shattered glass of ports here on the street that they're cleaning up. but at the same time, there's construction going on here and it has been going on for quite some time. and that's why the picture might look more severe than that actually is. this is
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the 4th such attack a in the russian capital of this month. and the 3rd this week, let's not forget that ukraine is currently several weeks into its counter offensive . and as we know, things are not really going well for them, so they seem to be resorting to desperate measures and those desperate measures entail targets a more and more civilian infrastructure. so let's take a look back at some of the recent times of the keywords. we have the tack, not only russian territory, but also targeted russian citizens. the the,
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and the west has been silent when it comes to the subtraction. normally that clean them such acts of violent spots, not when it comes to russia. and again, as we know, it's thanks to their health, washington's help, and it's nato allies, like he is able to do the something that's the russian foreign ministry has been saying all along. and the results of that help is, as you can see right behind me, diplomacy, who was at the for this week in saint petersburg with the city playing host to the 2nd. they have a bus to ask a summit. now the highly anticipated event of trying to delegations on full time
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african nations with the content as need is emphasizing, why it's crucial for russia and to the countries to together in focusing to african people shouldn't be puppets. we need to ensure the self sufficiency of our people and countries. russia has always respected our sovereignty. the bricks, countries are a hope for us. they will help to fight western domination deluxe. what they do is, you know, see how it is important to inform the security council to reduce the in equity towards all african countries. that's how no trick presented in this organization. so somebody says create this summit is marked by the spirit of cooperation and partnership with them. i think we need a more or less. yeah, absolutely. send me to this, this you, it's the size of a form of the un security council. i'm africans, independence, are listening dominated folks to another legacy round table session particular emphasis was given to russian, offering relations as a full for creating
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a more just lovely. most simple was the issue of the concord and from sort of not just for the president of the russian federation who has invited us. but it's also a success for african countries because of russia is a winner. everyone is the winner. russia stood with us during the most difficult times during the times of slavery, and during the times of apartheid, russia has always been helping us for many centuries. we've had good relations and i think these relations are going to develop. i think our success is assured, and we are satisfied with the outcomes of these meetings. we live in a unified world in interconnected world. so what we advocate is africa being part of the organizations that make the decisions we live in a multi polar world. we do understand from your explanation the origins of this conflicts and where it started and how it started. we are however,
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pleased to hear you say you recognize the initiative that we as african countries, 7 african countries of taken. and the, you take this initiative by the 7 countries very seriously been calling for engagement. we say so from our own histories, as african countries that many countries on the continent were involved in various conflicts. and in the end of those conflicts, many of them were resolved through peaceful means through negotiations. and it is this that informs us to call for negotiations and dialog. and in that regard, we do believe that we do have a right to call for peace. because
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that is a principle that we're family believed in. why so many coverage of the event have claimed the full in the number of heads of state attending compared to the new rules. so mid 4 years ago proves most of the international i solution. but they see me the know the find about 49 out of the 54 countries invited cent delegations to russia's northern capital. so about, let's have for gathering as a 10 by musket to reissue after combining those off quits in the back seat green initiative. this slide, the summit haven't been planned for quite some time for the other key fee will the summit will soon security president puts in this focus light inside of the plan by which russia would supply grain free of charge to a number of us in countries. my call is royce, is i spoke with is i'm the impala. i'm a member ton. the carpet told what he believed. mosca is sincere and its support
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for the content. unlike certain other powers, it seems like russia proved from the time that good russell stood by africa, threw out the new birth and struggles. russia has always been a good friend to africa and other countries, except where we are now with the globalization. and the changes in the global or the, it's clear that africa must become, it'd be to move us to sometimes certain countries when they come in to help another country they, they do so. but they do so with strings attached is that a concern? and in any way, potentially it's, it's a big concept, and it's 42 bits that we've, the, was having involved. we're seeing the midges of the cannot make brooks like bricks . they made just of brutes, big village just because of block for now gives african countries and in particular option is traditionally the very limited option for us because sustainable
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development agenda. but for now, the options are coming up and they'll put you need to live in us of weekends, us after, because most rice, vocational, and see if they'll put you in need to, in our quest for development of, of various countries. would that also potentially be a wiring time for them be because you might find yourself in the middle between a rock and a hard place. you want to play both sides. you want to have beneficial agreements with perhaps this hemisphere on this hemisphere, but it's gonna have to be a delicate dogs. it's, it's true, it's a, it's a, it's, it's most difficult to say from my perspective, from my basic, this text is that as i'm, you would possibly go on with the best possible transaction in the best interest of you. so whichever nation, whichever develops country is offering help, which is good, the merits help, which is fair help, which is transformational,
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which can transform, i quoted me into developing country right. health, which is sustainable among those keeping their parents legacy is alive is roland. the son of a tree is the number of problems that african independence fights a and the 1st 5 minutes of the democratic republic of the con, the also it achieved independence in the 19th sixty's rolled on the rent. so a foundation on the, his father's name odds, he has had a chance to speak with him on the sidelines of the summit. and he says, i feel good doesn't buy the negative sentiment towards russia. it is, it seems simple phone plus the i believe this summit is important because the lumen, the foundation, is happy to be present in areas where africa tend or should make decisions. as such, we have become direct witnesses of what occurs and are able to participate. we
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believe that among all the continents of the world, there is still a lot to be done in africa. do us considered it important to organize a conference with africa? china and france have also done that. so it is completely natural that such a large country as russia would also do. so i was invited to the 1st summit and so she, we believe that both of our countries need each other, especially because we have never had any historic claims against russia or the soviet union as we have had against other countries. we will not forget that the soviet union contributed to our liberation. they helped african countries free themselves from the status of colonies. in general, i see only positive moments, and i believe it is important on a platform where everyone can speak openly, to together determine a path for positive development on both sides. if we talk about the french speaking part of africa about the media, which has a great influence and which is listen to it is mostly western media. we wake up to
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the sound of our a fights, the bbc and voice of america, their attitude towards cooperation, between europe and russia, is of course hostile. but the common man does not experience that hostility. this is amazing, and lately i can't even explain it, given all the attempts by the west to create that hostility. there is sympathy for such a symbol of the states as the president. there was incredible sympathy for russian president vladimir perusing in africa, especially in the congo one can almost everywhere come across such a concept as the right of precedence. it's when you respect someone who is your elder, that you need to listen to them. so be, this is reflected even when you address them. when you address an elder, you call them your big brother. recently, ordinary people, when talking about flooding their food and began to call him our brother regarding the moon. but he tried to get support from the united nations. what was refused. so
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he turned to the soviet union. they agreed to give him an airplane. of course, that's not something grandiose, but it showed intentions. from that moment, many of his opponents began to consider him a communist. although in our country at that time, we didn't really have a comprehension of the concept of communism and that after his death, the soviet union provided education to many of his associates relations were good, both during the members life and after it. you are aware, the luminous associates remained on the side of the soviet union, offered me this go to charles, experienced russia during the 2 days summit rushed to the office and said things of africa as well. with the special menu for the ed by wrestles incident bits of a in on a left for and guess the
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whole industry is protection of the success rate african the the top in terms of the applicants field. so it's the other thing i think this is rice and mix with a bit of cream. okay. obviously he quoted transactions, but if i was at home i would have probably forwarded to you guys on nice. yeah. yeah, it took me what vehicle back that home? life and this is something that we probably move on
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a daily basis. the easy to be honest with it's just it's still in there with unless we have the idea and then decided to put this new menu in every restaurant. we felt for a very long time and looked at all the information, so we can learn more about africans issues. we realize that african cause a is a lot different than russian. so we decided to mix it up and combine the 2 quick things together. so everyone can enjoy to this,
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i don't was in the sick all the, the actual, the, so after the economy, imagine for them so many interesting discussions deal signed and all the lines it fullest, a new, whatever you may have this, let our website do the heavy lifting, we've got you covered on all t dot com. the full prime is of australia has said the british cook color nice. ation of the island nation was quote, the luckiest thing that ever happened to it, to and how it made those commodities in reference to potential national vote on whether to include more protection for indigenous people in the constitution. do hold the view that the luckiest thing that happened to this country was being colonized by the british. not that they were perfect by any means,
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but they were infinitely more successful in beneficent calling. the eyes of the, of the european countries to well was very lucky to be joined. now my name is shaw, says, wanna discuss this topic with us and tell us why the former president, our prime minister as a joint, how it made these comments. and this is quite a shock and comment from these as fairly a 2nd longest as survey and prime minister. and these comments came ahead of a very heated referendum about the representation of indigenous people in the country as they are planning to vote on whether to include an indigenous advisory body in the parliament. now of course, his comments came under fire and he was heavily criticized on social media because we must remember the thousands of indigenous men, women and children were massacred by the british phone eyes. there's in the late
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18th century and the early 20th century. well, let's back track of it. i mean, we see we can say that the british conversations, australia was a brutal in denver, but was it uh, specifically targeted at indigenous people? well, of course, we must mention that the british colonizers at the time carried out what is called frontier massacres, which are essentially blind to mass, occurs in which the victims are undefended. according to a guardian article, there were at least $270.00 frontier massacres over 140 years. this is, of course, an organized attempt to eradicate indigenous people from their land. and in the late in the 18th century, the very beginning of the mass killings they were 1st carried out by british soldiers, then police, then settlers, and of course a native police as well. that was at the time under the command of the british colonial government. now, government forces were at the time, of course,
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actively engaged in these massacres until at least the late uh 19 twenties and there were also efforts to cover these atrocities up. so right now, let's take a look at a very interesting study done by the university of new castle on these massacres. the frontier mass occurs of aboriginal people in australia are a significant component of the violent colonization of australia. the overwhelming majority of the victims of frontier massacres are aboriginal people killed by colonists. frontier massacres have a true magic and enduring impact on aboriginal communities. and the, remember to the stay in oral histories, paintings, petro gloves and dance government agents of the early colonies, and later, states and territories such as military and police, were identified as participants in around half of the frontier massacres. now,
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well, talking about this history and stating this, these facts might be sensitive and even surprising to some people. it is very important to be reminded and to ad knows these atrocities in the horrors of european colonization. indeed may not include my zation seems to be the hot topic of the day. the thanks so much for telling us about very interesting indeed, much appreciated mamma show that. thanks again. wow. the coal mining industry, all the dentist based was a historic color of the economy. but now many of those with is a bit of so just moving the housing jobs underground to even tougher conditions on the front lines. our cars want to see swooning goes on the ground into the heart of the i went ahead and makia of co, which is the basing hearts of the mining industry and the don't yet. republic. we're about to make our journey some 150 meters on the ground.
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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 minus a hand and lucky advocate would have worked. and now this tunnel is use one for the transportation of co, uh, but also to take material to those workers who are working on the coal sites. the idea is a, as you can see, very primitive. but this is a ton of funding that people will use if they need to cool somebody above ground
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for help. they're all so electricity, power cables, these are some of the got 1200 volts so they've very, very powerful indeed the, this is the transmission bells that takes the call to the surveys. now, before the conflict begun, there were full shifts and they extracted approximately 1200 tons of co today. now 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. i tell you so a huge drop in production. the, the,
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this combined isn't working at present, but they're all kind of so bring it into production. once the company is over, a mine is return from the front line without defending the homeland. of course, the increase in production will be essential to the economic re, developments for the don't yes, for public the 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 cold is coming like a combined. the remember a thing that further up here who using pneumatic drills on explosives is taken from
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his some 300 meters or more down the page where it is and the code is transferred on the conveyor belt that we saw earlier up 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 days of the world as a whole. we spoke with the deputy head of the dentist, the public coal mine is. yeah, and he says local weather is the 1st to take up arms and getting sweet fancy in 2014, then keep sent is full asses into the region to find the lesson back to the national capital. the last bullet bulletproof not stiff, this is actually no place. we had more than 15000 trade union members today, the 8th and the whole 1000 dose of the way. there were several reasons folders, possibilities are in full swing. that sort of some people have left. i'm gonna send
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you a complements and mine's have closed down. and now some minus a fighting at the front end. it was, the mine is who with most active and supports of the don't best people. and it was they who went to slab young to defend it. yes, they had to retreats and what loss is, but it was the mine is who for that? the full, the conflict stuff. it. the 1st thing independent ukraine data was to start closing down. mine's i will give you a specific example. there was a mind that nearby cold patrol boat for 49000000 reading is when needed for its development or for they gave 49000000 to close it down here is the policy of the ukrainian authorities at that time in relation to the coal industry. and also at that time, many mines and even newly built ones were closed. when the hostilities began on mines where heavily shells in the even being shelves today, due to the shape loose skin sea of mind,
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which mines will be the little mind. 300 tons. but day it isn't, it was completing the shelves on if you had the opportunity to drive to the patrol ski district, if you would see how many hits that were on the mine building for more than one shell today. the sco shanaski mine is on the constant shelley and not can go we've a forced to close the bunch of sky mine because he was also on the shelling the and the mines was initially sheldon flooded and we pumped water out of them, restore them and restarted them, or if we've been defending our rights since 2014, to the present day, it simply cannot be otherwise. because what is happening in ukraine is clearly visible. there are 2 factors here that you generally under that says on the label adventure. i will say the united states has its own tentacles around, has a developed network of agents, but they did everything that russia missed at one time. however, each. so it'd be a republic including ukraine, has remained with itself and that sold the harmony place is never empty. but that's
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what the government's has been exercising and continues to exercise. it is purely precious power today, and it will never go. it simply cannot degrees into a peace treaty because it is being controlled by others. but i think that today it is impossible for russian to agree to a peace treaty. but if the talk is about negotiations, then they should be with only one condition that they splashes aegis, which is inside ukraine, a must be destroyed. and then if we have not stopped, we would have done everything all selves. so all the manpower of all people has been taken away from so naturally today. oh, don't pass the region is not able to defend itself shortly. come what they did in 2014 and all i'm doing now is unforgivable. but the fact that they constantly keep saying we will put you behind bumped while we will shoot you. we don't need you
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here. we need your land. what else should we do? deal with this today, which is protecting all family, all land. nothing else with any people in this situation would behave like this, or they will naturally fight and beats the people the skin we deal with as always is very, to have your company and i bounce up. this is out and will be back at the top of the hour with more international news. hope to goodness that the oh the the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the switch. thank you very much for the time you spend said that the 2nd russian african stomach could take place. we can already say, well,

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