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[000:00:00;00] the the very flash and to the russian capital financial district in the, the hours of sunday and also says you're putting it responsible for the damage. no injuries, friendship leaders, hail the success. so the 2nd is everett russell. after summit, the joint declaration saying it, harold's, a new era of population on the roof should get things in ship shape. the country locks maybe with us, they talk to the parade along with never river is
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the is on 5 pm here in the russian capital. well, to were ever you catching the news hour from today, most of the globe. this is our explosive scenes slow witnessed in the russian capital overnight with an attempt to drill and strike. and cutting damage was done to. ready things in the most of the city international business center. the russian defense minister says it was a cleaning and you, a vs. i just floated by ad defenses on the morning of july 30th and attempt a terrorist attack by the key of resume with the unmanned aerial vehicles in the city of moscow was stopped. one ukrainian u a b was destroyed by air defense and the 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
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in the early hours of sunday, 3 ukrainian drones were intercepted by a russian forces. one of them was 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 close of business districts and when they were shot down, of course, they damaged the facade of the building and one security guard was entered. but according to the most go may or other than that, 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 the 4th such attack 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
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the same, the west has been silent when it comes to the subtraction. normally that clean them such acts a violent spot, 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, i stories and all of them progress has been supposedly killed at least 10 people. i'm wounded 50 hours. the incident occurred during our riley hosted by islamic political policy. it had to call them and we alex, this is the apology member elizabeth, fortunately killed in the explosion. a number of the victims are in critical condition, and medics and apologies are working after the close of the explosion has yet to be new to them. and this is of course of developing story and we'll keep you updated
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with the details as we get. the diplomacy was out of the for this week in st. petersburg with the city thing coast, the 2nd ever russia africa summit. the highly anticipated a better time for the delegation from $49.00 african nations with the content as need is emphasizing why it's crucial for russia as of the countries to it together . that is looking to show for can people shouldn't say 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 if it is important to inform the security council to reduce the equity towards all african countries. that's how no trick presented in this organization. so, so now it says create this summit is marked by the spirit of cooperation and
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partnership with them. i think we need a more or less. yeah, absolutely. the subject of this nature, global concerns reform of the un security council. i'm ask because independence dominated total student a lengthy round table session. particular emphasis was given to russian, asking relations as a false for creating more, just multi pull the world concord and from sort of food. 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
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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 conflict and where it started in how it started. we are however, pleased to hear you say you recognize the initiative that we as african countries, 7 african countries have taken. and the, your take this initiative by the 7 countries very seriously been calling for engagement. we say so from our own and histories, as african countries, that many countries on the continent were involved in various conflicts. and in the end of those conflicts,
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many of them were resolved through peace for means through negotiations. and it is this that informs us to call for negotiations and dialogue. and in that regard, we do believe that we do have a right to call for peace. because that is a principle that we're family believed in estimating coverage of the event has claimed the full in the number of heads of state attending compared to the in the will. so that's 4 years ago for some of those international isolation where they seemly assuming they ignore the fact that 49 out of the 54 countries invited cent delegation. so russia's northern capital, some outlets have to trade, the government has an attempt by must go to reassure for whom partners officers quizzing the black sea great initiative, despite the summit,
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haven't been planned for quite some time prior. on the sidelines of the summit and we spoke with the direct so the condition counsel for foreign affairs as a, as a site. he said the event was a success of him into the after his biggest concept, but adequately addressed by the russian president. this summer is successful. it is a success in the sense that to the speech of the president, the president at fulton meant the concerns of the african countries. in particular, when it comes to food in security and the many economic hardships they are facing in connection with the what has been analyses the few days ago that to russia refused to continue
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was vis green agreements. uh, i would like also to add this, we have listened many initiatives, invest speeds in many aspects, concern economic corporation in the field of energy, euclid energy, and also your 6th teens. also the the speech she us today as the opening the session of the mrs. bailey moto says, the chairman of video development bank was also eh, and a value to the nations, which means the consented dresser. and the sense of it to this bang. though it is established within bricks countries. but it is open for any,
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any of the countries is lilian. and she mentioned the super for example, and the united image assessment. but to that bank or is the last name, but it's the mix. so i would say that to get out of many ideas and initiatives that should be uh, updated. uh and i'm sure it would be a step forward word for it better than to put the relationship between us and the deposit of all those keeping their parents the legacy. the life is roland at noon, the son of patricia them. but a prominent african independence fights and the 1st time missed the democratic republic of the con, the altar issued independence. and the 19 states is the, is the director of a foundation under his father's name. obviously you had to tell us to speak with
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them on the sidelines of the summit, and he says, africa doesn't by the negative sentiment to us. russia just seems simple comp us the i believe the summit is important because the aluminum, 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 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 is 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
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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 together, determine a path for positive development on both sides. so 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 the sound of our 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
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a concept as the right of precedence. it's when you respect someone who is your elder, you need to listen to them. 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 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're aware,
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the members associates remained on the side of the soviet union while i for the need is going to charles the experience russia during the to day summit. russians literature on says fans a taste of africa as well with the special menu provided by restaurants in some fitness. but in, on a left foreign guess, the addition i see the picture of the section 3 african, the, the topping games is the african field. so it's
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a daily basis. the easy to be honest. just doing it with them, we have the idea and then decided to put this new menu in every restaurant. we thought for a very long time and looked at all the information. so we can learn more about african was issues. you realize that african cuisine is a lot different than russian. so we decided to mix it up and combine. the tooth was easy to get. so everyone can enjoy this. i was in the thick of the action that little rushed to after. even look at who miser for so many interesting discussions deal signed and old. a lot of this is a re for the new whatever he may have this met our website do the heavy lifting. we've got you covered at all t dot com the oh good. see how the for them. so if it is below, find a sofa,
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the fence or the attention of these past few days. unless fill the case this suddenly with rushes. nolan capital of hosting the main annual navy, the parade. more than 40 ships, i'm submarines have been positioned along the river with the celebrations commenced by the nation's leader. is there any vehicle it's not full of centuries of fleet has been and remains on gone to the boat is of the fatherland. its pride and glory, therefore, the celebrations and the owner of the fleet to celebrate did by the hold of russia, the history of a fleet to shape just main purpose, the protection of the fatherland. russia is confidently implementing the costs of the national maritime policy consistently increasing the power of its fleet. this year alone, such as ships of different classes have joined the fleet. while you're joining me from the beautifully sony saint petersburg, the jewel of the north rush of 2nd capital, a beautiful city. and of course today is the celebration of navy day of huge naval
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prey taking place here. and of course, across russia. various parades, lots of people taking part about 12 and a half 1000 person now over a 150 ships of russia, sleet, of over 330 active ships. taking part also. there are over a $150000.00 men and women serving in the russian navy today active in the missions across the globe, helping russia project, its power, defend itself. as defendants trade routes, it's never been more important than russia can rely on a strong, independent, and well resort navy, of course st. petersburg itself. this great city and the navy are inexplicably entwined. we tutor peter the great, the architect of the modern russian imperial navy. also the architect of this beautiful city and the 2 of dwell together, 2 hundreds of years of trial simulation, victories and defeats. it has to be said, but today the russian navy is most certainly a central pillar in russia's defense strategy. it's also important to note that
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this is a family day to day where a veterans and families from across russia can celebrate their participation in the russian navy to the great patriotic war, where the russian navy served as a valiant and very, very brave purpose. trying to defend russia from its enemies today and a new multi polar world. st. petersburg has been the center of many important meetings at the st. petersburg economic form, the african summit. and many of those african leaders have stayed here to witness as a guest of honor with vladimir putin at the parade passed before us today. again, russia now a pre eminent power, particularly in the submarine warfare with the belgrade vessel on arrival globally, with assignment system. it can carry russia projecting its power very confidently. today, despite the conflict in ukraine, despite the active operations there, the russian people are here in force with their families,
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with the veterans and with the active serving members the navy to give science to them, along with president food shaped bows ortiz st. petersburg, a full, a prime minister of us, or the has said, the british co, cuz the nice ation of the island nation was quote, the luckiest thing that ever happened to john howard made those comments in reference to a potential national vote on whether to include multiple patients in digital people in the constitution, i 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, but they were infinitely more successful and beneficent. calling the eyes of the, of the european countries. and this is quite a shock and comment from these us 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
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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 is uh, in the late 18th century and the early 20th century. 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. now, according to a guardian article, there were at least $270.00 frontier massacres. over 140 years. now this is for some organized attempts to eradicate indigenous people from their land. and in the late 8018 century, the very beginning of the mass killings they were 1st carried out by british
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soldiers then police, then settlers, and of course a native police as well. that was at the time under the command of the british uh, colonial government. now government forces were at the time, of course, actively engaged in these mass occurs 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 massacre as 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 cliffs and dance government agents of the early colonies, and later,
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states and territories, such as military and police, were identified as participants in around half of the frontier massacres. now, 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 acknowledge these atrocities in the horrors of european colonization. let's head over now to the u. k. as to being to go to but i should the vice chairperson of the british clipping his body generally. thanks so much for joining us here at out. the really appreciate it . and so, so many people who come to see the british colonial period is a, a specially dotcom broomfield child to, in history with. so why, why are we seeing the full mouth surely in 5 minutes to speak out in support of those times? do you think it's a very interesting question, isn't it? i mean, australian customize ation,
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like so many other of the colonial projects of the 18th and 19th century. it was founded on a mass genocide. it was based on, but it was based on the monopoly of advanced technologies, especially advanced weaponry, and it was justified by the midst of racial supremacy this the g still on the paintings. the outlook google straight is reading close and provides almost every aspect of the social, cultural, and educational system in australia still today. and so it's funny, i very deeply into the why the population, you know, strange in work has, has been given a privilege position in relation to the original work has not been justified on the basis of some kind of in here as the pure superiority that's related to skin color, right? and so, i guess that's the root of this kind of control received over the idea of just allowing some systematic, parliamentary voice to fascination people's. it's not the most revolutionary demand,
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in fact, but you can see that the, the hysteria rates it's creating, is connected to how deeply this, this racist audiology and depends australian culture even today. yeah, it's interesting and he also sort of suggested, or this is a strange one. to me, daddy. he suggested that the british was best said, call the noises and other european powers. i mean, there's just a, i mean it's all wrong, but what do you make of it? it's a said statement to mike, but you'll often find the beneficiaries. the ones who did well out of british colonial projects will have this budget, so we have it ourselves and which and you know, we go up to thinking that we were the, we were the best employer. we were the civilized implants. of course, if you go to the places that was, you know, don't the nitrogen so i didn't lose it by partition period and we'll have a very different story to tell. you only have to us people from india, how they felt about 200 years of being looted by the raj. you know,
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owner of africa, you have all over the world. you find people who tell a very different story. and the truth is that the essence of australian called an evaluation is the same as many of the other colonial projects. it was a face in must because in the human isaac, the local population, subjects and them to all kinds of ignominy is full sterilizations. a simulation programs, you know, there was a, particularly this attempts made in australia to what, how, original culture altogether, you know, i was talking to an australian activities recently, and he was showing me the text of a pause. that was an up. so there was they had this to, to the politics system and in order to be allowed to live in work in the cities and other regional person had to pause certain conditions and showing there was civilized enough to be allowed in on the wording. and that caused basically says, this person is civilized enough, they're allowed to be here in daylight hours box to retain the pause. they have to
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never again take part in any song or dogs is or traditional customs of their own culture. so this, you can see this really focused on systematic attempt to just one out the legacy of 60000 views of history that came before the british revival in australia. yeah, it's the very essence of racism is meant to the full, no cetera is considering a holding a referendum to amend the constitution. or in order to give indigenous population a be a say in the countries of a why is this initiative taking place now? i know i've taken so long hi concerns. no, because you know, as soon as you accept, but your society is based on this kind of profound injustice. there's a lot of things that suddenly you need to start to re examine. it's very uncomfortable to look into your past and see what's, what the noise you privilege position today. right. it's not something people are very comfortable with,
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especially the ruling class. his own very comfortable about. but many of the privilege was as well not very comfortable about. and also because, you know, with the economic crisis of capitalism getting so deep, all booting closest need to accentuate and stir up racial divisions. they want to keep us divided. and blaming, want to know that's because we want to prevent the unified movement of resistance against everyone at home. and they also need to keep racism of all kinds bubbling along because the intensifying the war dr. a broad and you, you were saying that we'd run for the rest of phobia signed the thought of yet across all the imperious countries today i'm but you know, on the other hand, the fact that they all have, despite who is they all having this referendum? i think is a recognition way of growing section of, of training societies that this historically injustice does police to this day and do something that needs addressing. so for example, we see the position of, of aboriginal peoples in australia is this like, is it,
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i still is really terrible. i sort of sophistic recently the justin queens last year just wonderful bins where the jersey, i'm sorry, sorry, a dirty so sorry we so we have run out of time on a see from plaza, told into thank you so much here. and so i really, really appreciate it very enlightening things again while they go that route. so i will be back to the top of the hour. we'll see you soon. i the the hello. welcome to world the parts often very can't just congratulating itself on
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