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on the, [000:00:00;00] the, it's a numerous crowd right there, as nice as a new leadership. riley's support is, is it closes the countries as space that says the threat of a military intervention from a west african regional bluff seems to lose them on the horizon. the quote, any real negotiations must include old policies. that's the message problem in brazil, which question the point of ukraine peaceful and saudi arabia when russia has been excluded. also in the program, a disaster on the rails to train crush and pack us don kills at least does he get an interest more than
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a 100 or we understand some passengers with trump in the records for the go i from the entire all see you the national news team here in moscow. welcome to your. busy stories and it's already fast turned into a busy months and kicking it all off in the chair with delegations from neighboring but a key to fast. so would molly have been sent to the capital and in an apparent show of solidarity with the people that. meanwhile military authorities have closed the countries as space sizing the threat held a possible military intervention from the co was regional block. a deadline set by the group to reinstate new jersey to post president, expired on sunday. melina, this little brush, despite the disapproval of the people of this year, planning for the military intervention. and for this war was carried out of temper deployment of forces to participate in this war has begun in 2 countries of the
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central africa. the sheriff's aerospace has been closed in sundays 6 of august and need sam to violate the national airspace. will be the subject of a tough and immediate response. the start is warranty. cool boss. and this for and power against the all interference in the internal affairs of the chair. as the clock ticked down on the echo, watched the deadline. thousands, right? the gathering of the stadium in the capital, a massive show of support for the new type government with newly appointed officials arriving at the venue to cheer from the crowns. the, you know, flight truck has special this morning have shown got, you know,
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flights but basically a flight in the countries space. i'm trying to pick out the route. so i think this is very much in, in force. it doesn't seem to me like at last would be, you know, launching an invasion just yet immediately because i'm being consulted when they go see some students around all the content on neighboring countries. for instance, in nigeria, some signatures early i had raised concerns that you know, any threats, organization or an hour and actually, and patient tanisha would also be catastrophic for those northern states. you might, you. yeah, and it's important to note that the states are so bad and you know, as many times and understand it, it is africa and stuff will the effect that isn't the 0 that would be affected. nigeria, you know, would also be effective and you know, some of these are the neighboring countries and would stay in molly book you, in
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a process saying that, you know, a military invasion of media would also mean, do you know that malia and breaking as to book you in a faster way, you know, have also been invaded, so i do not see ackwurst are coming to be surprised just just yet. like i said earlier, when i said that it has said it would explore a freak diplomatic names possible to see that president mohammed system is restored as the legislature party in the sure and as tension around a possible intervention in each uh. busy old locals, we heard from a say that fed up with the echo was grouping, uncertain external players meddling and that domestic offense. the says that we're here to express service of room and it was i was an oldest sanctioned measures that have been taken and our region was, does not want to help us to go beyond all the differences of the political prices. it's better to stay outside the border. these areas want to solve their problems by themselves, and we're sending
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a clear message to the international community to all those imperialist powers to do with live an arrow for multiple hour or 2. it means that there are many comic powers, but it's not just friends or as russia. there is china brewster kid who can make it . but we can cooperate with all these states who has all these powers. but for that worse than a strong message against front and echo was no more fully to go management. we don't want to, we're going to manage our country ourselves accidentally. this is a developing story here at off the international and world wide. we're going to bring you the updates every hour on the hour, both online and on air because the weather is great to have you with us for this monday program, for most of the brazil's chief presidential advisor has expressed some doubt that any progress and reaching peace between russia and ukraine can be achieved without moscow's involvement in the tools. that's as a delegation is from 40 countries, have a meeting in saudi arabia. although of course,
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russia wasn't not invited. any real negotiation must include all parties. although ukraine is the biggest victim. if we're really one piece we have to involve moscow in this process somehow or mexico as president, has also described the talks as pointless unless russia takes part. and while the brazilian delegation added with, because it is not just between ki evan moscow, but a quote proxy war and a long standing rivalry between the collective wes down to russia. but let's get a slightly different take on this now with a contributor. sonia ravia is the latest country to serve as a stage for the west to unity show, as they attempt to convey support for kias all under the pretext of discussing a totally one sided 10 point piece plan that ukraine keeps demanding. russia just accept 40 countries including china and india, attended this latest meetings. the whole idea of this meeting seemed to be to give
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the illusion of global unity against russia, which wasn't even invited to this meeting. the us state department offered a reason why. unfortunately, what we have seen is that from the outset of this work, really from, even before the opposite of this war, russia has never been willing to engage. and in actual diplomacy, we made clear on behalf of the united states, we were to talk, willing to talk about any legitimate security concerns rest of had before the outset. sort of the war. ukraine made clear that they were able to do the same. russian never engage in a serious or meaningful way. apparently, the west side, the of quote, actual diplomacy is to have a so called peace summit, where one of the main parties to the conflict is deliberately excluded sounds like a surefire recipe for achieving absolutely nothing at all. which would explain why there wasn't even a communicate or statement issued after this latest meeting. russia was excluded
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from these talks. the state department added, because quote, russia never engaged in a serious and meaningful way to resolve the conflict added. totes that, except that moscow has indeed pointed out that it had a draft piece deal with ukraine in the spring of 2022. and that western officials pulls the lensky away from the negotiating table. russian president vladimir putin referred to that agreement himself at a meeting with african leaders and not that long ago. here it is when he is, it's called the treaty on permanent neutrality and guarantees for the security of ukraine. it contains 18 articles and there was also an appendix is provisions concern, the armed forces and many other things. everything is written there down to units of military equipment and personnel of the armed forces. here's the document, it is initial, but after we withdrew troops from t of as promised,
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with the key of authorities as their patrons usually do. through it all into the waste basket of history. were of the guarantees that they will not continue to abandon such agreements. your kids also passed on law criminalizing negotiations with russia effective. we've saving western arms dealers and manufacturers from any possible threat of peace breaking out in ukraine and brooding, their whole business plan. india's national security advisor who participated in jetta talks had to spell it all out for the west and for ukraine likes they were just a bunch of 5 year olds. because no actual piece talks in the history of the entire world have ever amounted to anything by simply pretending that one of the main parties to the conflict, their concerns or even their existence simply isn't material to any kind of
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amicable resolution. currently, several piece proposals have been put forward each, have some positive points, but none is acceptable to both sides. the key question that needs to be addressed in the medium is whether a solution that is acceptable to all relevant stakeholders can be found. it sounds more like the key question that really needs to be tackled before anything else is whether washington and its allies are actually interested in any kind of real piece . or whether these piece talks are really just another way to buy some more time to monitor cash from their own taxpayers pockets into those of military industrial establishment cronies. we were discussing this earlier without fines will university professor, i thought the highly but thought of it, you know, he believes that old pop will eventually lead to a resolution. it is no other way, but the piece weight there is no. the mandatory motion. there is no
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forces in motion after this complex, but uh by i have be and both doctors produced a peaceful resolution to this conflict on industry 6 where discussed, including what swaps regarding my daughter and tactic and issues beautifully. and lucian died. every initiative on eric was discuss including the cream, a 10 points initiative, so there was no stone unturned and they were pretty serious. so, and discussions and hopefully that to bring that back to closer somehow to hopefully to find the solution. the meanwhile, on the front lines of modern warfare thing, modern solutions being put through their paces, drawn,
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drawn out thing. a key role in the conflict, proven to be a chief and effective option of correspondent reports from the grow. the soldiers in this pickup truck have no idea they're being watched. the drone operate to follows that every move from dozens of columbus is away. this is one of russia's largest surveillance. drones very rarely gets in the sites of journalists. but we're of course, are lucky. we're about to witness it being moved. it's main purpose is to surveil d behind the enemy lines. oh, sheesh flying it over a 1000 meters. it's ghost like invisible. silent. c. p. ukraine. soldiers, soul tie, increase concealed the little cobb park. well. moments later, it's obliterated by
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a hail of trap. no. the neighboring trench is spotted and smashed too. as plumes of black smoke rise from the opposite exit its inhabitants make a run for it, carrying one wounded with them just in time as the entire stronghold is set to a blaze. turning vehicles the into useless shod chunks of metal, no smaller as the budget. the main task is to conduct recognizance fabi on the front line. read the text, antibiotics hillary, the transport of personnel reserves and also actively moment to evacuation areas. for example, off to actually of hospitality. a main task is to reveal the hidden locations of the enemy. you know when these drones carry out their duty note place is safe and no time to at night. in fact, at coolant temperatures, heat signatures, treacherously evident crews maintaining such you avi's crazy targets for key or
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forces basically effects. so sometimes it happens that due to the mean so free the warfare, the pictures taken by we managed to get away from the interference. we and toward, even if there is some kind of directed attackers, sometimes the enemy gets into the camera settings who was still managed to get rid of this negative impact. it's the ultimate game of hide and seek elimination equals death. when that take sold and wins, the war, comic is done of reporting from the dumbass r t. well, the koran has, once again found itself photography in europe, offer a danish activists destroyed a copy of his law. i'm totally as the book in front of the iranian that but as you this time, also in copenhagen or using a cheese, great to have a look. the active is 12 pages from the book and then sponge them off and then try to cheat. great them. it is though the light isn't a number of desecration of the crowd in scandinavia,
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which of course triggered outrage across the muslim world. there on even hosted a conference to discuss this issue with all sorts of religious representative defendants and participants denounced weston author or his will permit thing to these acts which some of full c as a hate crime. here's our correspondence with more repeated acts of koran burning. in the wes took center stage here, this conferencing, different themes with these woman human rights day. the parent brought together rights activist and scholars from different monotheistic religions. who believe that the repeated acts of sacrilege? i guess there's mom, exact cities violates on villages and human rights. normal box is the grand burning incident in europe has become the talk of the town. this act was strongly condemned by the archbishop of the armenian diocese of k. roger. soon after the incident, the archbishop held a press conference where
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a video message of condemnation against this i'll read just at was play. the gathering was organized, i mean cation of the 33rd anniversary of the cairo declaration on human rights in his law. a 1990 member states of the organization of these womic conference, assembled and be a different capital cairo and laid out a new human rights charter that sought to ensure freedom and right to dignity in accordance with islamic laws, to voltage, all of the us with incident that took place in sweden and then in denmark and other countries, as an insult was all demona chase took religion sense to man it's he would have respect for the name of god. he'd be the active as to your say, the cairo declaration of human rights states that every human being, regardless of race and religion, is entitled to a dignified life. something which they say the west coast so far, north live. now, after the casing point, they say is the recent wave of koran burning acts in europe, which occurred and with the approval of some western governments, acts of sacrilege against his mom's holy book. a cabin recurring in sweden and
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denmark, thanks to a green light given by local authorities and vigilance protection by police. while the 2 northern countries justified as freedom of expression, active as tier strongly disagree. finally came and they dare to desecrate and burn a book that is represented by billions of people above that has god's name. and it's all with the approval of governments that claim to be advocates of freedom. clearly their goal is nothing but despite the hatred and so discords, wellborn i, then we re to rates else tom, so this act is unacceptable and we chose the governments to bring the culprits to justice. and we, as muslims found that free guns once again said that the section is inhumane, and violates human rights or what to organize or something. events that use the west of double standards on human rights when some countries breach, given their own set of standards on the issue. as far as the universal declaration of human rights,
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people here say the cairo declaration of human rights is not meant to replace the universal version. what it does offer a more inclusive approach, or the rights of lessons are respected. use of general the arthur. to run. we were discussing this idea with the palestinian activist or somebody the who believes that freedom of expression should not be an excuse to spread hatred and told me, you know, you're off alone. freedom of expression does not necessarily mean protecting people with psychological issues who seek attention and advocate for hatred and by hatred and hatred towards anything, religion, race or orientation. if we ask ourselves and be scandinavian countries in general, but they allow someone to stat and burn the l g b t flack, or bird, these riley fly, they would be accused of being just submitted even if the person himself as of semitic origin. therefore, cleaning complete freedom of expression and protecting it is merely a claim. there is no absolute freedom,
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no matter how much society strides it provided or promotes such an idea, no matter how these countries consider themselves leaders and human rights tolerance and democracy and want to teach the world democracy, freedom of expression and tolerance from a to z. but we will face the fact that there is nothing absolute and there is a double standard. sorry, a 20 posterior in moscow. a key or position figure in india has made it for a ton. depaula been off to the supreme. busy suspended his conviction for defamation, but i will gun that was the former leader of the opposition congress passed. just convicted in march this year over a defamation case of a comments made in 2019 claiming that old thieves have the so name moody. of course that was named insulting is that prime minister and the range of 90. again, d is returned to parliament means he will be able to contest a general election to next to the train
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crash in southern pack us known as killed at least 30 people. then wounded many more than a 100. as i understand a multiple carriages, the rail sum of a ton. i should warn you. we're going to show you some footage you might find disturbing. some passengers remained trapped inside the mangled records for several hours waiting to rescue. the reason for the disaster has not yet known in the countries. prime minister has ordered a full investigation. the local, those who rushed to help at the scene, counted what they saw. lots already done. i heard the sound of the crash when we got here. they were carriages lying, all over the area and something as you know, this is where the incident happened. there were 12 of us who got here 1st, and we started rescuing the injured people, including children, an elderly people. they were in bad condition. some of them had broken hands and legs. we did what we could just take a magistrate to convert, hosted into my shop and suddenly there was a huge bang. we were all done. we immediately thought an accident had taken place. we started running and when we arrived here,
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we saw the train accident. we pulled out bodies and the wounded people from the wreckage side. why did you think? yeah, well that's just the light developing story head off to the international. so we are keeping you updated on this a tragic train and crash and practiced on, on air. and of course, online, all the updates you need by the hour. you can also find out where you that wherever is in ron con, the form of pakistan on 5 minutes to those details. also, i don't see the answer. most of the money intended for the people that i've got. a son is ending up in the pockets of relief organizations. well, that's the same of the taliban government, which says only 20 percent is reaching those in need. i mean, while the you n's issued a warning, the critical aid funding gaps will affect more than 21000000 people in afghanistan . the $3200000000.00 appealed to help more than $21000000.00 people across the
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country is less than 25 percent funded. we face critical funding gaps amounting to $1300000000.00. with many programs already ended are considerably scaled back due to insufficient resources and aid pipelines at risk of imminent rupture. including for food assistance, the following of the chaos. a withdrawal from us got us on. and what really was the inevitable of a ton of time about the power for the by the ministration froze $7000000000.00 of the asked on central banks reserves in new york. sasha, buying it out and say, one of the trends fell off of that to a trust fund as opposed to monitoring aid in the country. but then all of a sudden that was blah. i mean, claims the gun central bank wasn't independent enough from the taliban government. well, we were discussing this with a lecture at the american university of afghanistan. well, by bill about here, who believes getting that money back to i have to kind of stone is absolutely crucial for the countries we're customer. what we've seen so far, um the creation of the trust fund was
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a mechanism to get out of the debt locked. the united states itself does not have the right to do whatever it will split the money, whoever the signatory of the funds is. they have to decide what happens to the money. however, right now we don't have a signature for the funds. and that is the problem as to who this funding belongs to. and who gets to decide what is done with it. so if in gauge meant actually moves forward, we can probably have the pilot bon being nominated as the signatories for the final and then whatever happens, which is decided by them, the logical conclusion. would it be for it to be given to the honest fund that emergency eat is not the answer. we really need these funds if the banking sector is going to resume to normal. busy if there's going to be commercial activities and they're going to be a circulation of kind of see, right now we have so many problems and it's all sparks with our federal reserves be frozen. this is the vital $7000000000.00 that can help the economy. and it needs to be injected into it as soon as possible. all right,
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in brief to some other worldwide stories for you here and all the full syrian soldiers killed and made it is really a strife on damascus in the very early hours of the morning. it's understood that defense system is propelled most of the missiles being reported, the israel launched the strikes from the golden heights region. and although no immediate word from tel aviv is riley jets routinely attack syria. this is just the latest example. the meanwhile is ready to scale 3 alleged palestinian militants. the janine refugee buying a kind of the day is really official, said the 3 men had just left the kinds that were on their way to carry out some sort of attack of police on a gun. in the meantime, various palestinian groups have condemned the killer which is right now is a crippling job continues to plague. iraq and the governments introduced drastic measures restricting water usage for many purposes,
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including prop irrigation. as we understand many fish farms grocer forced to close . and finally, migraine shifts from north africa, continued the perilous journey for a better life in europe. i'd like to touch the italian coast on 57. my friends plucked from the water off to the 2 boats. capsized authorities say to people drowned. but as we understand there was supposed to be at least 30 people still missing the so on the list. and people in general are offering these days, drawing comparisons between the american empire. and what was that whole, the roman empire. some also have like to say that more than empires over the last 300 years, suggesting perhaps the card hedge amount of the world could be published on the brink of its own exploration. well, economists and a scholar professor michael hudson, the latest guest on guarding on the ground to give us his take on what is a growing conversation, the world and roman conquering territory. it would insist that there was no worries
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. hey, on the 3rd, after the romans that looted the samples of the palaces, there was no money the they would bring it down in front of it and make loans and bridges grew up with the night. and the caesar charged 42 percent interest and make the loans. uh, but uh, cypress, uh and uh, you said in the mediterranean. so you had the charge. so essentially stripping society and there was a sign, a site where the roman tax, the like that goes the bullet, county, the public and uh theres uh, just disorder and the plan. so what role looks the same kind of disorder that todd, you could say, the united states reports thing on the global. so by bringing in the i am out today as of like the last 2 uh does that work? so is there any script the economy money and barbara shit,
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so i and the rate this order sorry, that's it for me for now. here on oxy international, just about a half past 1 on monday afternoon. it's already turning into a very busy day for your world wide headlines. so presenting your stories at the top of the hour. my colleague union o'neill. i do hope you can join him. the, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show your mind and justification. we should be very careful about the personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to create
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a trust rather than fit the various jobs. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with him and the robot must protect his phone. existence was on the v is for wisdom, the wisdom, the word order. and indeed of us for jim with the traveler orders is now and you will see in you agree is the last i put in the by the americans and the fuel western allies that they have full time is put in the dry to the being that it's a more upbeat in order that has no relation with
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the the hello and welcome across stock were all things are considered on beautiful of elk. the west liberal leads continued to be afflicted by trumped arrangements. and from the very thought of trump returning to the white house as it goes the sense of panic. can you think of a better example of stockholm syndrome? the discuss these issues and more enjoyed by my guest, martin j america. she's an award winning journalist, and commentator,
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and in budapest we cross the drawer to study while we use a pod cast, read the gamble, which can be found on youtube and levels, or a gentleman, cost offerings in the past. that means you can jump any time you want, and i always appreciated or like start out with george in budapest. um the, the genesis of this program is an article to george sent me a info and a good title that comes in big political trouble. but he still is a nightmare for a year of which, you know, i thank you, george. it was a interesting reading. i suppose the title itself kind of makes you want to think of the binary. so you're isn't in a nightmare writing style. the, i mean i, it's, i guess, but it's really astounding. okay. um the, the, the specter of the stroke of trump is haunting it, the year of. but one could make an argument that europe was much better off under trump. and by george, there you're absolutely right. in the you'll be your response was exactly the same
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