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the the, the west african eco was blocked orders the deployments of it's a stand by military force moving a potential intervention in these, there one step closer. all the hopes and dreams of a whole community writing on this box machine as it actually takes up to select machine towards the cost. press a head to the moon for the 1st time and almost half a century as part of its own business of lunar programs. for the coming years, you can hit the back of the world bank for suspending funding to the country unless kampala changes. it's direct homosexuality laws. we want to pause the structure the abundant healthy, you know, our codes yellow police both in the house of when to because of money. but we will
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not, and they will be to not change because because of my, you know, that's one of the coming to live from us go, i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. our top story, this our, the west african block of echo was, has given the order to activates and deployed and stand by forces to deal with the unfolding situation. and these are the new gerry and military is yet to respond to the move. the statement comes as a summons of the west african blocks leaders wrapped up in a boot or thursday, 2 weeks after the qu, in the army. we spoke to local journalists to sign a low on who says the echo was announcement as being preceded by, people and these there as an empty threats or the net. but it's also new jersey. i'm delighted to get into 5 pieces that are one blow one side uh which ease uh,
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which content. ringback continue like, could be, would obviously need done. which part of the invasion from the inquest tools and, and other say do we have countries in a combined do? but it can applies to and they gave me uh which uh the high end to the agent that then you jump. uh, they only tell me see, uh any i mean to bring this up, but from the new or 32 of them you just from what we see yesterday, even in and even though it's 2 days this morning before i'm not going something about the the she's in of, of the, if it was because of the way to the quantity done to the, to the, the, with nothing be a new at the, from the it was to, they said the most of them assume that you just, the kind of, of intimidation is the cost and cannot, cannot to more insight as
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a country or to come by year success to at that good. the need getting some, just the way in the house of scribe, the g 's. just to prove that, i mean it's already good news area and constitutional experts and main a car table car says the possible echo was intervention risk, triggering a crisis for the country and white or african continents is on the fields or intervention will lead to real chaos and pro catastrophe, we feel that echo us is under pressure now because the interest of the african people, the people who represent echo was, are not in war, but in development. but the military intervention of around 50000 people risk causing the kind of cases that we have already seen in libya, a real war and complete these order in west africa, which will seriously senior development. the armies of molly and boot can have fast, so will not act as a mere observer. they made it clear that any intervention against major would be
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considered an intervention against these 2 countries. other applicants also hinted about their readiness to come to the 8 of major. if echo was sense, its soldiers echo asterisks triggering the crisis and losing control. and they refused the other form forces in particular france and the united states will take over then need your input to clear and the say how the region as a whole will calendar fire, which will damage the development of africa. the whole continent is hostile to potential military intervention against the pores, people in the world. in nature. we see this intervention as an attempt to solve chaos. make this a home govern nimble, and create the conditions for the exploitation of the regions. vast natural resources, in particular uranium, which is very important for the french economy and energy, as well as for oil and many of the minerals that have not been yet discovered, but which we believe are available in these parts of africa. and which may be important in the future. so a quick recap of the rapidly evolving events and these,
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there are 2 weeks ago of who saw the military, the post, the countries leader, stating it was descending into chaos under the former president. he is since then replaced by the commander of the presidential guards unit, and general attorney was the new prime minister, also appointed. since the uprising the nation has been hit with a slew of harsh measures from the us, steve countries and some of its neighbors. but our former heads of state have appealed to echo, was to lift the restrictions that could have catastrophic consequences for they need. gerry and people we went from local so said the country is striving for independence. natalie to the situation forces us to be energy a ton of a lot of money. we want to move towards energy, told them like the struggle kinda liberated us. and we have an army that is well trained with a well grounded and dissipate and go to the president we, the people of major are not leaving in echo as i can for the west african economic
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and monetary union. we are ready to assume our responsibilities are ready to suffer the consequences of what was happening comedies. i think we have to adopt for them as we are an independent people see and we have to buy. i tend to try to independence. somebody says the moment, so make sacrifice, you want to affect our lives, to add up to the situation. fronts benefit from e g. if we refer to the full bulbs that are 5 and then from say, the approaches which uranium formation. we have the supports of output early countries such as molly, look into 5. so you put your, you know, so rush year which supports us these set up the on see if i need d by d, they can not say and then the sanctions do not affect the lives of new rants. but your coverage on a specialist in some on the right in the foster and genie i'll be back to you to limit the weights our people. yeah. so meanwhile, both france and the us have expressed their full support for the west african
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blocks decisions on the new share issue with us secretary of state antony blanket insane washington will hold the military responsible for the safety of the chain, the government officials we echoed the echo us condemnation of the illegal detention of president mohammed presume. his family and members of the government, as well as the unacceptable conditions under which they are being held and call for their immediate release. like aca was the united states will hold the council for the safe guard of the homeland accountable for the safety and security of president bassoon, his family, and detained members of the government. the west seems very concerned about these arrows to post the president mohammed by zoom, who was taken into custody by his very own presidential guard. the un secretary general is very concerned over the deplorable living conditions that new jersey and president presume and his family are reported to be living under as they continue to be arbitrarily detained by members of the presidential guard in these year. the secretary general reiterates is concerned over the health and safety of the
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president in his family and once again calls for his immediate unconditional release. and his reinstatement is head of state with respect to present mission. but soon we are greatly worried about his health and his personal safety and the personal safety of his family makes you wonder how bad those conditions really are though, considering but assume was able to ask the west for help despite all this alleged abuse. nevertheless, the wes crocodile tears continue to flow as do their sanctions on the people of new share. the european union is working on its 1st package of sanctions as we speak, while the eco last block of western back to africa. nations was quick to launch its own all with a rubber stamp from brussels. the risk is that we start running out of assistance materials to be able to help out people. i'm talking about simple things that are so live saving. some people will soon be feeling the pinch of this more than the 4300000 people we had planned on supporting through emergency humanitarian
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assistance. we might see that number growing and growing fast. we're only seeing the tip of the sanctions iceberg. and yet the new jerry and people are already feeling the consequences. millions are dealing with black about 4 hours at a time, while the threats of foreign military intervention and terrorist attacks hang over the country. like a dark cloud on top of that, the flow of humanitarian aid into new shares under serious threat as the new military administration was forced to close the country's borders in preparation for a for an attack, european union reach rates, it's very clear calls for the full restoration without the late of the constitutional order and foot associates itself with the declarations of echoes and its african and international partners. in this regard, incarnation with the present of the european council, i will continue this weekend. the many contacts already underway in order to achieve this result. we stand ready to support echo us upcoming decisions, including the adoption of sanctions, sanctions, and threats of an invasion
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a playbook the west has used so many times you think by now western leaders would know that it's not governments, but ordinary people that suffer the most under these policies, but maybe they do know that, and this was the plan all along. the developments in these era could shake up the balance of power on the continents and beyond with the political situation in the country. also having an impact on the influence of western powers in the region to get all the latest on the situation in easier and more. be sure to check out our website, r t dot com, the with an estimated 8 trillion dollars lost in post and $911.00 wars in the global south. and the latest episode of going underground option baton c quizzes, michael headland, pharmacy advisory board member on washington's misplaced priorities catch the full episode live tomorrow. in the meantime, here's a preview,
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a trillion dollars of us public money that could have gone to save those americans that will be dying this year because of poverty link disease. and you didn't want bite and to leave afghanistan, you didn't want to obama to laser rack. you want to more money spend, but on these was way, really the americans, we don't welcome bells. so i don't see this all in nero. you know, pro us pro china, pro savvy pro ron terms. i think that relationships should improved for the betterment of the region. but a lot of, most of the middle east experts scholars and diplomats that interact with have regretted the rapid american disengagement from the broader middle east. in afghanistan in 2021. we only had about $5000.00 us military personnel on the ground . that was not what was producing a trillion dollar price tags. those were the price tags associated with the big difference of yesteryear of so yes, in afghanistan discussion is certainly worth having. and i understand the other
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point of view, but i did favor trying to preserve what modest amount of hopefulness there was still in afghanistan. and there wasn't a lot holder certainly was more than that. so i mean, clearly the americans were, were withdrew her coat. i mean, you know, why is it that and then when the americans leave, as you say, get more just engaged. the starts breaking out with syria, with the run. with the b starts breaking out in between the 0 period. every tray, a piece starts breaking out in latin america. wherever the united states this engages from peaceful russia. heads to the moon for the 1st time and nearly half a century with an unmanned exploration vehicle known as luna. 25 to search for water on the moons, south pole, which could later be used for studies of outer space and remote planets. our correspondent shape bows witnessed the historic launch as the bus stops,
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the cosmo jerome and rushes far east. it's a historic moment to your inverse staci and rushes far east. it's 7000 kilometers east of moscow. and the whole community of scientists, engineers and workers are waiting with a mixture of excitement and trepidation for the launch to begin of this vast. so used to rock it behind me. this machine weighs over 300 tons fully fueled as it is now. and it's causing a payload of about $615.00 key to grams with a lender. and of course, this is russia's a latest emission to the moon and the last one was in the 1976, all the hopes and dreams of a whole community riding on this vast machine as, as, as it actually takes up behind us a level look. now this magnificent machine power your towards the cost cost
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reduction, the boot machine routes into space again as many, many hopes and dreams, years of technological expertise and work on it to this on a successful launch for russia. magnificent, the magnificent, the, i think the witness it's, it's really hard to find the words. but here's a quick look at how the rest of the learner lander is designed and how it's multiple components work in unison. the the, the, and the,
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the, the, it's not just on man to prove is being sent into orbit by russia. there are currently 23 customer nonsense service with ross cosmos,
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specialist space agency. one of them has a long dreamed of exploring other distant worlds, but says, expectations must be realistic and focused on orbital flights in our solar system. it just wasn't right from the start of my childhood that i began dreaming of being a cosmonaut. i even wanted to become a filial until logistics one point it happened to in high school. i think my parents did a good job of providing me with the right kind of books and encyclopedias. and of course, the star wars movies also played a role. it was in high school that i decided i wanted to pursue a career in space exploration. my parents supported me, of course. but when i finally pass the medical check, who was selected for the space flight training program and told them i was enrolled, they got nervous. they asked me, are you sure this is what you want. but of course i answer. for me, the most interesting part was the specialized training. all the special training
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routines you see on tv are not that common. hydro lab training, for example, is extremely interesting. it's also physically hard, but exciting. you go under water in a space suit and work with the station. and before that, there's cube a training, 0 gravity in water, a different water. it gives the weightlessness. but there's also resistance hydraulic resistance. and you have to take into account the buoyancy of the space suit. the weight is still there. so it's definitely easier to work in a 0 g state. seeing that or through the cuba on the space station is probably my most memorable experience. that's when i realized that there's only one or that we all share and we have to take care of it. even if we land on another planet sunday . and i want to believe that will happen eventually. it will be interesting, which will never have the comfortable living conditions that we have in north i have always dreamed of flying to other planets, exploring other worlds. frankly,
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i would love to be the jupiter's moon. he rub up very much, but realistically, according to the plans we adopted in 2016 for the foreseeable future, in my time of space travel, there can only be arm on for me. to day, we have various technologies, facilitating space travel through the moon. in the rough coast, most constellation experiments, one of the stages involves rovers rover is operate at a non conventional weight requiring special skills that you are unlikely to acquire elsewhere in the course of your life. but it lays the groundwork for future research. it's useful in terms of improving the nomics of operating the vehicle shaping the skills of the operator. i would like to manage it to do more in the next 20 years, then just go to the moon and merely put up a flag there. take some sort of samples and come back to earth. i wrote a thesis on car, the transportation to the lunar surface using ballistic controlled flights. you see i've been interested in lunar transfers and the moon since my college days. i would
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like to see that moment, of course, but before we go to other planets, we need to learn how to work their learn to build extra terrestrial basis, create and test systems under those conditions. we need to stimulate those conditions to find out how things will work out there. in fact, the moon is the perfect and closest testing ground to earth we can use for this kind of research. as for me personally, in order to be a part of all this need to be in good, physical shape and fits to fly to the moon. by the time this all happens. some of russia as allies like india have already congratulated moscow for the successful launch a balloon a $25.00. landor is expected to reach the moon's orbit next wednesday with a landing on earth closest satellite pond for august 21st. during our t to get the latest from our special coverage of the historic launch, the
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uganda and officials have lashed out at the world bank for refusing it to continue lending money to the country unless it changes its stripped new homosexuality laws stopped. his hypocrisy, the law was punished by hugo and his parliament. these are representatives of the people, that's democracy. it is therefore unfortunate that the world bank and other actors, they are to want to erst us into abandoning our face culture principles and silver into using money. they really underestimate all africans again does and tay eligibility laws are widely considered to be some of the harshest in the world
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. same sex relations can be punished by life imprisonment while the death penalty can be imposed for aggravated homeless sexuality which is defined as same sex relations involving h i. v positive people or children. the world bank is funding for weatherbug funding for is, is not the only consequence began to faces over its new and take a lot earlier. the us impose to travel restrictions on again, and officials with us president joe biden at threatening aid and investment cuts and mit other sanctions, multiple western countries. and you and the experts have also condemned the law. well, earlier we spoke today again, then presidential spokesperson is said that western countries in the world bank must respect uganda sovereignty and the will of uganda. and people of the, i think it's like the president said he issued out the statement i yesterday
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where he chose very categories, really clear that we shall not be glossed by any video in the test. whether it's the word bunk because it's very unfortunate, really, we are fortunate that the $1.00 to cost us to actually a bundle of how fee, you know, our codes yellow principles, you know, also bring to because of money. and i think it's very unfortunate the book has done, and i liked the best and said that they should really, really not under estimate us because of what they have done. we're solving country, we're solving nation. when we, we decided as a nation, we went to parliament, the snow was passed, we went through, we twisted with united states and it is the week of the people. i think that is very key. the will of the people once you've gotten that i don't understand why all of a sudden the word but wakes up and says,
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you know what guys meant to be cut off loans. so any supports for you've done that because of that. i mean, the tips is ludicrous to do even come up with a statement like this to be, you know, so it, we, we have bustled to but that's what it is. we will move on. we've out to them. and if they choose to, to actually change the position, they will come, but we will not, and i repeat, we will not change because because of money. no, that's one of the as the pressure is from the bunk. and as a wisdom, countries like the united states, perhaps as put the pressure on the bunk to the extent that you have, they have came into into that which is, which is, which is really to be honest with you. because if you think about different logically, so you use your stopped, you'd say,
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because of i know that you've done the past. you should still the giving them support. and yet the children perhaps, who would have benefited from that paid was that the money that you're giving for that support you're giving. but you've chosen to do that because you're going to enough to know. i mean it's, it's, it's crazy. definitely we receive a lot of support from the for my office and brothers and everybody of goodwill who actually respects the so for any deals you've gotten to who is a goodness for lack of a bit better. what a neil calling is, you asked me and yes we, we continued yourself to get to get a little support from, from, from, from, like i said, countries of goodwill. and we will continue to be very firm. and very, it was done. we will not depend, i can assure you, ok, who's not been simply because of that know we will not does
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expand plans to explore is agricultural products through iranian porch to persian gulf countries. the part of java hard, the golden gate due to its strategic location, will be a key part of the plans with its proximity and access to several land lock. the countries are to correspond. the east of july brought us this report from the facility or hey will southeastern job of har. port is the only ocean port in iran, connecting the country to the indian ocean, and we sent yours. it has called the attention of the wrong washer. and india as a cape warrant on the international north, south trans at quarter, which links eastern europe and russia all the way to india and the persian gulf states to yvonne every day. tens of thousands of tons of cargo are loaded, unloaded in trouble, har port to be shipped to between india, russia, china, europe, and africa. among other regions. a significant part of the goods are traded between
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russia and india. russian goods 1st arrive in a ros caspian sea port of man that ends at a and then are transit it to rail or land roads to reach hubble har. and then again our ship to the indian ocean to india. and that who was a continuity and trouble har executive for shipping containers, oil and federal chemical products, and exporting minerals and basic goods and cranes. the containers mostly come from asian countries compared with last year or a capacity for loading and loading has increased free folds. trouble however, has to fully equipped, namely shaheed cut on terry and shahid. the history with a total capacity afraid point $5000000.00 tons of goods per year. already say efforts are underway to operate shop a hard to h. y is the top. they say they have plans to build new wars and also connect to the poor to the countries right away. if all goes as planned, how far do you say that the annual try is the capacity of this for to search from
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the existing 8 and a half 1000000 times to a whopping $50000000.00 tons per year. as the north south coverage will reduce travel time and costs treatment expenses by search, it would take 6 weeks using all the routes. for years we've closely corporate with all governments to activate the north south corridor. there is a good understanding between trouble, hart bundle runs out a as well as low as an oscar hind ports. the plot to be a new word. it's still on paper or the railway project is on the verge of completion. that's all the hard. so i don't railway is the 628 kilometer route that will literally link job a hard to the country's way away. great. experts say the duration of this week, 100 you'll be in europe. project well drastically boost chapa hards tries of capacity in the construction of the 628 kilometer rude begin in 2011. but unfortunately, due to the sanctions and the infrastructure problems, the process took a long time. but now it has been prioritized by the slumber public offer on as an
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origin project. 85 percent of the infrastructure has been completed and it will be functional by the middle of the next, raining here. and it will have 7500000 tons of trends of capacity developing trouble. har part would be getting change or for all parties. it would act as a gateway for east asian stage to access central asian, russian and european markets. and for restaurants, using this to ortiz report and d i n s p c will cover the transit task by half compared to the conventional source canal. wow. what russian gods are now banned in the wake of forests or sanctions i moscow. russia is now molding connecting, gets stuck on poor to job of har. transported goods to india. the 3 nations have been investing in the development of the port to make this happen. boom by that was sort sanchez, if one of russia are determined to bills on the 1st director of the north south corridor, which is launched or provide a viable new tre channel. that is both fast and on section of trouble. har porch is
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a vital piece, and this new is tory trade mapped use of generally, or to a trouble. har, catastrophic wildfire has continued to spread in hawaii with the death toll and the region rising at to 55. fires began spreading on the islands after months of a severe drought. strong winds continued to push the fire towards residential areas . thousands of people are main, displaced for almost 11000 now we've residents are without power. emergency crews are working on extinguishing the fires and searching for survivors. since the beginning of the year is really officials have demolished more than $120.00 palestinians homes in the west bank with a number of palestinians left without a roof over their heads. rising monthly. the destruction of palestinian of properties has been carried out by israel for years. they claim that there are
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several reasons for the demolitions one being punishment for those which for, for digitize to criminals. according to the is really committed against house demolitions. israel had destroyed over 55000 palestinian houses as of 2022. they spoke to a woman whose house was eradicated due to her husband being labeled a criminal after being killed during an id upgrade on the janine refugee camp in march. here's her story and suddenly tentative. i've lived in this house for 30 years. i've had my most beautiful memories and days in this house. sometime in march, they came and measured the house, and the month later, they sent me a notification for the house as destruction. on the day of demolition at 1145, we in the little boys and girls were about to go to sleep. when we heard gunfire and the people said the ideas had invaded the eastern.

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