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of the the big rush is most against us will not be an easy right. some people think it is not a we obligates 26000000 new jerry in new jersey military authorities, war and of itself responsive. free echo was a group of west african nations, picks up arms against the country. maintaining the float, e. u. member, state hungry stays neighboring. serbia is offerings to help secure supplies of russian gas through a southern european route. if ukraine attends her whole life around honors those full in its 19 eighties war against the rock on the 35th anniversary of its ends with veterans seeing the westfield of major roland, smoking the tensions our enemies grew. number,
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her former friends turned into our enemies. why? because their interest had been jeopardized, and that led them to turn against us and with just days to go until the curtain rises on this years brick summit final preparations are well underway in south africa. the event promoting a more multi polar world will bring together shop officials, business people, installers, fixing so the of the small about trying to see how the countries in the middle of the country. and that is what sales are terms then. yeah, subscribes to the very well and welcome to the next hour. i'm going to know neil and this is archie international. we begin in west africa where the leader of the cool,
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impose government in new jersey has addressed the nation. he stated, if there's that military intervention by echo was, don't expect his country to live, don't take it in the new place, say not to not be to the national council for the safe. go to the homelands and all the people of nisha once more and remain open to dialogue. but let's just be clear . if the aggression is lost against us, it will not be an easy ride to some people think it is. they will be off the gauge 26000000 this year, ariens to without sales. indeed the number of next year in signing off to defend their country exceeded 50000. in the 1st 2 hours of registration being opened, it in fact had to be pulsed after organizers were overwhelmed by the sheer amount of volunteers locals in nam may also gather in support. have been use government. this focus against a potential intervention by echo was member states and trump and slogans against
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former colonial power friends which they see as being behind the moves against new jersey qu leaders, demonstrators waive the flags of for tina fast. so turbo and the other nearby nations that have expressed support for their country to an organizer of the raleigh said the people of nature are united in their fight against echo was as well as far as his influence were in the critical situation. because since the events of july 26 equal was officials have decided to impose in humane sanctions against the chair. and on top of that, they have decided to engage in aggression against these here. but it's not, echo was who's behind all of this? this bronze, bronze is ready to kill anyone for it. so interest, this situation is serious. you have all heard this speech of the hands of national con, so for the safeguard of the homeland, it's clear that we are a toy against everyone who's against the people of new here against these year itself. and everyone who supports major will have to mobilize to become united
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against this aggression because the bronze has already read the in the upcoming days, they will once the costs of the internet and any access to social media, i think would have to be review and, and mobilize, that's great strategies without the internet and social media because they are capable of doing that. they have already planned all their actions to be able to reach the presidential palace. they will have to trample all regions that stand before them. today in all of new jersey who can tell its own town 1000000 people who have join the all me says that the to the new jerry and capital and more specifically here in the i'm a now this morning as you can see, there are many young men women and children who are at the request of the new jerry and society organization came out and supported this cnsp national council, which protects their homeland and to say no to any military intervention by eco us
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. as you can see now, the place is crowded with people who are determined to defend their homeland show their support for the council, safeguarding it and to vehemently say no to france. these people have been here since this morning are in good spirits and proud for the opportunity to bring honor to new share and represent their nation here in its capital me. i'm a little bit the following. the call by the new authorities for dialogue. we believe that this is what is needed, yes, to dialogue no, to war. the aim of this demonstration is to show the mobilization of the people of new share against the anti social measures of equal was indeed we cannot understand how a country that has no access to the sea to be cut off from food medicine and other supplies, even electricity to the points of considering military aggression against our country. all of this has been done for the benefit of a client of individuals. in the future we came to demonstrate to show of joy and show us a feel for the soldiers look the way behind them. we're ready to die for
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a country or against any military intervention in the west. sanction my dialogue is extremely important, but i'm sure that the people will support the military duty and much we are gathered here today to show the world that our new government does not allow the people of these year or against any kind of information by the to watch some friends. we are not going to back down to watch the police also need to understand that the people of these are, are ready to fight against any aggression. or if you'd like to delve deeper into the rough putting the evolving situation in nature, their website has you covered there as well? why one on the list leaves the west is attempting to push out forgot to awards war, but it's fairly pulled out on simply more besides an r t dot, the end of the story we're across today, serbia will ensure an increase in russian gas deliveries to hungry ukraine stumps, the flow of russian fuel to europe as it had threatened. that's what hungry is
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minister of foreign. the 1st said on sunday, adding it would happen to buy of the turkish stream. pipeline was novel bundle you cry. you've heard in recent days that ukraine would like to terminate the previously concluded natural gas trans, that agreement with russia. today, the serbian president made it clear that of hungry would like to increase natural gas shipments to serbia to hungry, then serbia can insure the necessary shipment capacities. is there a c, r to stress that the trick a stream pipeline which runs from russia to, to kia is a guarantee of hungry energy security. we also confirmed that budapest intends to continue diversifying roots some fuel supplies sources. the a nice been comes as leaders of some bulk in and the year of asia. nations including trustee and serbia, are in the home, gary and capital, the whole meetings with the prime minister. a while back in 2021. the
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russian energy, john gas problem begun to supply gas to serve in 5 other nations. the bulk and stream pipeline, which is a new section stemming from the turkish stream that passes through the territory of serbia. the new pipelines capacity amounts to a half day 14000000000 cubic meters of gas per year, and it's expected the supply chain will be expanded to other countries, including hungry. we spoke to hungary in global affairs. i'm a list george zamarelli who says that he doesn't care about your up as it listens only to those across the atlantic. ukraine knows that these it's main benefactor. it's main page one is the united states so late and so the ukrainians. no, that's it doesn't really matter. so too much of what they say about the europeans. i mean, they openly insult a lot of charlotte typically live association. so and they knew they couldn't get
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away with it. the only people who mass a source key of is comes on the americans and that they wouldn't, they wouldn't up death adult like that a bug bite. and because they knew it was because if the americans gift fed up and pull the plug and then it's a game over the ukraine. but with the europeans think it just simply do whatever they like. because your bills have low power, they have no agency and all of this, the grain project was cooked up entirely by washington and nipple that's. that's the only person that's uh, a ukraine has to worry about on the read and talk, you have both taken a slightly different view of the wall in the ukraine. then the rest of the e. u and nate. so um, so hunger is position is that there should be an immediate cease fire immediately on the stairs. and that there should be negotiations between the united states roughly. but hunger is position that ukraine has no role in these negotiations. basic, it should be between the united states and russia that,
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that one is taking the, also a slightly different position, which is that he has within both sanctions on russia. and he has maintained good relations with the president boots and, and has actually offered himself as a mediator as somebody who can bring some kind of a piece between russia and ukraine, since he's trusted by both sides. so neither hunger renewal took a has as going along with the need to you line. but of course, stuck a is a much more powerful play. i mean, i'm a duck is a huge little trait. you know, it's in the, you know, it has the of the knows strides which controls the movement in and out of the black sea. so it's, it's a problem for nato when the air, the one does his own thing because know that'd be in the he took is an important member of the need so,
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so nature basically has to just put up with it as they have been for years and years and again, as with or by them, they hoping that to at some point and the uh, an oregon will both disappear from the sea. it's being one year since russian during this story, a duke and was killed by a ukrainian agent in a car bombing. and i must go suburb, following her death, an infamous ukrainian, its list cynically titled the peacemaker, crossed her name off, stating she had been eliminated. curiously, the list published the main is registered. busy lead virginia, where the c i a is headquartered. that includes a number of journalism figures to have dirt to go against the usual western narrative and support of key events, actually express criticism you printing and actions during the conflict. one of those is jackson hinkle, the american political oldest and blogger, who was audited for supposedly spreading, quote,
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empty ukrainian propaganda. i spoke with him directly. he said he's, it's a violation of international law. threatened to kill journalists because of their work. my 1st reaction was why on earth is our government, you know that we is american citizens are paying taxes to spending any money to another government that's putting our own citizens on to kill us. it makes no sense to me, especially with the rich history of the patriots, of our country being dedicated to the fight against naziism hold. my grandfather's participated in world war 2 against nazi germany. and they would be sick to understand what is happening today with our country if they were still here with us and seeing our government has flushed this nazi regime in kiev with hundreds of billions of dollars and funding the radish that's putting, you know, their own branches. on people like me only kill us now it's insane. like we can be little the, the list tons we on on say that, you know, it's people sitting in the,
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in a basement and just doing this because the tut putting the likes of roger waters, a loan must go there for a while. but people will not have been killed and if it does put a target. busy on their back, whether this at least acknowledge is not or not, or, or indeed the key of government those. do you believe that your life is in danger? it's not so much necessarily about my life for any one person's life. it's about the fact that they can get away with this. i mean, this is a egregious, you know, violation of international law. they're targeting, people like me. yes. but also, as we know, the, as you mentioned, this is the one year anniversary of the brutal assassination of daria dig into a philosopher, a journalist, say, a prominent, brave voice in politics. so the fact that they're putting people like me, like her, like 14 year old and 15 year old girls and boys on this list,
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it's absolutely sickening. a snake so keeps continuing its little provisions to the key of government. denmark, the netherlands, have agreed to send some of their f. 16 fighter jets to ukraine's latree. copenhagen sees it problems to send 6 off those things to kid by the end of the year. 19 in total. but the dutch aren't really sure about how many they can spur at this moment, the netherlands still owe 40 to 60. out of these 42, we need planes to help us the training in denmark and later on in romania. and of course, we are looking into whether we can supply all the remaining plates or that still stuff has to be done to update them or maybe it's not possible. so to exec them, i cannot, if you, but we are working from the fact that there's this moment we still have 42 in stock here in the country. but against that big companies are mentioned as we heard there
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. while another one said, it was still considering how many of its f, 16 fighter jets, it could sense a key. if you print presidents that lensky jump the gun, that a 9 step deduction, we're going to send all of the mock village. and i have agreed on the number of f sixteens that will be provided to crane after the training of our pilots, an engineer is 42 a craft, and this is just the beginning. the reason why is the landscaping so they'd send their entire fleets to ukraine, is because the lensky is a money hungry. on thankful in grades who just feels as though he's entitled to every thing he feels as though he's entitled to be king of the world. i mean, you probably saw the clip of him sitting in that f 16 today with his wife. this goes with everything. zalinski gets billions and billions of dollars from us. he gets billions and billions of dollars from germany, france, whoever. and you can even say a simple bank,
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you without just purging out and crying on national tvs, f sixteens burned just like anything else. i think that was what bruton said about the potential, you know, uh the shipment of these f sixteens. my question for the premium military is, who's going to be flying these these uh jets because clearly they were um, over whelmed, with the task of trying to man tanks through a mine field. they couldn't even do that. they're running out of men sooner or later. they're going to be conscripting and rounding up every man and you brain age between $18.60. so how, how are they going to manage to somehow muster up the will and encourage that's honestly needed to take these as 16 through the battle and to use them properly. i don't know. jacks and ankle there. okay, to space where it's not being confirm, rushes, luna? 25 mission to the moon has ended in your sadly preliminary data shows that the
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lumber crushed into the main surface after it began spinning wildly, according to russian space agency role as cosmos commission will investigate what led to the loss which occurred 9 days after bluffed off it was most goose for 1st attempted voyage to where it's only natural satellite in almost half a century was cause most and previously weren't the by the operations. high risk, especially considering the craft was planning to land in a complicated area on the moon side, pool cosmonaut and river. i think i told archie, but no space program in the world is completely immune from incidents such as this was like even less. i'm give us what it is difficult to predict, and it's impossible to avoid such incidents and principles because of the conditions of space, flight time, very harsh. the technique used is very complex. unfortunately, this is an inevitable process of mastering new technology, which is the process such incidents. say we're are and will definitely be in the future no matter what the problem carries out,
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the flight and international one for the national program. if any country they ask for my son, understand assemblyman solely and technically prepared for this. the difficulty lies. first of all, in the last name with the sound, it is more difficult than lending and all the region. so in effect, this is while engines roommates earlier in those areas in order to increase the likelihood of success. the south pole of the moon today has become very interesting, not only for our scientists, but for all mankind in terms of searches for what the deposit is. this was that can be used to deploy emancipation and it will not only be possible to use, but this will also have to be used because they have availability of what it is, one of the necessary conditions for creating, such as stations. okay. turning to something else though, i run has been honoring those full and, and it's 19 eighties war against neighboring iraq. with an exhibition of photo it was and documents into around marking the 35th anniversary of the end of the
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conflict. or to is use of july went so long to see for himself and for the under still simmering over the west rolling and the time stand still these on earth photographs recall mixed feelings of joy and sadness when 37000 they want in war captives were released from a rocky presence following the end of the 1980s. it won't, it won't core 3 decades on you won't, hasn't failed the collection of photos and documents that belong to those days. i sent you that and now my scott has the photos displayed at the sec. suspicion were mostly taken during the presence of the red cross that iraqi camps after several years and following the release of the war prisoners, they were transferred to their families. we've been compiling these photographs and so far we have collected around 20000 photos and 20000 letters. so you won't, it won't cor, was the longest arm complex of the 20th century. we're sort of less than 2 years after the victory. other ones, 1979,
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is what it was initiated. whether then it walk you build or sit down, the complex was immensely funded and supported. logistically, by the way, the intention was believe to be to over to the now send is cut off the decades long domination of the west side over it once economy, especially, it's always well in a piece with the islamic revolution to achieve victory. our enemies grew, a number of our former friends turned into our enemies. why? because their interest had been jeopardized, and that led them to turn against us. 35 countries sided with and supported our enemy, your rock in war veterans here, believe the west to must answer for its intervention. if it won't, it won't hor, humanitarian consequences of which still when you're wrong, they say many you're wanting and war veterans to, to do to suffer from exposure to chemical substances supplied by the west. and he was like, it was during the war it were carried out over $350.00 indiscriminate chemical
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attacks against the wind, leaving behind thousands of victims. the majority of them civilians, everyone has gathered, corroborated documents that so those chemical materials were supplied by german, french, and dodge corporations that you had. i think john, we were on the side of the war and the whole world was on the other side with the rock. germany supplied most of the chemical materials. they targeted residential areas and a large number of our curtis population perished and the attacks people who are say, the west unwavering support for saddam hussein had parallel as to how the west is currently fanning the flames of the ukraine conflict by following billions of dollars to ukraine and deploying the latest arguments to that region. out of your information passed. the western countries have shown that their notes reliable the west has made some promises to the u. korean president, keep in some hope of those promises and involve himself in a rivalry with russia. this reminds us of around said you were with the rack. the
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west 80 then supported them with a great deal of force. but then we also it accumulating fade of to them. after 8 years of it for osha's complex that killed half a 1000000 people in the drive with a new absolute gain for saddam and his western allies. one and a half of the kids will be, was turned against a sudden and the post to the very same person whom they talked put it against those days are gone by people here say the story is repeating itself today using our to to the yeah, it's getting close or a final preparations are underway in johannesburg. ahead of next week's brick summit, the much anticipated geo political gathering kicks off in south africa on choose day ortiz cap legal. i'm assuming that's now one of the key things of the gathering, a multi point or world gathering speed. move on, let's say,
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which is already driving historic change. so that's because tone ship economy refers to the economic activities that take place in the country is a historically disadvantaged areas known as townships. now these areas were established during the apply to date, the era as segregated residential areas for non whites populations. now, over time, these townships have develop the own unique economic landscape, characterized by small businesses, informal markets and fibers, entrepreneurial spirits. the township academy is seen as a function engine. we cannot make growth and development as of provides employment opportunities and fosters local entrepreneurship. it is estimated that the township economy countries around $0.70 to be countries g, d, p, and employees millions of people to fix that, please let us know what the end of the culture space and the
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one of the prominent features of the township economy is the presence of small businesses, now these businesses range from informal street vendors to more established on enterprises, such as small convenience stores, headphones, as well as car washes. these businesses often face challenges, such as limited access to capital, lack of business skills, and an adequate infrastructure. however, they play a crucial role in providing goods and services to tons of residents and creating employment opportunities. these are very goods and services that are now refined to a policy for future global expense. today we had a very successful di know, fact of its own kind to be able to, uh, bring the township economy of south africa, cain of other countries and african countries of cause. to give that to see how did
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you say that now support our township economy? the business which of course the exports to product official relations between the people's republic of china and solve f cool established in 1998 not in attendance for presenting. the 6 members is the deputy invested of china to south africa, highlighted the rich long history between the 2 nations, which begin right here in the township of fluids. this is the place we overlays turner at the start of 1953. we'll just assume the parking problem. so where it is so it's have been made by the south african government to support the and develop the township economy initiatives such as the township economic revitalization program. and these stablish ment of
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township based into bases and resource centers. age, provide financial support, needs to shift and training to small township businesses. now these programs speak to promote economic inclusion and the lift, the township economy ultimately contributing to the country's broad associated comments wants to make sure. one of the things that greek says that even a boutique and when he started to call us, i think it was in 2009 people who i think kids that these just the people coming together to pull. but you just progress into something that i do believe can be in order to concrete, an alternate. and if it is creating an alternate to me, that is create an alternate. you all are together where the bruce and meet people to meet cer, certain, very trustworthy. we need people to people exchanges who it's, well, it's one of the largest townships in south africa with
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a substantial population. these informal economies of the time of found a way to contribute to the not just to be needed for me. but it seems to be to the world, started conversations and thankful and such a be to make that vision. it's also good stuff to be part of the stuff. you know, they also significant differences in scale governments, interventions and social political context and the shape this specific landscape and dynamics of these economic areas. it so to me it's time for rich communities to find their own economic expression. and it seems that for some sony for r t to hang his big well, the summer to bring together heads of states and key officials from 70 countries ahead of the event, we have the chance to speak with the terms in, in high commissioner to south africa about the rule, bricks plays,
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and the push for us. for most people, the world. you can watch the phone interview for the day here in archie. here's part of it. briggs is so the horse oldest klaus lane me. i did in the woods now. and what is look to that to that is not showing interest. i think it is showing interest. and the reason why it does show in the interest of, of course not smoke, not, not joining now, but i think it subscribes to see because of the objectives you see the fixing. so the of the big c c small about trying to see how the countries in the that will be going on because he sees. and that is what to also tons then. yeah, subscribes to so it's very much interested to interested it because of the objectives. i think it offers that, that it may have been fixed for briggs. i think one student that will print one way
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over there, it'll be nice through trades, and it's true if you're good to africa. tradition of being uh, we'd be in training with the waste landing by to e. o is a room for, for either trading for tonight and there is breaks. i think it offers an alternative to the buttons as well. another big discussion point at the summit will be the move away from the us dollar and trade deal with something more and more nations are doing, prefer to use their own national currencies. instead, we'll hear how that's going on. what challenges there are in achieving dollarization. all ahead in our special coverage of the 15th annual brick summit, catch it right here on our t. goodbye. the
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point is the ukraine conflict. really all about we're told is about democracy. other say it's about the res baseboard or whatever that to me is that there is nothing noble about this conflict. it's just another huge grip. those in power want to keep it that way. the welcome to was a part and be here since the ukrainian calls like to enter this kinetic stage. international relations have changed more than in the decades prior to it's the
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