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and quite a number of them have applied to showing the brakes, cooperation mechanism, drug jobs. we need to make good use of the brakes, plant cooperation format, and accelerate with drugs expired and process to bring both countries been to the break families. so as to each in total i was friends, pulled on was trying to talk to me global governance more just and equitable good colleagues to show as an ancient chinese saying go to each designs for justice, prevail an x for the benefit of the people succeed in trying to see what the close of bricks, champions, international justice, and benefits the people is out of our 5 countries. it will grow steady instructions and makes greater contributions to world peace and development. so i want to thank you.
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thank you. chris didn't choose anything for those inside for woods. yes, indeed. the world has into this new period of turbulence. and you call up on breaks to play an important role. not withstanding this turbulence that the world is going through and that the big firm indeed should remain united. but more importantly should be ready to play a key role in how think to step it lies the world. and you mentioned a very important point about development that it is not a privilege of a few developments should be spread around so that or can
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benefit you mention a number of areas in which there should be development and signs, technological advancement and innovation and re thank you for so for the offer to set top breaks remote data center that will help to advance that took the logical and innovative capability of fix countries as well as developing a framework for implementing that as de jesus. we thank you for that. and much as to say, the cold war mentality continues to hunt the world that the biggest countries should stand on the side of peace. i think we support that and we
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support that message. you put forward that we should support each other on our co interest. the areas that each of one, each one of us in bricks focus on. and they said intelligence is a new frontier that he needs to focus on. but we should also have governance so far to official intelligence need should be reliable and secure. and another important aspect is that people to people contact uh that we should end up in our unity in the brakes around and that this should the respect for the modernization pods that countries have opted for. so we thank you for that . and this should not be ideological competition. this is the calling
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card for bricks countries empowerment of women. and also it must promote traditional coaches. that's to, we should say we appreciate and yes it is that she's, you've hired for support of the expansion of bricks. s has been articulated by or fix members that we extend to the cost of an expanding bricks family because it is through this expansion that we will be able to have a much stronger breaks. and these turbulent times that we live in. so we await the decision to be taken by the bricks leaders in this regard. in due course, as we go on with our assignments, we've now reached a stage where we now want to give the media an opportunity.
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as they often ask for that once they've done quite a bit of work, they want to go ahead and rest. so we want to give the media an opportunity to go and rest. i don't know what they do when they go to rest, whether they have a siesta, whether they go and f t. but we want to give them that opportunity. but they can be rest assured. we will continue with our work because we are committed to doing so. we're mindful of the wishes and the interest, so we will pause for a while and give them an opportunity to leave us to go and rest and then we will continue with our meeting. so we pause just for a while to allow the media to go and do what they do best when they have an opportunity to be resting. so media people,
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thank you very much for being here. you may take your leave the okay, well, well come up. i could tell you what else to do. i mean, just had his bug be plenty recession. ozzy too. so i was just wrapped up. we've had some really interesting points from the leaders of the briggs currency, countries, the south african presidents around a pose that has assured his pledge to advance the interests of the global south within the framework of breaks, which would draw a significant share of investment in a 2 african countries, absolutely. in brazil, lula desilva underscore bricks contribution to enhancing that humanitarian situation over saying, suffering of those in dire need, while russian president vladimir put in through the attention of his counterparts to briggs geo political role,
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same the black rejects the world's neo colonial ambitions. as well as embrace peace and conflict resolution, an indian president in prime minister and in europe. modi outlined fears with bricks, countries into a close cooperation including boosting medicine and space industry technology. and with the us dollars rolling level trade folding, the brakes eclipsing the g 7 and key economic indicators they presented on south african leaders has called for changes to global financial institutions to reflect these developments have some new name for brazil, as president also stressed the importance of creating a new bricks, currency as well as boosting economy. economy could cooperation with the blogs development bank paid the way to paving the way towards a more balance global economy. local journalist peter knowing no draws folks to, to show a cut out credit card. dig. i'm a, an independent economic energy and political analyst who sees the bricks. pedro
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pivot a way for the dollar. pivot away from the dollar. have missions get control over fair trade agreements and is going to be staying hair and beautiful, a rooftop studio in the house. and to his but taking you through all the latest updates on the day 2 of the 15th, the bridge brakes summit back to most guy the right, a big things to my colleagues, new, new and nicky in johannesburg. let's take a look now. the other news happening from around the world, including here in moscow, where russian air defenses have again stopped ukrainian and drone attack. with a 3 you avi's attempting it to attack the moscow region that's according to moscow's administrative defense.
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the attack happens in the early hours of wednesday with 2 drones destroyed by anti ballistic men, a weapons, and the other was intercepted by electronic defense systems. and that collided with a building in the moscow city business center, windows in a tower under construction, and several nearby houses were also shattered. the casualties were reported with rescue service services. quick to arrive on the scene, we spoke with somebody witnesses on the ground. i had a very loud explosion in around 3 in the morning and i just, i just look on the news, what happened? and it turns out, i know that you training you a v e. so think there's under construction in most cases, as you can see behind may the emergency services are working on the c. i know information about casualties yet, and i say woke up from a loud noise. we have never had such strong explosions. we've just the across the street. the situation is scary, but we are used to it. the hi liza delda,
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7 minutes walk away. the sound was as if something had exploded inside all courtyards. there was quite a loud ban and of course, immediately called emergency services. they called back up on arrival to notify us that nothing had happened to know yet. that's what i said that they had to be an explosion in most co c t. we were hanging out on the embankment. there was a flash, like a spark, looked to the left and so small, so were rushed to the scene. we saw that window ahead showed her the nearby houses, and many people will gathering emergency services arrived quickly. and now t, as in bob way, where polling stations have open for the nations general elections. 11 candidates, including the incumbent leader, are taking part in the presidential race coming as the country tackles a raft of serious economic problems. local journalist in case baptist tells us more, all of us and bobbin voters would have the opportunity to exercise the democratic
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rights is they cost the ballot. millions indeed, i excited about voting. as you can see behind me, cues of people waiting to cast their ballots in votes, as will cause the ballot to elect counselors, members of parliament, and a president and total of 6600000 people registered to vote. as you can see, the atmosphere has been totally peaceful with no violence that has been reported so far. the a total of 11 candidates vying for the presidential seats, but it ultimately comes down to 2 individuals incumbent president, even don gadbois and triple c lead to nelson. so me, so the elections come at a time that the nation is grappling with issues such as a weak economy, escalating prices. old candidates of assured zimbabwe is a better than bob we after they elected. but ultimately, is the voters today who will gets to decide to the main race is expected to happen
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between the 2 contenders and incumbent president. emerson among douglas leaves these on a party and came to power in 2017. that's as the former head of state resigned following up political attentions involving the military who back the current president. the other candidate is the opposition later no central misa from the citizens coalition for change. he came 2nd in the previous presidential election, scanning 44 percent of the vote. whoever gets the country's top job will face immediate challenges. living costs and zimbabwe have skyrocketed over the past year with many basic goods of fi as much as 90 percent, with corruption remaining an acute issue. we spoke with representatives from zimbabwe is that main parties of solace. this is eva from the ccc party and over and buffalo from is on a p f on the importance and the main challenges of the election election that actually comes after you republics
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is being invalid. see, we have been empowered, the, the, the 2nd, the public which is edited by none of these. it's the president of who is involved with the m as of monday as completion of 5 years. it is given us the does allowed us to explain to people what the notary public is done in the past, but it's and there's a lot that we have to talk about and the people our, the successes in the, the implementation of most of the projects, programs that we sent out by the pepsi is the last congress and the of the 5th is 2nd focus. and they've issues that have been given to govern for internet this. so we are so excited about
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this development. and we convinced that people here is now seeing what is the prison to scribble 3. and what does that mean is capable? 3, in terms of invest starts of development, agriculture, minding also because they've been developed. we've also clicked as some innovative measures to, to, to create the scenarios. way we can, ma'am, you know, go through his own products that really, i haven't processed this way. the owner is telling you said that team flow to you, not the manual for money publishing that includes them, you know, nickel for free pass, nickel, freedom of movement, challenges that are on staffing for them and definitely builds and democratic lights as we intend to the next year the biggest area of congested university has been the issue of the about us at all with the pointing stations, the also
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a big issue. so each of us did that or to tell in the shoes by the very nature they want to all elections as that each row without democracy. and this, one of the things that we've been in before for under fighting katie forms have been putting possible for a song since 2018 up to date that there must be fund i, mendota phones, the federal debt by some of the area of content issue. but what we have felt is the biggest head to one on the side of this has been the close of the democratic space . and obviously the i tug on us is the non technical position. you know that we are in talk good to a political bunch of financing that mind wants to get away from us. but we've managed to overcome that old struggle. we're given charges to pay almost 1000 years dollars for every member of pile. i mean, that is was equaling 221-0000 utilized. 20000 for potential con, did for a new equipment to go to a position which had been under attack in us out. we will manage to make sure that
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we release the resources things to the citizens effort in these and bubbling, implemented to end the task for joe biden is and hot water over his latest comments on the devastating wild fires that killed at least $115.00 people in hawaii this month, during his speech at a ceremony for the valley that comes to us president compared to the heretic tragedy, to a small fire he one separate in the kitchen of his home where he almost lost his cat. social media users were quick to pounds on what some called a tone deaf a statement. bottle want to compare difficulty, but we have a little a sense jill. and i 1st like to lose a home years ago. now, 15 years ago i was in washington to meet the press. was a sunday sunday. lightning struck at home on the lake. it's outside of our
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home now like a big pond. and hit for wire and came up underneath our home into the heating ducks. air condition to make a long story short, almost lost. my wife, my 67 corvette and my cat 5 and finally goes to malley and tells people have suddenly lost everything with homes and cars totally turned to ashes hot and 13 dad and a 1000. still not found and mixed up with the. 7 seeing whose family knows what it's like to lose their home when it was struck by lightning. winters was it was extinguished in 20 minutes and just damaged the kitchen. he's despicable. i'm sure the people in mall we whose loved ones burned to death are still comforted. learning bite into a lucy's corvette or his cat, and a small kitchen fire. to buy the making chokes about almost loses his $6.00 to
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$7.00 corvette and a small kitchen. fire is ridiculous. my victims knew what his sites was, the whole he doesn't, will the fire that joe biden was describing in that clip took place in 2004 that his wilmington home in delaware, and it was apparently put out within 20 minutes. ringback ready drive by the local fire department as being in significant. however, joe biden felt it was necessary to compare to the situation in hawaii on the island of maui, where we have over a $113.00 dead. we have thousands still missing. we have devastation and binding. was there an an event to honor the victims? and not only did he make this comparison, and that just did not sit well with the viewership and the audience both domestically and around the world. in addition to that, it appeared the joe biden was falling asleep during the ceremonies. uh,
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it seemed like he was just nodding off not really paying attention, kind of exhausted, kind of bored by the whole thing. not a good look. now folks will recall how joe biden, when 1st asked about the wild buyers, and now we basically brushed off reporters. this is what was that the it's also important to note that joe biden was pretty round the can down for his flip and comments. uh, word, lack of comments. when asked about the as he was planning to visit mallory and when he did visit the island, apparently there were individuals there who weren't thrilled with his arrival. there were protesters. channing go home, joe. there were others were quite angry about how it took him so long to visit the island that has been devastated by these wild fires and people were not thrilled with his response. wow. he's finally. 2 2
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yeah, the white house is named bob sensor, as the federal response coordinator for the mally wildfires. and he will be overseeing the long term recovery efforts. ready corrected by washington in response to these wild buyers. it will take years to rebuild the town of la honda every single. ready building was destroyed, obliterated by the flames. legal and the media analysts line also still biden's handling of the hawaii wildfire crisis goes beyond logic. i cannot think of anything more politically catastrophic in not to use the word catastrophe. but listen, all any politician has to do
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a president lucky me by the said step is to show up how good people it is. as nina to bears look around minus view the devastation. to see this to see people crying, bereft, had a loss. normally with most human beings, the hardest thing to do would be to not lose it. you will never be able to tell anybody who's lost your child lost their home, wash their future wash, everything. you can tell them, you know what they're like, that you've suffered. so the, you know what their page is like, you can't do it. you can be and pass it, which is wonderful. but you can't ever substitute or show them. what do you expect people to do? but somebody shows up after you've lost everything. is somebody who's, you know, i almost lost a cat. do you know what? what am i complaining about? you're right, you almost lost a cat. you know what? thanks for putting everything into perspective. that's not going to happen. the
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okay for an office hasn't brought in a ban on government officials using the term hostile states to refer to countries like russia, china, and others. that's according to our report. and the times here's the take on that from our to contributor rachel marston. so it seems like it's been a bit of a slow months over at the british for an office because of everything going on in the world. the british government officials own vocabulary has made it onto the for an offices radar as a pressing matter. the british press is reporting that someone over there has decided that there will no longer be any talk of, quote, hostile states or quote, hostile state activity in official british communications. or even in what's out and messages between colleagues. now this is the kind of trash talk that's been typically directed at russia, china, iran, and other countries that don't fall in line with british or western agendas because won't be you. k government is apparently just
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a big primary school yard. the russian state has long tolerated and occasionally tasked the cyber crime groups on its territory and had links with this, all the guards and their enablers. and over the last year, we have seen hostile states beginning to use organized crime groups, not always of the same nationality as proxies. as the recent events have highlighted, hostile states continued to target, but women savings to gain insight into or exert influence over our democratic processes for their economic, military or political advantage. so now instead of hostile states and activities, british officials and civil servants are supposed to instead use quote, hostile actors. and they're also supposed to use the term state threats instead of hostile state activity. and it's not just new communications that this change impacts and applies to. they even went back and revised policy documents going back
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a few years and reports. it sounds like someone over there read a bit too much french. it's essentially philosophy on the tube on the way to work, or maybe there's some kind of a for an office philosophy book club during lunch hours because at least one official over there sounded a lot less like a diplomat and a lot more like examples. sounds. pontificating to simone de la over at espresso at the cafe to flow. when replying to a colleague who wanted to know. busy why he couldn't call states hostile any more states are ins inherently hostile themselves. they just do hostile things. the states do indeed do hostile things. like for example, flooding you, praying with weapons to be used against russia. or in the case of taiwan sending a british delegation over earlier this year, and then calling for army type paid to the max against china with british defense equipment sales, of course, or just earlier this month,
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following washington's lead, like a lost puppy with prime minister issue so not reportedly reconsidering british for an investment in china after the us president joe biden signed the executive order limiting american investment in things like chinese technology, including micro electronics, somebody conductors, and artificial intelligence, and also quantum computing. but it turns out that british neil con warhawks just aren't happy about the new semantics direction. then the for an office is taken, accusing the for an office, philosophers there of trying to just suck up to china. this is a william political speak in which you invent terms that are themselves meaningless to describe genuine, dangerous, and difficult circumstances. because you have an alteri, a motive, such as not frightening your own people or not to upset those. you're dealing with the idea that china is not a hostile state, is absurd. hey,
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maybe that quote altieri or motive for not upsetting those you're dealing with is call diplomacy something that you think would be pretty high on the list of priorities for the, for an office. just to just figure that all the hostile british government actions and policies targeting, searching countries won't have the same impact without gratuitous insults deployed as air cover. the right to stay with us much more coverage of day to the rec summit in south africa is on the way here on our team. but he's stay with us. my colleague, you know, new is in next with more of the nice this about the a day and this is new and never done with trigger for general escape. that means national governments come into the economy much,
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maybe into that and then it goes, but it's actually going to take that. yeah. because of the printer to the 11th and yet i'm not going to get it to us on the move to stand my son. he died the me not know a mess to the sick. it sick on the status on each item. on the fat joe, this is a full be ready to turn just is $75.00. i mean, so that the preset your home phone go off the transfer from lam and i said are likely to get very loud and stuff on the on top of that. but you said that's to resume. this will be too much him of a book. they moved on from the
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total is the aggressor today i'm authorized. is additional strong site today, russian was the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that is constantly growing. the thing you chose, the seniors just click on the the most, the more in the will shift for banning all important. so russian oil and gas is suffering the price for another country. hope all's well. we're going to be
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strictly fed service involved. the little joe by and imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's a boomerang. the such a high quality of life to my destination is having the necessary conditions. the most part of you can restore immersion in terms of the number of hours available in a week. old content can being pretty justly by change, which is all i would say to be conscious of your existence. what about take is a transcend device or existence. they would put, it shows you all the adults and it means one thing, what's long to cut them we've, you purchased it. mean to know that some way. so if the, if you're a stomach or a new toner, so you need something else. just add though without that the you are essentially a mundane person and shy, pronounce that as well. some of the
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of the, the leaders of that bricks alliance of all take the floor at an open session of the groups summit discussing the future development of the block. as well as a stop wishing an economic system fits for a new year of the most deep whole lot. i'd say also a head on the program this hour. and by the way, the sides, it's shared pulling stations open across the concrete people, pasting follett's for the president as well as members of parliament. the are you printing and drone it talk on the most in region is one.

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