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law school regional wedding state that's according to russia's ministry of defense to drove and squared destroyed by empty ballistic weapons. the other was intercepted by electronic defense systems and collided with a building in the moscow city business center, windows in a tower under construction um and several nearby houses were also shattered. no casualties were reported with rescue services quick to arrive on. so we spoke with somebody, witnesses on the problem. 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 insulting this under construction. in most cases, as you can see behind may the emergency services are working on the c and no information about casualties busy at night say woke up from a loud noise. we have never had such strong explosions. we've just now across the
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street. the situation is scary, but we're used to it. a lisa bell to 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 moscow city. we were hanging out on the embankment. there was a flash, like a spark look to the left and so smoke, so were rushed through the scene. we saw that window ahead shed heard in nearby houses, and many people will gathering emergency services arrived quickly. and finally, some big news for india, it is one small lender on the moon, but for the country, it represents one giant leap. for its attempts that space exploration the country is made history on becoming only the 4th, the touch done on the moon. the very 1st to do so on this side pool of liter
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surface, the indian spacecraft had lasted off from the sides of the nation last number. now it's successfully touchstone, it can begin exploration of an area where no other space problem has to be. so before that part of the moon's permanently in shadow, then cut hold imports and reserves of frozen water and precious elements. the successful indian mission comes just days after russia's attempt to be the 1st country to reach the side. so ended in discipline when it's module slums into the lunar surface. now what's being said, if i freak is to reach its full potential that must only leach the confidence rizzo worse rich offsets on to agree business is expected to be at the forefront of that . next we speak to slow se, montgomery, seo of leading leadings of africa. mistakes africans are 1st thing with ideas and the cultural spirit. and the time must come to become
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a true to both the the, by the early 1950. can you, it became one of the centers of resistance to colonialism in africa. the british invaders infringed on the most basic rights of the local population, great britain to pursue the policy of squeezing out the local population from their indigenous lands. the best airable areas were given to white farmers, dooming canyon step father de and hunger. this caused the sharp protest of the peasants and led to the emerging of the mile mile movement, which started the fight against the invaders. the rebels felt themselves canyon
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land and freedom army disappeared. the leader of the movement would be anti colonial. active as jo, mo, kenyatta to freedom fighters used guerrilla tactics and attacked the individual units of the british troops. the latter responded with massive air raids and artillery effects. when suppressing the uprise of london relied on the maximum cruelty over $50000.00 kenyans were killed. about 300000 people were thrown into prisons and concentration camps, where george here in no way inferior in girl z to the nazis, was widely practiced. the veracity of the colonial list only led the temporary success. in 1963, the british empire had to recognize the independence of gain. yeah. however, the colonial regime left behind a trail of blood and wounds that canyon nation has not recovered from on sale. now, the ways
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by call a magical place has to go ice clean water is a dramatic geography. and of course, a unique echo system which is developed over the past 25 to 35000000 years. and of course, a place like this just seconds you come and experience at all for yourself and visions coming up on our team international or the good afternoon. i am here with slots the slug, omi, ceo of bricks, international forum and c. o. of leading ladies of africa. thank you so very much for me. the time to be with our tea. welcome. thank you. thank you to thank you for the opportunity to but let me just clicking on the introduction and check with them and see of leading leaders. ok,
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within the brakes for the last 10 years and the chip person on a group business and we can go to the end you of the and, and products actually. so them do more international and more than books. but thank you so much and it's an honor to be here. oh my goodness. well, you're quite busy and we're so honored to have you, as you know that the brick summit is taking place here in johannesburg. south plastic that the importance of creating what to pull the world has been one of the key discussions. what do you think of that and do you think it is a necessary initiative that we have given to this subject before? and i must say, i mean, i say this is the time that's long overdue. people or countries have rights to actually start moving out of books expanding into
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a much bigger world that is unfair to embrace no more than and to get out of the books, the use of books and just reach out to the rest of the word. obviously it's exciting, absolutely. it is exciting and more than 40 countries have expressed interest to join the brakes and their brakes advancing wants a multi pull. it would be something that is expected. what do you think would be the advantage in the drawback for that? it is excited to us as well because you know more than 40 countries already as a cheese breaks closer to the 42 percent, the wells a it's a business due to close. the truth of some of the most powerful countries tend to have more,
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the more the merrier. just open the ball. so that's countries const, i mean it just presents to the rest of the words, the business of the world, the communities of the world and amazing opportunities on which we are very excited . i mean that it actually has to happen during the trip to ship. most of africa. it is historic. some of us will be with books from what i'm time is. i'm going to actually watch these and then the young people take over on, on what has been building the lives since 2010, 2011. it's it's, it's just been absolutely amazing. i mean, not knowing what to expect, but feeling that something amazing, amazing is happening is just absolutely amazing. fantastic. you know you've been working with the brakes since the inception and you know, the ins and outs of it. what makes the brakes unique compared to the other blocks
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that exist today? what's exciting about the break since we came in since they conception was the fact that for the 1st time in the very long time you started kindly was you have different wells you have. i'm in just looking at the books countries themselves, and it is such a diverse in a platform. and for the 1st time to now actually even have the african countries coming on board, which has more than 50 countries. and to sit there with the application of more than 40 countries and majority to then be africans considering that for difficult was the 1st african country to come on board. and we don't want to always be those who says where the only the only visit to on the table in the room come at the more the merrier. and we all know that africa possesses most of the was
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a sources and pro materials and everything. so now breaks promises to be a platform of partnership. and that's what makes it more exciting. absolutely. and you know, you, you brought up a very key points, which is ensuring that uniqueness and sovereignty of each uh, brakes, members and potentially joining members. what does a bricks membership mean? in terms of ensuring cooperation? the membership presents an opportunity of breaking out of the limited school. it presents an opportunity, it gives you a platform to countries that are almost like 4 than 60 percent of the world's changing. i don't culturally quarter mccully and otherwise it is, it is very exciting. it also means that it can never be a domains or anybody feeling the most sure of them, but it is
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a popular issue. it is different, it is unique, it's inclusive. so it's, it's, it's colorful as you've seen on breaks and the values, lots of color level vibrant jolts of it is just really an amazing. it presents an amazing opportunity to of country is becoming federally lions. and in terms of local productions, lucas manufacturing this morning. the whole morning we were dealing with the minutes of trade in industry addressing manufacturing. and that's very exciting. and a lot of the i cannot even mention say multiple opportunities on things. correct? well, you know, you touched on the importance of trade in and much has been certified dollarization, which has been the big in tender ends for our continent as we know and making it impossible to trade across borders. why does this idea matter to the
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global south african and just in general, potential joining members. we've always believed really that a lot of countries that actually produce raw materials. don't even trade with their own or don't even have their own kind of sewage does not make one says one doesn't make too um. so the excitement really, it's not about seeing you and taking anybody out and replacing it. it's simply facing very, i need to of see if i am the largest producer of plus and i'm like so that is why shouldn't i trained and sell the flood to them to the international washer. and i produce, i'm in mine for jews, and finish supplied with my own local kindness. and i mean,
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so to beneficiary my own country. so that's part of the excitement was that it please breaks comes with that fresh. you can see the independence in southern so of countries and it's long overdue. yes. and the introduction of a bricks. currency is also suppose to make a trade possible for african states and not rely on thank us dollars. how are you? it's what are your expectations for the future of this initiative? like i've just said, really that it's just questions of the need to. if you have a potential $40.00 to $40.00 countries coming together in, in, in trading together. it is only say that the, the, the countries that would be dominant in the economy fins in production in the, in the us. i mean beneficiaries with a cut it and see that actually is used by the majority and,
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and there's nothing wrong with it. say about it, it kind of says as long as the cutting says there's no kind of so that is imposed on countries that produce the raw materials and minerals to been trained on anybody else's kind of in that living room for everybody. that it shouldn't. each of the day that we wanna push them and because we have the gold and platinum on anybody there she is free trade is what it should be. yes, and ask because pass, especially colonial has, has been the biggest hindrance on african countries, foreign policy. how do you think bricks will facilitate in making foreign policies as to conform policies to its potential allies and members? more conducive for trade? i think bricks is more, is really small bit loose. it's more inclusive. it's not infringing on anybody's
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policies. so it's about the sovereignty as the faith, it's about people determining their own fate. people deciding on the house they would like to treat which come and say they prefer to use. and it's just all about fan is insane. africa. time has a live. it's long overdue. it's how the years of africa, she will aging and bleeding. and then up for comes being the west africa be labeled the death attendant for can be i think i've been labeled africa, you know, like, and also needs to be often age. and i think now africa to see up because specially i'm africans coming out and in placing the rest of the other world and see that's just the one kind of full world trade where together improve the lives of our own people locally lead shutter to begin at home,
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that's what you choose. yes. and on that note, modern pan african examine how do you thing that can promote piecing development on the consummate. we come from an air of adams with conflicts and all these other issues. but i'm happy to see that the younger generation just one to be they don't want to add those 2 poles. and we're proud to say come into the, the organizing and the running of the breaks lives time around. has a lot of young, bloody needs with fresh ideas pressure. all adults can do is sit and provide the wisdom and support to the cotton at a new disposal. so that very young generation is like let's as just let us out, then give us a chance. you sit back, give us a chance to run because we have to then leave a legacy as an older generation to we have to help the younger ones. if we can do
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that, we felt the protection of conflicts and suffering and being able to sit around the table and negotiate and, and, and to resolve issues without pain. and that's now comes to people who don't even know what the conflicts are about. yes, and you mentioned that the breakfast meeting you can do simply gunk, applicants to be a part and be at the call, you know, conversation table. mm hm. how does college through exchange between the bricks? member states has helped in promoting africa and creating spaces where not just cultural, not just economic exchanges, but culture exchanges could actually propel africa. wow, you know, culture and exchange is of always been very fascinating and, and only as being a pub when we go that route of cultural exchanges,
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you find that on we at the end of the d, one common thing or denomination, or do you know many to among schuman beans, is that well and insurance? we are probably like the same thing. we laugh at the same jokes we find. so the cultural exchanges from everything, from music to odds, to whenever i'm english, she, i see so much of my own culture. i see the way that shows sheets the bush cuz it's the same way we do. and i see that such commonality is the same way that i caught on the applicant, continued and actually realize that were the same people. there's some tweaking that some wouldn't did share in that, which is good and it brings into kind itself. but i look forward to a more robust cultural exchange from sports to odds to, to just spend bringing the generation to get that to grow up and not even being
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aware of issues overlays or anything like that. it's just saying culture economic. how do we marry them together? how do we just leave and white in the cycle of the human species? so that would be, and you know, women play a critical role in ensuring these cartridges and norms and traditions are passed out. and what are the key aims of leading ladies of africa? and how can such organizations utilize the brakes to further the cause? once again, you know, somebody once said, and i quote, never has the ever been a time with the is a need for the which is called the woman as the is now and nobody says mazda mazda, mazda 0. they face conflicts because they bring up children who sometimes have different opinions and using the same house and they manage to bring.
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so this is the time. is it any of a time where we think that women should have a bigger space on the table? because we believe that probably some of the things man is bringing that big flavor on being the main request from where the main or the head of a family to put to the family. for the same time. you know that issue of 12, children as a mother, whenever there's a conflict with best person, it's a family meeting. mother i have to be they or grandmother has to be there. and i think the world currently needs that because when women disagree, it is, it doesn't take time to reach a point where 1st, if it escalates to something like it to kids, fight to something, the mother with orders. what are more about, let's resolve these to a point which is,
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and i think sometimes they means that we bring up as mothers that we teach that it's about defending and being strong and muscular. we need as mothers to put a little bit of a touch of the soft pots that you'd say. where are we going? who is a win win? that is conflict and dilemma is a 100 percent when it's a is a my that we need to comes in mondays, the ones and try and move on and put in place into this. absolutely. and how to multi polar summit such as breaks, facilitate and help in attaining the goals of non profit organizations on the continents that address such issues as the messages perfectly and clearly articulated. and i absolutely agree with you. women always broker piece. we just need to have a table at seat at the table so that we could be
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a critical part of the conversation and the way forward. and you can just tell us a little bit about the importance of breaks facilitating non profit goals. when the brakes business council was there for me, the just a couple of years ago, it was just on me and it was, it was like a boys club. the amazing part is it wasn't because men had a problem with women being at the table. it was probably because women sometimes a step back from the culture of respecting the main thing they had. sometimes women forget to extra diseases. hey, wait a minute is actually a good help to be a good at some value in the can you open up because i work with an organization that's leading ladies at near at 60 percent. 60 percent 60 percent of the support is actually 4 minutes behind the leading ladies. there's lots whole very strong supportive man. i have been amazing,
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popular as been with me and i mean to business partner who just stated when he says, can i get a transportation to the event? and he says, but even if i'm not the i know that might lead it, does it? not most people countries, so as long as my lead days, i'm representing me, it's okay with me. and this is a, a business part now who's a medical adult type businessman and he has no program and stepping back in. so you lived up on right behind you as i came in here you. so it is a man that came with me to make sure that you a key. ok when you are doing the interview and i critical cut my head. so it's not about the competition, is us before it about this of all the working together. but i think it's just a little bit more use a little bit more women to try and neutralize the situation in a positive whistling. let's work together as a team. not for
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a new one to use the other, i guess the other, but to see together we can achieve more and you know, you, you've been really great and providing us some of the most amazing information. what do you want to happen once to submit wraps up what i do a hopes in your, your dream. moving forward with the foot breaks. what i would like to see really is the reflection that is out there. now, the boss, the unit to the open is the one shouldn't be that, that we leave a legacy for the younger generation. we can only still do so much. but as i say, as we work together, the older generation, let's say the old a breaks coming and saying we're here for whatever wisdom, whatever supports the generation needs. and them coming to us as well and say,
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how did you, because together, what has been achieved in the last few years? if to get those things that are out on the table. and so, okay, how did you get this went to from here? you did this for the past 10 years. how do we then make sure that we achieve results? that brakes does not just become a top shop, like most confidence isn't some it's said we will because of that was the resolutions and the next a book summit produce it says these are the results since that last thing, this is what is happened. but we're not just talking on beautiful paper inviting and everybody goes owns that was in the confines, it was good to see old friends and oh, i think we should do more is loud orientated. it should never be about anybody think this is mind that the most selfish way of handling any organization is feeling that i'm now here, i'm gonna stick with the information to help the advertisement. all we have the new
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ones here. we don't need the older ones. that's when progress gets stifled, but if you come sit out, by the way, how did you handle these things? well, we went from point a to be sort of the next conference is about. now, what is us? let's show what happened in the last few years. so mine is just to really exciting type of thing. i forget what i've got in other countries coming on board and seeing some of the women from other countries like egypt and, and i mean, you know, leading the pack out there. it just makes me feel like, wow, you know, it was all with a disability was not for me, but the ones that come off to us and the ones i do for the after one. thank you so very much for preview that we met. that was my see, it was a pleasure to have you here on our to international. thank you so very much. thank you so much for having me. the,
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the 1st time in history, if any time country's culture has been canceled to the very modern weapons council culture. they need to ask one of the associated miles to the truck. it just means setting them on a particular phrase. now, particularly do for us to counseling russian culture. and yet the worst it could be up to that i get 20 miles folks to porterville renewal cities, charlie phillips, that the most of the, some rich, the one of them, the, the moist blood rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question, partially condemned, reviled and rejected to sit alone and use that to put somebody at the middle of the
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panel. there's a lot, i don't know because i don't know, she doesn't talk to you so the little some of the list. joining total condemnation grows daily and now enclosed us to instigate to call scape assess the coverage that i need to. yeah, of course to left, but yes, she goes to the things that were done with you up on the the the the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the the, the architects of nato's proxy war and russia have big plans for the camp regime as
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a cranes color offensive fails, the countries post for realities are being planned in the west. alas, these plans will fail to the the bricks family members take this order at an open session of the group summit discussing the future development of the block, as well as some lashing and economic system fit for a new era of multi polar. we welcome the ongoing engagement to fix countries without frequent in the spirit of positive issue. a mutual respect, fix nations needs to advance the interest of the drove us all the

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