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i bryce for their freedom more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of america in the dressers. the slaten interference me here swam statements by the french president as he back sanctions and a possible intervention in the country. while the french in us defense ministers urging diplomatic solution to the crisis, the thousands of demonstrators floods in new jersey and capital calling on prince troops to leave the country. that says france refuses to recognize the new military governments. we hear from locals, voicing theirs is content with french policy through all land that belong to new generates, then not french land structure to the business. we will respect the french,
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what we don't want. they are system and unity among muslims is the biggest obstacle to the dominance of had demonic powers. that's according to the iranian president, during a meeting with a group of religious scholars in toronto. we discussed this with a panel of guess. you have seen, of course, the me some representation or is representation of these law me in the past decade we should be able to little feet on google compute favorably they knew was all the food was fixed today for is it the in the culture of the we sure the respect each other will show the respect to the traditions the just afternoon here in the russian capital. this is our tutor, national with the days latest 10 world news. i'm here, elizabeth, and welcome to the program or, and friends in the usa. they intend to seek
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a diplomatic solution to the nature of crisis. the defense ministers from the 2 countries discuss the situation via phone call. that's this by president emmanuel. i'm a crown earlier reiterating his support for the ousted leader and endorsing vehicle our sanctions as well as possible intervention by the block. the new military authorities, any year slammed his statement to v o be past the most. you know, the government of republic of news year has followed with dismay. the remarks made by the president of the french republic on monday, august 28th, 2023 to in his address to the french investors. these remarks constitute a further blatant interference signatures in internal affairs. the meanwhile, thousands of demonstrators flooded any here in capital, calling on french troops to leave their country and ascend off. france has refused to recognize the new military government. now that says, these years,
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authorities have stripped the french in baset or of diplomatic immunity and canceled his visa, ordering him and his family to leave the country within 48 hours in order paris has rejected. a local reporter has more updates. at the sound of this is the biggest mobilization since the crude. it's off august 2023. a huge crowd gather here in front of the french base, and make sure to say no to products enough to say no to the presence of the french military basis on the ground, to say no to french imperialism. truly a readable anger on faces and then the messages on the signs. the reason the cross refusal to implement the decision to expel the french investor to new share parish has also refused to recognize the legitimacy of the new authorities english here. this evening, these people express sole support for the new president of the decision. i think that today will give a one week old tim agent to front to get it sold just all just needs. yeah.
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otherwise, next week we'll bring together 3 media in these areas. and if they do not leave the country, we can freely enter the base and much in place for the because they're all land that belong to new generates then on the french lands right there. but we have seen the inevitable and imperative departure of the french forces in accordance with the decision made bar legitimate authorities to day we are here to say that the people of new york. 2 standing up more than ever mobilize them, determined to assume their revolt is a v these colonialist friends with the v, this imperialist friends, the to the visit. what for once a day is freedom for everyone. we don't want frank bases anymore. we don't want france anymore. we really respect the friendship us, but we don't one, they are system of the software and response. so french army has stated its readiness to respond to any attacks against its forces. and these, here, the french army is ready to respond to any renewed tension that would target french
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military and diplomatic facilities. and niger, the soldiers have been limited in their activities to the air base in the may and the outposts since july 26th, as the military partnership with new jerry, an armed forces has been suspended. so we discussed this with the media consultants and political analyst who shed light on the french attitude toward the africans. but he got them all. paris considers the authorities on the i me, s illegitimate. but it is not from a krona paris to decide which authorities are legitimate for news ariens, and which are not very sol, so refuses to fulfill a meal tre agreement to have the droids colonial troops from this year. in my opinion, the authorities in the i may have the full right to think that paris continues to interfere in the internal affairs of the new jerry and the french army has been in this a hell region need for the surveillance or the safety of its inhabitants. and not even to fight the jihad is. this is an army of occupation,
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an army of exploitation and imperial army. finally, fronts wants to side with the terrace in order to fight the new syrians. therefore, i think that with such an attitude, the french army confirms that it has always been an ally of the enemies of the african countries and has never been analite or just to help people think that france could use the critics of new sherry and police surrounding the french embassy to officially attack the african people, or striving for sovereignty and towards the position on the global arena. you and secretary general has warned that military takeovers across africa are aggravating the crisis on the continent. but nigerian politicians as the continent should brace for more potential, cuz as, as people are tired of french neo colonialism, i'm not surprised that this has happened. and frankly, we should expect more causing the francophone countries of west and central africa . for the reasons i stated in data, say, with events and combined today,
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it is fair to say that the heck of many of the french in africa is almost over. they have been challenged, accumulated ridiculed diminished the mystified and trash by the most of the erstwhile african collins and the hatred, contempt, opprobrium, and disdain that they attract from the old women. majority of africans is mind boggling and unprecedented. if they don't submit to the will of the african people put their little french tails between their legs. they will be thrown out by the armed force just as they were in vietnam. and it was uria. and in the bottom, the main opposition party has arts and military who into to hand power back to the civilian rule. that's after a cruise ships, a formal french colony on wednesday, with the country's military over throwing the president, whose family had been in power for over half a century. it's the event was met was due relation from some locals was demonstrators celebrating in the streets and the military leader behind the crew has already promised
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a new constitution and more democratic institutions. but eric young be a lecturer, an international relations says the future may not be as bright as it seems. was a pulse key. it seems to me that the people of combined are experiencing a certain major fauria that stems from the fact that for more than 50 years combines have lived under the rule of the bunco dynasty. so of course there was a period of few for you when the population was happy to see the present ali bongo resign. now, however, and now the phase is coming to the phase of reality. will the military that came to the power fits into these events breaking up with the previous reading with a bunco family, with relations with friends which can be described as difficult. i think that as of today with these views, with the stance that the opposition spokesman on the us, he's thinking we find ourselves in an increasingly difficult situation. and then turns out that we can expect the clash between the opposition and the new people in power. but if we see that people are beginning to wonder what's just really acute to time ended breaking the established order,
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or wasn't intended to continue with that. or besides the african states, french officials have faced a backlash and other parts of the world that servers on some of the french who and basset are citing provocative actions. that's as a french delegation headed by the parents major, waited into the garner car box conflict zone on the or media or bridge on board or are to contributor rachel mars and looks into the story to new that and i go know car box the zone over which our media and as or by john had been fighting, was a french suburb. you think that the mirror of paris and the guy who would have had her hands full with things like making life difficult for motorists walk me to drive into paris and her long standing more on cars and emissions. but the paris mirror decided instead to wade into this international conflict this week, along with some other local and regional french officials and promptly ended up in
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very deep water, kind of like a parisian rental scooter tossed into the center. you dial go, decided to take on as revise on, just rocking up to the region with trucks filled with what she described as humanitarian aid and demanding that back to lift gates. blockade of armenians in the region and probably ended up being blocked herself. she mustered all her diplomatic expertise, so basically 0 and to address this very sensitive issue between the 2 countries, not her, which is france by melting off about humanitarian and human rights and denouncing azerbaijan on behalf of frances armenian dias for a. the queen ursula vander line european commission president must be absolutely thrilled since she was in as an advice on ourselves, not too long ago, basically, begging for energy to replace for us and gas. it didn't take long for the as an advisor on a foreign ministry to call on france to get it down. go back on
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a leash. the survey, johnny sighed, regarded the demonstrative attempt to send goods without agreement with the crew and against its will to the international are recognized territory officer bijon as a pro location and brought a strong good protest to the attention of the opposite side. and yeah, and another residing foreign policy victory for us is also just been locked out of one of its own institutions in iran. back in january, a contest launched by the infamous french satirical magazine shocking the do. sparks a diplomatic incident between france and iran. the french of bass or to iran was summoned, and iran announced that it was ending the activities of the french institute for research in iran, quote, as a 1st step. this is a french cultural, historical and archie, logical institute based in tehran. that's part of the cultural wing of the french embassy and now it's been locked out much to francis upset. but it shouldn't really
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come as a shock, given what runs that months ago. the foreign minister of the slimy group of the gulf, or on the foot sizes. the undeniable responsibility of the french government was a v. violations of this theme for freedom and human rights insults against religious values, infringement of religious beliefs, and threats against other concerts. national sovereignty, but legal and natural persons under the rule of the french government, by suing the collection front is deprived of excess to a valuable collection of fords. built up by generations of fringe and rang and researches over more than a century. given the age and value of this works, it carries the risk of calls and reputable damage close to scientific research. meanwhile, over an africa, another form of french colony gamble where hundreds of french troops are stationed along side french mining operations, solve a long time pro french of president ousted in the military coup. and it came to the
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time when paris was still reeling from its and basset are being booted out of new. jeff, a decision that french president a menu and not call refused to accept, but on which the new media young military leaders have absolutely insisted fronts. and it's deeply months have face particularly difficult situations in some countries in recent months. from so done, restaurants has been exemplary tunisia, so not exactly a great week for french foreign policy. and with parents seemingly lacking any ability to read the room. doesn't really look like their headaches are set to end any time soon. india has successfully launch it. space solar observatory, a d t a l one into earth. orbit. the it in space research organization made a launch from 3 hiring process space center in the south of the country. this historic fee is india's 1st space mission. to study the sun in detail,
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the spacecraft will make the 1500000 kilometers journey to shed light on the sun's active. it is, according to the indian space research organization, the mission will provide crucial information on the heating of the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere, as well as the stars magnetic fields. this indian solar emission comes a week after a rover of the indian lunar mission, landed on the moon's unexplored south pole, also making history for the asian country job. on the 1st races of radioactive isotopes have been identified close to the waste water discharge from the focus shima power plants, stephanie's energy company. tokyo electric power reports that the concentration of radioactive freight t. m was detected in samples taken within 3 kilometers of the power plant. japanese experts say the reading was above the lower limit of detection. the concentration
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which is used to measure a radioactivity was discovered to be ton, but peril per liter. tapco has stated that due to shifting currents readings could change in the future. now tokyo has emphasized that the amounts of tried him in the ocean will not rise above $1500.00 units during the flu, but she mo, water out flow. the decision to release the waste water from folk ashima was made despite strong opposition in the country. and beyond this borders, japanese authorities declared more than $1000000.00 metric tons of waste water from the focus shame, a plant would be released into the ocean by march next year. in the 1st phase, about $460.00 tons of freed, of water were reported to have been discharged per over 17 days. it contains a radioactive element, try to him, which as mention, can increase the risk of cancer in humans. now,
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japan's prime ministers as the ocean discharges have been proven scientifically saved while the spokes person from the chinese foreign affairs ministry had strongly denounced a stop accusing tokyo of data distortion. if all your good, the remarks made by the japanese side, totally distorted the facts and confound public opinion. suppose the japanese side in deep respect science. why do they make strict limitations on the scope of assessment by the international atomic energy agency and exclude any possible alternative disposal options? other than ocean discharge? why did they make out the radioactive element, treating them into something harmless and compare the flu christian with nuclear contaminated water with ordinary waste water discharged from the normally functioning nuclear power plants in other parts of the world. that's what it shows . one of the latest protests against the waste water discharge, which took place in the renown sea food hub of south korea. with more than
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a 1000 fishermen and students taken to the streets, protesting in front of the council, a general of japan. the processor say it's unacceptable to release the contaminated water into the sea, branding it a crime against international law. now to get more on this story, let's cross live to alex report, a 5 blogger and political analyst a welcome alex. so 1st off, what are your thoughts on the latest claims about the 1st radioactive creases that were found near the plants? well, thank you for having me on the program today. hi, think japan's decision is absolutely reckless. radioactive material coming to assure near you, in possibly america or other countries, it's on its way. this is a country that is saying it's going to discharge this for over 13 years. i mean, if it's so saved japan, then why don't you just bottle it and give it to your local residents?
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sell it as for pushing uh uh, springs water. i mean, if you are that confident that that save it to, for even consumption. i mean, this is a very reckless attitude and can we trust the i a e, a n d u n. behind this it things are backed up by the collect west and suspect of this. ready decision, and quite frankly, very disgusted, but now the chinese foreign ministry spokesman has the nouns tokyo steps saying that they are distorting these facts. do you think that's true? and also why would they do that? why would they go ahead with this and distort the facts? well, once again, it's japan going on its own science. this is the international community ringing, alarm bells, saying, wait a moment, we gotta decide what's going on here. hey, why didn't you use this app? and there's a, a process called the, the cell, a nation where you can actually take the salt out of this process, then refine it again and then even use it on
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a verb culture. japan didn't want to do this, they want to dump it into the waters. they want to forget about it. and they just want to quietly put it into the shores of a, you know, maybe america, wherever it will reach. we or they, the americans will suffer the consequences of 20 years. the japan informed me administer that to, you know, said that this water is fine, it's not contaminated. i cannot believe that this country can say with a straight face that this water is safe to put it into the oceans. it's it's, it's a most disgrace. what was it pan? did release the contaminated water with so much protests around. how do you think that's going to affect depends relationship with its neighboring countries? well, if i'm a chinese person and i had japan on my tourist destination, forget it. if i am a person that is visiting a japanese restaurant, thinking of having sushi or anything that's coming out of the waters from the
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coasted japan, forget it, and this is going to re serious economical report repercussions on the japanese economy. you cannot trust what's coming out of the water there, whether it's drinking water, whether it's the fish and we, we have to trust the science here. now they are scientist to say, no, it's fine it's, it's okay. but now we're already seeing traces and even abuse of these limits that japan said we will keep under well, it's a little bit of above, but don't worry about it. it's the whole philosophy of japan's dump and run and forget policy. and this is going to come back to hurt them economically. and of course, people are going to have some serious health problems in use to come potentially cancer's problems, which is really once again i, i stressed this point rather disgusting and very irresponsible for a country like japan to just you know, trust the words of the i a e and it's local scientists, of course,
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china should actually block all types of either sea food or any types of fish coming from that country. full heartedly. there should be an absolute ban on this product for the next the, you know, the decades to come for sure. well, what do you make of the japanese minister of agriculture publicly apologizing for calling the discharge contaminated water, which i mean it is. and so our japanese authorities now doing their pets to whitewash and how long is this going to be? because it seems like people are still protesting this. do they have any sort of out, any sort of a way that they're going to continue moving on from this in japan, the economy and absolutely not. you think they would learn from local issues that happened in that country back in the forty's with the, you know, and nagasaki and hiroshima. i mean, these sites are still uh, you know, uh,
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giving data that is really raising eyebrows after being bombed many decades ago. and they have the density to pour this water so they claim treated water kid to the oceans. i mean it's, it's to the point where it's absurd. if i was a chinese person that did ports from japan, definitely not any more. if i'm a tourist from china that wants to go to japan, forget it, consuming food, or any seafood product or anything that's coming out from the shores of the brand? absolutely not. and will japan suffer this? well, i think one and a half to the people here in china are definitely not believing anything, no matter, even if it's sympathetic words coming from ministries or whoever government officials from japan, they cannot be trusted. and we have to remember, this is a process that is going to last by japan standards, 3 decades is horrifying. really horrifying. what do you think there's anything at
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all that the international community, perhaps the un and other organizations that say, you know, they put the environment to the forefront could do you know, i've lost respect with the un here in the i a, a over the last few years, these are the people that lead of investigations for weapons of mass destruction, of a country which came up empty handed. these are, these are bodies that can't be trusted. they are also in for treated by american policy. and of course, you know, the collective west that are funding these organizations, whether it's in vienna or in the shores of the united states on the east coast from new york. hearing these, the data coming from, it's just empty words. china definitely should stand strong by. absolutely categorically banning this type of uh uh, even like i said, the fisheries. uh, it should be categorically carpet band on all types of fussy food coming out of the shores of japan for decades to come. and if that's going to be a serious economical hit for japan,
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then they should learn from this because we are talking about people's lives. and we're going to remember here, uh that, you know, even the marshall islands that were used as a testing base for nuclear. whereas it is still suffering today from radiation. this is that we're radiation should raise eyebrows all across the globe. and yes, condemnation should happen with japan reckless, irresponsible. and i think they should find it a better way of dealing with this catastrophe, because that's exactly what it is. oh, it's reporter, 5 blogger, and political analysts. thank you for your thoughts. i think you and united muslim world is the greatest barrier to global imperialism. that's according to the iranian president who made the comment while meeting religious scholars and pro ron and organized here and, and united society move storage, a clear and purposeful destination. united to slamming societies, the biggest obstacle to global arrogance and the system of domination. and this is
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the biggest obstacle to dominators after world war 2, when 2 blocks were found in the world after the collapse of soviet union, the head jim, when he can power is considered the unity of muslims, the only obstacle to their dominance. therefore, they always try to take measures against the slavic world, but unity is the best solution to counter such measures. so we ronnie and later highlighted the significance of regional and international blogs such as breaks which around will be joining that share earlier my colleague peter scott discussed the shifting world order with a panel of guess a watch presence racing use trying to send as a message is a kind of in depth profound understanding about the potential collective power that could be generated by islamic countries getting together. and i think what is critically important here is the fact that this call here is this unity,
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which is not necessarily really just, but something practical in, in international relations. it's something that is going to serve the, the regional benefits people i've decided to keep the same people. i enjoy this style a little. we can actually be a little give. oh, so this needs to be a lot more by us as we should be able to read through. i don't think she really, the goal was and because of student affairs, i assume its own profits so much. so we need to go on the initial and the way in the wake of the so called one sarah, led by the us. there is obviously a series of a minute you interventions in most in countries. so what extent do you think is let me self has been demonized in the west? you have seen, of course they miss representation or is representation of islam in the past?
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decades in the west and media and they're trying to depict a terrible picture out of this religion. and the thing is that bennett, when it comes to this takes theory extremist gross history has it's on the record and this is not my claim. you can find it on so many american newspapers or news atlas that the united states later on has been proved to be a sponsor, a supporter of groups like i says, or other kind of this is number one. and then just take a look at the nature of the answer version of the united states and muslim countries look at what they did in young man in iraq and as promised on in other countries now in see. and then ne of syria, the american propaganda talking about comb by taking a deal with him. so this is a dangerous instrument that united states using it. i think that to you next,
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a cit, the should with 0 from the syrian to tory back and says he is not convinced. no anyone use our insight and access to say and say what they are doing there. yeah. talking about home, i think tourism okay. we are talking and now we're more than 1015 minutes allow to who, who created the next few years ago was an old created the ice is to do me the world is moving to a more multi polar or the as, as, as developing nations and maybe the global soft stop pushing back against traditional western domination. the world is moving towards a new order in which we observe. the emergence of a multi polar setting can embrace the conventional super powers, like united states are losing their status are losing their seats. emerging powers are becoming more and more important and last month, not the least reaching those rivalries are turning into regional eliasis d m,
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which is all the new world order is that you need because of all i go trying to gauge industrially bore some people out to the just the varieties and. ready ready probably the chevy for steven phone. yeah, i come from the front of the car. it will be dicey. was as it goes on, you know, go see shows, alignment and all that seems to happen. and i want to mention the culture of the side of these diversity they knew in, you knew what was the order. now what we are facing as many civilization, lots in civilization, the russia and the chain is. and that is lovely to see what lies ition as there are different civilization in general in the, in the lot. so the, the,
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you are the, or the sure there is fixed as i phrase it, the, in the culture as we should, the respect each other for sure. the respect to the i to additions all for now, but coming up a professor and member of the un high level advisory board discusses how corporate profiteering not that you create a proxy conflict is what's behind the food prices. that's ongoing underground. don't so far the matchers on see and welcome back to going underground rule. gusting all around the world from dubai. in the u. a. e. economy is presided over by washington and the
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