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[000:00:00;00] the little to, sorry, is this russian, a forwarding to just says the us is considering the physical illumination of new jazz, new to government. and yet another big suspect then dom up, let's say the government and got born the fries, the nation's house, and presidents, author as to the country last week. and a wanting some view is may find the following. for the, the 7 the, i think the in a ukrainian control city in don't must kill 16 people lose 33 in mall, including
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a trial fever fuses. most guy put even ukraine supports as doubts about an hour the life of las go. this is our team, i, as well as i'm, i'm in 30 minutes of news and views on now. the united states is considering its options, which includes live in a technician, is new to impose, need to ship the bicycle into rushes for an interesting service. the fewest intelligence agencies of returning to the practice of illuminating inconvenient african leaders. the white house is working on various options for strengthening democracy in these year. american see a more effective option as the physical elimination of push this leaders who have the support of the majority of the population. well, according to the information received by the russian foreign intelligence services,
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the united states does not see you satisfied with the developments that are happening in the shade with the interim administration, which is now headed by the general. she, you recently came to paula as a result of a military crew. you'd also remember that the u. s. has previously announced the suspicion off some aged to new j, a following the crew that topple and present the zoo. and right now, the intention services about washington is thinking of possible ways to slow down the print that is currently a for the west and turning ascertain to one of the centers of power of the multiple in the world, but also to get their hands on the fence meg is the strategic importance of how to reach and i must say, it's put saying that's a bit is a, b, b and from the phone african countries that the french has only sided with the people in power, regardless of whether they were popular or not. and those are people that from
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continues to use to push the agendas, ousted president, diploma from above, would be an example of that. and these experts continue to say that these only the very strong connection between frogs and the government who in many instances is not very expensive with its own population. and these are government and lead is that in as much as they serve as leaders of the african countries that continue to work for the front and the keeping foxes legacy alive. but the community does have also called the french and best of that and seems to leave me here with thousands of people running a for days in the capital of the country and backing spin you regina top saws against the full amount colonial less. and it just wouldn't be particularly speak about that differential legacy. it only talks about what bronze continues to do within some of these african countries, those military bases covered and sees. and that's probably what the u. s. is gardening and a meaningful which african citizens are trying to get rid of?
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it remains to be seen with the crews that are kind of taking place within those sides of the african continent will be strong enough to take from out of the continent. 600 is available, have posted outside of french lindsay base in northern chide. also a local soldier was killed on tuesday. the incident occurred as a function of the feed compound led to this has been deployed to flight insurgents in west, after this, i had region. power supervisor reported that a french on the medic shots and killed the tribe, the soldier attractive, which then for the protest, jonas, this end of this report, the business process, the dispatcher or french troops from fire is the main demand of the most treat to this morning. as they progress towards the french military base, they were blocked by tied in security forces to try to dispense them with a guest. with stones,
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the demo street was tempted to print slogans and demanded immediate an unconditional departure of east military in the city around 40 french soldiers had been stationed for the last 40 years. and the total number in tide is estimated to be $3000.00 and the child in government now has funds have reacted to this event. some of them going to we don't agree anymore. one of our, when it gets killed, we don't want that anymore. we don't win friends anymore. all of them the french need to leave all the time. they've been here. they are robbing us. they kill us. they have to leave. now. we don't want anything from you would leave our territory . but kind of the book i might not have in the young man was show deliberately, wherever again said the french took everything from us. who can save and provide for our needs. because the french have taken our property. and on top of that they kill us. let them go home, we're sick of them and their colonization. oh, yeah. my colleague who rachel rubles spoke with keller williams, who is active,
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is natalia. yeah, it says the way who, cuz it's funny, of course i forgot, reflects the over empty west and the sentiment on the confidence all the different codes that we are serving. i've truly showing that effort comes once to get it to another level and we've had past 60 years since independence where the things where stopped it was like a postcolonial time really to recruit in africa and now leading to what's the administration of the military hand of cross on those countries and it's very promising. washington has repeatedly said that the us is military role in africa is limited to advising and the sustain. what's your take on that? no, i mean together with the friends of the the or with the or we've had the varying toxic
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a hand in the play. it's not only just counseling, but even when we don't need the accounts that the advisors be out there and the, the, they are working on the ground. a lot of people from africa, african countries and leadership actually interested in getting a we problem from the current world order that is very demonic. and they did when he was older for and my nora t, the west where the i trying to him who was the interest chief imposing the interest on the rest of the world. and i think i frequently need or regardless of the area of the noun, north africa, east central, west africa, everywhere. people actually be so tired of it. and they want to have to be part of the, the writing of a new world order, where people, i respect that regardless of the size of the country and where i'm some dignity is
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also put into the, into the game. so i think it's, it's, it's a movement that will last, everybody is getting away from the north and having more to the south and to the eastern part. yeah. meanwhile in gap on the new, if you go when the has it out the else the president is not in custody and is free to seek medical care abroad following a to in the country just a week ago. the process you all in the committee for the transition and restoration of the institutions reaffirms they've given his state of health. the former president of the republic, allie bongo on, don't buy, is free to move. he can if he wishes to go abroad for medical checkups. god announcement was made wednesday nights um when say by uh, the spokes person of the military leaders of the phone who um took over power from
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verizon lee. um and um the military side. he's health status, us the reason why they had decided to make that decision. and um, we also understand about the facts, a decision on fox, they may have been signed by the general bruce and grandma, who is now a who, a swan in on monday as couple and some couple. it's a new state id bundle. it's ready to him. stop at a stroke and i'm since the, since he was outside on august 30th, you know, he has not had access to his to his doctor. so, and on behalf of the concerns about his child as well as the health of a strongly what we're seeing in the barn is a virus similar to what has happened in the sure. if you're looking at the reaction of the people in these are we saw, you know, is some celebrations, you know, breakout across town, you know, especially around the capital. and that's nearly what is happening also in
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a couple. and the people have been um, celebration in fact the morning um after the cool other morning the cool was announced, you know, for the streets were filled with people who wait to be late. and we saw basically people celebrating with the military. um i lead to bundle was, had just been a nice a, you know, as the winner of a very disputed election that we would continue. you know, he's his leadership bad for a starch term and come bundle already the root, the country for 14 a year. so this sort of thing and i'm extension of, i just made a super on the brother took off that his father who went through for more than 40 years. so this is part of the reason why it was a leap of people that you know, basically are rejecting. you know, what they called a family dynasty together, a bundle and his father has left for our country for a year. no more than 55 years. so basically that has to be, you know,
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people there are sort of just a new the restaurant, either one, something for us that we spoke with, the chief editor of the greens and max moving so who reported about the close ties of jane west some powers and good ones asked the president thanks to western support, despite the obvious displays of corruption and i talk received in double and ali baba was made an agenda contributor about a davos based world economic for him. he was named as obama's man in africa by foreign policy magazine. he was welcome to the white house not once, but twice, seated next to brock obama in 2014, at the us africa summit to be regarded by pop legend, lionel richie. she was a key ally in breaking the independence of africa. ali baba was the 1st african leader to denounce mow market duffy when he was facing
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a nato back jihadist insurgency during the so called arab spring. and he provided a key security council vote in support of nato's disastrous military intervention in libya after govern was rotated onto the security council by the us . so to the libby, a disaster may never have happened without this corrupt autocrat back by the us. so this entire saga, this sad sada, that the people of the bona faced and which they're seeking some kind of respite from has been prepared in washington and the by the administration fully intended to continue this relationship with all the bunco until he was removed from power the less main goal in the in the pacific is to contain beijing and isolate moscow. says russia is a for a mess, a to a news conference with his
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a binder that she can't about in stucco. i have the list and i put on the d 0 them if we analyze everything that the americans and their allies are doing to promote their interest under the guise of so called in the pacific strategies that we will understand that of course, one of the main goals is to contain china and isolate russia in this region. that is part of an absolutely global process of nato expansion led by washington to all of this is aimed at undermining the security architecture that has been created over the course of a decade by all see on initiated formats. those formats have included on an equal basis the united states, as well as china, russia, and india. decisions were made by consensus, which was precisely what washington and it satellite states did not like surgery lateral has spoken to laws and very emotionally about various and repeated attempts by the us and so called selective west to undermine the work of the i see on an
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east asia, somebody that he just came from into a car as a source to bring that ukraine conflict into the discussions and try to pace their position. and their vision of the situation on regional players, russians for minister has concluded that eventually, fortunately, the so called as the on spirit one and the countries were able to adopt the final declaration based on mutual interests and mutual respect and cooperation of confrontation. and for most of the balance position, this is what mr. elaborate has to say that we send you some of our western colleagues, unfortunately joined by some asian countries, have been trying to undermine this event by trying to impose the printing issue onto the agenda. the countries of the east agent summit to serve, to be commended for their ability to reject those attempts. the east asian summits will focus on the agenda that does not include any such jewel political issues. as for the ukrainian issue, which is brought up by some western countries,
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other trees are tired of this. and those countries would like to work rather than support the propaganda used to wage that conflict against russia. smuggled issues among many countries facing tremendous western pressure funnel towing the line in regards to rush a friend conflict more than a year ago. americans victorian newland demanded the banquet dash joined the west native war drive against russia following a special meal to operation. and you, crane, besides bundle dash has been subject to various sanctions and paced by the us administration . but eventually bunker this just like most of the country is united to under the c on and east asia summers umbrella has chosen high line and rich reality. regarding the writings counsellor, i had a chance to ask the bundle dish for ministers, a pedia and about this cornering policy offer was that with so many countries between a rock and a hard place? this is what he on sorry we follow or the interest. and today we are maintaining
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your ready independence. solve it in this equals in all those we have, we one can, our objective is to dissolve all the issues through dialogue and discussion started . pollution is very simple. we don't want to see any proxy were in, in this, in this range, we should resolve all the issues through piece for dialogue and discussion to maintain his bundle discount so far. it was the 1st thing to do for live off off the lending him the capital city bank with ashes of long standing and reliable park of moscow here in south asia, back in 1972, the soviet union was him on the 1st or recognizing dependence on buying for the ash and the 2 states diplomatic relations have just marked their 50th anniversary last year. this is the 1st ever visit of a russian foreign minister to this republic. and local media have already called it a historic event showing that the to stay. so now moving towards haven,
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bigger cooperation and close the ties. and that is something that both top this for months have confirmed. the, this is wayne has a tooth washer of carry out a deadly off to recycling a cube control city in the bus a wanting you may find the following images to 7. at least 16 people were killed and 33 others wounded, including a file, an explosion, rocks a crowd in moffatt. but new is frank. so i've come to light that contradict what implanting officials and some less the media alice claiming about russia's role earlier. my colleagues really associate spoke with ortiz, shay bowes, about how the events unfolded as a brutal attack. um, essentially a civilian town, a small marketplace in the town of constantine nova, interested me,
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that town is in ukrainian, held at dawn boss, which will become apparently a very important to us as we, as we go through our analysis of course, western media, the print media have been immediately condemning russia, as we can see, you know, they haven't done the analysis apparently, which we have done here at ortiz, to have a look deeper behind this story. and of course, i think what's really important is that you can see that where constants enough is again, if we didn't get back to that, we can have a look at the uh, the positioning of the mouth integrate a scheme of things. and this is important as we go now and have a look at the actual attack and what the broad costs media in the west is saying about it as well. the ukraine, one of the deadliest russian attacks in months. ukraine, of course, is no stranger to russian. miss all that's hang soft to 18 months of will. but
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today the country's lead is i'll seeing rate health to take. kimberly devastating strength on a shopping area. a deadly strike in the middle of the afternoon. the horror and confusion captured on cctv after a russian missile hit a busy marketplace in ukraine's. if we can now show a slide or a graphic of our own analysis here, a lot of open source intelligence analysts have also picked up on this stuff. and as you can see, what we've done is we circled here at the foot or so we put squares around the faces of the civilians on the street in constantino good. and as you can see, they're looking back over our shoulders if you like. now remember, this camera is facing in the direction of russian position, so russian positions are at a, down at the other end of the street, if you like, a new cranes positions are behind us. right. and it's very plain to see rory from this analysis that you can see these people are looking up towards a me, so,
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or an object. moving from that area. interesting in that area, in contents enough that there's also a significant military presence. but particularly around dues cosca, where there is a significant military base operated by ukrainian forces. and we mapped on to that the trajectory of them is uh and uh on the satellite image, where you can see the green image of the camera direction. you can see very clearly that this has come from a ukrainian direction. it's simply could not have come from a russian hill territory. it's likely a german analyst called judy and rook who worked for build a fervently pro ukrainian and, but she has even come forward now and said, based on the evidence that you see that this attack probably hasn't come from the russian side. we can have an instance of that never, let's do that. judging from where people lukes you and the sound from before the impact and the likely reflection of the income in projects out on the car. the rock
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at the head constance enough car came from the northwest. hope it is possible to stay that fact without being called names. some people are making a note of that timing here. shay that at the moment this happened. the us secretary of state blinking was visiting key f one might think it gave him input us to go back to washington and say, we clearly need more funding. mm hm. yeah. and i mean, i don't think you need to be too cynical to see that roy. i mean, in the past there have been various intelligence lead operations by the united states. you know, here a broad ukraine, you know, the goal for pumpkin trying to give carte blanche for further escalation, etc. so you wouldn't be to, to skeptical to suggest that, i mean, even had a mr. zalinski a very rapidly taking to the stage as if to utilize this apparent active russian aggression and brutality at to store the pos sure to ask for the russian terrorist attack in the don't bus down of custom team. they've got this explosion of the market and shops,
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pharmacies i've been there many times. everyone knows that there are no meal treat optics. there. the tech is intentional. we understand where they are doing. these are the same as before. when there are positive offensive successes by the creating armies, that's why the russians heat civility. so as a calling this attack intentional and perhaps it was, but from his side of the board, as we've been showing you here on the maps, the trajectory of the missile, the reflection on the roof over the concept as well as showing this missed all going on but, but of course it's immediately blamed on, on russia, i guess, you know, throughout the history. i mean, you go back to the bay of tonkin and vietnam, the bay of pumpkin was a full flag. we know that now it was a full flight. the marines involved in it, who are retired now committed the bay of talking to vietnam was a full flag. it's something like this, this tragic boot will attack it if indeed fear. i think this could be a false flag if so. what about the morality of it will show was supposed to speak
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of morality at this time when it comes to you training and policy on the bottom. the field is a stretch last year in crime, a tourist ukrainians also maintained a rush. i'd use the ballistic missile to strike a civilian targets, causing immense devastation, killing dozens, injury over a 100 people. but even the differences between the 2 missiles are plain to see the fingers on the torch to you. this old soviet missile system, which was using a to set type cost to munition. when a targeted crime, a tossed hitting dozens of people injuring over a 100, all right and keep entirely different you can see that from this graphic. the scanner is a very expensive, highly capable strategic weapons. and they are very, very different. as you can see, as we, as we move through the slides, really. so there's a bit of history here about cherry picking reality when it comes to the ukrainian assessments of these things. and what's peyton, the obvious is that, and this occasion there has been a very, very,
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very eager rush towards an implausible reality when it comes to this terrible attack yesterday we had from jim to x, but i was on the mark of it. she says, ukraine is the ceiling, an escalation by attacking lives that produces a nuclear apply, alfonse and the even civilians in the don't bus ukraine is really dependence on landing. just conflict escalates as much as possible. you can also guess that for example, from the frequent strong attacks on the you the a power plant. and so i police you, us and staff far, i guess, as was said before, that's this attack is very similar to the attack on from a tourist last year. and um, similar events and stuff for its yeah. pittman plane sites that it must have been ukraine ends not russia. very interesting that. um, today the west,
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the media uh stopped to portray this attack as a genuine russian attack. and that's the, um, you also know tried to remain more silent about this topic, which is usually the case when it was not in the rush of the tech, but the optim actually played out to be a ukrainian attack. made is all the world's largest economy is all heading to india, as the country is said to host the g. 20 summit on saturday. the i then the, i guess what i need to host the g 20 summit. so the e. u is what he's saying that the pad don't statement doesn't go far enough to condemn russ's role in the play and conflict. but it appears that nations outside the western world, austin, the sick and tired of hearing that all to you is we're reading
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a customer at the ripples. a g 20 has always been seen as the main platform for the world's political, a heavy weights to tackle pressing issues affecting the global economy. to find ways to help those in need to become stronger, the world is dealing with sore and inflation rising. that climate change energy and food crises and countries that are being effective the most like the global south feel that their interests aren't being served in the g 20 international every now. the thing that keeps me up at night is the mistrust is quickly pulling the global north and south and part at the time when we need to be united, the global se frustration is understandable. in many ways, they're paying the price for our prosperity when they should be ascendant, their concern promise resources will be diverse into grains, reconstruction. they feel energy rules aren't applied evenly constraining and vision. and there were the group of powers who will pull down and out of the generation, unless you may call them these are in need of help and they don't understand why.
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what sort of countries are raising interest rates and failing to give them enough money or solutions when it comes to critical problems? stemming, for instance, from climate change and other aspect that's not very reassuring is the fact that the jeeps wency can't even come to a consensus with the latest when the serial means and is not only failing to produce results, but not even a unified position. we're not able to reach an agreement on drastically increasing renewable energy. we're not able to reach an agreement on phasing out or decreasing fossil fuels, especially cold. and it's just very odd to see what happens outside this hotel, this d 20 in the real world, and see the difficulties to find the right diplomatic wedding on these environmental issues. we were asked to make bold choices to demonstrate coverage commitments and leadership. but we collectively failed to achieve that. we cannot be driven by the lowest common denominator all by natural national interest. we
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cannot allow the pace of change to be said by the slowest move us in the room. this is a crisis. our ministerial convening is most deliberate progress. it is a colossal waste of time and emissions for us to gather if our intention is merely to reiterate what we already know. so the world is in crisis and instead of producing the help grows and release, the $220.00 is itself in a crisis as an organization in the i, which is hosting the annual summit this week, once the groups to work on reforms for multilateral bass to produce unified policies for crypto currencies and it's a speed of that 20 for those in need spots a g 20 members seems to be so preoccupied with a rational ukraine conflict as they turned the platform. and so you get another political club where the was and its allies are demanding that all other members condemn russia. must members strongly condemned to war and ukraine. i'm stressed that it disclosed in a man's human suffering and excessive bates and they exist and fragility of the
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global economy. there were all the views and different assessments of the situation . i'm functions. the 220 is an economic form. financial form, a diplomatic form, not a political form. so we're talking about the economy to keep the g 20 and the ukraine war separates our complaints is that the g 20 is an economic platform by ignoring this as the objective of the g. 20. so focuses diverted elsewhere. the focus should be on development, especially in the global south where nations are really under heavy depths. this year somebody will be the 1st time that neither the russian nor the time is presidents will attend. and that has certainly been the blow they are both of course and in their representative. but those leaders at since speaks volumes. it's clear that the global power balance is shifting new economic power houses have emerge the old friendship, such as the one between russia and china, have blossomed and new partnerships were formed, leading to a rise in popularity of all other international organizations,
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such as the shanghai corporation organizations bricks and of course, china's belts and roads and they see themselves as part of a multi pola world where their needs are heard and results are delivered. and just so you get the full picture together. they encompass around half of the world, the bread, the scruples, developing nations alone, which is just expanded significantly. well, now account for 37 percent of the world. cvp, such countries, especially the global south, wants to feel that their voices matter in the international arena. and they expect an organizational life for 320. so it takes the issues into account as much as it does for western powers. otherwise, what's the point kind of jobs. so coverage of the world's most powerful economic summit here on all the international throughout this coming weekend. the major

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