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that guy, the one who seems to hate on you at an event when they find out, be or significant other won't be there. sounds like african leaders attending the g 20 in the absence of russia and china are going to have to put up with being backed across the room by western officials getting all up in their personal space. like every tree does that night clubs. the western process reporting that b e u is planning to avail itself of global summit as an occasion to step up. it's outreach, getting all touchy feely with the global so on the sidelines were sounds like something for which you need a safe word. well, i would at the club so that you're best he can come and rescue you. it's not like you leaders have been to settle about their intentions. either german chances are all off. schultz made a trip back in may to african union headquarters in ethiopia. and then else the journey wanted the g 20 to make it official with the african union. we want to support the african union, get misleading the g 20 so that it can participate and have
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a same decision making. african must play a bigger role in international relations or role that does justice to the continent and is growing population given to africa is currently on us free of twos that effectively inject european new colonialist interests that have been getting a little too handy with african resources for far too long, africa just might not be in the mood to entertain western promises of commitments, which so far have yet to materialize. or the usual western pickup lines either. for example, here, zambia is opposition leader putting silver tongued playboy washington in its place during vice president commer harris is visit the country that does to forward so many governments in africa that does lead so many pose enough income and other parts of the world. a big country that doesn't cure so minimal any does enough and
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other parts of the roads the key level, but just remember the proper department for room. those don't do it and why my good that's today are coming to teach us about the american vice president's trip is part of the western seduction strategy. born of fear that africa just might want to data around specifically with russia and china. it's the kind of cleaners that typically comes from in security. the only thing you ever want to be bothered making an effort when they feel that they have competition, which apparently hasn't this gate, the attention of experts, these uh, basically desperate takes off or die in cost. africa is showing slipping out of the tubs. if you look at the coding ties between beijing
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and also the gap between most quite announcer come, i think i have very much considerable and much more viable and friendly alternatives in terms of giving up in partners in the russia and china. and you just have to wake up and smell the coffee for you hasn't been begging for his seats. in apartment c, the un security calling you and may have refused to give it to us for whatever reason. and so when decisions, i think i forgot the point why suddenly i very interested all the breaks. it also informed me simple government, but i said more that could be by the fish. because when very to the right now the 5 for got long to box. those are the rates are, these are pool you g 20. so the idea is large. for the level of africa, the idea is to you, but you mention of the substance of gender. and that's continued to dominate the
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relationship between africa and the vision security over what russia and china might have to offer africa would also explain why, right after russian for administer sergey laughter of, toward africa. last year job, i didn't had to interrupt his nap schedule and go all the way over to egypt for the cop 27 summit. while secretary of state anthony blinking lives the continent on visits to south africa, congo, and vermont, that now perhaps you will find a way to somehow build new and better ties with africa. but their best shot comes from being totally honest and authentic about what they really want, rather than like, decrease at the bar who pretends that he has absolutely no agenda of the rachel morrison taking us through that know something else we discussed earlier was
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showing his role in promoting the african unions interest within the g 20 group, just to reiterate, the african union has been formally invited and it looks as if they have accepted it invites to join the g. 20. will it be called a $321.00? in any case we heard at from a c, g, c, and correspondence. d, 20, a supposed to be a platform, more mechanism for global problem solving. so at this summit, countries are expected to come in a constructive way or multi lateral development climate banking reform, debt relief technology is set aside the deal political questions and really focused on problem solving and delivering for the world that should be the angle. and that's the hope of it and trying to welcome some more countries from the global south 20 in the block. you're right. everybody is talking about the global south these days. china has declared as a wavering support for the inclusion of african union in the g 20. it is the 1st country to explicitly support this significant endeavor because of the aging
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genuinely believes that potential inclusion of the a you could foster a more inclusive and equitable international community and global governance system as well. it believes the importance of having diverse voices and perspectives in addressing pressing global challenges. so this is one of the things that china would be watching and would love to see happening. yeah, definitely a significant development, but it's not just the invite, isn't it? it just doesn't happen like that. there's so many other issues and that will come with the african unions. membership a lot or voice for africa will want to be heard. and i, those 55 members states that make up the a you, they're not gonna just be happy at making up the numbers if it becomes the g 21. indeed, there's going to be a lot of discussions as to how the global site now has a more powerful voice will not be allowed to happen with the power brokers that make up the grouping. the g 7 essentially at we will see,
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but for not from new daily on day one of the g. 20 summit, 2023. that's where we live. it would be bucks. and roy, the so already big developments coming out of issues 320 way unit is in new delhi. it looks like the african union as an entire and city is now being accepted and welcomed into the g. 20 block as union was saying, while it b g 21 g, 20 plus we'll let you know in the very near future for the meantime. washington's restrictions on chinese semi conducted and bullets and nothing but abuse of power as the message from badging is foreign ministry. china says that the us signs of, of the strength and the countries high tech industry to me while i was the west, has abused its fate, power to unjustifiably suppress chinese companies in violation of the principles of free trade and international economic and trade winds disrupting the stability of
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global production and supply chain and harming others well back firing on itself. i want to stress that the sanctions and containment and suppression will not stop trying this development, but will only strengthen china's resolve and capability for self reliance. and technological innovation seem couldn't. less learn more about this conversation right now. of course a lot to watch it contribute to chris and mr. areas. chris, it's always good to see you, and i'm so glad you hit because you can shed light on what i find this such a monkey subject to the latest development of the so called chip will between china and america. what can you tell us? well, we're seeing again very typically the, the china recreate, come out of washington. essentially what's happened is china, how produced the soup periods had a phone to any of the small thing on the market by a company called wall. why now? so it's so everyone, i always probably the largest chinese technical tech company, if you like. specifically within the month i could ship a telephone in, you know,
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start an industry. they've created a new 5, includes books like well, the made 60, which is go everyone in washington, not the knobs because the chip is more powerful. now, washington is all given that they couldn't have produced this phone without american technology, which has been quite justifiably yet supported to this company. but the truth is where we, how do they know that? so wally, just for them is the spectrum is a company is 99 percent and by its own employees and spends more on research and development than any other kind of company. problem me, company on a. so how they know this, i mean it's complete. complete nonsense basically. yeah. chris, i wouldn't want to ask you because essentially badging instead of the country's micro chip industry is maintaining strong growth despite heavy pressure from certain partners. and they're watching the hemispheres. do you think china, well, or do you even think china can keep up this pace against the odds as well? absolutely, very. i mean, the, the one thing that china has,
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it's not that china doesn't have enough supply side, but in the country to produce more tips for itself. it's that it allows western companies to use. so about supply chain, the main company being apple, really. so apple produces a lot of micro chips in china, pretty much their entire supply for a company called fox called. now a very interesting the, as we know, the chinese all very much the sleeping dragons of the walls. they didn't really do much with this. and now they've reacted very decisively and they've said that every single chinese government official will have to dispose of the right side. and if they continue with that line, it's quite possible that they may repossess some of those factories and use them to produce in their own chips. and just to house get that scope. the us. that's here, a little clip that we've got from a deputy separative site sullivan on, on this issue. as soon as he was pulled out the i've the last couple of days, i'm going to withhold comment on the particular shipping question until we get more information about precisely its character and composition. and for my,
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from my perspective, the, what it tells us regardless is that the united states should continue on its course of a small yard high fence set of technology restrictions focus merrily on national security concerns. not on the broader question of commercial, the couple lane data is where our emphasis has been. that's where it's going to continue sort of regardless of the outcome. but in terms of characterizing the shipping question, that's something that we need to gain more information from before we make any definitive comments on any. so yeah, as we can see, what we for not come in as i just said before, it doesn't seem they've got any informational evidence to back up that the company that spend so much on research and development as effectively as best i can expect to be stolen. that technology, it just seems like a lotus of all the cost to me for that. yeah. okay. fair enough. yes i, i appreciate that. what, what chris, what about this? i mean that there's some american politicians who was saying the car and restrictions against china sim, please don't go far enough. is there another side of the document?
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have you heard from any other officials regarding their reaction? oh yes. so we've got that coming from from sullivan, that we had to bring up the sullivan, these, the deputy sec. despite that, he used to be the, the us and boss it, it's a russia. so he's that he's united. if you look at the time in which he was in the office, the response to the us government was formal, measured when it came to russia. and he's, you know, he's pretty much, i would say a mother right in this kind of line of how he owns his questions. but if we listen to the actual guy gallagher, who's the head of the house representatives, committee on china, which would think would be, you know, its purpose would be to build relationships, buildings, you know, build, ties and build, come us all know he's got a different opinion we can listen to what he had to say as well, right now. the time has come to mind, all us technology exports to both who of a and s m. i see to make clear any firm that flowed to us law and undermines or national security will be cut off from our technology. yeah, so as we can see from that one groceries, the, his, his opinion is let's just cut off any kind of technology exports or,
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or even in bold from all to china. this is the guy that is the head of the committee. that is meant to be, you know, discussing china and looking at ways in which to build in fluids, ties. he's saying normal business, which is pretty crazy, but we, because he thought was to happen. i mean, how many people in the us rely on a smart phone, a laptop, a washing machine, even a fridge, everything these days, these mike projects, and he's basically saying that, cut everything off, which is quite bizarre. i mean, we can just imagine what that would do to it. so the not just the us a call on me, but just the lives that the quality and the standard of like for average us residents and citizens. yeah, i mean, i agree, chris, are the policies these days coming out of the bind. whitehouse. i'm just incredulous. just about every single day. i don't understand what they doing and they didn't even know that coming to going all to contribute. chris, them is always a pleasure. thank you. thanks very well, the european economic model is looking for us to crash as long time reliance on a russian energy begins to manifest itself. was according to
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a new study conducted by the cato institute. only a portion of fresh energy can be replaced in any reasonable timeframe. and even then, it would be at great cost economic wellbeing. u. s. l o g experts could help but cannot replace russian supply unlikely will result in higher prices across the board for americans. the damage to the global economy already significant will be more so all of the medium term. and according to the report of rising gas prices gets slammed the global economy. now we're talking inflation dropping living standards and increased the natural gas exports from the united states to europe have already pushed out the costs of us. so many things, energy services transport and you name it. so my colleague amount of time on we discussed this issue with the time of yes, according to a recent catch. so incident, you bought the, you have any kind of ease model, particularly the job. my model may collapse,
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so the i'm with the overall living side of bullying was in your opinion, all the closes of this kind of things expect to get was as well. i think the honestly is quite clearly. yes. if we look at job, these recent, the export, the success, which in fact fueled the countries whether to be modest, grows 10 years ago, it rested on the 2 main pillars. first, there was germany's phenomenal success, the exports to new, rapid degrade markets in particular china. so that's one aspect, and the other was this was the secure supply, the cheap, reliable, and high quality energy in particular from russia. now, that 2nd bill has collapsed overnights off to the outbreak of
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the training and conflict. it has collapsed as a result of javanese decision got to a sales off. and then as a result, to the south tosh on the gulf stream pipeline, is this going to be enough? what helps the europe through the winter and what the cost really to europe is. uh oh, the rest of the world. would it be when the switch energy sources from a cheap russian gas to a more expensive l n. g from the united states? definitely, it's going to be very expensive. uh, regardless of the coming of the united states, because yeah, we are talking about energy 60 to 80. yeah. and the energy security is generally tied into so economy security as we speak right now in your how when you look at the time you on the line isaac creek and you can see that tri physics,
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industrial sick thoughts are suffering strategies go missed expect. so as i saw free of the practice, you go, my show tech sol solved, suffering because of high energy cost of the war that the united states is waging a gas. it's allies in the, in europe. uh, normally a whole, it is interesting also the review of countries little made but you countries are thinking alike. because recently in his interview with his doctor costs on on, on getting prime minister exclusively said that if something similar happens to soft spring, pipeline hungry is the allies, serbia will consider this as an actual orbital ration. i think that is had dramatic impacts within germany. living standards that have suffered electricity and general energy prices for households have risen, expediting shoddy, so job and exports have been down and german impulse have been out. and for the 1st
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time in decades, germany's trade balance last year was actually negative. i think that's brief. summary, the impact the capital from russian gas has already had a job need. and i think it's, i'm likely to get any better for us is also a suffering great problems. and not only because it cannot get to the completely free uranium from it. so it's, it's called, is in, in the neo colonial, i say somebody and they have established in africa. now the new jersey is deliberated from differential impulses. they actually have to pay for the radium. but there's another aspect to this. and that is that 45 percent of the range and comes from this before a french nuclear plants comes from las vegas on a couple expense. and it goes through russia and also some of it has to get in reached in russia when you try to look at us practising industrial said. so it's on
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go my show sex on the inside on the sec. so on you look at to increase the cutting you were not to that for pressing cost is very high. now on this i fixed in the expense which are many of them kind of break even. so i mean, we're just talking about energy security by the end of the day, one side is going to solve the problem. i mean, this context, i think euro is b is going to deal with the size of the hungry is talk different about as one washington to back off from criticizing the democratic process in europe. considering what some, according to which one, the guns for my us president trump the head of the next election from now on. we don't want to hear the americans talk about how democracy functions here, how the institutions operate or about the rule of law. because if they allow one of the biggest contenders in the election to be disqualified,
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then from there on we won't accept any criticism from that country about how our political system functions. will it comes at a time in budapest, the reason foreign policy, which blocks multiple pro ukrainian initiatives in the u goes directly against u. s. and e. u policies hungry as close with russia, including and try gas info. it's a joint new nuclear power plant, unless the george, some of when he told us that hungry is one of the only european countries with the actual backbone routinely opposing e. you with native policies across a raft of key issues when it comes to foreign policy. um and there is really blaze the trail. i mean, it's just done. it's its own thing. it's a continued quite active economic relations with russia. if it's getting gas is getting oil from russia, it's uh, go up raging on a nuclear energy and about, oh, or by. and it says that this war in ukraine is absolutely insane. is a destructive,
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it needs to come to an end immediately. that needs to be a ceasefire, immediately on this, this immediately, and that he's not going to take, bothering any activity of, uh, transporting weapons into you crates. so that's obviously very different from the e. u. nato. also the i would say about it, but it also was you know, the bad. busy i some years ago, during the micra and it's a crisis. when you know every european country it was supposed to pay for on gillum knuckles foolish decision to welcome a 1000000 or so migrants into europe. and of course, if you want me to go to absorb the 1000000 microns us or germany demanded every european country take it's quote to laggards. and the hungry said no one will take me any zip 0. and that, of course, deeply antagonized the buckles and the rest of the leadership all the time. i
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just got stranger and stranger and even a waiter at washington, the by the administration is now extended a national emergency over concerns of election meddling. all that's missing, there's no proof of these allegations affecting any election outcomes. although there has been no evidence of a foreign power altering the outcomes of deval tabulation in the united states elections. foreign powers have historically sought to explore the americas free and open political system. for this reason, the national emergency declared on september 12th 2018 must continue in effect the on september 12th, 2023. a national emergency was declared in 2018 following allegations of foreign powers were interfering in the american elections. not yet for it had deleted over 10000 accounts, claiming that post of messages to discourage people from voting 2020 the social media johns also states. if it had id to remove molding several styles and the
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iranian box accounts attempting to influence the vote, it just gets more and more ridiculous. washington saying that proliferation of digital devices, like your smart phone, has now made old voting vulnerable. we spoke with blogger, i'm so glad i left the alex report. if i, here's what he had to say. i mean, this is binding. once again, using special powers, the signature of the president to allow the national security to be extended. now that does give the government some special powers, especially some of the 3 letter organizations, the ability to monitor the situation. now this can be used potentially as an advantage uh to get some data on elections to see what people are really talking about, how the communication, what communication devices they using. are they using social media or are they using other types of techniques? so i'm not really surprised that bite and extended this due to his ranking
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in the polls, which is, you know, abysmal. but yeah, no surprise here. definitely not. all right, so to the korean peninsula right now at north koreans, us celebrating that. 75th anniversary of the foundation of the democratic people's republic of korea. a big festivities happening right there in the central young yang uh, rows of minute tree and army formations marching through the capital as well as other countries leadership. the offense was reportedly attended by several high ranking russian and chinese officials. those details consider online with our website odyssey dot com. but thanks for joining us here for this hour, the live broadcast from moscow. of course, a unit, o'neill is the man above town on the rooftop studio in new data. he is covering the g. 20 for us live here on how to international will coverage from union and myself . when we return to the top of the, the the
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means to achieve anything? absolutely. right. so the next and the plane or the rest of these and clearly was supposed to know what we should do east, east or west, north to south us per phone, solidarity and global corporations, all the use of the kind that the world has never seen. so east, west and on, so we have one comedy one, you'll lose the small, the best of both known issue. but for the mobile, when you go annual g d, p per capita is about $4000.00 bureaus. we've got lots of scholars and
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if i'm not crazy enough, i'm going to make it the it was great can use to tell ronald the international as the death told in morocco reportedly rises to when over 600. the deadly quick shakes the country. we do have more details on the way the 3 soldiers are arrested in, but if you know fast, i one charges of pulsing against the routing mid a trade which is led by the wills and youngest of states. also, india has proposed permanent membership while the african union in g 20. i am confident that we have consensus on this proposal.
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