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if i'm not crazy enough, i'm not going to make it the breaking news on archie, the death toll in morocco reportedly rises to 820 as a deadlier as quick shakes the country for details on the way the 3 soldiers are arrested in regina faso on charges of fighting against the ruling military, which is led by the world's youngest head of state. and india has proposed permanent membership for the african union in g 20. i am confident that we have consensus on this proposal.
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historical global ships, the club of 20 nations expands its membership to 21. as the african union officially becomes a new full participants of the g. 20 group will bring you live special coverage at the g 20 summit throughout the day. the line from moscow. this is archie international. i am rachel ruble. we start with breaking news on our t more than 800 of people have reported. they've been killed and around a $670.00 injured in morocco after a deadly earthquake shook the country. as the center was around 80 kilometers from mary cash was tremors, as striking the region in the early hours of the morning. the . the people in the morocco are staying outdoors to avoid the danger of collapsing
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buildings. the epicenter was registered near the town of el who's where some residents reportedly remained wrapped under debris. and many locals are displaced. wearing a 2nd wave of tremors. we heard from survivors who described their terrifying experience for the yeah, and i was visiting my neighbors on the 3rd floor when suddenly we saw things falling from above. we were unable to sit or stand there and out of the house along with many other residents. the earthquake was a very strong we was surprised by an intense vibration. iverson and it has was moving. we didn't know what happened. my mother told me it was enough quake. i said it is not possible. then we left the house very quickly. i was in the house, i saw people going outside. i heard a lot of noise. i thought it was rain, but it was a sound to the earthquake. journalist martin jay was awakened by the are as quick as it struck during the night. he says that hit the country with no warning while locals were enjoying at the start of the weekends. in a country isn't
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a certain state of shock. there is a certain amount of a panic and disbelief just about every single morocco city from the top of the country to the bottom, and a nation wide people are leaving on. so i'm coming to stay on the streets because they're already worried about a 2nd quite the 1st one happening above the level. so if you look at the time, it was something like about 60 to 90 seconds of the same total. i didn't really time. it was a very so really experience for me. i have to say i was sleeping at the time. i woke up to find all 4 rolls on the floor, shaking and quite honestly. um, but supply service, a cement folding on top of me. don't forget, 1130 at night on a friday evening america. she's really what everybody's on the streets in this part of the summer buying food and generally enjoying the atmosphere. it wasn't predictable to and um, you know, i think everybody was, was really taken aback by it. and so as you'd expect a now, because
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a number of people were the 2nd one will come up when i 1st happened around 1130, i think 10 minutes up towards the authorities. one people. the 2nd one might be coming in a couple of hours. so that should be about now. we're all hoping that isn't going to happen, of course. so i think probably just thirty's were just coming. so i'm making sure that i'm the repeats of quite which is quite a common phenomenon. i understand. didn't apples you left behind me? you can see an inside of the wall, a brick who completely collapsed on to a section of my house, which had wooden suspended tools. i punched a few holes in it. this is about 3 minutes is where i slept. so um i built my bedroom and my bathroom out of uh, double skin wooden was kind of the same style of american houses that probably save my life. if i have gone for putting bricks, commercial brakes around me and they would have collapsed onto my wife and i,
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we wouldn't be here now. so um we've kinda sells pretty lucky. um we're ready to run the house. so any time the doors open, um, so we're just waiting to pay the rumble, which is a, a weird, weird place to be as the desktop continues to rise in morocco, international humanitarian groups are stepping in, providing much needed assistance. we've heard from hudson, l. chicago, a regional director for north africa at the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. he says dealing with the earthquakes aftermath is a race against time. as the top priority now, and we are working on multiple funds, a search and rescue to get to those trouts to get them to medical emergency medical assistance needed on the transports to provide to provide the 1st aid, but also in barrel critically to take care of the survivors who are homeless,
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maybe needing food and water. there are many people who are survived pregnant women and children, elderly and 6, also our priorities for us as well. so this is a race against time is always in those 1st hours. and we want to also working with them are all right, crescent, know, and their volunteers lived in on the streets from the very 1st hours to make sure to minimize further injury prevention further injury by making sure that people stay away from gloucester. and usually colossal building, but they think proper shelter. this is an area with snakes and scorpions and so on . so sometimes we see further, you know, indirect, let's say type. so the injuries, how think from this, people on the road, badly damaged urology. we see a lot of motor vehicle accident, so we urge caution and we urge people to really be extra, extra careful. we don't want to make it worse for the medical responders and the
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search and rescue teams. well now to burkina faso, where 3 soldiers had been arrested on suspicion of planning to overthrow the ruling military. the 3 militants have been arrested and presented through an investigating judge who has arrested indicted among charges of military and criminal conspiracy. disobeying to mones conspiracy against the security of the states and endangering the lives of others. of the west african state recently has faced a wave of instability in the last year alone, burkina faso sought to cruise that resulted in a change of government. according to the military prosecutor, the soldiers intended to encourage a balance of regime change. the country is currently being governed by an interim military leadership before promised elections following the military coup last year . abraham tre already became the world's youngest head of states. well, according to a security analyst in west africa, the confidence has
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a bumpy ride ahead. listen, attempted to feel it because i mean, you, you, you look at the, the structure you look at when he takes he to pull up, getting lots and times. i mean, it does all the previous government unnecessarily. he actually has man, i in charge, but they ask them, i am civilians last system in that way. god, he knew that this was actually something that was going to happen if this is going to be a set to go best of military in book, you know, fossil then there ought to be a new formulation of policy terms of democracy in terms of the system of governance in terms of structure to be able to actually consolidate what booking of possible has at the moment. because now it as one itself, so to speak, at this moment, from the french at influence and now excited to reach out to russia almost all the for my calling me. so the french government, the whole now went in themselves all the ad,
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the colonial must this and then guess the embrace of that falls, the west inside this and i can see for a fact that we are most seeing the end of it. hunger is at the top. diplomat has warned washington to back off from criticizing the democratic process in europe. that's as in the us, there has been a barrage of legal actions against the former president. donald trump, the head of the next selection 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, then from there on we won't accept any criticism from that country about how our political system functions. as it comes out of time when budapest recent foreign policy which blocked multiple pro ukrainian initiatives in the u goes directly
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against the u. s. and e. u policies hungry is closed with russia, including and trade gas in force in a joint project to build a nuclear power plant analyst george and simulate, told us that hungry is one of the only european countries with the backbone routinely opposing e u. n. natal policies and a number 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 um, quite active economic relations with russia. if it's getting gas is getting oil from russia, it's uh, go up rating on a nuclear energy and about, oh or bonus said that this war in ukraine is absolutely insane. it's a destructive, 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,
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transporting weapons into your grades. so that's obviously very different from the e. u. nato also the same, but it also was, you know, the bad boy, some years ago, during the microns crisis, when, you know, every european country 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 laggards, and the hungry said no one else taking any zip 0. and that, of course, deeply antagonized the bottle and the rest of the leadership. washington's restrictions on it, chinese semi conductor in parts are nothing but abuse of power that violate free trade rules and norms. that is the message from badging for administrative. i'm
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trying to says that us sanctions only strengthen the countries high tech industry to make one or you of course, the west has abused state power to unjustifiably suppress chinese companies in violation of the principles of free trade and international economic and trade rules disrupting the stability of global production and supply chain and harming others while back firing on itself. i want to stress that sanctions containment and suppression will not stop china's development, but will only strengthen china's resolve and capability for self reliance and technological innovation. we're seeing again, typically the i'm the china recreate. come out of washington. essentially what's happened is china have produced the c p, a telephone to any of a small thing on the market by a company called wall. why now? said so everyone. i've always probably the largest chinese technical tech company, specifically within the my grid, shipped a telephony and you know, started an industry they've created a new site, includes books like well,
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the made 60, which is go everyone in washington, often homes because the chip is more powerful now, washington is all doing it. they couldn't have produced these funding without american technology, which has been quite justified the at school to, to this company. but the truth is how do they know that? so wally, just for them is suspected as a company is 99 percent owned by its own employees and spends more on research and development than any other company on us. so how they know this, i mean it's complete nonsense. basically, the one thing that china has is it's not that china doesn't have enough supply side, but in the country to produce more chips for itself. it's, it, it allows western companies to use. so that supply chain, the main company being apple, really. so apple producers, a lot of my projects in china, pretty much their entire supply for a company called felts calling. now, very interesting, the, as we know, the chinese are very much the sleeping dragons of the wells. 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 have to dispose of
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a right side. and if they continue with that line, it's quite possible that they may a, we possess a lot of these factories and use them for producing their own chips and just a house get that's got the us. that's here, a little clip that we've got for that deputies deputy of sites sullivan on, on this issue. as soon as the it was pulled out the either 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, 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 narrowly on national security concerns not on the broader question of commercial decoupling. that is where our emphasis has band, 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
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definitive comments on it. so yeah, as we can see from that comment, as i just said before, it doesn't seem they've got any informational evidence to backup that the company to 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 guestimate. so we've got that coming from from solid. but now we have to, we have the sullivan, these, the deputy sec. despite that, he used to be the, the us on boss's, it's a russia. so he's that he's united, if we look at the time in which he was in the office, the response to the u. s. government was formal, measured when it came to russia. and he's, you know, he's pretty much, i would say a moderate in this kind of line is how we, honest his questions. but if we listen as the actual guy gallagher, who's the head of the house representatives committee on china, which we 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 going to different opinions 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 us law and undermines or national security will be cut off from our technology. his opinion is,
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let's just cut off any kind of technology at exports. oh oh oh, oh oh, even if you pull 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 them. thoughts ties, he's saying normal business, which is pretty crazy 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 this is cut everything off, which is quite bizarre. i mean, we can just imagine what that would do to, to the doctors, the us army, but just the lives that the, the quality in style that of like for average us residents and citizens. but do tony saw it is well underway in new delhi. big things are happening and our very own union o'neill, who's on the rooftop at our special studio, is hosting our coverage for the summit. so let's go live now to unit for the very latest the
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. yeah, it's a very wet roof top, but the weather has cleared off on it is turning into a beautiful evening here as we edge towards the end of play on day one of the g. 20 summit. the 1st ever g 20 summit to be held in india at lots to go through at today during both sessions. all of the leaders meetings a lot happening on the sidelines as well. but the big news line, it has to be the one that came at the start of the day that of the african union at going to join the g. 20. now perhaps be coming to g $21.00 after the a you said yes. to prime minister to render moody's at question whether you wanted to join or not. so that means that there's going to be more oxalic invoices in the g 20 going forward. let's listen exactly to what was said by the indian p. m.
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i. yes, i'm i, this period and the 21st century is the time to give the entire world in your direction. it is a time when all challenges demand new solutions and therefore we must fulfill our responsibilities with a human centric approach. india has become a symbol of inclusion. india has proposed a permanent membership for the african union in g 20. i am confident that we have consensus on this proposal. the prime minister of india, i know the new movie announcing new fish, surely that african union remember, which is a mega groping awful will 50 countries. it is now officially a fault who g 20. that announcement also in all likelihood is expected. tomorrow that the g 20 block will be called the g $21.00. now full.
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so here at the when you opt for on this event, down in delhi, a section one, all started was code one. now remember in deals president sees teens out one of the family, one future i was with session one was called one us and of the focus really all section one was climate fine on employment action. i remember under india's presidency, and this was one of the key areas that india believe that it needs to focus on also biofuel lines. that is something that perhaps would have been a major topic of discussion in a session. 12 dates, everything. as far as the g 20 summit on day one is concerned, it's going well on a time and started over the remember, no reason will be meeting reading, shaking hands with the, with the needles from across the was,
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i'm really we are keeping track of all of those sessions and they will be, of course, tomorrow, a big day when we're going to be waiting to see whether that daily declaration will take shape off or join to communicate or not of call. so at the sticking point, there has been ukraine of china and russia on one side. and of course the west, the u. s. and it's ally on the bill. all i'm really geopolitical expired. seeing the despite g to n t beagle forum, where all the international economic cooperation should be, discuss stuff. it has been sort of become a battle ground. so to see, to discuss geo politics, which is unfortunate. but india being the mediator being the possible color and negotiate so it really is trying even now, i'll pull that joint communicative, come out. but of course we'd have to keep our eyes on that for tomorrow.
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the, a seed on a joint communicate to be issued for the summit, despite previous concerns that there would not be a consensus on key issues, particularly the ukraine comp, like a statement appears to maintain a neutral stance on that matter without condemning russia in law or russian foreign ministers, circuit law prob, is representing moscow's interest in the d 20 punt of recessions. ortiz maria phenomena has the defense. a hearing this year's summit started a lot are always expected to speak at 2 of the 3 plenary sessions, all named off to the official multiple, the indian to 21 or one family, one teacher. the 1st one held already earlier on saturday. here behind closed doors, focused on green and sustainable development, climate change 0 emissions environmental protection. russia said it would share with its partners here hates assessment of the risks of the transition to the green
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economy, especially for vulnerable countries. on sunday brushes for a minister will be speaking at the final one, future session promoting democracy and strengthening the role of the countries belonging to the global majority. people will say a lot of those arrival here are most who claimed its biggest concern this year. his, the west tends to politicize, did you trying to global gathering kinds of air pressure on india specifically coming from d 7 countries such as france, germany grade, breaking under the supervision of the united states of america to include the circle and bali paragraph on ukraine and all final documents, all the summits, russia strongly opposes what model sco calls you print is ation all take 20 in india by the way, made it clear repeatedly that it is an economic forum. had a one set to state based way, 8 refuse to invite the frame. the president told him, is a lensky to participate in annual visit. 20 events here on the indian soil,
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and russia said it appreciate some praises. india is commitment and its position to stay and keep everybody pragmatic and practical, and hopes that the countries will be able to overcome their internal divisions and come to consensus necessary to adopt the final declaration. or. yeah, welcome back to our wrist helps you do here in new delhi, and as we've been doing to right the day, we've had managed to get some a great guess. i'm yet another one joins me know. let's say hello to mean it should be a lot for press trust of india news agency correspondent in russia on the political list as well. thanks for taking the type of track up here. i know it's a little bit i but it's worth it for the view, isn't it? i'm a busy day. a historic one. yeah. for for india, the 1st the g 20 day almost dropped off now. and but we have to start with that news. don't worry about the african union and look set to join making the g 20
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going to change its name. i suppose the g 21. how significant does that does a very significant because of, from the very beginning of the preparations for the daily submit payment is that more the said the endeavor to present the global so and buy in global sells? of course the we have of fig guys. are me the part of the global sold and the prime minister movies? he, when, when he went to washington for the summer with the us also there he, in the right us convincing, say that mode this, that he wants the, you, you look like you're his dad. he owns the african union also as a global. so and it, and this is a reading good development in the sense because you've got neighborhoods pointing out the new global this with the pin to try
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a process. isn't that going out? and maybe when we talk about globalization and the whole body of africa with a huge population and resources is just nothing. so i think it's a mazda, struck by 5 minutes to a movie, to bring all the people you have when you know some people talk about the me this vin? no, he's talking plus something about global sold. this docket is talking about that he's going on going back to a non alignment within that was the need to know in that moment. and i think that the back is also and that there's vision of united thing apartment follow needs, and all the into one there is a big force or to extend because there with the ideas of sol, solved thanks team they'll talk as well. can i just touch upon perhaps,
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as the plane goes over and over over by the, the fox stuff it's happening now. it's the timing of it because we know that the african union joining it was spoken about before by china, by russia at noah, by india. was it just a mix of all that at perhaps pressure all the g 20 members to get the african union involved? well, you see, after the new green thing, great is the word to you that like go a part of for foreign news for 7 slides in flu. somebody is slovak, good thing is, well that the and the europe think that it's problem a fully woods problem. and the, and the, the other overloads problem that i'm not killed ups problem. so that is, and i would say that the breaking point when india a want that the, the global problem should be everybody's problem. and what is a little bit of
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a lot of problems like fly mid june of the thing to alter their uh cause basically started colored by the color of neal their powers, africa in half because the side of the residents are still there and the, and see in the uh, analogy with color need and now it is will develop. i'm going there. rather talk about new colonialism than the korean conflict because you can understand why yes, is that the likely? yeah. but, so that this was a breaking point. so we in the ones that everybody's problems would be everybody's problem and not already your wps problem. and remember we should remember that there are g d in its present form was formed after a bit to it, but it, it 2008 gracious i. that was a big glass is a v 7. mm hm. 8. does the prices of hives. yes. and then all of
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a sudden we are there, the light that they have to ship. she had some of this one, but in fact do they want to use that one wanted to i think on page 2 hoping to stabilize the. busy really got, i mean i'm hasn't realized that so i think you would the, the, the, the bullet i vision in the present the summit. yeah. because i see your green hat is really knew that the g 7 is the one to me need the it didn't that they want them to did the it didn't that. i mean india has been working hard to avoid the means to stop them from doing this. and you know, i wasn't one of the programs on tv and didn't tv programs and somebody said that the one thing is a great that the family is the more the has managed to keep zalinski out
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of this because use me every, this is me every bit you said no, no data, nothing going with this and nothing. because these are the problems which have to be charged. there are other issues in the world. yeah. and a not the good thing it could be does. now everybody's talking about the new, do you been to us as a creation? well for us. yeah. can i touch upon something perhaps that marty's those both together, those issues though the, the green deal. and we know that today, president or the one at said that he was attempting to at get primarily western nations to, to agree with what was initially brokered by d u and to get the green i to the countries but need it most. that's what rushes big issue was a lot of the grain that when i 1st went to europe from the block c and those those
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silos. so do you think that present or, or the one might mix some inroads in trying to get the deal that was struck to be implement legacy because you see my the, you know, whether the media has created the nipple and this talk in view of the whole problem we've got to get back hasn't even says out that the hardly any where the things of that by i'd rather not to go that might be coffee there. there's that there was nothing that recognize not been diagnosed with the main thing is that direct testing that you have. you'll give us the cause facing the to use it with dad, from his dad and, and we'll be back in a very what the deal. yeah. but the dad not because it and then everybody knows that they use that are you in the from the you in so to that is the one that.
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