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make your way through the start. you'll discover each region is known for its own unique arts and traditions the, the j 20 club and the opposite. the final declaration with our condemning russia for the ukraine prices also welcoming a new member of the group. the african union developing news here on our to the death toll from morocco's deadly earthquake reaches to thousands. we hear from local some speaking of their terrifying ordeal. the field when i heard that my neighbor was trapped under the rubble of her house, we rushed to save her. i was safe by my neighbors who cleared the rubble with their bare hands. and cranes, new defense minister is even more corrupt. that's the claim of american investigative journalist to see more hearse. citing a us intelligence official,
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the you're watching our to international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. i look at the week's top news stories straight ahead. as the g 20 summit enters it's 2nd and final day in new delhi, we continue our special coverage of the global gathering here on our t international. the of the sessions on day 2 of the g. 20 summit getting underway soon. rob leaders and representatives, including russian foreign minister survey law prov, have arrived at the mahatma gandhi, memorial, or indian. the prime minister. moody welcomed each guest with the gift of a base scarf made of hardy fabric, which was promoted by mahatma gandhi himself. and on the 1st day of the
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some of the g, 20 group adopted a final declaration with a somewhat neutral stance. rupture of much to the disappointment of western states was not condemned. and the document concerning the ukraine crisis and other key points is the invitation of the african union to the g. 20 club. as a permanent member, the g 20 committed to enhance ties with the african continent which plays an important role in the global economy as the declaration sides. the club of 20 or rather come of $21.00 now promised to support industrialization in africa, as well as in the least developed countries. the south african presidential spokesperson welcomes the invitation to the group. oh, the new york is going to participate in union to engage and participate in various
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membership functionalities that are going to resolve well as the g 20. some enters in the 2nd day prospects of a joint communique have been confirmed with the african union welcomed into the block as a full, permanent member. artesia brings and sharma brings us the details. they to the g. 20 summit in the ice reading in new delhi as lita is a gathering. and raj god which is a memo really dedicated to my hot small guntee after which we're going to see another session the 3rd session for one future. remember india is presidencies. theme that one of one family and one fuse chess and the sessions are categorized into those. what's really the big data we from the g 20 summit on during the us presidency husband, the voice for the bill,
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boost sal is in the inclusion else that can union the african union. joining the tables, not as a n y t, not as a guest, but as a full member of this club over g 20 bill, the app is going to be the real mock, the real the answer with. so we knew or as we'll go back home to date, also the daily declaration that has been a big success. remember there's a, there's been a lot of suspense around that. and that suspense was expected to the last minute. will there be a joint to communicate well, they're not viewed joints communicate, but experts see that in the i made the impossible possible around 4 pm yesterday. local time, the prime minister of india and the ranger movie announced that there's a consensus amongst the bill office about as far as the daily declaration is concerned and it has been adopted. and that's was explaining crucial for 2 reasons
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. one in the history of g 20, that hasn't ever been a time that of a joint to communicate has not come out of a some age. and this time exports a belief that that would happen simply because the block has been divided, or your queen of the west, in fact, and one side and china and russia on one side or the language strong as a body declaration. remember before india, its agenda was more important and, and a lot was in fact up at stake here, that restructuring trip to foreign seas, that's also multi laptop bags. that is something of that needed to be turned into action. and which is why the need of the joint communicate was very, very important. and that have happened so far the be
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a to is supposed to conclude around noon today. but really, as in the of presidency g, 20 presidencies consent, it is true that it's not showing me in the as move into the sun, but global south moment to the sun with the inclusion of african union to make all blocks of 55 countries. now being marched into g 20 soon, we'd hear the g 2 and t is picked off g 21 with vague and geopolitical ships underway. our very own union. o'neill is at our studio, leading our coverage of the global gathering in new delhi. so let's go live to union for the very latest. yes, indeed. the sky is having data open here you are. welcome. live to new delhi. thanks very much. rachel. without housing dumping the expectations for today. i'm in deep
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throughout the weekend. a loss has been accomplished. a lot more still to do seems to be at the general thinking here in the indian capital. so we're going to get through all those at big issues today. and we start to our interviews with a friend of the program. it's very good to say again like n p or ser, the journal. this thanks for taking the time you have left it with the weather stuff you coming in as well it's, it's a month certain conditions out there. i love with the i watch range all the time. it's beautiful to see, to be honest. it just affects the journalism part of things a little bit in terms of what has been achieved, like we, uh, we saw about joints at communicate to be released later today. it appears there's unanimity, which perhaps in some quarters wasn't expected. you're just overall sense on what was agreed upon based on the expectations that i personally had. and many
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of my colleagues had, i think of more or less we have uh, reality is set in here. uh, most importantly, other for most thing is that under in this presidency, dietrich the summit, this time was not allowed to become for, for them to settle a g o policy goes corps as it had the. but in the mind, nobody happened didn't mind the last year when uh there was a what's the address of the ukrainian, alida zalinski. so which means, you know, if it's, i'm not saying that you know, someone or that the, you know, some leaders shouldn't appear. you know for them and to give a speech, but then the 4th cause is last offer. and then the thing of the shying on the meeting is, uh uh, the 4th is completely super severe from uh, what should have been discussed in this meeting, which is an excellent,
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which is as an should be a meeting to discuss economic issues. of course i'm, i'm i, i acknowledge that it has changed a lot from the time it was conceived in 1999. right. but those who meant to have mostly finance ministers and central bankers. and since 2007, 2000, they didn't know retina. it became and i knew like to size the heads of states have been taking part then. so he does mall from a lot solve uh, mostly economic and financial issues were discussed in to uh, accommodate. uh uh, now that ident development then, and when you have the funds, you have a whole range of issues coming on. right? uh, including the way, uh at the moment for security climate change green technologies, um, uh, green insurance and uh, uh, all sorts of things. and probably when it comes to food security, this time around that will concerns whether it was the was that led to it or the
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sanctions that led to it. so definitely that was the convergence of uh, the politics uh and your comics in here on it. you like, it just goes to show, i would surmise the talking is good. you can, it can lead to 2 agreements once you start discussing things like that. and can i just say the, on the, on, on the similar points you had at key of saying aloud, just read the statement directly. g. twin team members have nothing to be proud of . and it's not a case of perhaps abusing their benefactors again because they were very direct half of the g 20 r western nations. a lot of them are supplying ukraine with, with a, including lead to late. so that's how they solve this joint declaration. i would see that as a uh and next hydration the comment that often comes from a country that in conflict. uh, i think it's
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a natural response from them because this is the kind of a typical response to that as always come from the training and leadership. and i'm not surprised with that. but uh, at the same time you do think they're benefactors will be surprised that the almost abusive language is, are, are we going to see some of these countries who agreed to this leadership a declaration point, change the ways whether they go away from the summit. i doubt it, in that sense, they'll continue to supply um, said munitions to ukraine that they wanted to step back and think that to be uh, be resigned. uh we agreed to a declaration of d in new to lee. so let's many ways let's change. let's have a read think i don't think that's going to happen. but a human, the different the needle is summit, is that, that that was a great to focus on,
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not going deep into conflict resolution because this is off to are not the platform we have doesn't, should leave for conflict resolution and the common from uh, q 4 is a rather long expected lines. just one more on that because they're, they're to collect, cut a 2 legs up. it was almost seen as a talking shop by perhaps g 7 countries, e u, that they just assume that there would be a similar declaration as to last year in bali declaring at russia they, they, the whole aggressor and talking and in such language, was it almost a startling moment for them to realize that the rest of the world isn't quite in sync with their thinking. i think it's all, you know, all this new stories uh, mostly speculative stories, starting from the expectation that the narrative that was built in the section of
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the media that the lens key was going to be invited to speak to in the india, somebody from early this year itself, india was clear about what happened. yeah, it didn't up and there was very clear who was the, gets confused of, of going to be that a number of 8 countries. and they were extremely sure about whom they were going to in white to the g. 20 summit then does ellen skews name was not this. and when the especially the western media step of highlighting a saelens keys and likely address to the trinity. and later it was a clear that he was not going to come at the word reports again saying that it was a smell on the spot to zalinski. and then the indian establishment including the jeep and the shop. for mister, i'm with up guns. clearly stated, the, it was not in the, in, in, in, in any kind of intent that they didn't have that and from early on a,
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that decided not to go the light and that, that, to speak in the black body. somebody then, so these sort of stories keep appearing all the time speculative stories and we don't know how to preach speculative stories. these are speculations, and i don't think we should be too much attention to those when a country that is hosting the summit, the after exchanging ideas after talking and leslie. you for odds and having a bilateral meetings with hundreds of them, had decided that, that kind of worked on, on a certain kind of a conclusion that as we don't want any kind of a deal political forecasts or kind of a, um, street fighting happening q. well, thank you very much for coming in to us today and braving the elements to give us
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your take on what's already happened on that. what perhaps is at forward today we would like and p journalist and author at, by the way, you can read a lot of who likes articles nor t dot com have very insightful stuff this week, particularly thank you. look, indeed at that's where we live it from i from new delhi, but throughout the day we're going to have lots of wonderful gas just delving into the new type of what the g 20 has achieved on. possibly not cheap as well. we'll delve into that. stay with us here on our team. all right, thanks so much union and of course we'll be hearing quite a bit from you throughout the day is that the 20 is well underway. adding insult to injury, that's how and you representative the d. 20 summit has portrayed russia's promise to provide african countries in need, with free grain. not only have you decided to pull out of this agreement on the black sea, but at the same time, you're taking the port infrastructure to add insult to injury. russia is offering
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$1000000.00 tons of grain to african countries in a per day of generosity. what cynicism and contempt for african countries, the following moscow is decision not to renew the black sea grain and it should have russian president vladimir put an offer free grain to numerous african countries. the u. n. n. turkey previously forced an agreement between moscow in kiev last year that permitted grand supplies to be shipped from ukrainian fords. however, the criminal and the claims that it's conditions that such as facilitating russian agricultural exports have been neglected. moscow has stated that it would not rejoin the agreement unless the west satisfied satisfies the previously agreed upon that terms. we heard from public affairs analyst calvin emanuel, who says the remarks made by the representative for not an example of diplomacy. how would it be picking up back? i don't think we come in sign them statements by the representative was fair and
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was, am polite, tons of them. i think so. the russia, honestly thing that rush, i have the points, it's in sometimes that's the russian side of humans. he's also head to give you asking for the whole thing to come back to do given fucking bucket. we don't have tell you categorically that the statement that was made by the representatives and was to be assessed for it and, and it wasn't diplomatic and then it was m d 20 in 50 was an opportunity for the you for define of all the other members of the g 7 to actually sit down with the restaurant part of them, as i said, he loved roles and discuss the solution. so he's going to have so many other solutions that these people much worse than usual. so i'm not gonna change it to prove very care. let's take minus i by not, not the way to feel much to, to, to speak for me to will be bringing you our special coverage here on our t international throughout the final day of the g. 20 summit,
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you can also catch up with all the biggest developments and latest updates on the world's most powerful economic gathering on our website and social media platforms . the well now to developing news here on our tea, dudley earthquake and morocco has left around 2000 people dead and more than 1800 injured. that's according to the latest update from the countries interior ministry . the f a center was around the 80 kilometers from the city of mary cash with tremors. continuing into the early hours of the morning, the epicenter was registered near the town of al hose where a residence reportedly remain trapped under debris. several countries have stepped in the helped morocco, the red cross society of china pledged on saturday to provide to provide the american red present financial support as emergencies. humanitarian assistance was
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tanisha, and the united arab emirates also offering their help to rescue teams. buildings in the upper center are severely damaged in many of those who were lucky to survive are now left without homes. we heard from survivors who described their terrifying experience the feel, but the problem was picking up a bucket of water when the ground started shaking. had to run for safety with the wall cracked under the pillar and everything fell to the ground. i ran outside with my children. when i heard that my neighbor was trapped under the rubble of her house, we rushed to save her. it was a button and i was asleep when the earthquake struck. i couldn't escape because the roof fell on me. i was trapped. i was saved by my neighbors who cleared the rubble with their bare hands. now i'm living with them in their house because mine was completely destroyed. the same with a limb to me make, i would say, i feel sorry for young child. so today he was crying because both he's owned and
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he's doing that with trapped onto the rubble. we have to be strong to help these people. we can fail. we have to help each other of the alex, the rest of the cobb has resigned from his post as ukraine's defense minister. just hours after president zalinski announced he's giving him the sac or is that have to be replaced by re stem or off who has been the head of the countries main privatization fund? alexi wasn't a cob, had served as defense chief since november 2021. he campaigned for more military aid for keep what you said amounted to $100000000000.00 since last year. however, under his leadership, the defense ministry rocked by corruption scandals which in care of it struggled to deal with meanwhile, according to new bombshell claims from american investigative journalist seymour, her siding and, and an anonymous us intelligence official, ukraine's new defense minister is even more corrupted than the last,
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the journalist claims that wisdom are off over saw the sale of state property and made a fortune. also having a large villa in spain, corruption scandals and ukraine are a frequent occurrence. according to the media of the decision to fire. the defense minister likes the reason the call came against the backdrop of misconduct allegations in the army. we discussed the matter with political analyst and human rights activists are not the devil a who said that that corruption is part of the countries that political culture mcclane. my old account is one of the most corrupt country in the world. you print in political culture of the collection is guns, hand in hand. ways you know everything from a comedian becoming full edition president of the country. and so it's a big surface. it's some kind of go to the test file and show my question to you. so is the, has to be a stove. i mean, how come billions and billions and billions of dollars keep coming in to where as
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well as the quite is a money on the ring operation. we always have to keep that in mind. and if we take into account that structure which was created shortly after the my, that includes the money going laundry through to where back to the landscape. and back to the us, anders the to the us embassy and shift. so in that boot is the front structure, a national and side for up from 0. it's staffed with a lot of, of it's trans characters, including some former georgian shadow. we figure who was quickly naturalized ukrainian. so we could, you know, and those people serve us conduit to the us embassy and j, of which supervisors themselves, all the location of us said money in diverse products, including the fight against production. we're dealing with the people that are immersed himself in this feeding frenzy. it's like they're feeding at the crop of ukraine and they're so compromised with such
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a degree that the entire structure of the us political establishment. but also the arms of manufacturers. the bio lab in the big farm, i expect him addition to the buy on the app. so you really have every major structural player that matter in the united states, which has been involved in ukraine. and everybody's got a lot of stakes. me lots of billions of dollars i've been invested if they does that have to create those labs and to come back there in spite of that, again, a function of experimentation. it's to assure us law on those kind of like to be useful. yeah. so this fits also with the. ready political strategy, which as we all know, why still use ukraine as a, as a runjun against russia. and, uh, it just comes all together in a way. and so such an extent that it's, it's difficult to think, well, you know, she don't, somebody be the subject of the cracking down on corruption. mm hm. so again,
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you will see at the margin, some people being, you know, not as good as, as, as they should be in p o in trying to be discrete about what they're doing. but on the whole, it will continue. friday is the 80th anniversary, and the liberation of the dawn past region from nazi occupation. russia's president vladimir putin has addressed the nation congratulating as people and underlining the importance of the day in russian history for you. what are you still seeing? mean is that what gets resources were of enormous importance to the enemy? taking possession of them was one of the goals of the german attack on the soviet union. and the nazis did everything to keep the jeanette steps behind them to force people to work for the military, machine of the 3rd reich during the time that the cruel, cynical peace will the dawn best and the hundreds of thousands of partisans, underground fighters civilians,
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children were subject to torture and executions and powerful enemy fortifications grew up on t lines. i am sure that 9 years ago on the sacred frontiers, the example of the soldiers of the great patriotic war, led their descendants, the militia of the dawn bass. it reinforce their courage and resilience and a new battle against naziism. it gave the grandchildren and great grandchildren up the winters of the war, the strength to defend their land, their culture, language, and heritage. this is what represents russia comprehensive and its history, indestructible in its spiritual traditions and faithful to the legacy and memory of its ancestors. on september, the 8th 1943 large parts of dun boss were finally liberated from nazi occupation. but the region paid a heavy price. cities were reduced to rubble. and during the occupation of dun boss, the nazis killed 220000 civilians. took 150000 prisoners of war
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and force over 250000 people to work in germany. more than $66000.00 red army soldiers gave their lives for the liberation of the region. the memorial complex and samuel gala was built in 1967 paid for by miners and local, some nearby towns and villages. and it was known as a peoples monument to shift and families gathered here to mont victory dice. and the liberation of dumbass from flashes of but fist fighting took place in 9 years ago as the people of dunbar, once again full to defend the alarm from neo nazis. but it was a reminder of what happened to these monuments were reconstructed in 2022, with a view of the armed forces represented. they were damaged or partially destroyed, when fighting broke out in the region in 2014. this monument behind me. as you can see was even struck by glad rockets while associate memorials,
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the monuments of being torn down across the crane, and that will swear in europe. here they are being restored these sacred grounds by the name of those who died in the 2nd world war, buried alongside them. those that law said lives and will resume fighting a repeat of the apostles full by those that went before the flowers of also being laid here on the graves of those of folding since 2014 parts of more than 14000 people the being killed. since that periods, they all remember today was all that full fathers who full in the great patriotic war, both of whom were fighting to liberate this land from fascism for those gathered. here it is important to remember those who gave their lives 18 years ago as well as i was fighting to defend the line today. she wasn't used to to have left is to repeat itself again today, the opposition size are the same. the customer of this conflict is again the west. we are fighting against the collective once. once again. we are overcoming the and
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learn lessons of our history. that was the stuff that you need in order for naziism to no longer appear in our country. it is not enough to negotiate with it, it must be destroyed. this is the conflict of a night elation because the west does not see us as partners or friends who wants us to not longer exist. the west is drawing us, therefore we have nothing to negotiate about wanting to destroy them. this is the only guarantee of our existence. victor remains never sing to us next good impulse . lisky wants to say that the people of dun boss for very much waiting for the day of re unifications when dunbar became russia again, was in fact mentally and never ceased to be russian. people have been fight being and fighting for 8 years, and we congratulate them. russian president vladimir, prince of the dress, the crowd in the video watch on yet people's republic leave. the dentist posted as spoke about the history of fighting fox you them on the events of 2014, when possible, flat up in the region again were true to our history,
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were to to our land and were act and executive luck. our ancestors did 80 years ago, this monument is our additional place of strength. now we have a new revival taken into account the current realities of time taking into account not only the shows of the great patriotic war, but also taking into account the heroes of the militia of the 1st wave taken into account, the heroes of the special middle to reparation, this is a real place of power and we as residents have done by us, we're right in 2014. so we have our own past, although it has been difficult, but we're also have to present and most importantly, the future today has been a moving on poignant tribute to those who sacrifice so much to liberate this land from nazi occupation. and it is also be in a dire reflection of a day when the people said never again or always on those fascism raises ugly heading the region. once more, the people have vowed to stay for, though i'm defeated once again, this is steve sweeney and the don't. yes. republic. faulty a 10
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year old palestinian boy has been injured by a stone throne by israeli settlers in the west bank. his uncle filled us in on the incident. yes ma'am. the day a keen on the to a g. we are on our way from the city of jeanine towards our hometown that i bates, eric. when her passing through bates. ellie, there was a red mazda car and driving recklessly and tried to overtake us multiple times. in the end, i told my brother to let them pass the slow down they, they were going to faster. then when they were all inside our car, they suddenly began throwing rocks at us. my nephew zane was injured to joe and the child is angel. there was in a car with his uncle when the incident happened. a close to bay towel while they were driving to settlers tossed in unless the molotov cocktail and stones from another car at the moving vehicle zane was hospitalized following the event and separate a broken john and cheese as uncle.
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