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is not good for the oral health of the water. now it's not one country and who knows what it is, one family, and if the problem is created and maybe it, it creates, it must be a no guess good being affecting other families also. can i touch upon as well? it's linked to the, to the, the, the climate talk. so how much it was on the agenda. g 20. again, that's affecting primarily and the global side. but there's another issue with that, of course, because you have you who pays to, to deal with this issue. and on whether or not the west is putting pressure on certain countries in africa for instance, to go green very fast. but that's expensive. they, they want to feed their family, they, they, they want to put their kids to school. they're not really overly concerned with, with having a 100 percent green emissions. so,
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but you've got the west calling for that. it's a very delicate tight real because they don't want to say no liked right to perhaps people that are helping them donors. but as well as that, should the west not be more realistic? what certain countries can do not they need to develop? i'm not is going to take fossil fuels. let's, let's be honest about it. you see, that's what i was talking. you know, if i'm relo have i must look to my brother who is not developed. right? if he's not developed father, he's not doing good. i'd, things is going to affect me on so, so this isn't named us both the developed countries are rest him countries to develop them on somebody as you write the said that concerned about the livelihoods out there till them see things there to let them know about that forgive me and then a man do me a climate change. even in india, i was hardly listening in these things 20 years ago. nobody was concerned. now we
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are concerned because globally, this thing is coming to a what is to media, to add this thing. and we have started the lising that he has. this is a global problem, global warming. so by touching this issue in deep 20, we had time to give a message to the phone. why did about this little and green, you'll find it made me health of soviet for being in on this, the blinds and that even on the walls, we are doing it. so it has come to about country. it is, it has to go to those countries also. but for that, and the little countries have to spend some money for some budgets. and it's something we're going to benefit us. and um, if we tried to do it with them, and you know, of course, our game this and global solid initiative,
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this would have help in this problem starting or this problem. so just overall and india is hosting the g 20 for the very 1st time, just around here in new delhi, the, the, the 3rd largest city in the world. so many people. but it seems to be every where there was, there was above the was excitement there was, you know, this is, this is pride full for our nation to be doing this. out of the fact that diplomacy seems the 11 i generally what the commute a k with the addition of the african union. how would you assess? india is hosting of g $22023.00. actually, as you have exactly said, this is 1st very big international event posted in dallas. and the bus has to be created as i was discussing with you people up not meaning on that
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road, giving space to, you know, management of that traffic. and that was his guest travelling either the monkeys are making, you know, not really, i think that they've been cut out of the way the rhesus monkeys. ok. so i will give the good i did to my prime minister. he's a very, very nice by some show, a man i can say the trunk several things such of a that goes down the line in the to the hearts of the people. and people have so excited, excited, and they have corporate thing in the administration of this thing. and the, the ability, it has changed because of g 20 and every citizen of india, every april, 7th, even if they're not living in bently. we have so, but i will notate that that my son has posted such a big event in such a nice way that lots of fabulous who some by all of his 5th and the international
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media is on. so i piece, i think, yeah, i think the summary is great host, a lot of talking points as well. i will be speaking to regina is going to fund determine i fund run sherman, of the ministry of micro small and medium enterprises development for and sir, it's been a pleasure by you. thank you for calling us so well, let's go through some of the of the other issues surrounding the day. because as we mentioned before speaking to our guest at world leaders on representatives including russian for an administer our serve, the rough arrived at the hot mcdonough day memorial. a special moment that was when indian prime minister and moody welcomed each guest. as you can see with, as a gift of a page scarf made of how the fabric, which was promoted by kennedy himself. while on the 1st day of the summits, the g 20 group adopted a final exploration with
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a somewhat neutral sense. let's just go through this because russia perhaps, much to this appointment on certain western states, was not condemned in the document concerning the ukraine crisis. another key points is the invitation of the african union to the g 20 club. as a permanent member, the g 20 committed to the enhanced ties with the african confidence which plays an important role in the global economy as they declare ration sites, not the club of 20 at or club of 20 $1.00 promise to support industrialization. enough work as well as in had the least developed countries. the south african presidential spokesperson welcomed the invitation to the group. now this is going to participate in unit to engage and participate in various
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members. functionalities that are going to yeah, so we're just nearing the end of this historic g 20 stomach in, in the, the 1st time. so it's asia as a whole, has held the bed. it's not over yet. and indeed we'll be close to the following. any on or significant developments on when they fall, when they drop here in new delhi, we'll bring it to you back to moscow. all right, unit, thank you. and you can follow all the most important developments and the latest updates on the world's most powerful economic gathering. on our website, r t dot com will be bringing you our special coverage here on our t international throughout the final day of the g. 20 summit, the
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so adding insult to injury, that's how and the representative at the g 20 summit has portrayed versus promised to provide african countries in need with free grain. not only have you decided to pull out of disagreement on the black sea, but at the same time you're taking the part infrastructure to add insult to injury . russia is offering $1000000.00 tons of grain to african countries in a per day of generosity. what cynicism and contempt for african countries, the following moscow's decision not to renew the black sea green initiative, russian president vladimir, put an offer free grange and numerous african countries. the u. n. and turkey affords that agreement between moscow and he of last year that permitted rain supplies to be shipped from ukrainian sports. however, the kremlin claims that its conditions, such as facilitating russian agriculture, all exports have been neglected. moscow stated that it would not rejoin the
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agreement unless the west satisfies the previously agreed upon the terms we heard from public affairs analysts, calvin manual, who says the remarks made by the representative were not an example of diplomacy. how would it be picking up back? i don't think we come in and sign the statements by the representative was fact, i'm was in for lifetime to come. i think to the russia, honestly thing that rush, i have the points. it's important that's the russian side to argument is also have 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 representative was to be done on this effort. and it wasn't diplomatic and then it was m d 20. and that 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 the as i said, you love roll and discuss the solution. so he's going to have so many other
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solutions that these 2 months, of course a new shot, so i'm not gonna change it to prove very care. let's take my as i back, not, not the way to pretty much true, true, true. speak for me to the well now to developing news here on archie dudley real quick and morocco has left around 2000 people, dad and more than 1800 injured. as, according to the latest update from the countries interior ministry epa center was around 80 kilometers from the city of merit cash. with tremors cont, anyway, into the early hours of the morning, the epicenter was registered near the town of al hose where a residence reportedly remained trapped under debris. several countries have stepped in to help morocco, the red cross society of china pledged on saturday to provide the moroccan red crescent financial support as emergency humanitarian assistance with tanisha and united arab emirates, also offering their health to rescue teams. buildings and the epicenter are
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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 just to feel that it does as nothing 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 near the button and i was asleep when the earthquake struck. i couldn't escape because the roof fell on me. i was trapped. i was safe 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 because you would say, i feel sorry for young child. so today he was crying because both he's on and he's doing that with trapped tons of the rubble. we have to be strong to help these people. we can't fail. we'll have to help each other. alexi
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resident of has resigned from his post as ukraine's defense minister, just hours after president zalinski announced he's giving him the sac or it's nicole will be replaced by a roost him or off who has been the head of the countries main privatization fund alexi originally called had served as a defense chief since november 2021. he campaigned for more military aid for kia, which he said amounted to $100000000000.00 since last year. however, under his leadership, the defense ministry was rocked by corruption scandals which cabin struggled to deal with. and meanwhile, according to new bombshell claims from american investigative journalist, seymour hersh, citing and anonymous us intelligence official, ukraine's new defense minister is even more corrupt than the last. the journalist claims that wisdom, or of oversaw the sale of state property and made a fortune also having a large villa in spain, corruption scandals in ukraine are of frequent occurrence. according to the media
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of the decision to fire defense minister alexi risen a cough came against the backdrop of misconduct allegations in the army. we discussed the matter with political analyst and human rights activists are no devil . a who said the corruption is part of the country's political fulcher. you claim my old account is one of the most pull up country in the world, ukrainian political culture of rupture and these guns hand in hand. ways. you know everything from communion, becoming politician, president of the country. and so it's a big surface of some kind of golf task found. so my question to you sir, is the, has to be a stuff i mean, how come billions and billions and billions of dollars keep coming in to where you quite as a money on the renew peroration. we always have to keep that in mind. and if we take into account that structure which was created shortly after the might on clue where's the money going laundry through to where back to the landscape and back to
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the us, anders to the us embassy and jeff. so nap who is the front structure of a national anti corruption bureau, its staffed with a lot of, of its trans characters, including some former georgian shudder. we figure who was quickly naturalize you funny. and so we could, you know, and those people serve us conduit to the u. s. embassy and j, of which supervisors themselves, all the location of us said, money in diverse products, including the fight, the guess for russian. we're dealing with the people that are immersed himself or in this a feeding frenzy. it's like they're feeding a book for a lot of ukraine and they're so compromised to such a degree that the tires frontier, the us political establishment, but also the arms of manufacturers. the bio lab in the big farm i expect in addition to the buy on app. so you really have every major structural player that
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matter in the united states, which has been involved in ukraine and everybody's got a lot of stakes. lots billions of dollars. i've been invested if they decided to create those labs and to come back there in spite of the, again, a function of experimentation. it's to assure us law on those kind of like to be useful. yeah. so this fits also in the a geo political strategy, which as we all know, like to use ukraine as a, as a bludgeon 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, you will see at the margin, some people being, you know, not as good as, as, as they should be in p all in trying to be discrete about what they are doing. but on the whole, it will continue the alias,
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anniversary of the liberation of the don best region from nazi occupation was celebrated on friday and russia's president let them are putting, has addressed the nation, congratulating its people and underlying the importance of the day in russian history. for you, what are you still see? mean is that what it 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 dynette 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 bid on bass, in the hundreds of thousands, a partisans underground fighters, civilians, 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,
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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 of the winners 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. during the occupation of don't boss, the nazis killed 220000 civilians. took 150000 prisoners of war, falls over 250000 people to work in germany. more than 66000 read all the soldiers gave their lives. so the liberation of the region. the memorial complex and samuel
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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 ship and families gravitated to mot, victory dice, and the liberation of dumbass from flashes of but fist fighting took place in 9 years ago. as the people of dung boss once again for to defend the alarm from neo nazis bought a house, 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 rock. it was sort of the at memorial the monuments of being torn down across the crane and elsewhere 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 lost their lives. and will resume fighting
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a repeat of the bottles 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, some 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 just to repeat itself again today. deposition sides are the same. the customer of this conflict is a game the west. we are fighting against the collective once. once again. we are overcoming the and learn the lessons of our history, the civically 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. it wants
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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 exist since victor room is everything to us. next good impulse lisky wants to say that the people of dun boss for very much waiting for the day of reunification, when dunbar became russia again, in fact mentally and never ceased to be russian. people have been fighting and fighting for 8 years, and we congratulate them. russian president vladimir french and addressed the crowd in the video. the message was done yet people's republic lee, the dentist put it in, 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, were to, to our land and were acting exec for 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 taken into account
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not only the heroes 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 operation. this is a real place of power and we as residence of dunbar square 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 being a dire reflection or a day when the people said never again, what's going on is fascism raises ugly heading the region. once more the people are allowed to stay for the undefeated. once again, this is steve sweeney and the don't. yes for public, for all to the 10 year old palestinian boy has been injured by a stone thrown by is rarely settlers in the west bank. his uncle filled us in on
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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 bates, eric, when are, are passing through bates. eli 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 pass. then when they were along side our car, they suddenly began throwing rocks at us. my nephew zane was injured to jones. the child zions a bear was in a car with his uncle when the incident happened close to bade all while they were driving to settlers tossed and unload molotov cocktail and the stones from another car at the moving vehicle zane was hospitalized following the event and suffered a broken job and teased his uncle says it's unfortunate his nephew had to experience a sense, disturbing incident. it wouldn't even matter. every one of the settlers tried to hit us with the rocks they threw. besides their,
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all that peer started car. later with the next day, we discovered the molotov cocktail as well, but it hasn't been late to them. with those with me in the car started screaming and the mazda in front of us. we had to set the doors inside, pulled or they were wearing wide shirts and keep all like your settlers. and i remember their skin appeared somewhat. red zane's reaction was normal for a child who had just experienced a traumatic incident. he was already in the state of showing due to his brother's accident and coma. how do you think it is now after being beaten and bleeding? you know how children are. they are afraid a lot. there is no such thing as protection as the fact these that a 10 year old child's life was endangered. and a he experienced it for your entire course on these. all right, that's all for me for now. but this thing with us, my colleague, nicky aaron, is in next in just about 5 minutes by the
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at the end of the 18th century britain began the illegal opium frayed in china. these hard drugs causing addiction and literally destroying the human body became a gold mine, or businessman from the foggy l. b. and however, the ruling chinese gene dynasty tried to resist and to stop the illegal trade, which provoked the wrath of the london business community. in 1840 without a declaration of war, the english fleet began to seize and plunder chinese. coastal boards, barley armed in morley drain chinese army, was unable to provide adequate resistance. the jing empire was forced to hand hong,
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gone over to england, and open it sports for trading. the leads of good in 1856 branch, and the united states joined in the robbery of china. the anglo french troops defeated the chinese occupied basie and committed an unprecedented robbery. destroyed and blundered the wells of the un menu one palace. the defeat of the jing dynasty and the do opium wars fled to the transformation of the celestial empire into a semi colony of european states and started the age of humiliation. and the sale of opium took on collazo proportions and led to the horrible depths of millions of ordinary chinese the l. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the
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orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show you live in to the patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the various job with artificial intelligence. we have so many the of the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultra nationalists, the stashes proclaimed the independent state of croatia. shortly off, the seizing palace. they built the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the was the trustees committed in yugoslavia during world war 2. use dash is used to come system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews,
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and other non catholic minorities and political opponents of the fascist regime. conditions in the santa of us come with her and the gods to which it to arise and the prisoners they send them a consultation temps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide. the one thing on the financial collaboration profit gets what is the best thing, move on to the identified them. this is the purpose of its not fed free complicates the victim moody news. please note our to school records. and if for staff what's past some claim, you certainly must give me a ports to a new car door. the steps are, these are most interested in life. it's called really a conditional krinski. politics did what you to said you suggest. so i'm using menu
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to one. if you don't compete, come loose at the corner, somebody mc comes you to the thief, come i said to be the definitely not as all like suppose you just got out. thank you. so i'll fix it to only out of the 20th meeting with us. that's a disclaimer, but how much the industrial cleaning the weather even to forces, locate them. what to do with the summer? because i see now the reason i wish you a coffee too much, but if you will, you cannot lab graves will it was, it was the case and it was a as any beta. so less that they should receive that i guess to notice the chicago though, we're still very depressed off consultants don't. i'm proud of. we're not even though you've been the one of the of 11. i think it's an open some of the
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known in vietnam the vietnam war last, it's almost 2 decades and drained in numerous countries. not any time between now and then you don't see a number why it's all on the empty. hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to bank the south vietnamese on me. and the american soldiers murdered resistors mercilessly burned down in time villages and spread dangerous chemicals and lee laid up day by all right. did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yes, yes. yes. that's
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a way to put you have the indian prime minister load a hands over the j 20 presidency to wizelia and presents new to the silva. i think we're somebody's wraps up a new settings and developing news, hey, on, on the desk told on the roof home. sadly, a quick reaching to sounds that we hear from locals about the terrifying old deal just in po. but when i heard that my neighbor was trapped under the rubble of her house, we rushed to save her. i was saved by my neighbors include the rubble with their bare hands. and you cranes, defense minister resigns off to a sales counselor offensive and obligations of rumsfeld's corruption in his ministry. but at some point whether his successor will be able to tackle these challenges.

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