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log on to something on a computer or device. the breaking news on on a north korean leader, kim jong good will officially visit russia in the coming days. the invitation of the russian president vladimir tuesday, the end of march. and remember in said the victims that the us back to insulate ends and clashes between protest is on police. will take a look back of how the to change the cost of loss in american history. the death toll in morocco news, a 2500000 is more injured and display phones with definitely a quick fits throughout the country. on friday. the 22nd confectionary
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exemption is the biggest, specialized events on chocolate and other suites. anyone in the middle east? the chocolate business is a special industry and a wrong on this tweet of thing. that's the of brown who comes in visit to a chocolate exhibition into the a very warm welcome. it took 10 full pm who were in moscow. and this is on the international with the very latest wells news update is great to have you with us. that was the, with breaking news. the kremlin has concerns. that's north korean leader kim duncan, will soon officially visit russia, the d p. okay. data has been invited by russian president vladimir putin to hold because she ations too. we must go on p on. yeah. and let us now for us live to all correspondence egoist on us. get more details on this. now we go. lovely to see you so well. know, can you tell us about the north korean latest?
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because this as well. absolutely. both moscow and peeling young have confirmed that the north korean leader will be visiting russia shortly. neither of the sites have explicitly said that kim jumped on. would the meet flight am i put in the here in flight of a stove, but given that the president of russia is here right now, and that is a destination that can be easily reached via cajun ons, famous, um, a train. it seems quite likely. but what both sides did confirm, is that they will have a face to face meeting. again, one can only speculate as to what they could be discussing, but some topics are quite on the surface. firstly, rushing could be very much interested in the, the opportunities and in the capacity of the capabilities of the north korean military industrial complex. they could discuss the shipments and this the supply
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of newest korean weapons. and governments like motels shows mississauga to russia to assist rushing the ongoing conflict in the ukraine. the also russia could be seeking access to north korea is in internal economy. markets of rule this, the eastern economic form is all about business and finance. and also north korea, buddhist south korea and south korea has been providing ukraine with some of its own military might. so russia could see and could find out as to what you own gang can do to limit sol in the its capabilities and its desire to a ukraine and into north korea. has something to well, a gain from russia as well. and on the top of the tree here is well, russia's military rushes more than military capabilities and rushes more than
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military expertise. because so far, rushes weapons have add those quite well against nato, may tank sinay, tomato, tillery, and in general, against nato's military industrial complex. also they could expand north korea's labor program in russia. they could send more north korean labourers to russia. oil on top of that, bear in mind that a news career has been on this via weston sanctions for quite a long time. so they could and to try to push russia to, well, maybe be more relaxed about biting to those un imposed sanctions. again, this is not the official agenda again, we can't really say for sure if that is indeed what they will be discussing talking about. and of course we, nobody probably knows right now what will come out of this meeting. but definitely this could be quite momentous when it comes to the ju political situation all
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across the globe. and data will be very close to i on it as well. it goes on off for now. thank you very much for the updates. was what the news now vietnam on the us all critical partners as a very critical time that's according to job. i didn't speak, you get a news conference in halloway. but while the american president was that to convince the country to work close to with washington biden was pattened by west and media of his tactless recital of a line from hollywood film about the vietnam war. in this round, the world on 5 days is interesting. well, you know that one of my staff members are famous on, you know, good morning. good evening. good morning, vietnam was the line used by an american military radio host during the war in the
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196 days. it was later popularized by the hollywood comedy film code. good morning, vietnam jo biden's news conference was criticized in the media as bizarre as he must have to himself, was that around the stage and quoted a random story about indians from an old american western movie. we go reaction to findings, latest scouts for media and legal analyst line. oh, there are cards. the president news years ago. what seem to do a good job? say this, do this walk off, have a nice day and leave the seems to be an inability to, to limit him from, from waxing improvisational batch when we get into problems when it's just off the cuff. and it seems that nobody cares about this. you and i are talking about this, some folks are talking about this. and if you pointed out you're, you're,
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you're called either either right wing or antibody. but imagine you're sitting here talking, trying, trying to call all of us talking to, to members of the world. a leadership community and you're trying to impart confidence. i would say even worse is when you can tell that someone is not necessarily, you know, they've lost their, their, their fast ball so to speak. it's not funny. it's troubling. and i, and i hope this is corrected, immediate biden's trip to henry, especially focused on expanding will the us cause a comprehensive, strategic partnership with vietnam? somewhat. some media outlets, some speculate to good, find things f, it's all about trying to count to china's influence in the region. but us, president has been not, it's these claims. and here's what featuring had to say about the situation. really, my goal is that we believe that when dealing with relations with asian countries, the u. s. should abandon the cold war mentality of a serious sum game, which he plays to keep it,
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which is ahead of his trip to vietnam. the u. s. president awarded a med level not to an american veteran who played an active role in the twin t. yeah. well, that sounds us a national security advisor. jake sullivan said washington as well. it's for decades to we're passed as we bills ties with vietnam. ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready the
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final time getting sunni, a fellow all the time hot institute things hot and told is that a song today? what exactly the us have trying to achieve in vietnam? it is kind of ironic that the u. s. is showing up in vietnam after all these years and you're saying that they want to have a rough pro small. i'm sure that the enemies would love them to remove all the cluster bombs that they left behind, which are still an issue. but you know, at this juncture, you can look at the iron, is ritz real politic? obviously, vietnam is playing all sides in its effort to advance its own economy. and that's not surprising, but you know, this is a situation where you, you still have a communist government. this is not a, a poster child for us liberal style, a democratic capitalism. vietnam is buried capitalistic. they're taking
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a path which is much closer to china is path in terms of its development. so, you know, it's a mixed bag for the united states. it's not clear what the us strategy here is other than trying to contain china. they're not really offering anything that these countries need other than access to the markets. a monitoring remembrance of the victims of the u. s. q in chile turned violence with protest as classing with police and the countries compet so demonstrates his wearing gas small through walk signs while the told coke cells, as police responded with what was that kind of, is on clear how many people have been injured in the class, she was close. the violets, this comes to lake is up to my feet. 50th anniversary of the us back. the military to this house did social is present itself until 11 day. and souls military dictates the old gusto tennessee, with emotions surrounding the events of the one high even office 5.
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the, the, the, the process is express down major. the dates hate is legacy which for more than $3000.00 people killed and thousands. mo, detained untold, showed us as recent revelations of once again highlighted washington's instruments
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. a roll in, oh, that's what when she likes, democratically elected president. i'll tell you that show you both takes a closer look at how the was doc has been strong contrast to his proclaimed principles or 50 years ago. the world watched in horror as julian troops assaulted the country's parliament killing, its legitimately elected president, an overturning his reforming government. salvador allende had, in fact, i'm vicious program of socialist reform and the healthcare industry. i'm the just the system. but while huge, the popular with the julian people, i and these reign was to be short lived, his innovative government had become the target of a covert. c, i a plan to destroy it. and anyone else that's stored in the way it is firm and continuing, paul, this is that all the end, it'd be overthrown by a cool. it would be much preferable to have this transpire prior to 24th october. but efforts in this regard will continue vigorously beyond this date. we are to continue to generate maximum pressure to with this and utilizing every appropriate
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resource. it is imperative that these actions be implemented clandestinely and securely so that the u. s. d and american had to be well hidden. but those watching the dramatic events and folded santiago didn't know what the granular level of involvement of the us government entity stabilization on ultimate destruction of high end. there's government. and it was only when secret documents were released decades later, but the true expense of their culpability in this illegal on the democratic who was revealed, the president's views to do the maximum possible to prevent. and now the end to take over the 3 julian sources and with the low, boucher and it wasn't just the american step. so to crush i and these democratic mind, they didn't really the austrians. i'm. the british also had a group behind, did the legal to which put an end to democracy and chili, or sharing in the brutal reign of dictated on us ally for british interests. there is no doubt that chile, under the june to is a better prospect than a lend days. chaotic rhodes to socialism. the prospects for british business in
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chile are clearly much brighter under the new regime. what remains remarkable about the 1973 c a to and she like is the level of detail in planning that went into the, the stabilize ation of a and these government, every scenario was discussed on plotted as it had been on, would be due on many more times in countries across the globe that didn't want to play bull with uncle sam. the main question would be hostile approaches, whether we can effectively prevents am there from consolidates in his power. there is at least some prospect that we can, but the argument can be made that even if we did not succeed, provided we did not damage child spouse to severely in the process, but could hardly be was so by letting him entrench himself. then there was in fact some that she and post right now selves in a position of opposition as a means of at least containing him, an improving our chance of in use. and now this to help us contain him later. if we have to, one of the most telling and dummy pieces of evidence of the ca,
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involvement at the 2 was the recording of a telephone conversation between president richard nixon and his national security advisor, henry kissinger, where the 2 men openly discuss their involvement in the queue, and most importantly, the importance of concealing us well. we didn't, as you know, our hand doesn't show. and this one though, we didn't do it. i mean, we help them. we created the conditions as great as possible for 50 years on the real costs of the destruction of a and a government is clear. it led to the appointment of a brutal dictatorship responsible for the death of tens of thousands. i'm the oppression of freedom and democracy and surely for decades to come on. perhaps most telling me, as we remember i and these heroic death resisting the crew, were also today witnessing the consequences of the 2014 c i a back to and you claim perhaps in years to come, just like and she'll a, the to extent of the us involvement in the you are a might move and will also be revealed in the meantime, just like,
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and she like 50 years ago. it's order we people that will pay the price for the c a is colbert interference in the affairs of sovereign nations. the cool guess julie, 50 years ago was a cool against the entire 3rd world. message from washington was clear. no 3rd world country from vietnam to korea to she lady cuba. and they said i would angola to mozambie to iran would exist in any type of sovereign way. and when that you land slid by, salvador allende offered really a whole pool to all of south america in the world. the yes, exploitation and theft in colonialism in neil colonialism can be overcome. the us and the c. i a with their henchmen. in santiago they, chilly, delivered a swift message. the lessons are the, the us today in their push to maintain
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a unipolar world order in and so i breaks inside group of shanghai. they continue to carry out cruise. sheila was just an early blueprint. they just moved 1500 us troops into video with the us sponsor to cool in early december. so that should land model should be studied by all students, the resistance. so we can continue to know why uh, many of them. in the case of nick at our bolivia, cuba and venezuela specifically exist stan, and resist and push forward in the cross hairs of uh, us geopolitical interest in the region. odette toll in morocco and is 2500 with thousands more injured and displaced. the devastation goes. quake bits truck friday night is the most powerful the regional stain in a 100 years. with the rescue operations on the way many people are still trapped. tons of a day bri locals have been helping to pull victims from the rubble. the desktop is expected to rise with the full extent of the damage. still unclear. many survivors
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have now being left homeless on the injured or receiving treatment that makes shift hospitals. the united nations estimates around 300000 people were affected by friday nights. us quake with some a rough ends claiming on social networks that the government isn't allowing enough outside help. many of stepped in to donate floods to the victims we saw on the news that they need the nice some sort of lead. and i even think twice we just run through here because it's one of the main things that as a citizen is to help each other, especially like on conditions where there's people who are dying are at this moment and we speak and they are needing help. we are here today because we were staying in the medina in the old tile and my doctor and i are here for a few days holidays. we love of marcus. and we saw it on the, the telephone, the youtube, or with the news, the news channel,
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but i am the. so i have an appeal for blood. we both get blood in our home places. and so we are here to get but now like nothing's at the off to this is all stuff we have to help those people and we have to help each other and bring it in the least. we could help with this, giving a blog to those who need it, or what, this is why we are here today. and as you know, new york seems to say the 1st is from my cache shows the moment the trim is begun with terrified residents winning from buildings and pad. it can stay pretty full. the ground, the as quick start could nights catching many people while they were sleep. the at the center of the 6.8 margaret you treadmill was around the 80 kilometers when the city of mar tests was off. the shops continuing as via the hours of sconces that i'll, who's probably in stuff at the most casualties with almost 1300 people killed we had from locals, affected by the disaster. she was, you know, most at around 31. people died here yesterday,
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we used all efforts to help and rescue people and we did everything we could. but we could not help everyone to know. we're suffocated one person, but many of those died down to the rob of food. but the low wish i had showed i lost my 2 daughters, may god have mercy on them. in the middle, they were sleeping on the 1st floor and the ceiling fell them down at a low. my mother was also with them, but i managed to save her. thank god, my wife's son and daughter survive. is that a? yes. who is this? i'm not, i'm not. i bought my sister for daughters and her husband passed away. may god have mercy and then we're located in this village in a very remote area. on 2nd fall, we spoke to the or not all the restaurant. in my case, she witnessed the, as craig, he said that the old city was the, was effected. this week was the strongest. and then even though we are now we medication and the, the big disaster or the most, the casualties of and no to nothing medication and medication. and there's only,
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and it's about the bed between $10.20 that people to play. so took the most, the, the injured the blow. this is the old city, has the house, is there room and not so good. the bid, the reason i'm not strong and that's why some of them a collapse, but the not the naples, most of the day fiction, they wouldn't be on the tourism industry because the people now after this disaster are canceling flight and then some of them will be driven in my local and there will be a void to come to a lot of cash in the near future. and these 10 people have been killed in 60 engineering classes between palestinians functions and a refugee camp in lebanon, in the out on the buttons you up to between the font, tom basement,
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and on groups and lebanon's. i posted in refugee camps on our hello way to the city of see don't that was sounds of gunfire throughout the area, and 5 soldiers were injured with a shell hit a military facility near the account. according to the lebanese army, we got the reaction from locals as an oven is available for you on the wheel, one family in the county. if someone is from the sorry to the other one, we owe the family. we are oldest sons of an owl hill. why, why are these classes happening and now i now have a way to win control. we don't want this control, palestine is more important. both sides are all brothers, both sides of palestinian met this we want to solution. we're tired. southern leave, a site is an escalation that these place all that place in the campbell, but they were one families. that's my message to both sides is to
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stop these internal sides. i look at those women in the streets. i have 3 adults has 3 on the women. how can they sleep in public in front of everyone pass and by my brother's most is about to give pass and she needs to go to hospital. when she does, what can we do? the one must look up to rush to especially the utilize of nations relief and website and see for palestine, refugees and the nearest the human web, palestinian people. and they have a jew to, to watch this. the young man here are looking after children, the simple things, but what can they do for us sold to people? it has a loss when i see brothers and causing skill and to show that it has to be a load to see my house and my neighbors house destroyed the reason violence for those the death to all of a fun. so i'll come on the in july and you were in protest that of up to a doctor, a member of a hard line is he misplaced his code. the refugee camp is a largest 11 and as being a same size and between palestinian and fox and subject case now liberties paula
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and member abdullah rahman, and bid 3 believes that only as well benefits from the policy. and in fact, some conflicts. you may have to say if people say mine what's happening and 9 that help a refugee come today is unfortunately an expansion for long term security issues which have plug the cam for years. now it's a result of several things. part of is related to the security reality that lebanon has been going through for decades now. and so i'm actions taken by the lebanese government, i mean, sedulously, is events that took place in the region. all political and secure dig, remington place was not fully implemented. for example, they agreed to assist fire but can not stopped armed questions. they agreed to stop arm clashes but could not find the wanted suspects and previous assassinations alongside the absence of trust between them. they slates to the situation explode and again, based on the escalation has reached unbearable limits because palestinian en lebanese citizens today and sit on a different other lab in these areas here,
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the palestinian and live bunnies mix color existing and their interaction is different than what you see now the areas here we are one community. therefore the last is for both sites. it's allows for us to don't. and the palestinians, the citizens with the policy 11, these will be the true losers. but of course, the biggest loser will be the palestinian cost and every day continues to does around daily life and cause economic, human and cultural low. so therefore we're starting to believe that there might be an external beneficiary of what's happening because the differences between palestinian forces is enough to cause an explosion. but it's repetition and the absence of successful solutions. the lack of commitment in trust that will benefit the israel out. let me know then we some of the pell, assuming calls and live on this. and the biggest loss of before the palace cdm, the lebanese and sedona and his outskirts. and of course, the pro,
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cd and costs that we held for a state that has all it needs for life. but unfortunately, because of the political collapse decades, something bad management and corruption that spread within politicians and the states establishments are paying the price now in different ways. the lebanese security forces are doing their role in protecting civilians. this is a commendable role, but it is not sufficient for us to what we need to seriously as fire reasonable terms and also acknowledge which dorms can be realized. and we sure miss cannot be arisen if and if agreed upon. the iranian sweets with famous around the walls to barracks with it, taste and great variety, but is far from being so most of an odd the confectionery business is quite lucrative, generating millions and profit is all to see as of july, how story it was, what a suite to this place is that you until the 22nd of on confectionary exemption is the biggest specialized event on chocolate and other suites. anyone in the middle
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east event has brought together $304.00 and exhibitors to present the latest pastries and other products. and the construction to read this free and free categories of raw materials as related machinery from circus month. want to iranian guess a variety of sweet products, including biscuits, chocolate, cookies, candies and traditional suites on display. here. the event introduces the latest trends, innovations, and technologies in the confectionary industry. so it depends on how scottish the so there are companies started. it's activity back in 1979 by producing chocolate products. today's has turned into a national brand. we export almost 15 percent of our product. currently we have 14 ex for destinations included in turkmenistan, russia, or media as over john and pakistan to the video a come from. so g, we came specifically to the exhibition, specifically the suites exhibition. you know,
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because this is our core area and we wanted to study the production and producers of iran, you, since relations between our countries are developing very quickly now. so we came here to see the level of production with their own eyes, so they won't have a great taste of candies and chocolates. every problem in some city is known for its own special traditional suites. like so, hon. from the city, i guess from easter hot and must go to you from she ross. there's this section of the exhibition that displays all of this read souvenirs from all parts of the country. apart from it smells watering. the large, the confectionery industry is among the countries most lucrative. some exercise is potential has been under estimated last year and one of our professors here exported about $400000000.00 worth of biscuits chocolate. some candies over 60 countries with us with your is insignificant compared with a global market size of about $180000000000.00 of this industry. exhibitors here. so if the government helps remove the obstacles, it was export from this industry could easily exceed the equivalent of one and
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a half $1000000000.00 to buy. the most important solution is to facilitate the export process. we have problems in currency purchases and we need support in this area. apart from that, it's irrelevant. associations participate in international exhibitions and pay the way for a rainy and companies. this will be helpful. export management companies also can help because they specialize in exports is among the richest countries in sugar production. and this has play this part in the dynamics of the confectionary sector for told us 70 percent of the raw material needed for the pastry is important. that includes cocoa powder venue and shock, right? what you're running towards from countries such as brazil, turkey and spinning exports. a reason for you the purchase of those ingredients. that's face difficulties caused by the western sanctions leading to a search and consumer prices for suites in the world. they need the, when you're under sanctions, you face difficulties in money transfers in the supply of raw material. i mean,
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in my, with the as a result, the raw materials that are raining and producers bye are more expensive than the standard global price. so we need to try to find ways to facilitate access to raw materials for the producers to be able to easily buy them and import them to the country, or how you doing to quote parts of the construction or industry is about genuinely traditional pastries, like circus month level or washer lady under warranty, and so on. a large part of its changes over time and grows with the latest technology. organizers say this expo tries to promote and preserve traditional suites, while hoping to run in businesses stay in tune with the latest friends in the district. only are too many things to do when it gets hit on on the international. we always appreciate your company like potentially most of the stuff based we found on our website to come back in 30 minutes.

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