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buses, the little gear license as do some uh duty to have done both of the the headlines most go on killing young can spend the north korean leader kim jong good will especially visit rush. during the coming days. the talks with the president to many etude on from the ball, that's the reaction and kind of the apartment and suggesting for the good spot of the indian leader during the g. 20 summit then means that a lot of in 2600 people are confirmed that they have a 2500 quickbooks truck on friday night the a very warm welcome to you is to attend 7 pm here in moscow. this is on the
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international with the latest of world news updates. it's great to have you with us on the top story this. how those small sco armstrong. yeah. because confirms that north korean leader kim jong good will soon officially visit russia. the appeal k leda has been invited by president vladimir putin. the tools of correspondence egoist on off has of this house for us. the most co and pre owned 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 stop. but given that the president of russia is here right now, and that is a destination that can be easily reached via kim jen ons famous. i'm a train, it seems quite likely. but what the 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,
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but some topics are quite on the surface. russia could be seeking access to north korea's internal economy, markets up rule this uh, eastern economic forum is all about business and finance and into north korea has something to well, a gain from russia as well. and under the top of the tree here is well, russia's military rushes more than military capabilities and rushes more than military expertise. because so far russians weapons, how about fed quite well against ne, till made 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 3 laborers to russia or on top of that. bear in mind that north korea has been under the west in sanctions for twice a long time. so vague could and to try to push russia to, well,
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maybe be more lax about binding 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 and talking about. and of course we, nobody probably knows right now what will come lots of this meetings. but definitely this could be quite momentous when it comes to the political situation all across the globe. the permanent search for those visits to the g. 20 summit in new delhi walters, fruitful as i expected to use a tens relations between india and canada. his counts upon the render moody held by last 4 meetings with most wealthy it is but the canadian pan was an exception. even his with tongue slides hit a snag with the to the cross malfunctioning and detaining the delegation in india. well, let's get more on the story on plus live to correspond,
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it runs and show i'm and i'll run to lovely to see you as always. now, the olds haven't be a 2 day saver lately half day. please give us more details on the canadian pianist . his visits to india, what makes you there was only one of the sides that happened over the weekend during the g. 20 summit, the new debbie posted and that was canadian assignment is to adjust and to it all he was going on by in didn't 5 minutes submitting to more b o y the call us on a separate to the man is that is doing on his sword which by the way, is directly it is directly in fact of the entire thing, the indian soil and up as far as this particular situation is concerned, india has tried to in the past one, canada several times request scan it off, couldn't wait a 2nd sons to canada, but it looks like janet has taken him desk and said way they nicely. now,
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carlos sony separatism, it's basically c groups and carlos on the seat community for testing, demanding this indian from job b. o. separate to come see the call us on issue has someone, someone died with the u as in india, but it has been get to live in the fall of all canada. was that because the c community there is a considerable, it's a major move back. now as far as the indian, so i'm going to send the eastern son to dave, can we? he's been selling to government as the adjustment for the he conveyed our strong concerns about continued anti indian duties of extremist elements in canada. they're promoting succession isn't and insane. violence against eating deployments, damage and diplomatic premises, and threatening the indian community in canada and their places of worship. the next. so such forces with organized crime, drug syndicates, instrument traffic,
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and should be a concern for canada as well. it is essential for the 2 countries to cooperate in dealing with such threats. canada has been a hot bed of college. sony scepticism in the 1980s in 1985 that led to one of the deadliest attacks in canada. i'm a despite that looks like that. canada has no to know and it's lessons. what we've seen is the call this tiny issue. it's thumbs up, it goes down, it sounds good, pull it out and it goes down. it's kind of in waves. and whenever it comes off the scene is that there is a tax that also lives. and of course, if it's clear that canada has not learned its lessons and uh, as far as justin to do his concern, often we'll decide all by no means you movie tv. dad. he won the both issues game up over the years with premier mortar. you
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would have had many conversations on both of those issues. canada will always defend freedom of expression, freedom of conscience and freedom of peaceful protest. and it is extremely important to us at the same time, we are always there to prevent violence and to push back against hatred of the way you see as far as the strip is concerned. it's not really way too long for justin to do. why he said that canada is going to respect the video and that they're also going to protect the most of the channel. so these flip for test boxed up at the end of the day. the question is this, how are these full just these for when they are a window open lead slackening, wondering assassinations against the to one is the does it india in fact uh, 2 is applied just into the supply. it's very obvious with scans that is not taking
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this concern very seriously. in fact, uh uh there was another embarrassment for the canadian time and this stuff as he was to leave sunday evening as you realize that the technical glitch with his extra are too good and bought his ex office fax. right now. it's been over 24 hours as far as the scheduled slip is concerned, he was not able to vote between and now what we learning is that there's a possibility that he may not be able to board to tuesday evening. $48.00 or 48 hours on his schedule and he's also be walked by the opposition in canada. so really it's turned out to be a pretty embarrassing chip for mr. to not sending out to be a good. yes i mr. true though, is it to also corresponded runjun selma. thank you so much for those dates. house this continue the discussion now in plus live to on. guess what? you've sick reform. indeed. external affairs ministry secretary monday. thanks for
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joining us. it's lovely to see you this monday. so india's foreign ministry has expressed the deep concerns of these unseen indian lives most was seeing and kind of to, to the extent that they've even paused trade talks between the countries. what the impacts could put, such as the have on permanent to treat those position towards the why the coal stick activity in canada. this one i hope that the india has sent a very fun message that the prime minister trudel good bundle though. i think the fact it's probably symbolic that his aircraft is grounded, maybe his gun mentor. busy should be grounded, i don't know, but uh, you know, it was a very, a very, i'm diplomatic, could kind of move on his bought a to, uh, you know, play down this concern of india and then putting the shoe on the other foot,
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abusing india of foreign interference, i mean, it doesn't really go down very well and it will certainly affect india kind of the relationship for the long drawn. unless the change in the attitude of the canadian government, unfortunately, i think, or political parties in canada, i've been pandering to this so called color funding sentiment over the last 4 decades. and india has been digging it up. but for the 1st time now, prime minister movie has taken a tough family linking. it's to buy that for relations and making it very public that we are unhappy with canada. so i don't think that that helps mister through mr. moving forward as spock has been equally problem with other countries,
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a, with the call this on these are all right, active like the u. k. and australia and the united states to some extent. but as you know, the response has been more reasonable and understanding. and i think that it's about time that a country like canada because not really one of the big players in the world. it's on the uh strand, despite its being a member of the diesel. and i, effective canada understands that there is a lot to lose from a bad relationship with india. but other countries are in meeting with india. so as far as if uh, you know, kind of dies forwarding so many thoughts in this relationship. yes, we do have a lot of indian students going there, but that's a lot of money. well, for canada. yeah. so i, i do feel that, you know, they would, you know, rethink the position. i mean, look at the hypocrisy. if you were to call the last couple of years ago,
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then that was a bomb agitation and daily was located to room was very active in supporting them. and what did you do with the truck? the striking kind of guy useful? yeah, i was just about to say that they had pokers, it makes it so confusing to me because, you know, a trader was defending his administration, saying it protects freedom of expression as well as the right to protest. but you don't know so long ago like you say peaceful protests by truck is in canada or over the carpet restrictions and they were cracked. yeah, no, i'm pretty hardwood. they exactly. so a don't getting much credibility. and when he came to and also if you behave so badly and there's no corresponding movement in india. so i would advise mr. crudo that if he is so fond of the college studies, why doesn't he give them a piece of land and gunner, that gun does guard enough for land, let them make their own spirit in canada. you know, keep them from happy. yeah,
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i don't know. how can a country be openly advocating so essentially them in another country and pretend that everything is okay. it's up to upsets, you know, during the day 20 to under moody. i had some face to face talks with pretty much all of the the world need is attending, but not true. do you think that was on purpose to know i, i think that the prime minister multi match with the you know, those countries between we have a good relationship with those leaders who have the teachers have very like good friends invite and out of his way during his visit to us a few months ago with fries very, he was a guest of on a month for the saudi arabia or the state visit to mama ben as it sell mine. and you know, we make bundle of days, you much more it shows than others. obviously you come to meet everyone. uh,
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but i think that the level of uh, reception and cordiality reflect so how india perceives, uh, its relationship with the various the country into the involved and kind of that certainly is, is pretty low just on the list. the fact that prime minister multi did a one of the site may depend, then it was announced that this is what is happening. this is what has happened. shows that, you know, we want to send a message and not only just canada, but i think to the world at large that we are quite serious about ensuring that other countries do not promote secessionist movements in india. that they they are, they should observe their obligations or the security and safety off accredited diplomats that you cannot be abusive of leaders who cannot be inciting violence.
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you know, this is, this is not on what kind of a war on that or what kind of international cooperation on eric on the b when you will have the leaders like a trudel behaving in in such an or should i for infant i might not very much sure. oh absolutely. yeah. sorry to interrupt kind of just to say community is the largest in the world outside punjab and india. so the issue is not going to go away any time soon. well, steps could kind of get to kind of a take to revolve tensions as quickly as possible. i, as well as i miss stucky, what should, what steps can kinda take to resolve attentions? i think that they should correct down on these people. i said, look, this is unacceptable. you cannot be spewing of violence and hatred against a frenzy country. and if it does not have friendly country dinner time sown, implications going somebody and god that has to has to break up and smell the
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coffee, that this is not good to carry on. maybe other other than mentioned. and i have not been so tom, but i think that by now most people around the world would have notions of prime. just the movie is a strong purse and then it only for you from the about something able to do it. and i think india today has a certain upload, unimportant, is that we hope that the message will go to the canadians and that, but if i was making so today. and so it's great to get your insights into any mazda which c 3 format in the next to the left. as ministry secretary, thank you. a, thank you. well the just toll in morocco has now surpassed 2600, with thousands more injured on displaced the devastation that has quite been struck friday nights is the most powerful the region a seen in a 100 years with rescue operations on the way many people are still trapped to on
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the day bree locals have been helping to pull victims from the rubble. the death toll is expected to rise further. with the full extent of the damage, still unclear. many survivors has now been left homeless on the, into the receiving treatment that makes shift hospitals. the united nations estimates around 300000 people were affected by friday night. so it's quick with some a real cause, claiming on social networks to the government is allowing enough outside help. many have also stepped forward to donate blood to victim we saw on the news that they need donation for blood. 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
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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. but sir, um, the, those i have an appeal for blood. we both get blood in our home places. and so we are here to get off to this disaster. 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. but with this is why we are here today. in this, you know, your susie say the 1st is from our test shows the moment treatments began. was terrified. residents running from buildings and punish to daybreak falls to the grounds. the play store, okay. nights catching many people while the worst sleep, the sensor, all these these point a to my, the to trim. it was around a see kilometers from the city of mar, cash with off the shocks continuing and severe the hours of sun today. i'll, who's probably in stuff with the most casual teeth,
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with almost 1300 people killed. we heard from low. what was affected by that is often she was, you know, most of the run 31 people died here. yesterday. we used all efforts to help and rescue people and we did everything we could, but we could not help them and want to know where it's just a gated one person ski with many of those died down to the rubble of food. the low wish i had showed you, i lost my 2 daughters. thank god, have mercy on them. we left the middle and they were sleeping on the 1st floor and the ceiling fell them down to the lo, my mother was also with them, but i managed to save her. thank god my wife's son and daughter supervisor that the you know, i'm not, i bought my sister or daughters and her husband passed away. may god have mercy and we are located in this village in a very remote area on 2nd. we spoke to, you know, all the restaurants in mar, caching with this be quake pace up at the old city was the worst affected this past week was the strongest. and the, even though we are now,
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we medication and the, the big disaster or the most, the casualties and no to nothing medication and medication. there's only, and it's about the battle between $10.20, that people to play. so took the most, the, the injured the blow, the house has them of them and not so good. the reason i'm not strong, and that's why some of them are flips. but the and not those in naples, most of the day fiction, they wouldn't be on the tourism industry because the people now after this disaster canceling flight and then some of them will be driven in my local and there will be a voice to come to another cache in the near future to ron has started hundreds of plans, the terrorist bombings, but that's according to the,
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a rainy and intelligence minister. i smell that could seep say 400 followings were planned on a rainy and soil, all of which have been prevented. the minister also said these attacks were floated by the enemies of iran and a bid to spot riots across the country. around the supreme leda has pointed the finger at the west, a series of ryan's protests in the country. last september of the mazda of media 22 year old woman, died in police custody. i ran, you know, stores, he's blames the protests on foreign meddling a toilet time and a stays motion, so he's taking to destabilize it wrong. our intelligence info tells us that the us created a group on it. so, and it's titled as crisis group, what did its mission? the mission of this group is to create crises around the world, including the, around their search for the points which have the potential to create a crisis. well, we can not discuss the last it with the rainy and academic on political less aside mohammed moran. the many thanks for joining us is very good. see you this monday. so mr. more on the,
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the countries intelligence chief stays full 100 bombings have been for said, well that's, that's quite an impressive number. i have to say, what's, we'll take on the statements to be asked to keep in mind that the united states and the europeans are hosting many care organizations as we speak. and they fund care organizations that are base alongside our borders with northern iraq. as well as terrorist organizations that are alongside rond border with pockets done because on the pockets on the side the government doesn't have much of a presence. and in northern iraq, the situation is, is unique. so these tear organizations, whether those base on a, on our borders or those terror organizations that are base in, for example, albania, there's a care organization called the n e k. the have thousands of people in their base,
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in albania. and these people actually fought for, so don was saying in his war against the wrong and at that time they carry those assassinations and findings and the 19 eighties and you run killing 17000 people. so this is nothing new. the only difference now is that you're on is much more sophisticated capable of for the key task for the revolution. it is more able to deal with its adversaries. and also the united states and its allies are on the back, but they don't have this sort of power and control that they had in the, in the past. but we have had terror attacks that were successful awhile back to a few weeks ago. there was a terror attack on the shrine where the running government said for and tell agents agencies were supporting and isis operation. so it is
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a complicated situation. you're running intelligence services, as i said, are much more sophisticated and capable that'd be for. but i think it's clear that there are near the anniversary of when ms. mass, i mean, he died the, these terror organizations would want to carry out operations. so this thing is being pointed at the us, how's the beat, any evidence put forward to substantiate these obligations? a as i said earlier, the evidence is open for everyone to see these tear organizations are base and northern iraq. they have base since they are trained there, they have soldiers there. and the western governments are putting pressure on the rocky government not to harass them. and they're putting pressure on kurdish groups and northern iraq that control in that area that are putting
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pressure on them to allow them to remain insights every now and then the ryans carry out strikes against these targets. but the writers would prefer this to be a finished ended this presence to be as peacefully. and of course, every now and then we also have terror attacks me the pockets on the board. but i think the greatest piece of evidence is the very fact that the m e k code, which has many thousands of members, has its central base now mania. and they have offices across the you in north america. i remember i recall bombs, exploding near my house, one bomb explosion when i was 16 or 716 a happened where 11 people were killed in your house. all the windows of our on the flat were broken. and among those 11 people are interesting. these 4 were armenian,
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a father and mother with their 2 children. their way to school is tragic and date and i smoke a table. so i mentioned that these bombings or attempted for me so designed to spark riots in iran. do you believe that such attacks could in fact lead to so the unrest in the country the last year there was a lot of misinformation. i'm sure you recall with mass. so i mean, he died there were claims that she was tortured in prison, that she was tortured to death. and then asked for 2 or 3 days of police, came out with 40, showing that there was no sign of physical injury. all of these, this propaganda was coming from persian media. it base in western capital's easy persian view, a persian torch about persian frost. 24 followed a rate of french international persian and
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a host of other media outlets. and they were tearing outside the logical warfare. and then after a couple of days when the 40s came out, and then the autopsy came out and see where people believed this claim. then the riots began. in other words, the peaceful protests died down after a couple of days. and then the riots began. and these terror organizations, tammy, k, could the coma land, others, they were all claiming to be the monarchists. they were all claiming to be involved in the rights. in fact, they were claiming that they led the riots. so the persian media language channels, tv channels and media space and the westwood calling for violence. they were saying truly police officers and almost 70 roughly 70 police officers were murdered. they were saying the murdering police officers is the moral thing to do the eclipse as each of these that are online. i actually tweeted some of them. so the person media in the west will calling for violence. the terror organizations were carrying out riots and western governments and the western entities were for
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pretending as if they are, they were and continue to be supporters of human rights and human and human. it's just been reported coming back to the us. it's the report, the us is concerned about it runs increasing influence in the middle east. should it be worried as well the united states, the european should be asking themselves, why is their influence declining? and the reason is that their policies have angered people across the world. the global south is sick and tired of what the united states has been doing. they have faces across the glove. they manipulate countries, they undermine governments. they put, impose sanctions on nations in order to make them suffer so that they can get their way. they carry out 30 wars like and saw in syria enough understand in libya they,
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they cooperate with groups like the contra rebels, fascist and in latin america, or new nazis in europe and in, in, in ukraine and isis, and alti in a sinus on syria, libya and elsewhere, and of course they've wage multiple wars, whether they're going back to vietnam and before then, and the rock enough honest on. so people are sick and tired of the policies of the united states and united states and the europeans have also, we can themselves buy all of these aggressive policies. so instead of framing you run for the shift in the balance of power, they should look at your own policies. thanks to speaking with today is going to get your insights into the situation the in iran and rainy and academic and political unless aside mohammed monday, thank you. thank you for joining us here on the policy international. we always appreciate your company the so for me, for today, but my colleague,
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