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to the the most go on killing young, concerned that's north korean leader kim jong on will officially visits russia in the coming days. whole thoughts from the present fruits and also the solemn olden at 2600 people, confirmed dad and over 2500 injured and the devastating the greatest of morocco on friday night and humiliated and trampled upon the that's the reaction in canada of the prime minister just include go get snow for the indian, lead us during the g 20 summit. you down the thank you for joining us this monday evening. my name is peter scott, spring. you all the latest news here on opposite you from i headquarters and there were some capital. now to our top story, both moscow i'm from young,
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kept now concerned that no free leader kim jong and will soon officially visit not to the dca. all k leda has been invited by president, but even if it's, if adults on c correspondence, he goes down to things as well. both moscow 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 jump on would the meet, flat them, i put in the here in the light of a scope. 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 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, but some topics are quite on the surface. russia could be seeking access to north korea's internal economy, markets up rule. this eastern economic form is all about business and finance and
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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 modern military capabilities and russia's more than military expertise. because so far russia's weapons have fed quite well against nato, may tanks in a tomato tillery ending general against nato's military industrial complex. also they could expand. newest gray is a labor program in russia. they could send more north korean labourers to russia. or on top of that, bear in mind that north korea has been under severe weston sanctions for quite a long time. so they could and try to push russia to, well, maybe be more relaxed about the binding to those un imposed sanctions. again, this is not the official agenda again,
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we can't really say for sure that is indeed what they will be discussing and talking about. and of course we, nobody probably knows right now what will come out of this meeting. but definitely please, this could be quite momentous when it comes to the geo political situation all across the globe. the north korean leda is reportedly on routes to vladivostok where the h eastern economic form is currently taking place. and on the sidelines of the events we heard from regina guevara produces agency, they will have rates on the significance of the global south initiative for global self initiative. we want to be more conscious of the shared history shared problem . and also how do we create shared solutions between the global south and the global north. so this includes, you know, our shared histories of being colonized. what does it mean and how does it affect our economies? our culture seen it though we were able to speak and preserve our nation national
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languages. realism is very much about values or an on site value, you know, up on all the opposition to what we stand for, which is freedom for all and, and being able to say that everybody's equal and in a truly multilateral environment, were all stakeholders benefit equally and not just the global south being left as the, the producers of something that the majority of the population doesn't because sadly consume, or can afford to consume. for example, our, our quotes for the pro tools and you know, the thickness, manpower behind technologies that are produced in asia or in africa. but do not necessarily go back to the cities to improving the lives of people in the cities in asia and africa. so it's, it's about the past and it's very much about the present. it's very much about the future to and, and challenging the global south to be a step. take a step forward and discussing not just internet, you know, the basic essence of internet. but even looking at the web 4 and met numbers because we have members in our community who are looking into the future of technology over to rothko now where the death, so head suppose to 2600,
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with thousands more injured and displaced the devastating of great the stroke on friday nights is the most powerful the region seen over a 100 years. that's a race against time. currently, to find people that could still be trumped in the global locals have been helping to pull victims from the debris for the decimal is still expected to rise to the full extent of the damage still on play. after many survivors have now be left homeless on the injured or receiving treatment and make shift hospitals. united nations estimates that around 300000 people who are affected by friday nights as quick as americans claiming on social network. so the government isn't allowing enough outside health in many have steps in to donate blood the victims 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
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of we speak and they are needing help. we are here today because we were staying in the medina in new tires and that my daughter and i are here for a few days holidays. we love america, and we saw it on the, the telephone, the youtube are, but with the news, the news channel. but sir, i'm the, so 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 we need the least we could help with his giving up loud to those who need it. this is why we are here today. and that's your most hgtv voltage from our cash shows. the moment to come is begun with certified residents running from buildings in public is a brief hold to the ground. they look like struck a night's catching many people while they were sleep. yep, sense of the 6.8 by me to, to kind of was on a to columbus is from the city of our cash without the selves continuing into the
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hours of stuff the day i'll, who's probably and so for the most casualties with almost 1300 people killed, we had some locals affected by the disaster. she was, you know, was most at around 31. people died here yesterday. we used all efforts to help and rescue people. we did everything we could, we could not help. everyone were suffocated one person, but many of those died down to the rival for the lower. so if i showed i lost my 2 daughters, may god have mercy on them. and they were sleeping on the 1st floor and the ceiling fell on them and alone. my mother was also with them, but i managed to save her. thank god, my wife's son and daughter survive is at the yep. which is i'm going to not. i bought my sister, her daughters and her husband passed away. may god have mercy on them that we are located in this village in a very remote area. on 2nd, we spoke to the owner of and he's really restaurants and mark has she witnessed the escalade. he said that the old city was the most effective. is this
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week was the strongest. and then even though we are now we medication and the, the big disaster or the most the casualties and no to nothing medication and medication. and there's only, and it's about the bed between $10.20 that people to play. so took the most and injured the flow. is the house, is there room and not so good. the reason i'm not strong and that's why some of them a collapse, but the not always in 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 them, some of them will be driven in my local and there will be a voice to come to a lot of cash in the near future the canadian prime minister,
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just into those visits of the g. 20 summit and utility has fallen short of his expect stations. and that's a bit strange relations between india and canada is just gotten around your body and help us with thoughts with most were leaders at the summit, but snobs, the canadian premier evenings return flights if it's not which of those plane breaking down and leaving stranded in new delhi autism under selma has more details . it doesn't show the canadian diamond is said he was cornered by indian communist and the reins of movies or with the color funny separatism that is going on is for which by the way directly impacts in getting for the call. the size of it is an issue in canada as basically the see community. some see that happen to testing on and off more so i'll leave and demanding that indian punjabi a separate country. now over the years, the call us on issue has someone died in india, but it has been kept to live in the fall of a cell because of canada. was that it is a see community using need your was that now during the g 20 summit,
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india can wait. it's can sense to canada, 5 minutes to 5 minutes. so you can read our strong concerns about continuing anti indian activities of extremist elements in canada. they're promote in succession isn't and inciting violence against eating deployments, damage and diplomatic premises, and threatening the indian community in canada. and there are places of worship. the next stuff, such forces with organized crime, drug syndicates, and human traffic and should be a concern for canada as well. it is essential for the 2 countries to cooperate in dealing with such threats, canada, what they call the signing separatism during the 1980s that's led to one of the dead, b as a died in canada. and we've seen that the call is sony issue, which comes in waves agent whenever it comes up. it leads to with that, we also fly, but it seems that stands out has not taken indeed request very seriously. and that naturally we meet the biologic ties between the 2 countries. software. both issues
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came up over the years with premier morte. we 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're always there to prevent violence and to push back against hatred, justin tools and supplies that you obviously cannot use it. not taking yes. can son a very seriously in fact uh uh there was another virus meant for the canadian time and his stuff as he was to leave sunday evening. as you read, i is that as a technical glitch, which is x off, he couldn't board his x office and fax right now. it's been over 24 hours as far as the scheduled slip is concerned, he was not able to board the train. and now what we're learning is that so that's a possibility that he may not be able to board to tuesday evening. 48 or 48. i will be on his schedule fix. he's also be walked by the opposition in
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canada, really, it's turned out to be a pretty am biasing chip for mr. to do. so ron has offered hundreds upon the terrorist bombings that's according to the iranian intelligence minister. this males have deep says 400 bombings with funds on the radius, so all of which have recently been prevented. submitted to claims. these are types with, posted by enemies of a running a bit to spot rice across the country. around supreme data is point to this thing of the west. this is the riots broke out in the country at last september after mazda. i mean, that's when the old. so it's a 2 year old woman, died in police custody radio authorities blamed the process on farm meddling. it's all the how many says washington is sticking to destabilize around 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 i ran their search for the points which have the potential to create
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a crisis. but literally we spoke to the rainy and academic and political analysts say, how many of them are on the you said that was enough? as to destabilize the country were fine 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 iran, 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 tear organizations that are base in, for example, albania, there was a carol organization called the m u k. they have thousands of people in their base,
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in albania. and these people actually fought for saddam was saying in his war against the rock. and at that time they carried out assassinations and bombings, and the 1980s in iran, killing 17000 people. so this is nothing new. the only difference now is that iran is much more sophisticated capable of for decades of revolution. it is more able to deal with its adversaries over just every now which has accused us of losing his natural resources for the past 12 years and continued to evaluate his solvency. damascus has sent a letter addressed to the us extra general saying that these actions have violated the principles of international law and is called only international communities, hold washington to account. for the best weeks, the american occupation forces have continued to plunder oil and other searing
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wealth through the northern iraq to turkey. this american actions, which are characterized by banditry contradict international humanitarian law and it led to the encroachment of the syrian people and prolonged their suffering. the syrian government says that's discontinued us quotes, aggression has cost the country over a $115000000000.00. and that's due to the theft on waste of natural resources, vandalism, and as strikes, targeting oil and gas facilities, damascus is demanding compensation for those losses, which happens to use to improve the quality of life of serial citizens. us troops have been in serious since 2014 american officials claimed that their presence is needed to prevent any of the emergence of the islamic state group, which so control of a large portion of iraq and syria, back in 2014. that is why claiming that's based on a group was destroyed in 2019, at least 900 us troops on several 100 contracts is built to still remain on the syrian surgery. or since it justifies its presence that by pointing out a so called threats when we run. although us republican center set,
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my guys says that recently proposed resolution for us to police area. a majority of the house did not support this split. we spoke with local journalist stevens, so we need who says that the only goal of the us presence in syria is just by cale since. but the country stand for ministry, asked the united nations and the security scans. so to prosecute the united states for stealing. doyle, unfortunately, the united nations is not going to get their rights up, syria, and it's not going to prosecute americans. that's president biden, or even president trump, or president obama, or the cause of the war on celia. this is only a political procedure from the syrian government to show the international community, the 2 face of the united states and the 2 face of the united nations, the united states. now they are busy in causing chaos and several areas in the world. so they are using this, the shooting oil in, paid off the assume you a separate this. the number one damage is the shooting people to day. the syrian
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government connect alonda electricity more than one hour or 2 hours max to them in the, in 24 hours. i don't see the people out of washington dc or california, and they will accept to get in one hour or 2 hours of extra set of electricity. student government is doing is trying and doing their best and importing. i'm buying the oil from friendly country as well. they have the oil, but just oil and gas that runs the, the, the cycle of the economy of the country is being stolen by the americans. so i think america care and find that the ice just shows that are a few kilometers away from the military bases in the, in east of syria. but they are not attacking them. and they don't allow anyone to attack them and destroy anyone who attacks them. because they are using them as a cause of being in the east of syria, of course, this occupation because the, the, up to the united states military to duck into fear in syria, in
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a request of the student government. unlike the russia game to celia under the request of the sitting governments, a list of help and aids as long as there's 13 dental or send the americans in the east. and they are supporting a funding rub because comic chairs groups. they're only, they are a killing machine, only at least 10 people have been killed on 6. the injured in cost is between palestinian functions and a refugee comp and live in a on the, on the bottom interrupted between the funds on movements and on groups and lived in palestinian refugee camp. and our haddaway near the city of seed on with the sounds of gunfire throughout the area. and 5 soldiers were injured when a shell hit a ministry facility near the come, that's according to the lebanese army because reaction from the local have in this
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the we o one family in the county. if someone is from the side to the other one, we are all the family. we are oldest sons of and now who way rather than why these classes happening. and now i know who way to win controls. we don't want this control. palestine is more important. both sides are all brothers, both sides of palestinian mothers. we want to solution. we have tony, southern leave, they say there's an escalation that these place all that place in the campbell, but they were one families that my message to both sides is to stop these internal fights. i look at those women in the streets. i have 3 daughters, 3 on the women. how can they sleep in public in front of everyone pass and by my brother's mark 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 united nations relief and work cedrin see for palestine, refugees and the nearest to the human, where palestinian people and they have a jew to, to watch this, the young man hear
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a look enough to children, the simple things, but what can they do for us? sole dismissal? it has a loss when i see brothers and cause and skill in each other. i think it helps me a lot to see my house and my neighbors house destroyed there be some violence follows the death of a thoughts combined in july to and protested the rope. the doctor, a member of a hard line is the mist group was killed. the refugee camp is the largest in living in a scene, fighting between policy and your functions for decades, lebanese problem and, and the of those around on visit me believes it's only is health benefits from the listing infections. again, you may have to see 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 it is related to the security reality that lebanon has been going through for decades now. and some actions taken by the lebanese government, i mean, sedulously,
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is events that took place in the region. all political and security gremlins in place was not fully implemented. for example, they agreed to assist fire but can not stopped arm questions. they agreed to stop arm clashes but could not find the wanted suspects and previous assassinations alongside the absence of trust between them. this leads 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 the palestinian and live bunnies mix color exist, and their interaction is different than what you see now the areas here we are one community. therefore the loss is for both sites. it's allows for us to don't. and the palestinians, the citizens with the policy or lebanese will be the true losers. but of course, the biggest loser will be the palestinian cause and every day continues to does around daily life and cause economic human and cultural last has. therefore,
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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 and trust will benefit the israel, and let me know then we some of the pell, assuming calls in lebanon, and the biggest loss will be for the palestinian, the lebanese and sedona, and his outskirts. and of course, the policy and costs we held for a state that has all with 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. first of all, we need to serious as fire reasonable terms and also acknowledge which dorms can be realized. and we sure miss cannot be arisen if and if agreed upon. it came in. and
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finally, i'd like to know it's radian sweets, all statements around the world for the exquisite taste in great variety, both aside from being so most of an off the confection business is quite a lucrative industry as well as all these use of july explains the suite to this place is that you tell us the 22nd a confectionary exemption is the biggest, specialized event on chocolate and other suites. anyone in the middle east, beaver, and has brought together $304.00 and exhibitors to present the latest pastries and other products. and the construction to read this right in 3 categories of raw materials as related machinery from turkish 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 much cold, especially our company started at 6 do at the back in 1979 by producing chocolate
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products. today's has turned into a national brand. we export almost 15 percent of our product. currently, we have 14 expert destinations including turk, menaced on russia or media as over john and pakistan. so the video a come from so g, we came specifically to the exhibition, specifically the sweet tech submission because this is our core area and we wanted to study the production and producers of iran since relations between our countries are developing very quickly now. so we came here to see the level of production with our own eyes informing us have a great taste of candies and chocolates. every province. subsidy is known for its own special traditional suites likes to hon from the city of home gas from east behind and must go to you from she ross. there's this section of the exhibit, and that displays all of the sweet souvenirs from all parts of the country, apart from its mouth watering, the large, the confectionery,
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and just raising the country's most lucrative. some exercise it's potential has been under estimated last year a one. our professor exploded about $400000000.00 worth of biscuits chocolate. some candies from 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 removed the obstacles, it was export from this industry could easily exceed the equivalent of one and a half $1000000000.00. 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
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. what's more, the 70 percent of the raw material needed for the phase 3 is important. that includes cocoa powder, video and chocolate, what you're running towards from countries such as brazil, turkey and spain. experts. a reason for you the purchase of those ingredients has face difficulties caused by the western sanctions leading to a search and consumer prices. for suites anyone have any the, when you're under sanctions you face difficulties in money transfers in the supply of raw materials. as a result, the raw materials that are randy and producers buy are more expensive than the standard global price. 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. to the quote, part of the construction of industry is about genuinely traditional pastries like surface month level wash and the lady under warranty. and so ha, a large part of its changes overtime and grows with the latest technology. organizers say this expo tries to promote and preserve traditional suites,
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while helping you running businesses stay in tune with the latest friends in the district. only are to well, i don't know about you been watching us certainly made me hungry. that's a route for now. hope you weeks off to a great start from funny pizza scott's. i'll be back again. i need somebody else. thanks for watching. the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians. fixtures, design to simplify, it will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen for you. fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground?
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can the the hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered on peter level? stilton bird versus blinking, watching, and wants to keep the conflict in your brain going, but doesn't want to be on the hook we're going in and fighting on ukraine's behalf
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. this of course is with nato membership. with me the to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess martin j america. she's an award winning journalist and commentator. and in budapest we cross the george samuel. he's a pod cast, swear to god. what would you be found on youtube and locals? or gentleman prospect rules. and if at that names you can jump any time you want that, i always appreciate it. all right, let's start out in budapest, george. you and i discuss are the gamble, comcast, the, the different messaging we heard last week coming from the same stories, they blanking, nato, head, stolt, and bird. they couldn't be more different, but we've been told all we have is western unity in the last step. but when blinking was it in um to look for the photo op of eating mcdonald's. um
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he projected a very different message. what, what was, what was the point of um, of uh, do you think the difference there between the 2 messages? well stilton bug is the front man, so need. so uh, so he comes out every few days, weeks or whatever. and the glass that was made. so is the way forward for all countries and nato membership where ukraine is almost a done deal is just uh, we just gotta do the finish the paperwork. uh now um, blinking then goes to uh to and he makes no mention of later that i told them i told them to talk on those uh no mention of need. so those are the great deal about america's commitment to ukraine. um, but he doesn't say anything about nato now. why is this? well, the by the ministration knows that um, if.

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