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the the new mode zillow relationship is being born and modelled, that is not based on the western template. a system that voice can reach the leads, the chosen de leon. but talk humanity all of the functioning and developing the multi polar world. presidents in praise at the time, the whole countries choosing the own swafford in for us, the game, the west and low speed for the a. the eastern economic pull up, the russian investigators arrive at the scene off to a passenger plane makes an emergency landing in a notice of this region. and so it has storms emerged more than 2 decades ago in iran following the onset of persistent droughts. and the country was one of the phenomena and has to do with the expanding deserved vacation. i live on exports
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. a 70 percent of the courses emanates from non domestic sources are on hospice summit to tackle the challenges of some students of the region which are destroyed agriculture and damaging industry the a very room. welcome assistant 2 pm here in moscow. and this is all the international with an agents 12 visa that is great to have you with us. now, top story at this hour, most states are escaping the western business model, which only benefits a few in favor of the software and interests. that's the message from the russian president during his speech of the a for eastern economic for him, which is a business. it is very important that this base for genuine business corporation is expanding into the world with the number of states that no longer submit to external pressure and pursue their own national interest. first is growing in different regions of the world in essence,
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and you moved to look for relationship as being or in m o adult that is not based on the western templates. a system that voice can reach the leads they chosen billy and the different but to all humanity, all of the functioning and developing multiple, oh boy. all right. let's get more details on what the russian president had to say for my correspondence shaped both the joints. been a studio thanks for coming in this morning say, so just take us through with the key points of what president putin had to say during the trying to research something. yeah. will of course, the president putin, the great eloquent speaker, when when he speaks the world listens right now, nikki, had a huge amount of impact from who's very complex and interesting. yeah. the talk he gave today. and one of the key areas he did disclose, and then on the elaborate on was china and how the west is trying to suppress china, as it has tried to do with russia economically, that there's an increasing, encroaching, and moving the west to diminish. china is regional influence of power. i just the,
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the greatest manufacturing economy on earth that the west is nervous about that. and it's really interesting to listen to how a president fruit actually describe those attempts from the west village. listen to it. now the price here, just as in the past, the west has tried to contain rush at the moment it became stronger, became a real jew political competitor. today it is trying to restrain the development of china because it sees that china under the leadership of fiji, being our friend is gaining momentum and developing and 7 mile steps. this has left them and shocks, and they're doing everything to slow down the development of china. but they're too late to the party. they won't be able to slow trying that down, that train it has left to. i'm going to assume that africa also came up in the conversation as well. what do they have to say about that? yeah, well you've just returned from south africa from the break so that you know where we saw this burgeoning energy to do business. a different way of present
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improvement mentioned that he talked about the post colonial as a tail that drag behind. i forget the unfair way that the west, those business, they're on the rush, it would like to do business as a p or a relationship of equals rather than the master and servants at colonial and postcolonial at era. and we can have a listen to exactly what you have to say here. send me the recently when the russian, after to some, it was how they was once again surprised by the openness of africans and their desire to work with us. and it's not just because we did something for africa, helping local people gain their freedom and independence, and to fight against colonialism. the main thing is that we have never been colonizers anywhere. our corporation has always been based on an equal basis or on our desire to help. in contrast, those countries, those are now trying to compete with us, pursued a completely different policy. i was recently shows photos of how people in cages were brought from africa to european countries only back in 1957. it's impossible
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to look at these photos without tears. the children were seats and pages and they were put on display. and when people compare what happened in the old days with the golf peroration between the former ussr and other countries, of course this comparison is the in our favor. and yeah, so fascinating insights from president and he can see these pieces on the global chessboard has this multi polarity emerges very important places, africa, china. but there was a very warm interaction between present food and i'm the vice president of los a country very closely related to russia in soviet times where people are getting education there at the vice president mentioned that the president's a free russian speaker was a warm interaction between president food and the vice president. but one of the issues she did touch upon which is a pertinent today nikki, is a cluster munitions and the terrible legacy that they've left and allows post the vietnam war, this brutal conflict there. and she mentioned those and we listened to her and
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after that present improvements, comments as well, in relation to that, in relation to what's happening in ukraine as well. very interesting. you can have it as income level as well as for cluster munitions and their and exploded remnants . the numbers still high were receiving commitments. aaron and technical assistance, but we haven't been able to clear our territory yet. the most devastating consequences for people are the kinds of injuries as well as the high number of more funds due to the depths of the parents. in addition, cluster munitions affected agriculture land, and we still have no calculations on how many years it will take to neutralized unexploded remnants and success whom you the just recently the united states administration considered the use of cluster munitions to be award crying when they said this publicly, now they themselves are supplying cluster munitions to the convent zone and ukraine was that so fascinating stuff. as we see at the western partners of ukraine, defined these cluster munitions. and we're also hearing of a depleted uranium and we have their 1st time to count on the counts of how
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devastating the legacy of these weapons can be. but it doesn't seem to be hindering their spread and per the formation it to you find it's a very, very interesting comparison. we here today it is. uh, yeah, it's a many thanks to come in with those details. thanks. so it break it down for us to obviously use that shape as i'll say on the use the organization representative of daniel, if you go sans, also use the philippines is making cooperation with russia. april receipts including through youth organizations. it's our duty to build bridges. that's why we have institutions are usually used basically just because we're here to promote peace, we have to promote operations. the remaining means who supports festivals, everything, 3 and a friend, relation between money and moscow. so if i can put an example, we're enjoying the relationship between russian philippines, because russia has to go materials. if we need a military recruitment that we need to fight there with them. and we're providing
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the i would hazard the say we have the best labor force in the world. so just fill out the relationship is very important then because we are, i would like to use the word flexing our middle of our status because really interesting to geographically the egypt spot. unfortunately, particularly it's not nice because you have some feasible region in washington and we see rush as a 3rd party for the alternative. so because we are a 1st of all, and i need to not. so that's, of course includes russia as a very good friend. russian investigators are the seeing what an emergency landing occurred in the notice the best region to gather the necessary evidence full that ongoing pro. a criminal case has been opened on violations of traffic safety rules which could bring down heavy charges against anyone. sounds responsible. in the meantime, one of the passengers on the flying to gave a 1st time the accounts of what happened as to whether or not they were were
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supposed to fly to homes while approaching the city. they reported bad weather and said that we were being redirected to and that was to be of them to explain to us how to behave in emergency situations in the plane landed in the field with all run away from the plane. there was no fire, only one side of the plane was a little damaged by smoke, then buses and firefighters arrived our luggage was lowered safely from the plain and everyone was able to collect the net. will be taken by bus to a local village to be looked after and fed the $170.00 people, including $23.00 children on for the flights. at least 4 people are currently receiving medical treatment. little passengers safely evacuated, report suggest the plane had problems with this, the hydraulic system. most line from the southern city of sold to, to on the inside the area. the governor told me there was no file on board following the non thing. every passenger will receive compensation for the full gnostic incidence. they've been housed at temporarily at the local shelter until they can be relocated elsewhere to continue the journey we had for some 1st time
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accounts from those on board the ex. well, we're very glad that we're all here. nice. well, very grateful to the crew for that professionalism and quick response in this situation. thank you. i want to express my deep gratitude to the pilots and crew for saving us. this is some kind of miracle. thanks to the professionalism of the pilots, it was possible to avoid serious consequences and the plane crash. the pilots are just great, tremendous respect for their work without ca is also obtained an exclusive interview with one of the flight attendants mother. and her reaction is that she would be very happy if that's on decides to change his job. i would like my son to change his job because i've worried about him all the time. and so of course, i wish him good luck, happiness, happy flights since he chose his profession. i can choose for him. but as a mother,
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i worry about him. meanwhile, the lion's head has praised vickery so that actions during the emergency situation st belonged in, took much composure and professionalism. no sound, presumably as a professional pilot myself, i can say that the form is such a london takes great scale. and so it takes a lot of self control. they did not lose their heads, they made a small decision and complete. it is difficult landing. they did as well as the blame and people away and talk to her for this incident is reminiscent of another emergency line thing by the same line and the most sca region 4 years ago when 233 people survived off to the plains engines were damaged by a flock of seagulls landing on making a very rough landing on a local cornfield. here we go now some store. is there a major problem in the middle east, the store, and agriculture and damaging industry iran recently hosted us thomas on house with
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turco? this challenge of correspondence use of july was that my sons and the i was having re sensors turned in for a pressing problem in the wrong excerpts of ward. the situation is escalating into an environmental twice a year after was international dust on it to what has so sort of for shows and exports from 50 countries to exchange views on how to tackle. the problem that we turn off is on what he disease, environmental us, all governments, regional and international entities must commit themselves to exploring and respecting the laws of environment was the solution. the solution is to engage in deliberation, convergence and contribution in order to find a common keyword that is common pain. a thick blanket of orange rays has over the years become a daily routine in fast parts of their once once limited to the promise of corresponding south west one. today the scourge has spread to over 23 provinces
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with the capital one also suffering some of the worst dusty days. the phenomenon has reached alarming proportions leading to hospitalizations, ecological destruction of the closure of educational institutions and offices, which are savannah in ghetto. unfortunately, the dust particles which i'm most a smaller than 2.5 microns, and then make runs, can lead to damages and industries and people's health. they affect all these groups, especially children and the elderly. when it comes to managing this crisis, we need to both explode the origins of dust, those in raise awareness of the issue among the public. not only have it as clouds caused, there were approval, health hazards in iran, in the region. they have wreaked havoc on agriculture by diversity and the economy . experts say every year does storms inflict is 10 during $13000000000.00 loss on the middle east and north africa region. the total me on do my dad. i'm in the past 50 years, approximately $124000000000.00 have been lost in the world as
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a result of dust storms and the problems associated with droughts. we don't have precise estimates in around regarding the tommy closest dust storms, but we do know that he around is affected by dust storms that blow from 270000000 hectares of sources across the world. dust storms emerged from more than 2 decades ago in avon, following the onset of persistent droughts in the country. what sort of a phenomenon has to do with the expanding to certification other on exports? a 70 percent of the crisis emanates from non domestic sources. there are multiple does hotspots in the middle east discharging from iraq and saudi arabia to administer, and what's on being human driven, and others caused by climate change and declining precipitation levels. however, the for i tease and tigers servers are the primary sources covering garage turkey. iran and syria to schedule this, i mean in terms of trouble graphic in geographic situation. iran is situated on the last point of it does still bath. the dust originates from the african visit,
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an arab countries. it reaches the persian gulf states and finally arriving around. and has so far affected different parts of our country. so the radio is empty, quarter desert, located in south of the kingdom, is believes to be responsible for a 3rd of sand and dust towards entering southwestern regions. following the recent presumption of diplomatic ties between the 2 neighbors to foreigner, we all have now engaged in discussions to address this environmental crisis. it is really important to us with the on. we've had a 3 daughters, jo done with. they made it easy scan to these was easy to solve this problem because if, if anybody would like to and on we would not solve the problem on the impact would be continuous. the number of dusty days in the wrong is on the rise and export say it has exceeded $100.00 days each year. environmental has tour that if the production does not harness immediately, it will spiral out of control and will catch more nations. and it's quick. now it will says,
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original coordination and cooperation is the ultimate way out of the crisis. and the summit could be a promising start to last off the region from the deteriorating challenge to use those that only are $30.00 to $1.00 most go has accused the head of the international atomic energy agency of silencing. but fruits about depleted uranium, munitions, which are due to be sent to pay us by its wisdom back as in a new age package and the lining, the danger, the weapon suppose to human beings on the environment. as off the gross claims, the use of such a munition has no consequences. this is not a new issue. and as you know, the issue of a munition with depleted uranium was a dealt with and, and had considerable international attention during the gold 4. and then the bolton that he's from is nuclear safety point of view that he's no radiological
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significant or even in the or even and nothing is significant. consequences buddies, more of a health issue of a normal nature than a radiological, but then show christ mr. gross, the use of schools right? when he says that from the point of view of nuclear safety, there are no significant radiological consequences is just the he's clearly also holding something back. such a voluntary or involuntary hushing up of the problem is unacceptable. perhaps this is beyond the competence of mr. grossey as the head of the i a. this issue should be addressed to chemist. he will explain the detrimental effect of the accumulation of heavy metals on the environment and human health. the new nations containing depleted uranium have been used in the past in the gulf full and foaming of serbia . according to the serbian health minister, nato's use of depleted uranium in the country and 1999 wrote increased cancer rates
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for tennessee issues and other health problems. since then, several european coats will bit depleted uranium tongue cause cancer among troops. nonetheless, both washington and london have agreed to send this munition to keith. so it'd be an american journalist, negotiate, and knowledge stays ukrainians themselves. so it could become the main victims of the use of such weapons of the country. the people say, oh, well, you know, even the director of the you, a nuclear watchdog says this has nothing to say, but nobody said it was a nuclear weapon. it, it don't do. principal problem with these are munitions. is that the cause long term health issues to people have been exposed to them. in some cases, troops in other cases, civilians, but they contaminate the environment to not as comfortable level. it's clear to this isn't about helping ukraine. they're saying that, you know, these are munitions will make a difference on the battlefield. but they said that about every single so called
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windows off and they sent over in the past year and a half and none of them have worked is advertising. so saying that, you know, all these are magical bullets, literally is, is not more flights. but the issue is that it's a combination of, well we have the right to send whatever we want to whoever we want whenever we want on one side and on the other. interest is complete, lack of concern for the health of the well being of ukrainians themselves. here that are appealing to their own population, so we must health of greenville to save you crazy children, etc. and here they are sending munitions. that's what we will please in these very children for generations, and turn ukraine's agriculture, which was, you know, piped up as this be a grand feature of the world when it was time for the radio. it. ringback it will turn to non competitive and non existent in these big specific regions. because when the right mind is going to try to import grain contaminated by heavy metals, you diplomatic saw split on welcoming new countries to the block wall. so i'm stick
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expansion. i, for posterity, fate of russia, as a warning against the move, especially when it comes to ukraine. also, it contributes a right to mazda and takes a look at the story. so there's a new western talking, flying floating around about the need to grab you frame before russian president vladimir putin does like the countries a big screen tv on sale as a black friday door crash or queen or full of underline on the elected european commission. president is expected to touch on the issue in your upcoming annual state of the european union speech this week. maybe explain why it would go better with her color motif ukraine done with rushes. and the austrian form is, are sounds like he wants to go around looking a bunch of other countries like kids do with candy to mark their territory when they're really afraid that someone else is going to take it. this the moment to be bold and to change our approach to expansion, to get to 6th, western bulk and countries each and every one of them. and you, crane and we'll double clearly into our family expansion is not
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a bureaucratic endeavor. it's about exports and save. pardon a certain model of life, a free open western democracies to yeah, nothing says free and open democracies like a bunch of basket case countries. good news for the u though. ukraine says that it's ready to join the you well in 2 years, which is kind of like sending the cleaners. well, we'll be ready to date, hollywood star. we are in our dicaprio in 2 years at the age of 66, when none of his girlfriends last of the age of 25. we will be ready for you membership in the next 2 years. but naturally, the close of the will will determine the political framework. i believe the 2 years will be enough for us to be fully prepared. and when the was eva, we will do 10 times more than we are doing now. in order for this decision to be taken. so it sounds like after your brain gets a facelift, some plastic surgery maybe gets out of all this messy drama with russia. then it will be ready to time and not again, any takers. even brussels doesn't seem that sure. about full commitment,
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it sounds more like they just want to be friends with benefits specifically to exploit ukraine's natural resources through relationship. it's limited to trade, at least to start with the promise of maybe something more down the line. yeah, we know how that works. don't we? ladies, why would they buy the whole country when they can get the grade for free? western european diplomat, you've been told the western press recently, quote, we want to give a positive signal to ukraine, but such things as this proposal to give more power to praise intelligence surfaces over corruption can send the wrong message and you called ukraine a quote, very corrupt country, he's basically saying the key of is too crazy for a serious commitment, and it's more of the type that could take a baseball bat to your car. other countries also waiting on the other side of the velvet rope to enter club. you include albania, turkey, north, macedonia, montenegro, serbia, mol, dover, and bosnia and herzegovina,
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all potential future members of team unity fight club. already current countries are getting into spots every week. poland and, and other eastern european countries are already fighting with ukraine over a band that they've demanded to prevent flooding. the block with ukrainian grain and brussels is like, yeah, let's have more of that. but, you know, without any borders, it all former friends present legal stuff because the said recently that pre ukraine into europe would be like having washington sitting in the corner of the you and steering and everything going on. the implication being that ukraine is a state department or washington outpost south because even said he wants to europe to be sovereign. would know about such things, perhaps through living and learning from his errors because he's the one who brought france back into us led natal to man speaking of nato. ukraine says it's basically ready to join that now to since what's left of its army. after an
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estimated hundreds of thousands of losses is apparently ready to protect all of europe. i think we can join nato as soon as we anticipate victory. the end of the war and one of the strongest most powerful and decorated armies in the world will suddenly be the biggest security guarantee for europe. sounds like you have a nato secretary general and stilton burke, who said that your brain has never been so close to nato membership are suffering from the same kind of delirium. it's all sounds good in fantasy until you end up standing face to face at the altar, probably in a looping in vegas and realize that it could all very well and into years or in world war 3 versus 1st orthodox church in south africa and subtracting more and more address not only from russian to ex spots, but also from the local population. according to the shrines wrecks the autism, the icon to expose the roots of orthodoxy on the continent on the history behind
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the church. one of the menus, symbols of the relationship between bus and africa is the russian orthodox church. she was fond paris in south africa, particularly in mid range, named off the same search as the news this to she became the 1st the powers of the sub saharan needs. and he also talks to it, she makes a starting period, smoke fall from the in one most away, which in victoria and so heinous, quick is preceded by the escapes off the historical background. judy, the participation a whole and $200.00 russian volunteers in the annual pearl. even though the recognition for the sacrifice in the service of the boy independents came more than a century relates to the chapel on the premises of the russian orthodox church. served as a reminder for, for you to me so that i forgot that only for the boys, but also for the entire still african nation current. really so off the russian orthodox power was upstate searching so brought into richmond is father daniel and
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book avoid also travels to tapes on throughout the t to deliver the slow quantity, collect a g mean unit both have hold the lead to for the south african. so they are the x to, to the church, very positively as we can see, or around the payments this on the shore should. so you spade, so a complex system, sol, so a lot of people know i live in a c, a and a lot of people interested in what are these because of the type of 4 i could do to . it's very unusual for south africa. golden don't. so cross this and so on. and so the beautiful insides and uh, you know, people many times so when they say, oh no boy, on the n one and when the soul golden don't. so although from, from the window of the car, they sure went here. they asked me to explain of the story on this place and those mystical was the significance off. i would attend to what we have here. and so we welcome with though we welcome everybody. and so so our neighbor,
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so funny in the hills. so many of them all the diseases that that would charge more, the more people interested in that or for the church and what to be on, what are the teaching or for the to looks church. what that will, what is it the spiritual and spiritual life for or for us? it looks christian people, as we know during the break segments, russian foreign minister visited the russian orthodox church. what have you discussed during the meeting with mr. left for of and was it his 1st time visiting when it's the 1st of all it's not just i, it's all to do so time. so it's included with the use of the ones in the 5 years. so some new level of use that, that will charge. uh and uh yes, i mean, uh you see, i would sure it should be the gated to this, instead of jewels. its very famous adoption st. uh, she needs the 700 years ago and menu or for production, people know it has the name also saturdays and the all sorts of the level of
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because of his name. so i hope that that will charge us very close to his contract . and the c team, she a lot to, to talk especially with me. i suppose that the she came here to the extent cereals and uh, may be the probably the some kind of old from she is cost about to new. uh, we have a very glad to the, to your phone facilities if there is it though a church and is a great the owner for us to welcome uh, such as i guess the presence of the russian orthodox church has spread with in a very short time so as the stablish went off, the patriarchal exalt caught in africa as the work continues, the clay give members a confident that to the presence of the church a will gain momentum within the african continent, and of the most part of the continent fought c. i'm number real quick, we get into hi ms. beck. how many? thanks for your company here on us, the international. we always appreciate it for the back of the talk beyond was
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