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i missed your life as a business officer for your site. the, the headlines on, on the international, not to be a potent and came to the meeting robin something bucks as far east with both sides agreeing. just friends been ties or potential outcomes from the 1212 close. they was by the way rush reason with those think we struggle, state solving and protected security, you know, position gemini, forcibly to post russian. army team takes place for the special times because our country that was the 1st to recognize the silver and independent states of the cpr team and helped to fight for its independence themes of bodies, washing up on the beaches in libya and with the death toll. supposing 5010000 mon, mystic stones, daniels devastates neighborhoods across the country. the eastern parsons
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fox is on the box firing with a punitive measures. i think a blow to develop the economies around the globe that's according to the world trade organization. and it's like the last, the un commission report reveals to the us as like hilda, syrian civilian back in may defined washington initially, cuz i think it had targeted all cleaned. the a very well welcome. this is on the international with the latest world news. i think it's great to have us on top story this. so a festive dinner and owner of kim jong goodness taken place at the store to the customer, the room as well as the north korean lead and russian president vladimir putin held by last. we'll talk for about 4 hours. we'll exchanges on toes were made during the dinner with the latest hailing the 2 countries friendship of co operation. i was
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there was a program and career was close. the you are the best with friends, the old of the best. and all people say, an old friend is better than to you on these folk wisdom south, fully applicable to moses illegals. email. com. i would like for somebody to to do that for the strengthening of friendship and cooperation between all countries, between the russian federation and the dpr, t to the wellbeing and prosperity of all peoples to the health of homer chairman and the president. i'd like to take this opportunity to convey some of the korean people and they'll produce hulu and one for journal. greetings to all the russian people. and then using security, i'll be historical costs of building a strong russia and for the reliable protection on the strategic interest of the cd to co records. our visit today to explain some of the assignments when confrontations between the progress and reaction just as any adjustments because of the folding or the easy. that's like, i mean, yeah. and the process of multiple advocacy of the world is the biggest advantage
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type. so the colors will end united power of independence. most corresponding boy cost on us was out the talk century. takes us through the time line off the visit to the north korean leader, jim jones, on the him, he has a right to the bus thought you need cause much room in russia, where he is meeting his russian count, deposit vladimir putin. we couldn't have more of a front row to what's going to happen here. we're about to witness. all they ceremonial is the supreme leader of north korea is right now, being greeted by the russian delegation. i'm very glad to see you, especially given such events. 75 years since the formation of the republic. the 17 verse threw up the victory in the great horror, flippa ration and 75 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations. the full holding their tools, president food and then came jump on to deepest storage. the cause metro with
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inspections of the anger, a space of rocket carrier, as well as the store used to launch complex. construction of the anger began in 2019 and is now in its final stages. the lowest complex will allow research programs of the solar system and even beyond to take place. the work itself does not use any talk. 6 fuel components, which allows for improved environmental safety. well, the rush of president has have just finished giving a private brief tool around the facility for his north koreans county pause. and this is the final leg over the somewhat public program. here you can see that the, such as our meeting takes place of the special times. it was our country that was the 1st to recognize the silver and independent states of the dpr k and helped it's
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quite for it's independence. of course, now we need to talk about economic cooperation, communitarian issues and the situation in the region. no rush reason so safely struggling to defend that state solving and protected securities in all positions and the government and, and some of the gemini forces that oppose russia. and now we want to further develop relations. we have always supported and support all the decisions. so friends with him and the russian government, we hold that we will continue to stand together in the struggle against imperialism . and for the building, for some of the state. in the run up to this meeting, both west and the ratios and told you to like have been a buzz about the potential expansion of the military corporation between russia and north korea. because apparently all these concerns and threats fall on deaf is in moscow can be lifting the sanctions from those career song, save for the food. and then we did not impose sanctions on north korea,
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essentially square imposed by the un security council. therefore, please ask the security council. meanwhile, we will develop equal fair cooperation with the democratic people's republic of korea. well, hands have been shaken, the documents signed the talks between black improvement kings on have officially wrapped up here in russia's fall raised on the storage. the customer drove the north korea and leave it on the thing you can probably see maybe not so well, but you can see latimer pollutants mining and waving his hand. good bye so far, the details about what they've agreed on here. um, well, i shrouded in mystery, but the upcoming days are sure to provide a glimpse onto what they have. well, what they have decided to shake their hands on. and well, the expectation is that this could be quite momentous. i biggest done every posing
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from russian squad, reached odyssey, and west in mainstream media outlets to fix their attention on the missing in russia as far east with friends, these headlines, the speculation on what the tools might produce. however, at the top us general down plate, the potential outcomes of that meeting is prior to the visit to us to and chief mark. milly apparently said that if i'm slippery is all on the table between north korea and russia, it would be in significance. and really told me, he doubts that new ammunition for russia will make a substantive difference in russia's efforts in ukraine. as for what north korea gets in return, kim once more advanced technology for his ballistic missile and nuclear program or reaction from washington has been contradictory. general lily's eyes on that of where he's wouldn't make a difference. well, national security had take sullivan, so it seems to immediately stop sanctions on north korea as any deals and made providing weapons to russia for use on the battlefield to attack grain silos and
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the heating infrastructure of major cities as we had into winter to try to conquer territory that belongs to another sovereign nation is not going to reflect well on north korea and they will pay a price for this in the international community. we have also impose sanctions, specific targeted sanctions to try to disrupt any effort to use north korea as a conduit or is a source for weapons going to russia international on independence specialist on china and with long says his take on the significance of the meeting between the russian and north korean latest and i think that the capital as aging would present bootable as about the neutral. ready coming concepts of their own and national security as long as low as korea is concerned, didn't control and this has been with arouse, arouse the suppose the party talked with president trump closing the. ready the
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shake hands with this the below as of, of your loved things because the united states, i've never wanted to a genuine. and i have to choose um, always insisting on on his own decision, but expecting laws to be able to give up all his uh, uh, trunk costs and is now launching as the 1st day of g a, a, something to read. but i think that is the likely to help to get russian so in mobilizing is really treat as multiple inspect. you know that the defense is less of a soccer game and, and as far as russia is concerned, to have and ministry at hard in the asia pacific would balance condo ballads, the americans influence that mentioned, i think back in, in the rest of the world. they just told house the post 5300 people from the destruction caused by storm. daniel, according to libby as eastern government interior ministry, 10000 more are still missing. and according to local pharmacies,
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casualties all expects you to rise the smallest with the ability to say some of the films was devastation as was investing from dams walked away into the neighborhoods . eventually, the polls, the thing, the revel by the sea. i'm holding some be, was my find the following images. the bodies of those taken away by the flood waters of being found washed up onto the beaches and some of the people listed missing will be among them. meanwhile, agent rescue operations and efforts to clear the day free continue the international red cross. the underwood crescent, b u a. e took you to wait till egypt. and jordan and other countries and organizations are sending age assisting and never nice sounds promising to do more time a rama zone has all the red crossings and national federation of the red crescent delegation in libya describe the situation on the ground for us. and the main challenges his organization needs to address and the catastrophes altima. the response is divided into many phases. now we are in the crisis space that the basic
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services out of the most important given shut up for those who lost their old so which for the items dealing with the buses, which is a heavy weight of the streets as building out leaks on the account. and provide the basic medical assistance. the 2nd phase would be that a company paste which involves the equal destruction of the destructive buildings and also provide life with programs for those who lost their income, the city leading to see the every. but as all of the bottom, that's to be work and can't, didn't have the collective effort with the government with the you and agencies with that, especially organizations like i was to the payment supporting the bundle of people who are, who would are fixed by the store the positive thing that the morning for the national support is starting to come and start to just update by. yeah,
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the plans are from uh turkey. uh today that is uh, one plan still quite yesterday. that was a plan also from egypt and more to comfortable with united. yeah, jordan has been automotive. just so fun. we have a bunch of uh, convictions to i've been calling for the national donuts. we think across movement or we did the national community to donate. we funds, we the technical expertise, we have anything that can help delegate access into good for them. it's a minute. the admissions on the go well, try it, organization a globally significant economic way past presented this license with poles on the spot. it's per west and affiliations us funds that on to parsons functions, actually damaging most of the developed economies around the world. and even bilateral trade dentures can reduce economic growth in highly integrated economies . the economic sanctions imposed on the russian federation in response to the war and ukraine are projected to impact most economies negatively. the reason the
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reason is it's got to a point where they cannot avoid bucks, acknowledge it, you know, we have a huge problem in, in global supply chains throughout the well, as you said, it's not just in developing countries where they are really struggling without being able to access bikes, they need to grind supplies in order to see that people are just the basic staple of, you know, brands, the people to ease the l. o. o, or even, or even bryce. um, but, but then moving on the, on to the broad a perspective of the energy crisis and the cost of living crisis which has been triggered by the, the, the, the antagonism of the westwood roster and sanctions being placed on russia across old economies. specifically, if we look at year up, we look at germany, which was, is, is to this day, still more or less dependent. and as much as they, they tried to say otherwise on russian oil and gas in order to power. and he's just the homes of regular people, not just big industry, which also relies on that. so i think that just go to a point now where they have to acknowledge it and say, look, this is
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a big problem. we've seen this sort of, it's been sort of christian and i want to see really b b, then that'd be a point of this christian. and i was at the, the american as we now know, the american, a box uh, bullying of the north stream pipeline, which pretty much wiped out. and the bikes we needed gas supply from north screen to flooding into germany, in that for the rest of us. and i know a lot of commodities trade is, know that these are people that main bossed amounts of money of trading oil and gas . okay. initially the volatility was pretty good for that business. they were able to buy vastly more expensive american oil and gas sell that for you crazy. so up to you it. but right now, let's just be honest, the government's in us and these other governments just don't have the money in order to pay the $6.00 of the prices. we even go to accept from actually the c i will be sold, which is one of the largest for them does come, does these businesses in the west and just what he's got to say on the situation. the flip side of sanctions is that it is creating stronger bones between brakes countries which in turn is the sort of opposing force of paula opposites to us than
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politics. everybody is irritated by the us government, us treasury sanctioning. so people say, is there any way to create a culture force? counter bells to g 7 or g 20 bricks is the candidate you've even got tall? uh, that's a tops as an industry top trade is in the west that what i'd say initially quite happy with the situations they were making more money saying look, do you politically, we've just won't have a business in the next. yeah. if, if uh, if we call actually several clients with reasonable price, uh, oil and gas site, you know, look at looking at that situation just looking at where we are now. something really has built to get if the biggest company is actually trading winning gas, attending western governments, the type of system because otherwise you're just not going to have that there will be no economy less for us to trade. but if you keep going like this and a bit to hold off a slot of cheap impulse, the european commission have launched an investigation into subsidies for chinese
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electric vehicles is also looking to impose tires about the standards. 10 percent you rates for chinese calls, as, according to your pin commission president as live on the line global markets, and i'll flood it with cheaper chinese electric cars. and the price is kept artificially low by huge states subsidies. this is distorting our market. and as we do not accept this distortion from the inside and our market, we do not accept this from the outside. so i can announce today that the commission is launching an empty subsidy investigation into electric vehicles coming from china. that's with live, to honestly contributor rachel moss and down now to get more details way too lovely to see you. so just explain more to us about this pro
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whenever cleaners. so lets states there, i think everybody listening feels like they've done something wrong. on one hand, she's putting yourself on the back in her speech for making free trade deals with countries like new zealand, sheila and kenya and said that mexico, brazil, india, and indonesia are next up. all of those countries have an advantage over products made in the u, because while they are countries run by clowns who made it virtually impossible through their own sanctions to keep their own cheap energy supply flowing to themselves. and then just shrugged when someone blew up that energy source kind of talk to make industrial things without power. and yet, here we are in the you and not supposed to be in the stone age. but we feel like we're kind of hiding back that way. all because the you said to it's girlfriends, you crate in present environment or zalinski. hey, watch this. i'm sticking it to push it and then shop the stick right into this both of its very own economic engine germany. first of all, it's more secondarily,
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france, known both for their car production, and they're not blaming china for having face content. so china is already calling the use pre tax for an investigation. pretty much nonsense. here's express. chinese electric vehicle manufacturers deliver high end or cost effective electric vehicles . the decatur to diverse consumer preferences, receiving that claim worldwide included in europe is crucial to emphasize that disadvantage is not a product of what the commission side code, huge state subsidies. we strongly encourage the you to approach the progress of china still electric vehicle industry with objectivity rather than resorting to getting the withdrawal economic and trade measures that good obstruct or elevate the development and operational expenses of chinese electric vehicle products within that you were being market apparently since figuring out how to turn the cheap gas top back on is not an option to france, injury care to push for their left to 0 control over their own competitiveness.
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beyond tearing bond, her lines, announcement of an inquiry into the big mystery of how china can sell cars so cheaply in europe. is the one who does what i said. we would like to welcome the investigation into the subsidies received by chinese companies in china . and if the subsidies do not comply with the rules of the world trade organizations in europe must be able to fight back to the whole show. just as time i know i'm currently going to, it's about unfair competitions with them. it's not about keeping high performance low cost cars pounds over the year in markets. it's about looking to see if there are hidden stuff, direct support in direct subsidies that have an unfair competitive advantage. or do they really need a w t o investigation into why china has an industrial advantage over europe with cars or anything else when german businesses have been failing to china or extending their investments there?
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we're talking big players like volkswagen and base us. maybe that should be their 1st clue as to what's wrong. know what's up with that? maybe it's not that shine is so cheap. maybe it's just that europe has become prohibitively expensive to make things and is losing its competitiveness as a result of ideologically driven, mismanagement that put sanctions and virtue signaling and other things like that before its very own economic interest. by the way, he does that besides the you, it's not like they've done absolutely everything they can to be competitive. and now they're just rocking their brains as to why china could possibly be beating them. it's not the 1st time either, despite constantly promoting renewable energy, the u. s. of importing billions of yours and chinese components for them and chinese solar panels every year and brussels in washington. both want to target chinese steel as well. with terrorist they just sent outside a few days ago in china is not alone,
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and it still exports being targeted by the west either even some of their best friends, western countries themselves. canada, for example, was villa 5 and slammed the terrace of 25 percent on it's still a 10 percent on so live in and back in 2018 with washington resisting that. 4 in steel and aluminum imports undermine us national security and america's ability to make weapons. that position was challenged after w t. o as well, not just by canada, but also by the you, russia, india, china in norway, switzerland, and mexico, and the w t. o. rules in their favor. so rule the gaps, the u. s. proving it was indeed a case of protectionism and not fair trade. so now the, you, it's their charge. take its chances on seeing if the w t. o can maybe agreed klob back. some of the china is advantage on the global playing field by accusing beijing of cheating. or maybe it's not a china problem. maybe it's
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a you problem and then it takes a better hopes that they're right on some level and that they get something at least i live at all because it's a really big gamble to take only to end up making a contentious relationship. and really strange trade ties right now with aging, the use largest trading partner even worse. but any science for that, as long as it contributes at rachel mazda and a lot, think about that, that we spoke with along the way direct. so all of a sudden, just in your opinion studies, i'd recommend university of china who stays europe's new will hallway as green transition assets and the fights with climate change. union the freight of uh, the chinese. uh ecological, because the, the have the reset, the, from the old one gosh, progress we're trying to is very efficient in producing very didn't trying to cover their costs. are not jessica, that should price substitute for attendance, carmen, but also i think technology is very other boxed because of the time that we were like the hunt for additional uh, energy costs,
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but us on the electronic costs. so i, so you have the truck and the quote went to progress the semester. it's tonya to, to, that's jeremy, so that your opinions that you've decided asian to the time. so i kind of scrape low cost of happy to home. so the europeans are transformation kind of traditional imaging for a very close to that get to try to get one as also on demand, the cost me to trust between turn us and then you can unique jointly to find out against the concept. so that's also is some a center for that you can unit the mon killed by us forces in syria in may, was on to a high ranking outside and then, but he was just the civilian that's according to a recent un permission report. the commission found no evidence that the deceased was anything but a civilian or that he was otherwise directed, participated and hostilities and to waste the outcome of the investigation
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conducted by the united states. the 60 year old syrian mama was killed during a us central command to drone striking the country's north west washington, initially claim to talk. it was a cd, i'll call you to member and eventually launched a formal investigational that hasn't published the results. meanwhile, the usaa full secretary has claimed that the country's military has become too focused on counterterrorism operations. instead of preparing for a possible will with china front candles as the us. it could lose such a wall unless its f holes, the depth and changes. the threat of attack from violent extreme is organization still exists, and we will address those threats as they occur. but china is by far our pacing challenge as well as discuss this with the with tie of us as far as new tenant, total power, unclear tasking. many thanks for joining us. it's good to see you today as a 10 don't claims the counter terrorism focus of the us forces left it unprepared
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for a well was china? what's your assessment so fast statements as an f o especially? um. well i think we are unprepared. the air force is probably very badly prepared for anything with china. i don't know if you can blame it on what they've been doing in the middle east. if anything, it's a leadership crisis. and i think we saw that very much with what happened in central command when they blasted out on twitter. they'd killed an okay to person. but really when they knew that they didn't have that, that was not confirmed. so it's, it's not so much the air force people, even the equipment, it's our leadership, that's the problem. and then what do you make of this admission by frank kendall, that the usaa for designing a war against china? well, i think all of the, the, every part of the pentagon, including including this new space command, all of them are looking, where's the money going to be, where is the investment going to be?
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how can you justify your budget? and it, it has to be china because china is big. we're turning away from the middle east. it's middle east is turning away from us. thank goodness. and the thing and ukraine is ending. as we also mentioned, the un commission report has revealed that the us as to i told a syrian civilian back in may despite the initial plan for the military. it a targeted al qaeda. it's such a late note. the 1st such incidents, what do you make of it? well, i mean, that's actually, that's the point. it's not the 1st, it's not the 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th. are they learning? are we learning? you know, it seems like we're not learning. and if you have a military that is doing small scale things, which i think that's what they consider what they're doing in syria, in the middle east, at this point is a small scale, you know, suppression, chairs and tight chairs it's, it's not super big, but they're not learning. they're not improving. this is a serious problem,
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not just relative to china. this is a serious organizational problem. and i think, um, why do we keep hearing and seeing these kinds of things? and of course, the, the denials until it is actually proven, you know, they, they don't want to own up to mistakes that are made. and they're not learning from them. we're in big trouble as a, as a country. i don't think you can count on us air force or other parts of our military to really defend us. they are progressing as we have every right to expect them to. they're not progressing well. the us military has lost its own investigation into that deadly striking cereals which results to expect as well. in this case, i've seen published already internal reports, interviews by people who were involved. that said, we told this general and we told our top leadership that we're not sure. and then
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when we became even less sure that we had killed the right guy, we told them and they didn't want to hear that. so um, i think that will be covered up, you know, we don't like to fire generals, but we need to, we don't like to do it. so most likely it will be written up to an error. maybe a miscommunication and intelligence from a just a, just as sorry, mistake. but i doubt we'll pay very much retribution to the family and we'll just go on and fail to learn. failed to learn from it. i. i haven't seen military after action reports. they're supposed to be for learning process for improvement. i don't see that anymore in these days. i don't see it. under the bigger picture. what exactly is the u. s. military still doing in syria? you know, damascus is couldn't get an illegal occupation. that's i have to, i mean, 1st off, our u. s. congress has not authorized and occupation of the northern part of syria. david authorized us to protect and ship out oil from syria and put it on our
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tab that's been authorized by the american congress. so in that sense, it is illegal in an international sense. it's most certainly illegal because the syrian government did not invite us in there. so um, yeah, we a, no matter how you look at it via us law or international norms, it's, it is illegal. unimagined, they're looking for a way to, to end this. it's bad publicity for the democrats coming onto an election year. thank you so much for speaking to us today is great to get your insights into this situation. we're tied us as far as new ton and kind of tiring course housekeeping. thank you. it was a faced in economic form close to a close haze. well, some of the delegates have to say, rebec suite him alice william, the founder and ceo at 60 minutes. consultation said that thanks to blonde, to buy food in saudi arabia and russia. now have one more thing. when in the 2
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countries closer than the a focus, we start to to get the fittest option for sitting there. this is defense auction sort of a sitting on the list and a baby. we had some, we notice some factors. but either from saudi arabia he bought for from the auction here, this idea escapes to us that we need to a way diplomatically for the focus. and we find that now it's a way to tennessee relation between the countries of the people that thanks to the speak about it on the subject when he thinks the company, hey, on, on the international this wednesday, that's all from me. but my colleague, me to scott will be with you with all the latest headlines in 30 minutes. the.

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