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move on to something on a computer or device. the death toll from deadly storms in libya has surpassed. 8000 with the official saying that number could double a local journalist as entire neighborhoods have been swept away. oh, my friend, all of their relatives, all of the people that i know all of them are dead. the use foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, admits the blogs, decade long mission and the applicants, the whole region failed to bring the desired results. many africans to leaving, they need to solve problems on the continents themselves. the mostly come to the to how's it going, sort of, uh, you know, the sales of the joint deal on influence private security being today. we think
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that they're coming to take that into the person defenses for paul or ukrainian. unmanned unable and erica. i can process the crimea independence a lot and it china condemns that. you for imposing unfair measures against this electronic vehicles to protect you made cars from competition, the life from the russian capital. this is our to international. i'm rachel ruble. beneficial say the number of victims from the devastating flooding that hit the country on monday has surpassed 8000 officials in the city of during a war and the death toll could rise to 20000. the area was one of the worst, has after 2, nearby dams above the city, 1st of washing away entire neighborhoods, as well as bridges and roads hindering relief efforts and worsening the already
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dire humanitarian crisis. many buildings were destroyed or swept away without warning along with their residence rescue teams, including those coming to help from other states like egypt have been searching for victims under the rubble. a warning, the following images are disturbing of the bodies of many of those who were swept away by the flood waters had begun to wash ashore. many of the storms of victims are being buried in mass graves with reports of a shortage of body bags. a journalist from during i who managed to escape the area to turkey a says entire neighborhoods were swept away by the flooding, taking with it the lives of many of his friends. everyone does i call on the ground . do tell me the same thing. there is no doubt a mess up. there is only 3 neighborhoods that i was lucky enough for that my family happens to live in one of the safe neighbors. but oh, my friends, all of their relatives, all of the people that i know all of our friends,
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what about jesus instead of decreases in the boy scouts the kids. but we would have been football with our, our colleagues in the college and the secondary school. all of them are that we are talking about the full neighborhoods that the dom eats and the people who were lucky enough to escape this. do that song as well in that place. either they were in brutal tops of buildings who did not collapse my my, my friends uncle sort of 5 because he's building is the longest in his streets, the fixed floor. where was the only floor who sort of finds those people who are like to meet. there's a way you from the body, and this creates was completely full of water for like the 4th floor, the building was the highest, so they got up to go to stop in the fire fixed building. they kept tearing screams
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. they folded bodies on the waves of that's blogs with the flood was gradually getting down they, they got down into the building, which said by go, went to the street to see their nephew lane down to display that they, they went into shock until they saw another image of a young woman which was kind, she was driven and taken away from his bed when she wasn't sleeping because this happened like 4 am. and she was taken by the flood, through the streets and was hand side of the house into a street lights. we are constantly asking to the national community to come and help. we're hitting the screens on the ground. a small babies of families calling for help, but no one could help just today. small numbers,
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tens of people came from different countries in the world. and maybe 2 to 3 countries inside of the cities to help, to help measure the cause of these and to help get the bodies out of the grounds. but we still believe that some people are still alive and really each our bossing with no international ventures to help them. we believe that what people die local is from the affected areas, including the cities of during a and shuttle bus, located on the north eastern coast of libya. say they are devastated by the consequences of the flooding with some still hoping to find that their loved ones. so my son accompanied this donnelly from to brook to another city on the way back. she called me from don't and said mom, we had a stone. he prayed to the lord to keep me safe. we've been looking for 4 days now, but haven't found him. i go from one town to another and still no success. i show people his picture and hope someone has seen him. i pray to the lord and local
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authorities to hear my voice and help me find my son. no other medina, a weed? this entire city has been wiped out. the victims still under the rubble and some in the sea. the bodies buried in moss graves because the cemeteries are full to the steel off for in this and he repeats, come help us as we how to you can see all the situation for yourself and the duty. yeah. the international buddies like the united nations relief agencies and the world health organization need to step in with 8 for all city i must admit on government and leaders did the thought even regular citizens gave whatever they could. but the magnitude of this disaster is enormous. the state alone cannot handle this. we need to be clear about that. all resources are limited for us. good teams and medical crews as well as a and equipment are pouring into the country from around the globe among those that have already sent aid. or if it's hard for here, the u. e and some european countries with many more states like russia, jordan,
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that tunisia and others preparing the dispatch help, says person of the libyan presidential council. national waiver says that both international and domestic unity is needed to tackle the disastrous consequences of the flooding. they are still suffering from lack of the electricity off of water. and there are still problems in communication and tell us and connections until last night seems to be stopped into what the situation is really difficult to the floods are rather large scale, the catastrophes and precedents. we announced the area as a disaster zone, within a few to the international community to the international organizations of the brother, the countries to support the efforts the local efforts should be of a search interest to lot due to the lack of about a new can experience and lack of the equipment and through sources. there must
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be a you do find a efforts, as you may know, libya is suffering from position for the code division for years. but it's no time to unite the the efforts and works together. the age must be delivered properly and experts to search interest you, whether from the local teams or the international teams for the team to support the must be supported by the could people. i mean, well, after wreaking havoc and libya, the storm has reached the middle east hitting the shores of the gaza strip was caused floods and local cities was authorities issuing flood warnings and the scenes or on the roads. no casualties have been reported. so far. we will keep you updated on this developing store and the uniform policy chief of joseph burrell, has admitted that the blocks decade long mission in the africans, the whole region failed to bring the desired results. a con,
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just send me over the past 10 years. we have spent more than 600000000 years on civilian and military missions. and this is how we trained about 30000 personnel in malware and jr. and it didn't help consolidate the meal tree and its ability to support the democratic government soldiers from and use states. most notably friends had been in this house since 2013 with the stated goal of fighting it, terrorism, parents for the plug on his operations in the region. last year after molly and bertina faso demanded their exit. african officials and locals have criticized emissions saying they didn't bring any significant results with anti french sentiment. now, growing in these, their, of the following the 2 in july, the new military government of naomi asked french soldiers to leave the west african country. the french investor to new zara has also been shown the door.
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however, harris, who refuses to do so, saying it does not recognize the new authorities. we discussed the parenthesis mission in africa was a panel of this sort of painting in my lead. and it was a different brand scale. they were promoting your mean time. that's the coming in, sort of to protect that into. let's get that. the products never can be to molly or in the old or the any of those countries to protect the people of those kinds of products came to protect, keeps defects. sonya 5, the people know these. they know that rod is telling me to protect if you just not the people and the time you find the weight of these, the categories of and this is getting the weapons from the beginning. you will find that this, these a lot of times when it comes to the nature google and i forget it once and what one side they can protect themselves is coming to of the government and the people. but
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you could, if you look it up, you might actually find that that category will dis, a whole step will be o c. be funded by you. good. okay. so the people know that and those attached to these, these are when you come to the races on the look at you and i see the come with this, you know, make these uh, the, uh, mostly come to not to have a control of, uh, uh, you know, the sales of that agent is do an influence, you know, to try to create images that the best from which they can. i know i can most do any of the john, this, this all your locals of the guns up. and the reason the government gets get to the, to the lines on no matter how many millions and billions of dollars. oh boy, no, you don't. i don't have a way to move. i bought that, but it didn't need the what that definitely was not to do remote,
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this 2 kills. i've done this time, the same issue with the present. but it was us the boss, the, you know, things change. iraq, cause i didn't say need in a better days of the off the, you know, so, so i don't listen. so the vision i think has filled with the need to be your best. always be imposing more there. whereas as well as being posey said kaden bedford's natural didn't mention it to the object party man. i knew i knew that many thoughts are met jimmy's and straight. they then uh, 12 dog positives rocky. the for any mess or mention easy most he's doomed. where the mazda is doomed. optimize the car off our gauge by the little guys in this context. 5 for you to give you a he'd be agenda 2063 of the average of you know you're so you don't often dies says no need to hide the plugins own ideas or those ideas willing squared that
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type of media diary very me military ways that we want to design for obviously got used to talk to them to inform how the russian defense ministry has reported a ukrainian attempt to attack its vessel with 5 unmanned boats near the crime in peninsula. all the boats had been destroyed. you have tried to swarm objects in crimea with its drones, with russian anti air systems, downing 11 you avi's. meanwhile, movements on the bridge linking the peninsula and mainland russia has been temporarily stopped for safety reasons. this is a developing story and we will keep you updated. that's me. well, the new york times has published an article hailing the economic boom and the us industry, which is ramping up arms production for ukraine. well criticizing american lawmakers who want to end i would love for them to talk about, hey, this,
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what great manufacturing jobs and for us be so great advanced manufacturing jobs in the us. oh, it's under hilder, the president of the mosquito chamber of commerce, setting an interview in his office, lawmakers to a post continued a to keep our effective, we vote and against your constituents. at that point he said, you're literally say no to the people you're representing. well, the article goes on to say that the ukraine aide has benefit of the several american districts, including one in texas where a plant has been built to increase artillery production, which will double output for ukraine. a defense production, bonanza is what the new york times calls this new trend which promises job creation and cash and fusion for americans. industrial boom has been praised by the republican leader in the senate, and it says it's also about competing with china. wandering. we're talking about doesn't go to your crime. it goes to defense manufacturing facilities all across
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america and supports tens of thousands of american drugs. expanding our defense, industrial capacity to better compete with china replenishing americans arsenal with americans, weapons, bill, uh, american work. the white house has confirmed that more than $110000000000.00 had been allocated so far to crime. a group of republicans including house speaker, kevin mccarthy, has brought up the issue of reducing aide to key f, suggesting that the budget on external affairs is being stretched at the expense of homeland issues, including a series of natural disasters which occurred recently in the us. diane, etc, independent candidate for the us senate in the state of new york says americans feel ignored by their government. and there is reason to say, why are we sending money to kill people overseas when we're killing people in the united states as well? i many americans feel that it's scandalous, said people in law,
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we got 7 $100.00 per person or per household really nothing. when they lost everything or the people in east palestine, ohio who nobody is talking about or remembering anymore or suffering. the effects of that terrible chemical. busy spill and there's many other disasters around the country that simply are not being taken care of. so the american people. busy definitely feel that we have a government that is not interested in the principle of the general welfare of the population. there are ways which are much more beneficial to americans. as you may be aware, we are suffering right now. 3 train the romans per day in the united states, which they try to downplay. but these high technology shops and plants are very versatile. they have very skilled people working at them,
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which means they could be re tool to produce things that are urgently needed to improve the productivity of the american work force in the areas of transportation, energy, production, water management, space, exploration, and things like that. we're concerned about rising competition in the car market. the european commission has launched a probe and the subsidies for chinese electric vehicles. european commission president are sort of underlying also says they're looking to increase tariffs above the standard at 10 percent. you rate for chinese cars, global markets, and also a lot. it was 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 in our market,
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we do not accept this from the outside. so i can announce today is that the commission is launching an empty subsidy investigation into electric vehicles coming from china. quite a bit, every time cleaners, so the spacing feels for the audience like we've all done something wrong on one hand cleaners with powder stuff on the back in our speech for making free trade deals with new zealand. sheila kenya and said that mexico, brazil, india, and indonesia are all next. all 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 very own sanctions to keep their own cheap energy supply flowing to themselves and their own industries. there's a shrub when someone who loves that source of energy kind of top to make industrial things without power. and yet here we are. and because you said to ex girlfriends,
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you creating present environments zalinski. hey, watch this, i'm sticking it to put it in. and then shove the stick into the spokes of his very own economic engine, germany, and also france, both known for their car production. they're now blaming china for their own face. plant. china is already falling, they use projects for an investigation. pretty much nonsense. we strongly encourage you to approach the progress of china as dielectric vehicle industry with objectivity rather than resorting to using the withdrawal economic and trade measures that could 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 fran, since you already care to push forward, there are lots to 0 control over their own competitiveness. beyond tearing bond, her lines, announcement of an inquiry into the big mystery of how the china can sell cars. so chiefly in your discipline, who dodge,
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which i would like to welcome the investigation into the subsidies received by chinese companies in china. if these subsidies do not comply with the rules of the world trade organization, europe must be able to fight it back. just as time i knew. i'm crazy. it's about unfair competition. it's not about keeping high performance low cost cars out of the european market. it's about looking to see if there are hidden direct or in direct subsidies that have an unfair competitive advantage. 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? we're talking to 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,
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sigway and other things like that before it's very own economic interest. well, it's not only the you which is concerned over a global competition. us secretary of state antony blanket has justified washington's stance on diplomacy from a position of strength setting the threat of authoritarian regimes in the post cold war era. decades of relative geo political stability have given way to an intensifying competition with us are trained powers revision his powers. we find ourselves at what president biden calls an inflection point. one error is ending. a new one is beginning and the decisions that we make now will shape the future for decades to come. united states is leading in this pivotal period from a position of strength, strength, grounded in both our utility and our confidence. us us, as a recent poll found only 35 percent of the europeans believed us will be the most
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influential global actor in 5 years. and despite blankets, the claim of us leadership around the 40 countries have expressed their desire to join the bricks. group of states with nato member turkey, you also expressing its interest toward the organization. while nations like saudi arabia, ron and argentina, are on their way to official membership next year. i'm lincoln also accuses russia and china false claims about the structure of the global order. when the patients and ma scouts of the world try to rewrite or rip down the pillars of the multi, now the lateral system. when they falsely claim that the order exists merely to advance the interest of the west at the expense of the rest. a growing global course of nations and people will say and stand up to say no. the system you're trying to change is our system. it's. here's our interest in our national consultant, earl rasmussen says he doesn't see how washington can secure his position in a new emerging world order. in contrast to other states essentially, um we've got
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a co scroll door that should have been free and open and mr. blinking talked about reopen the competition, but yet, yet it's free and open on their terms on, on certain terms, rather than being a shared, uh, and a cooperative environment, especially with global powers and of, uh, yeah, i think we're gonna, it'll take a new administration, a new leadership in washington and many of the european countries before they awaken and perhaps our comic realities to as, as we see the global south, especially. right. but i see, i see russian, i see china, both of those leaders in the, in the, this whole emergence of a true multi polar environment. that's the new sustainability plan for africa has to be on an equal footing for all that is the message from the un at the sustainable development goals, dialogue in south africa,
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on the eve of the summit in new york, between the the t. s is the summit that we're going into next week would be the set, the stage for the world to come together around the decisions necessary to put the world back on track. as a truck that is say, inclusive directory needs us to achieving a subsidy for developing aspirations by the 2013 that like more than 20 ages into a democracy in entering the final decade off the realization of sustainable development goals. so i think his government has gone back to the drawing board to, to examine priorities, strategies, and plans to achieve these isg. this was done to add to the sustainable development goals dialogue held in pretoria by the united nations. and so that because government, it is time for course correction, we must now run together. we need more of this accelerated,
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intentional skills and vicious interventions. not only through the brakes, g, 20 and or the feel for us, but also at the un, south africa's leadership movie. essential, i see race and be shown on the s, the is a private action and reforming the international financial system. while the 17 goals would be a 169, talk and speak to improve the living conditions and conservation of the environment, especially in developing countries. most african countries, including so that i forgot i start getting to meet is to g, talking across the region, including in south africa. we've seen a rise in poverty and extreme for which in recent years taken together. these challenges mean that just a point to the s, the targets hardly projected to be met in 2013. so many of these challenges are playing are out right here in south africa and across africa. there's discussion follows the g train to need is somebody toasted by india. we still don't forget to
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be a put you in a t to advocate for an enhanced, an expanded global partnership for sustainable development to meet the time of change commitments. the chief minutes of the sustainable developing goals must remain at the center of international finance and discussions being showed and finances mobilized in sufficient quantities and a suitable quality to support development in low and middle income countries. while the united nations is commit suited to a policy off and leaving no one behind and achieving these isg reaching these goals for african countries, this remains an unfinished business. we, according to the oxy victoria, the shars, the affair of mill, doza and russia arrived at the russian foreign ministry after being summoned due to the deportation to moscow of the head. a russian media outlets split nichol delva, itala. dennis off was barred from entering the country for 10 years by more than authorities. he says he was kicked out without warning premium because when the
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they gave me just 2 minutes to pack up, i only managed to get dressed. i asked for the reason and they said they were migration officials. i was sure they were taking me to their office, but then suddenly in the car they pulled out a d partition act and said they're taking me straight to the airport toward a flight to moscow. well, devon, us already say dennis off was reported for alleged interference and the country's internal affairs. he denies the accusations and says he wasn't given a chance to appeal back in january the chief editor of sputnik lithuania, a mark custom, it was arrested for months by authorities in latvia on similar charges. the russian foreign ministry spokesman says the latest case, it shows the mold open. government does not respect freedom of speech. if the guy is new, this is another example of the current. and although the sword is having an inadequate attitude towards the concept of democracy, they simply do not understand what it is. they don't understand what freedom of
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speech is, what the rights and freedoms of journalists are. a human and labor rights lawyer den, cuz alex says the situation with the sputnik chief, it shows the decline of free speech in the west to be forced out of the country is a pretty severe thing based purely on, on speech and information. and, you know, i've been interviewed by split that many times and find it professional and, you know, good journalism. so, i mean, it's troubling to see someone thrown out of the country for that and, and certainly to give them a warning if it's, you know, and say, look, these are the things we're concerned about. give them a chance, maybe to correct some things. uh yeah, i mean that would be good um, but i mean, clearly this isn't really, is something he could correct. they just want one side of the story being told in their country and that's the problem. there is a tendency in the west now to start limiting, free speech to guarantee only one side of the story. what it particularly when it
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comes to issues relating to russia. the wes prides itself on being a place uh you know, that promotes freedom of speech and democracy and then yeah, we're seeing a clamp down on those are the russian city of cuz on has hosted the meeting of the chairs of asian ombudsman association with allegations from indonesia, china, turkey, and pakistan. among others, they ombudsman, discuss human rights and data protection issues and the prospects of further cooperation. participants also signed the memorandum of understanding our t got an exclusive interview with the head of the in the nation delegation, who said, cooperation and human rights with russia is invaluable for both countries. some of that in the government that i am so difficult as somebody in the musical grades with the wide range of countries and dispute of human rights protection from southeast asia to you, including russia. fisher then has
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a big impact because it helps understand how different countries deal with human rights issues for indonesia, one of the main issues is the protection of personal data. we're in the process of working on it. it's very important for society to understand the due date, a safe when dealing with the government. i'm on old if tbd is between indonesia and russia, the most important thing is sharing knowledge about human rights protection. because we have the chance to exchange experience with have positive results and impact their nations. and we can share how different countries deal with certain issues, including the universal implementation of democracy. the concept of democracy can now be implemented in every country. as every country has its unique characteristics, but as a universal concept, there is a lot of common sense that we can adults and implementing our policies. let's look at the news for now, but to stay with us of next the battle for africa. how african.
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