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interests that it so is our citizens and russians are very much interested in the view of the summit. and what john moore has to offer in the sphere of tourism. so we were the author alone, young uh, well done with the calls that we were able to restore, direct live travel between 2 and more and the city of those superiors cups. would you do that? yes, there's not much, but there's still a step forward. so now we have discussed various international affairs award positions coincide on most of the issues of the global agenda model of the contract . and the agenda. all of the international complex in with the south is station one . we have been actively to cooperating within the un under senior shingle company just now in the age of a 6 weeks old world. the of the young leading progress of the developments and those very positive. we have confirmed the to the mean that your,
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that we have both committed to step michigan inclusive and fair since you knew the system of relations within south or east of nations rather than the discrete. and that's a system that will be based on both ends on non discrimination and the quality and mechanisms like not being and so to i see on a stablished uh over the decades of a nation default of the i c. and uh, just if that was a very positive but now they've been challenged by the children of 73 in the pacific to strategies of the west as of june. the west is trying to sort size its own elements of its own minute trip locks in the region into ads. could you such a tablet or containing other countries of the region and taking from them but they are leading role in the
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a silver sphere. all 4 of 3 that'd be over to the corporation in the region. when you do the nato's plans to angel tried to reach it, or especially dangerously trying to instill their own or how old was a credit to them in jakarta recently switched and as you ask who i'm segments, it dates from the, from the south to see on the see if other that split on the you on the south asia, somebody took place and the countries of the region spoke for reserving. but some of these uh, the monkey texture that exists in the region. so, and we will see if somebody else but wants you to when we are also committed to that, we welcome the balanced approach of our myanmar account supplies with respect to the situation in ukraine where the crate and regime. so i need somebody to invite the west. so little school are open to like you to install is it's
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a direct conflict with russia. they are destroying everything russian. and what this is the, in the territories that were historically, russian was russians of created or a culture of schools and hospitals and churches. so we discussed the steps of the trust chase taking so in that area and put it on. and so we have also presented our assessment of the review of proposals that the school was global. know for the south m e is sending us and the way we do i do, i have spoken many times on the way we treat to the use the proposals we are ready to discuss any of those that take into account. so the reality on the grounds and the legitimacy interest of the restoration. but now overall, our discussion was very productive. and i'd like to think once again my account to
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boston to give the full to him of the big lava today a little bit. so i don't want to be the one that quoted me by there was a minute stop. that's what the municipal the was i'm yet please. just let me see if see it for us. that'd be 28th of this, from the postcard between the 8 me and my me, i'm a separate richard equal. we got blown by the, to the immediate cause, like i didn't. uh somebody go out to my body shop from one of the stuff that you see if i can get my newmont us. yeah, i mean the deal looking to see through a through the, the local, local, know, so to please get a promotion here as the some deceptively the, that the, with the, with, with the, just the motion you demo for us here. so to picking up something from the test, but e, he, me, some sam induced to the with,
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i'm with him please come on. i know my, i'll put it is easy to go and they gave me that. all right, here it has thing there to the form of mr. survey lab, rob speaking in moscow. se hosted me and mars of foreign minister for talks a lab rob saying that they focused in their discussions on economic and trade issues that they've saw positive progress in that area that they have intensified humanitarian exchanges between the 2 countries. recognizing the 75th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations with me in my life. i've also said that the to address to cooperation in space, satellite technology, banking and finance and saying that overall there's discussions have been productive. well, the new sustainability plan for africa has to be on an equal footing for all that is the message from the u. n. at the sustainable development goals,
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dialogue in south africa. on the eve of the summit in new york city, the t. s. is the summit that we have faith going into next week, will be the set, the stage for the will to come together around the decisions necessary to put the well back on track. as a truck that is say, inclusive directly meets us to achieving us. so simple develop and aspirations by the 2013 that like more than 20 ages into a democracy in entering the final decades of the realization of sustainable development goals. so i think his government has gone back to the drawing board 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 rally together. we need more of this accelerated,
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intentional scale and vicious interventions. not only through the brakes, g, 20 and or the feel for us, but also at the u. n. so i think us leadership movie essential, i see res, admission on the sd of 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 you 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 to point out the s d targets hardly project that 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 trans you need is somebody toasted by india. we still don't forget to put you in
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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 mobilize to sufficient quantities and a suitable quality to support development in low and middle income countries. while the not took nations as commit suited to a policy off and leaving no one behind in achieving these isg reaching these goals for african countries, this remains an unfinished business. we, according to the oxy victoria, this far as the affair of mode of uh in russia arrived at the russian foreign ministry after being summoned due to the deportation of moscow, the head of russian media outlets. but nick, most of the tale done, us off was barred from entering the country for 10 years, bible, dove, and authorities. he says he was kicked out without warning premiums because with
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the water and they gave me just 2 minutes to pack up. i only managed to get dressed . i asked for the reason and they said their 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 the street to the airport toward a flight to moscow or the oven, it's already say done to solve was the rep, deported for alleged interference in the countries internal affairs. he denies like is the issues and says he wasn't given a chance to appeal. back in january, the chief editor of sputnik lithuania mart, custom was arrested for months by authorities in latvia on similar charges. the russian foreign ministry spokesman says the latest case shows the government does not respect freedom of speech. if the guy is new, this is another example of the current and all those in a sort. he's having an inadequate attitude towards the concept of democracy. they simply do not understand what it is. they don't understand what freedom of speech
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is with the rights and freedoms of journalists are human and labor rights lawyer, danica of 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 on washington district. judge has sentenced american media personality and info wars host owens troyer to 60 days in prison over the capitol hill. riots in january 2021. he is among only a few people charged in the riot who neither one inside the building, nor were accused of engaging in violence. he did, however, plead guilty to trespassing a. mr. troyer was not nearly at the building, but he also did play a role in emptying up the crowd on the steps that day. this is just the latest sentencing of a january 6th defendant, and this one is particularly controversial as the individual in question. all
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ensure who works for alex jones uh, the controversial tv media outlet known is in the wars. uh, he was not actually inside of the capital building. uh, he received a 60 days that 60 days in jail on a misdemeanor charge of breeching the restricted area. uh and uh, in his samsung, uh, it was made clear they considered him despite the fact that he did not answer the us capitol to have been answering out the crown. and the prosecution focused on his journal is now many are looking at the words of the judge issued during the sentencing, which seemed to have a lot more to do with the journalist, political views of what took place on that day. and what he actually did, this is what the judge said when passing sounds. i'm not sure that he has disavowed in general what happened on january 6th in any way for me to give him extra credit for remorse. now troyer was in full cooperation with the police and the lead up to
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is that him saying he voluntarily surrendered his cellphone and his laptop. any sat down for hours of interrogation, voluntarily sharing with the police what he knew, and what he witnessed about the january. 6th of this, however, it appears none of that matter and received quite a har settings for this misdemeanor, violation of 60 days in jail. here's what shorter had to say when discussing the sentence secrecy. i was fully transparent and honest, and i'm glad i was able to show that i was not part of any larger plan for illegal activity or violence on that day. that quite a hard status for a misdemeanor. 60 days in jail. indeed, enrico tarry l. p. receive the status of 22 years in jail. i is the leader of the controversial organization known as the proud boys. he was not in attendance at the january 6 capital riot, but he was convicted and sentenced for seditious conspiracy. they argued that he was involved in some kind of conspiracy that constituted efforts to try and
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violently overthrow the us government by overturning election results. uh, that's that does raise a lot of eyebrows as he was convicted under conspiracy charges, not for what he actually did because he didn't make it to the actual january 6th wrote taskbar for thoughts he had in his head as participating in the ledge conspiracy. but this fits an overall pattern of a clamp down on protests taken quite plays across the united states right now. um, members of the applicant people socialist party had been indicted in face a possible 10 years in prison for allegedly acting as russian agents because they organized protests and demonstrations in support of russia in the ukraine conflict . recently we saw the conviction of 5 anti abortion protesters in washington, dc. we were charged with blocking the doors of an abortion clinic and they received and they are facing a possible 12 year sentence for conspiracy to violate civil rights for blocking the door. in addition to that, we've seen the recent charges under the rico law of conspiracy charges against
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those who protested against the cop city training facility in georgia. then overall, the united states, as clamping down on the right of citizens to protest, ending down our sentences and heavy indictments against those who organized protest charging them with conspiracy. among other things, many look at this with suspicion as the united states frequently criticizes other countries where the are alleged violation of the civil liberties and rights to protest of their citizens. while it seems that in the aftermath of the january 6 events and donald trump's presidency, there is a very big crack down on the right of americans to exercise their free speech and assemble peaceably to criticize their government. as is guaranteed in the 1st amendment of the us constitution. now there are sensitive cause on has host the meeting of the chairs of asian ombudsman association with the delegations from indonesia, china took. yeah. and the pakistan among others in bozeman discussed human rights
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and the data protection issues and the prospects of the cooperation participants also signed a memorandum of understanding r t got an exclusive interview with ahead of the indonesian delegation, who said, cooperation and human rights as russia is invaluable for both countries. some of that and the government that i am, certificate as somebody indonesia corporation is a wide range of countries and dispute of human rights protection from southeast asia to you, including russia. this event has 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 dvd 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
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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. agents with south africa as electricity outages at record levels of public energy company . a scam holdings will cut about $6000.00 megawatts in the week to prevent a total blackout. however, a coal fired power station, the facility plant, which south africa's electricity minister recently visited, visited, is expected to reduce the risk of power outages. ortiz got legal, i'm assuming has more or the conseula plant is a coal fired power station located in the province in south africa. it is one of the largest coal fired power plants in the country and is owned and operated by is
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called the state and utility company, the minister and the presidency responsible for electricity, the quality insurance. i'm a callback conducted an oversight to visit to christina power station in my life. now the minister assisted the progress on the units that append to return to service. during the visit, the minister received an update report, which indicated that the units will return to service a month earlier than expected, which is good news for south africans and this economy. look at the way that they are doing it to, to go with one. we need to be 10, be a 3 additional you need same tool of those. a continue to supply us with clean, sustained electricity, the amount of expertise we have brought outside, or infest, insight assigned to people who they write skills, competency, inexperienced in the areas where there's been interventions where seeing that there is, there is outside of the claim. number a generation units that are not operating of 3 section of the flu gas,
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the software ration is that which collapse in october 2022 a quite significant. now the duct carries emissions from castilla unit $1.00 and $2.00 large to me, contributing roughly 2 stages of, of load shooting a report to the 3 units would come on line in early october and at the end of november, respectively, he added that unit full, which is undergoing time maintenance would come online next week, 8 units, which is the $720.00 megawatts. and once or 4 on line, the will contribute to almost $2900.00 megawatts to the grid. the units are expected to contribute to the good and improve the aggregate energy available. once fully completed, christina pol pounds is expected to have a total capacity of $4800.00 megawatts making at one of the largest pulse stations in africa. the pumps utilizes a super critical boy of technology to improve efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas
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emissions lift when we say to the companies ation, that is, and so we do accept, they've done site installation to quote it in the nation. and that's why it is that the agenda, and that's why you and you, um, and plans like a very quickly you have that the fruit guys decide to finalization the units. and of course say they nation out of the part of it by the end of environment is escalating. and they mission i me to, as that'd be kept me most important in relation to that same variable. we have to look at the other soda machine, say the construction of crossing it. pol ponce has been opposed by the waste, due to its reliance on cold or mental groups have criticized the projects for an upfront or a ties in renewable energy sources. this much the criticism puts in a pile upon place, an important role in south africa's electricity supply. as whole remains a significant part of the country's energy mix. it is expected to meet the growing demand for electricity in the country and reduce the risk of power outages. and
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recent years, it has been a great to emphasis on renewable energy development in south africa. and the government is aiming to diversify the energy mix and reduce reliance on coal. however, consume, to pop count will continue to operate and provide electricity. so the fulfill future impact of, i'm assuming for r t in johannesburg, the have a 2023 evaluation africa summit is taking place in nigeria is a capital a buddha event aims to bring together key stakeholders in the industry to share experiences and the innovation sector. and discuss how to tackle the challenges that lie ahead. mobile correspondence with the issue has more, the industry players get off because of here's a piece that's well been meeting this year in a blue job for the 7 v. as an advocate summit. the summit which officially open wednesday. welcome to over 1500 delegates from marvin 7 to 5 countries. organize
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the say. it is the largest gathering seems to be an easy to respond to 9 years ago . and the 1st summit to be hosted in west africa, the summit to 6 to address the challenges in off because of g as in industries as open opportunities for expansion. the meeting will also address whether office and carriers are ready to meet international ed transports forecast. soft passenger numbers on the content as well, double by the year 2014 office accounts for 18 percent of the global population. what has just over 2 percent? sure. of the global transport market. but the anticipated of here's and broke it off because it's driven by various sponsors, including economies and population growth of increasing organization. the summit will also look at government involvement in the a vision sector as the role of emergent technologies in enhancing efficiency of off because of using industries on wednesday night to we have to use administer
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specialist k. i'm a while comes investors and set my julia is ready to become off because of using hall excess predict at traffic in my queue. i will increase by 5 percent over the next 2 decades and say somebody like this could be a game changer. timothy o b r t a boy john, my jerry, a waste spoke with the south african deputy transport minister who says the content that needs to work together to enhance the transport capabilities. some it's such as this begin for us to say, experiences to see how do we interact for next african states so that we don't need to go out of i forgot to come back. so that's the 1st thing that we do. the 2nd thing is that infrastructure is something that is very critical and how do we liberate from each other sites that we are able to say experiences. so the for
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government says this done well in our infrastructure, airport space. how do we export about the experience to bring it to other african states so that we are able to exchange among us, submits of this nature is for us to land from one another. africa needs to wait to get a full, it's to promote. it's a african next well that's comes as the united arab emirates on monday lifted. it's a visa band on nigerians over a diplomatic dispute. the restrictions were left in the following negotiations between nigeria is a new president bullet to new bu and u i. e president mohammed bennett said that all my hon. locals from nigeria are excited, but concerned about the ticket prices. we are excited about the news. we have p that's our president intervened in the matter. and we know that there will be
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more businesses as to by is very attractive destination and it's an exciting destination for, for me i, those are the trials as plenty one as and you know, generally device also an alias crunch of the good one. that's the steady button. the airlines and stuff like that. again, it is not so with because of yourself is too expensive. besides, these are the rates of $1517.00. that's very expensive for 30. they'd be. so you as the size just under the law, so you'll get an 5 year visa, $400.00 and not have to pay $1517.00. 40, tentative visa. i think that is true. and then does, if it goes into effect until $683.00, you don't pay. that's a good say anywhere in the world. so i think we can do better. i'm just excited because um do you have thoughts which is i've been inquiries is no longer fun. is
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crazy. talking about the flights of sprint. i think i've been to by explained smell to be on the to reach the slides. tickets and compared to the ones now it squeezes some of the mention is very, very high. all right, that's all for me for now, but just stay with us. my colleague, nicky aaron, is here with more news in just a few minutes on the body of 3 people use of for instance, what the
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summer love may have to choose between the of the if i paid to the next this goes to i believe there the word made that up with anything that i the beat was awfully cool my lot. so shift left. a few things to get suitable for us to do that you all on the job placement. not mid july. so the piece was off the course, you shouldn't just pay through them with some dispute by the name is of the most, i'm not sure which i usually do 2 sites. the when do i know
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about the agency? it's in your body. shut down the confidence so for producing these tips to my briefing, episode of the crop this morning saved us the voice, the easy to use those names and you get the and 2020 to the attorney and government approved a package of me that we a good nation with you and they to, to help ukrainians,
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defend themselves and fight back about 150000000 euro america we even at the home loans are getting all the same and also in the us location and the ones that people with died just for make money, the fund that you have done? yes, because the volume as you go through on the data, if you got the sheet that a customer, that means there's what i don't know. she said, if you've got any, you'll need to be down to get. i want that, i mean, those will, the more sign me my short for road to store avon hold exec leila lesson opinion poll, show that over 70 percent of italians are against military support for ukraine. landed and confirm for me to go for that last or the 5 still a little see if the guy in most on a skid out and go home and do not you then to to the left by the daily dash one the
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use of the in my last one who thought it looked you that it just hasn't been a full presume we're not. i'm just wondering, fund fee that are like the desktop from that the storms in libya has to pause to 8000 with the official saying that's number double local journalist stays and it's high and neighborhoods have been split with my brain, all of the rhetoric and all of the people to find out, all of them are dead. they use foreign policy chief, it goes to a barrel. it makes the blokes decade long mission in the african style whole regions failed to bring the desired results. to many ask for things believing they need to solve problems on the context and then it's gonna be mostly come to the to have it going sort of uh, you know, the, the jonathan's to our new friends proud security team today we've been.
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