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the the brushes defense minister a surrogate show, a gooey showcases his nation's military hardware to kim jong and during the mother's 1st part in trip in 4 years. while libya struggles defined survivors from the flooding disaster that killed thousands western states express condolences over the loss of life drops. despite nato being responsible for a breakdown in the nation security a decade ago, which top you and official se contributed significantly to this week. for kate of fossil orders, the french embassy is defense that tell shake to leave the country within 2 weeks of age. and he's engaged in the same the undermining, the west african nation, local, thomas slum, the diplomats continued presence in white. i think that the french defense that
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a shade is not communicating with the french armies already expelled from the country working for so, but it's not normal that their armies here, the story over again is over the local to our, to international. my name's unit illegal on 30 minutes of news and fuse starts. now . we begin in rushes, far east, where the north korean leader has met with russia's defense minister out of the mitre, or a base side side, the city of the bus stop touring. strategic rushing, aviation kim, john moon on his delegation, run their 1st off, alongside surveys showing before heading to a naval base later on south se. okay, more sure to come by. there are crow rock gates as well as ship based stuff, and some are to read. the meeting comes on the heels of his visit to russia's post, touched me, cause bedroom where he held, talked to the russian president, slumber global. for example, a sound financial consultant angel juliano. sees that visit was the method of ship
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by the historic ties that exist between the neighboring states. and i think what the rest still wants to do is to show the collective west that doesn't care for the russian. he's not going along with yes, the nation of north korea. so it is only normal that north korea is opening it set to jew restaurant because it needs specialized fishy when he comes to you. busy busy with the energy resources and the same as a north korea needs a so a china which has a, they have a folder together and they, they need to work together just as a friends the neighbors. well, what is funny is that they're connected with these 50 percent of the worst population. it is normal and the majority in terms of g, d, p, it saves you these hazelynn russia. these exactly the opposite that happened. the connected west, more and more is being isolated because the, the 1st exit strategy of you, you are with us for a, gave us,
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we was here. it doesn't work anymore in this once we, i entering now it's a new car. the, a new shift. everything is changing. give you an example. you wouldn't be to think about to have time to be straight outside of the us color. you see that he was cute for that. somebody so that was sent was cheaper that no, or everybody's doing that even us allies are actually going along with the, the organization. everything's changing and is going faster and faster over 11000 libyans have lost their lives in this week flooding disaster. however, local officials fear that number cut almost double as a true extent of the devastation is uncovered. so mcdaniel re topic on the north african country, causing it per toms to 1st optic terrestrial grateful. recent frontage from the
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area reveals this year scope of destroyed buildings on infrastructure. rescue operations are still very much underweighed, but the health minister for the east libyan government saying at least 3000 that the debt has been very large, the mass springs. but we heard from people on the ground and searching, oftentimes age for their loved whole families have lost loved ones including us. and that doesn't account for those who us to the accounted for in the city every single time. it has been effected on the internet to always have a lot of family and during of them and have also lost many loved ones there. despite the ongoing efforts of many humanitarian organizations to bring comfort to hearts, it is important to note that many people have remarked on the lack of organization which has led to confusion and chaos that are not then to kenneth to which was horrible disaster, tragedy, even town has been the fact that every region has victims. so many up to this and
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individuals have volunteers rescue many. terry and 8 has begun to rise. it has been discovered that many towns have been damaged and drew it's got to be a requested international assistance. after revealing the devastation caused by the flood rush, it was one of the 1st country stores by sending emergency assistance to the west, effected city of during the to 8 and the search for survivors. agencies such as moment group, lee sons, doctors with i'd foreigners have also one of the illness i breaks in the coming months. middle of the report issued last year at by a local university in libya has come to light it for enough to to destroy dumbs had been in need of urgent attention for years and pointed to a quote, high potential for flood risk. libyan on the list expanded on the 12th stating currently the only functioning hospital in durn. there isn't a rented house with 5 rooms. this is not new. this is going on for 42 years. it has caused
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a haley nation in political turmoil since the days of gun duffy. every minister of health and prime minister would drop by during, would make statements about supporting the cd and then ignore it completely. the rodents and the dams and durn are not new. they have been reported repeatedly, including in scientific journals from 2011 and moving on. no official has paid attention to it. will it be as being in a state of turmoil since 2011, when nato forces intervened in the country to topple newer market duffy who had led the nation for decades. the alliance soul to exploit the responsibility to protect principles, to justified cutting out a bridging change operation that about time kill dozens of civil to margaret. i think his last legitimacy to lead and he must leave the. 0 the we came,
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we saw died, it shows the world you would get rid of any type of you would choose freedom fees. well since the over throwing killing of colonel a get delphi libby, split between 2 rival government cells, being mired in conflict in 2014, the civil war broke out between arm groupings including estimate militants allied with isis. recent conversations on social media. how being pointing out how western powers must bear significant responsibility for the natural disasters often. well, it can be helpful to be seen use still the truth about what really happened to libya. this country was illegally destroyed by nato in 2011, and the entire region is still suffering from the impact. sadly, those responsible have not been held to account. it's hard to keep track of which
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country with the lows, bomb or in vain today, russia, china, iran, libya, syria, iraq, yemen talestine, afghanistan and venezuela, mexico. so don, congo, serbia, uganda, somalia, north korea get now cuba and so many more. it is undeniable that the case created by nero's 7000 bombing rates wrecked with libya and what's the direct costs of that community being so badly devastated by the storm that he did presently as well. we spoke with political, a list of the former libby and presidential candidates, a sat june who talked through the background of the scenes of devastation being with us. so i know there's no doubt that the real crisis in libya began with the external intervention in 2011 through the un security council. resolution 1973, which in reality was manipulated here because it did not explicitly authorize military strikes. and the hor, military action against libya's honestly,
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this resolution was manipulated to launch military strikes at that time. when reality libyans are well aware that the crisis in libya in the subsequent crises over the past decades are the results of that external intervention. a result of complicating the situation by international parties here today, we don't expect international parties, united nation submission, or specifically the united states in western powers. specifically to acknowledge that the crisis olivia started at that time. instead, they will attribute all the crisis olivia has been facing to other factors as far as possible from admitting that they are the ones we initiated this reckless action that libya has been experiencing for almost a decade. we have a direct impact. yes. in fact, because of libya in 2011, the state was overthrown. the collapse of the state and his general sense resulted in the collapse of authority. the collapse of the state, not just authority, but libya was left with our leadership. here you who uh, north of libby,
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a new born baby has been funded on a boat carrying migrants to via tell united end of lump it to some authorities, declared a state of emergency after more than 8000 migrants arrived on the island from across the sea. according to the local me or european leaders have turned a blind eye to the dire situation. a change old plan produced that has taught the entire world about humanity and recent years. but europe has abandoned us. politicians are doing nothing to help us. and we urgently need assistance. the people of land produce are unhappy and tired of being overlooked by europe, and this is an impossible version to bear. and we cannot face the problem alone. fully italian red cross save more than $700.00 migraines hubbard ready fame transferred to sicily. another 2500 are soon expected to leave for the places them come commenting. lumper, this has a population of just 6 bodies, and people reports say the influx of new commerce landing and more than
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a 100 ships swamped the 400 bad migraine shelter. we heard from the both on the, on the time to run for if you have time to fuel so much suffering so much pain, these migrants are fleeing wars, poverty, unemployment, and droughts. no one is doing anything to solve this crisis for the migrant problem cannot be resolved by taking them to other places. europe has a lot of responsibility for what is happening at or where the tires inside the 5 month old jo, drums and the see no one was able to save her migration flows are not decreasing here in line to do that. we cannot accommodate many of the people who are arriving . we do not have the right structures to do so. there are also major health problems. it's a tragic situation for them and thank you for the attendance and independent journalists. mohammed criticize of the view they use migration policy is following way short. this is jason, my good. so it is very dire and the misery of the following for the minimums,
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terms of the human damage mailing office, the phase this farms are fine is as an odd when the house is insured, to assemble like prisons and do more respect basics off like between the 0, the knows the for a female system to the with the number of my goods, but it's has not yet received it. the rest from best most the highlights, the deep try to some of the union members which has been emerging with the newer of the situation. so, so the market by to fix and playing games. this means the very those 2 nokia sort of getting policy in place for here, handling this issue. okay, to another read headlines, stories today for keno, fall,
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so has ordered the french embassies defense that tashay on his team to leave the country within a fortnight. imagining that he was undermining the west african nation, a bridge enough, i suppose government has decided as of today to withdraw the approval of mister emmanuel pasquale, a defense i tashay at the french embassy. amber cannot fuss so because of subversive activities. mister emmanuel passed, create, and the staff of the french military office have 2 weeks to leave for king of us. so the government here by informs of the closure of burke cannot fuss those military mission in paris as of today. and we doesn't know exactly what happened to the government to, you know, i so finding, finding that is, uh, because of the service. you know, you mentioned visa, i used to use the
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2 pieces to leave the country to use this be sure to use uh sign in presentation between uh possible and uh, francis. this is the document of the transition effect. uh, most of the 2 years press one to leave uh the country for as long as i see, you know, who, you know 1st, who also interested me. uh, midland to, you know, fossil is losing his uh, dfcs office in french u b r. i s e in the french 24 who was shut down in a book. you know, so there's so many people, are we talking mean many people think that that includes assign because the friends
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differential media companies in the, you know, so i know the both sides of this story that on with the west side of the story this to, to to, to defensive press agent is the front of the corner in yes, i like the money like to book, you know, 5 suit and he's on the seems to know in the book, you know, if i sort of in mind maybe also in nature as we also heard from locals there who shared their uninsured with us towards the ongoing presence of officials from a former colonial power in their country or less concerned. i think that the french defense out of shape is not needed here in board. cannot know, the french armies will read expel from the country, but we cannot for so that so it doesn't really see necessity for this. i to show it to be present input cannot. so in one of the advisors, not normal to their armies. here, the story of brit cane is over given what we asked for, which was to come and help us eliminate terrorism. that can tackle that problem.
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it's better to lead. if you say to southeast asia, hundreds of police, it is how taking to the streets of the nation's capital to choose the prime minister of assisting a key ally, dodge prosecution, and exchange for political support. hundreds of individuals were seen protesting after deputy pm. and as i said, a meeting about $47.00 corruption charges dismissed during his trial. earlier this month, though, the accusations were withdrawn, the court refused to give him. the full acquittal left the door open for prosecution. if new evidence emerge, the ukrainians military spokes person has published a list of international observers out the recent don't boss elections leveling them . vultures and follows on from sarah ashton ser. relo's chilling through the airport. quote, hunt down and journalist who cover rushes viewpoint. the statement listed dozens of names to allegedly cover the recent voting. it contained people from across the
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world, including europeans and americans. the elections were held, informing you creating regions not decided last year by referendum to join russian . nicer low is actually in american and worked as a journalist prior to joining the training armed forces. russian federal authorities have launched on investigation into our comment. next week, the teeth of the russians devils will nash ever harder. and the rabbit and mouse will foam and uncontrollable frenzy as the world will see, a favorite kremlin propagandist pay for their crimes. and this pop of prudence is only the 1st rush's war. criminal propagandists will all be hunted down with those some might say on whose comments fit in with a wider pattern of targeting dissidence on reporters, including individuals from western nations. you may be aware of the notorious, a little titled piece keeper website based in to you. some of those listed on that have received threats while others have ended up being killed. ukraine often denies
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involvements in those assassinations, even though some of us. so officials publicly celebrate the dense reminder of some of those killings, according to an official investigation by moscow 29 year old starting up to going to was killed under the direct order of you printing and military intelligence. conflict journalist loveland sitarski was also killed by a palm and a st. petersburg coffee. it's not just media figures targeted either a non russian writer nor earlier for the desktop during the attack and escaped with insurance or your i discussed you print recent france against journalist with french human rights lawyer r no w. or in terms of these, of these people named the threats against them. there's been an echoing silence from the west. a bart condemning what are as far as i can see, direct threats against journalist. why do you think that is the case? i understand the fact that perhaps they, they, they,
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they don't want to say anything at all that might be balanced by bruship. but it sets such a, a dangerous precedence this well, i mean, we're dealing with terrorism, you know, try and truly on this stage always. and so coming from your client, it doesn't really going to surprise anybody because you claim as long as its own cities. and if we base our cell from their perspective for 9 years, fire from the referendum of last year. so uh, to the extent of the field they can uh, corporate, you still infinity, and the backing of the western media complex, you know, it's, it's a, it's a double bound game. and, you know, the idea is to maintain the narrative. that whole cost and try to use ad meaning with tax on anybody would flies yates or somehow a factor is narrative. it's not the 1st time the kids will increase books person or no has, has made such statements publicly. do you think the, those remarks are the,
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are they fully supported by the ukrainian government? is it, are they, are they telling her to say this or is that the fact that she's in america and another interesting detail that she has carte blanche to say such i read just statements. yeah. uh well, that's interesting cuz there's lot of naturalized, you train your nationals at the post to keep positions in the ukrainian go down a good government just just basically this uh, this week she gives a caution and more caution to state the always an action by virtue of being an online or a person does. she identifies yourself as a persecuted minority. so it's all part of the software engineering media communication devices and his doubts. the fact that she is trumps. and he thinks that has led to a lock of criticism as well in the west against her. to the extent there is
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a assault on not people was somehow going to resist the smoke nest ideology is the fact that it is transgender. and on my end, every person was called 14, those kind of notions of targeting, you know, civilians and, and people for their freedom of speech essentially. okay, something else to tell you about today, the international energy agency sees world wide demand for fossil fuels. it's reaching record high. however, it's suggest that will be the peak and it's only going to go down as we move through the decade. this year's report to be released next month shows the world is on the cusp of historic turning point based only on today's policy settings by governments worldwide. even without any new climate policies demand for each of the 3 fossil fuels except the heat, a peak in the coming years, the golden age of gas, which we called in 2011, is nearing an end with demand and advanced economies set to fall away later. these
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decades as well. if that sounds familiar, you are correct because in 2022, the energy agency made a similar prediction, seeing we're at a historic turning point towards adopting green energy. but according to the i, e. a, the cobit spawn, demik was the spark that ignited the development of renewable power. and let's not forget this as well in 2019 western at declarations. timing beijing was set to lead the world in clean energy. well, let's take a closer look at how that's putting died after those predictions. as we'll see on the map, the nations colored represent the biggest consumers of fossil fuels on china is consumption levels. well, as you can see, big slice remaining high indeed government subsidies across the world for the industry storage to a record high of at this figure. 7 trillion dollars last year. the months invested
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in the oil gas and cool sectors was more in fact then nations are running the world spent on education. well, paging is followed in fossil fuel usage by the united states. the trend which conflicts with americans claims of climate leadership figures show us the consumption of fossil fuels. how search since 2020, with a 9 percent increase up to last year. it comes during a time when global energy consumption derived from oil gas and coal drop by 3 points over a 5 year period earlier. my calling peter scout, discuss not conundrum with a pablo guest or i that's with you or just the that the 2nd also it's the use of the fall. but um, i begin to look at countries in africa. how positively to be committed to the
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exports of what skills extra i they told me now to be because of the rest of the, the f for to be so know that it's not showing me. now it's to, i'm something you can see it's, it's quite difficult. i have a slightly different opinion then the lady, because we are dependent on oral and it's a, it will stay for at least another 30 years. we all see that the so called the ah see all the climate change is not only because it doesn't work. it is, it's too expensive. it takes away the content of the sources from much more needed now. yes, life growing crops for food. this whole green deal is, is not working and it will last energy requirements of the world are increasing. so there's competition between countries. do have high g, d, b, fall federal,
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what it means much more requirement, much more consumption of energy. so we did lots of energy, so i didn't support since june state it would be in the box. the shift is going to be wherever much more than what you have. there wouldn't be a shift. immediately there will be a shift from boston to renewable energy, but there's also option a body to be is going to be much more slower, was responsibility to develop industrialized countries. the in terms of helping africa shift to more renewable energy in terms of funds and support, given that they're responsible for the vast majority of the carbon emissions. and for these companies, crisis as a whole, they start getting, i should be more than once we have got to get begun to see the whole floor, especially small has been taken to be watched it was it who found them. um and then the you have been nice on what used to be the rainfall the time for the week,
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but they told me that we have found out the driver. so she turned all that. then we got to see some of the stretch or, and then even the finances, what we are now facing a sped economy is not only slowing down its crushing any, especially in europe because of political decisions that have be made and who are catastrophic. and this will cause this will change everything, because if the european economy and the american economy crushing, then some other parts of the world won't succeed. that either. and this will make totally differences on how you see the economy, how you see the climate change topic, how you will see the change into renewable energy use. because let's, let's face it, it's pretty expensive to go into renewable energy. i would actually agree with mike lee, but see one thing is yeah, sure,
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with the works of renewable energy has to have the energy to god must have between these, you know, due to the applied for a home of which is back these gall everything. so i know, due to government has between beast, so fossil fuels have to play a role. but i think the balancing because one thing we have to be very sure we have to protect our lives, all cheap. i may have gone to global warming. we have to take care of the most what i said before though is human body so i can get i get balancing shift would be the ship is not going to be in that box time for another visit to the direct impact studios with rick sanchez. next, the dark family history of some past u. s. presidents is the focus that day as an intriguing one. on it all begins across the
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take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground can the
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the by i'm rick sanchez and i've been doing news for 30 years and 2 languages all over the world. here in the united states, i've interviewed what for president's work good for us, major television networks been fired by someone who really knew should be honest. direct me. that's why i was fired at impact holt. and this is directive back
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the way here in america. have this a log cabin mentality, right? it was taught to us in grade school, when many of us were in classrooms where there was literally a blast of abraham lincoln to remind us that even a poor farmer who lived in a log cabin could grow up to become the president of the united states is actually exceptionalism of america. no royalty here, no clash structures here, right? well hold that thought. whole hold that thought because reuters recently pulled out of study. that seems to confirm just the opposite of that. and what it finds is that a 5th or more of all the.

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