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to find themselves worlds of parts, we choose to look so common ground. the hazard by john's president expresses his condolences to flooding or putting over the tests of the russian peace keepers in the vernal car box and a phone call. later as note of the importance of implementing the ceasefire agreements as a by john and the go on a par boss, armenians have wrapped up tops on reintegration and the future legal status of the region and its population also ahead. the protesters in your van class with police calling for the armenian prime minister to resign, accusing him of surrendering the region of the vernal par boxed as are by john. with no resistance. we will not accept the fact of the surrender. it wasn't the
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decision of our citizens or appear media national junctions, or should that be found? we are no longer transferring any weapons degree because now we will arm ourselves with the most modern weapons. the fullest prime minister analysis of holes and weapons supplies to crane as more sa, prioritizes its own security, over brussels, and to your political goals. the you are watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble. with the look at the days at top news stories, the russian president has spoken on the phone with his as are by john and counterpart homily of apologized and expressed his condolences over the depths of russian peacekeepers on wednesday. also a for me boss, whose redness to interact with moscow on key issues. and presidents also noted the importance of implementing the ceasefire agreements, but the focus on ensuring the rights and security of the armenian population of car
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bach as me will. and as are by john, the talks between ethnic armenians, from the barn on the car, back into buffalo officials has wrapped up following the ceasefire. agreed on wednesday, integration and the rights of the population in the region dominating the agenda. right for more on the results and the context around these talks, i'm joined by r t correspondent. yes. and i can. yes. and what more do you know about these talk so far? it's rachel, there's a lot. so i'm back here. most of the updates had been quite last minutes and it makes sense. my team and i were at actually were still along the suburbs of you have lost and the government buildings that was hosting the talks was packed by reporters, local, and international. discussing the issues regarding the conflict on the ceasefire and what happened from the sci fi up until this point. but the statement that came
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from arthur page on presidents audio did emphasize of course, by 1st apologizing, and then ensuring that whoever is responsible for the attack on the russian peacekeeping. contingent indigo in a car of a will receive due punishments. but most importantly, looking at some of the details about around the talks, the 1st topic that they discussed was the reintegration of civilian populations into the region. there was, this was also a very important matter for the russian side as well as much as it has been for the epic. armenians representing the undergo carnival population within this region. but the re, um, some of the most important details have to do with how the 2 sides, or at least the 3 sides in this matter, considering the russian and keep a peacekeeping contingent that they're all going to be working together. reintegration was on the agenda. reconstruction of the region was on the agenda, but most importantly, a roadmap for a complete and long lasting piece is one of the most fundamental things that they
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were going to discuss. and much of the statements were, of course, provided by leaders or officials from abroad, as they did not have issued a press conference, telling us about the details surrounding the meeting. but most important, again, there will be further steps to stabilize the region as well as ensure rights and freedoms are stablished. and lots of the ethnic, i mean population of whether there are other civilian populations that want to relocate to that area can do so. and this came at a time when facilities have been high just as the tensions have been. and then to wrap up essentially, the 3 sides agreed that they would go back to the road map that was agreed upon in 2020, the trilateral meeting that was held between the ethnic armenians, azerbaijan and russia was key and implementing a cease fire and association of hostilities for the most part and moving forward that all sides will adhere to the conditions and the details underlined in this agreement. rachel, all right, are to, is it?
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yes and i can. yes and thank you. well meanwhile, in armenia, the opposition is planning to impeach the country. is that prime minister with anti government protests taking place for 2 consecutive days since tuesday are to use that roman customer have reports from the scene. right now we are on the republic square and the capital of our menia where classes between protesters. uh to uh and uh the police uh took place. um uh over the last couple of days on tuesday and on wednesday evening. uh there were, uh, quite a few people that were injured as well as police officers. uh to now at the moment is a very quiet here on the uh, republic uh square. uh, we are standing right next to the government building. that was a storm by processors over the last couple of days. you can see behind me, um, uh there are uh you can get, you can see a visible damage to the uh, government building. uh now like i said,
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the police officers and processors both were injured and let's take a look at how the situation unfolded on wednesday evening. the . 2 the results of these uh process that were held in the last couple of days is that the position have formed the national community designed to remove from industry nicole pushing out from power. now the prime minister himself said, i'd say he's not going to resign. he stressed that numerous times so obviously the opposition here are not very happy about that. the day progresses and we'll see what happens later. we'll be here to cover the story for you. i'm following the
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conclusion of the agreement to the as or by johnny later praise armenian authorities for facilitating the restoration of boxes. sovereignty a move that has angered many. armenians do not tie him in a so as a result of the entity service measures and their successful completion is there by jan. has restored at 70 armenia, as the leadership, surprisingly demonstrated unexpected political competence. we appreciate this and consider a unimportant fact done with in the past on the bottom. but what's on the storage is or not just straight. there's the enemies of our people in how my leave clearly stated that armenia did not info as a badge on. accordingly, we see the consequences of the so for the policy approach of shifting the strategic relations of the year of on toward the west of for the past 10 years to 20 years. every armenian government was involved in the negotiations between as a bit john and armenia to the mediation of restaurant or the western powers to this
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government abandoned the armenians. i've got about the same as our to for the latest on this developing situation in the corner car box on air and also on our website r t dot com. or you can always find more in depth coverage and analysis. missouri and president bush or alice od has arrived in bay jane together with his wife and a high profile government delegation to meet china sheets and paying for tox. the visit comes amid proactive chinese diplomatic activity in the middle east with aging mediating over parchment between a ron and saudi arabia. while the assad government managed to restore control over most serene territory and was welcomed back into the arab league, damascus is now focused on solving the task of rebuilding the country with the help of from like global partners after a devastating civil war against isis and the us fast radical islamic opposition of
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syria in a dire humanitarian situation. so you can report or don't turn yang says her sources have confirmed faith things willingness to substantially participate in the syrian reconstruction efforts. to put into some experts that are at the sides when touched on a pressure cooperation when reading with chinese theaters including you know, in the resumption or previous projects such as the construction of reservoirs of fuels and other infrastructure projects. as well as discussing some new potential areas, cooperation, and the as the present visit comes at a time. and just don't forget that it comes at a time with serious taking and you balanced and comprehensive diplomacy. and the new e circle period in china is undoubtedly a very is going to play a very important part of the ukrainian forces. try it out of mass around attack on crimea in the early hours of thursday was all you a, these destroyed us according to the russian ministry of defense,
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russian air defense systems destroyed the 19 you, if you use that for the black sea in the crime, in peninsula officials also added that the curse belgrade and arial regions were also taxed by drones, all of which were intercepted unless, as the russian foreign minister addressed to the un security council on the cause that is being created. conflict saying the west of whites any substantive conversation because it has no honest arguments. i wouldn't have anybody goodness coupling him today. we are only slogans and the rhetoric of our opponents invasion, aggression annexation, but not a word about the root cause of the problems about how for many years they supported the neo nazi regime and key of a substantive conversation based on facts and respect for all the requirements of the un charter is being avoided by the west. apparently it has no arguments for an honest dialogue. there was a strong impression that western representatives are afraid of professional discussions that would expose them as demagogues. today,
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when we discussed effective multilateralism, we should not forget the numerous facts of the west, consistent rejection of any form of equal cooperation. you see what would be due to archie is caleb mountain has been following the event in new york and explorers. how the un charter has been used by states to serve their own interest. now the russian foreign ministers are gay lab, rob, who was in town to the general assembly, took to the floor at the security council when he had the opportunity to point to many truths about the conflict in ukraine that are routinely ignored by western media. he talked about the 2014 crew and how the united states has metal the new cranes affairs and turned what was once a sovereign country, india basically just the natal proxy to threaten russia and terrorize some of its own citizens. so then you post the country and you look midway. unfortunately, since the end of the cold war and the collective west led by the united states as arbitrarily given itself the rank of master of the faith,
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of all mankind. and driven by him exceptionalism complex as increasingly ignored the legacy of the founding fathers. today, the west refers to basic norms and principles selectively, case by case, solely according to its own selfish jewel political needs. this inevitably leads to the undermining of global stability, exacerbating existing tensions and igniting ones. the risk of global conflict are growing. that, that was now the russian foreign minister pointed out that while american, they talked about diplomacy in multilateralism, its actions have shown a blatant disregard for international norms. toward the beginning of the meeting, we saw western leaders roll out the red carpet for zalinski, the ukrainian leader. however, prior to zalinski is speech the russian ambassador to the united nations and then z . a pointed out that this was essentially going against all the standard procedures of the un security council. the presidency of the security council was of using its
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power in order to turn the security council chamber and adjust the platform of anti russian propaganda. here's what russian ambassador and eventually i had to say this is just ready to move. so i would like to warn you that if you hit them on the board, just define your decision. they'll bidding and presidency will bits on issued by the black and president violating the established practice within the secuity counsel in favor of one delegation which has repeatedly shown that supported by the counsels west members. it is not subject to any lo and is allowed old that trying to turn this into stage or send up show of one representative ones compared to that, that wasn't a bad thing. i said was later in the meeting, reiterated by lab rob. and it seems, in light of recent events, all the international norms and rules have been disregarded. as western leaders led by the united states go out of their way to try and isolate russia. but it doesn't seem to be working based on the speeches we heard. there's so much optimism about
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the bricks and an emerging global economy no longer centered around wall street in london. it appears many countries are not excited about the us efforts to isolate russia. and instead want to develop independently. caleb mauppin, archie, new york. after addressing the un general assembly and security council, the training and president is expected to meet american law makers in washington. louis comes after us house bigger, kevin mccarthy demanded accountability for the countries and mass of 8 packages to crane. it is the, let's get elected. the congress to see our president, the clinic. i have questions for. where is the accountability in the money we already split? what is the plan for victory? i think that's what the american public wants to know. i want to count ability for whatever the hardworking tax their spend their money on, and $1.00 on. and i want to plan for victory. according to the kill institute for the world economy, washington has already sent nearly $70000000000.00 worth of financial humanitarian and military aid to key of the white house. is us congress to approve extra
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spending a new crane that would help fund the governments? how's republicans have been vocal about their intention to stop allocating any more money to ramp up tabs more efforts out of the state budgets? lensky is not the governor of the 50 per state, but he does have just buying any spock. it he swipe and spock, it the least he could do is put in a suit and the tie while he demands our money. but i was still though, oh no. i don't feel comfortable sending in all the dollar to ukraine. the problem is, do you know if you create and is when in the way in ukraine right now? because i don't, i don't think most members of congress know whether the ukrainians are actually within the war. the crowd funding raft comes as the us national debt reaches staggering levels recently, surpassing the $33.00 trillion dollar marketing historic record low. according to the treasury department. and that's
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a 2 trillion dollar increase since last year when washington began to have a support key of earlier discuss the issue with our to contribute our chris adams. we haven't even, we've seen nothing yet. and if we do that today, i've just been looking with this morning even a, just across a broad scope of mainstream media in the us, just to see where other analysts seeing this that, that going and most of the coming out with, with the same by 2030, it's going to be 50 trillion dollars. i mean, these are just, i watering sums of money. the 2nd real issue is the fact that in order to service that, that they currently have the united states government paying one trillion dollars an interest. and just to put that in perspective that we've covered at all on the program, just the size of the us defense budget. so i see that it's servicing of a debt on top of all of this borrowing is way more than the actual budget. and then we go on to other issues in the us economy. we go on the fact that there was, there is a huge budget deficits. right now you've got those things that people need in order to supply education. that infrastructure, the health care is very nickel,
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public available health care in the us. and none of these things could be service right now. and then all of us politics is, as i love, that the house does not have enough money. we can actually listen to eclipse from byron donald series, a congressman in florida, and exactly what he has to say on the matter. there's no money in the house right now. it's not, it's not there. you mean there's no support for money? no. and to be blown, we're running a to $20.00 deficit. any money we give to you credit, we're borrowing from our future. that's the facts. go to the truth, the good thing about it, you feel you want to feel about it. i'm going to tell you what's right and what's re, uh, i mean look is not a good time for him to be here. quite frankly. that's just the reality. and the 3rd piece is what's happened with ukraine is frankly, the fault of leadership of joe biden. must be very clear on that, so we not, don't put that on the backs of the american people. now, if we had a commander in chief who knew how to lead, as opposed to take naps, that we would be in a much better situation when it comes to ukraine, hand global security already love that plan, right?
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because i think it pits, somebody does the whole thing, you know, barton donald's. he represents one of the poorest districts in florida, florida being one of the poorer states, you know, its no miami and palm trees. now, unless that, and i think, you know, he is making that point, you know, he's an african american man representing a majority african american popular constituency. if you like down that, you know, a lot of people in his, in his constituency, from a living of food stamps and disappear behind. that means they don't have a job. and the government has to give them a link to the assessments to go and get bread and bolts that from the supermarket at the same time. so lensky is about to turn off again at congress and start walking around in his come back. yeah. and lecturing, lecturing congress as to why they should go and give it even more money. this is what the deficit said about it as a big $70000000000.00. and now he's going to go and i'll spend some more money. i mean, it's just those days just really isn't it? washington is that they own a country and 2 minds about ongoing arm supplies to keep up with poland, announcing that will no longer supply weapons to ukraine. that's according to the
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polish prime minister. she went on to say that rather than sending weapons to ukraine, warsaw is now focusing on bolstering its own defenses. exemptions that show that these commie, we are no longer transferring any weapons, the great, because now we will arm ourselves with the most modern weapons. if you don't want to be attacked, you must have something to defend yourself with. this is the principle we're here to, which is why we have made increased orders. we focus mainly on more noise and then quickly all mean to fully show me so that it becomes one of the strongest elements and you were in a very short time. i've heard of it, i thought of the prime minister as even though poland will no longer ascend arms, it will remain a habit for nato weapons. the country is one of cabs. major suppliers with a total aid from poland to crane in 2022 estimated. at 6400000000 zeroes with one polish politician billing ukraine, 100. $1000000000.00 is what is equivalent to $23000000000.00 us dollars list here,
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military aid has reported late so far amounted to $3000000000.00 euros. but this aid finds that little support from poles was 78 percent reportedly against providing ukraine with so much money and weapons. according to a re send a poll, it's been crazy and investor has been summoned up by the polish foreign ministry over the comments made by president zalinski, as you scoffed to some european friends of kiera, of accusing them of helping moscow with their bands on ukrainian grain the polish present has also cancel this plan to meeting with ukrainian president in new york. and during his speech at the one assembly compared to crying to a drowning person who may pull it's allies down with it. or they are more so extended the ukrainian grain and bar though to protect its own farmers. they were joined by slovakia and hungry. kevin turn announced restrictions on some polish agricultural products and has filed a lawsuit that the world trade organization against these countries. it's got rid our former us marine corps intelligence officers says
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a battlefield. reality is made. poland, re think it support for ukraine so it can lead no doubt. the point was one of the more significant providers of military equipment to, to you create an interest equipment, but also logistics. i think we're going to see all of this dry up, meaning that the polish resources are going to be used to take care of polish needs, going to starting to take a look at the reality of the battlefield. recognizing that ukraine is losses for cannot win this war. and also recognizing that they continued to give away their military equipment to ukraine. they won't be able to build up this expanded military. that point believes it needs to, to defend itself against a you know, a rushing threat from a policy perspective that would emerge in a push ukraine conflict. a russian military. this victoria is that's large of on,
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feels exposed in the they believe that they need to have polish military equipment . used to, to build a pulse, military capabilities and not to give it away to ukraine. and american spokesperson for ukraine's military. it has been suspended and this under investigation by 2 of which claims the strictly observed humanitarian laws. last week, sarah ashton cirillo posted a video that sparked uproar on social media with claims that she was calling for the murder of russian journalist 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. sir ashton cirillo is a former american journalist who came to ukraine as
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a volunteer and was later appointed as a spokesperson for the country's territorial defense forces. have says the suspension was for making unapproved comments, which fell out of line with the norms of international law. well, the ukrainian military did not specify which had comments resulted in the move. she have has always claimed it follows the amount of terror in law's flaming russia for atrocities i'm telling you training civilians despite multiple examples to the contrary. the latest being a missile stride on the town of constantinople, which western media investigations later tied it to ukraine. we spoke with the old man host of the conservative daily podcast, who says the west attends to ignore events and you crime that shows the country in a bad light. you have to look at the, the basis behind what is happening, you crate and it's like the wild, wild west of you have the eyes off battalion, it's running around and operating with impunity. that is attacking their own people . it doesn't surprise me that the,
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that there is no institutional control or restraint that is operating in ukraine. i think the, the, the thing that they're brought, the news media to the attention of having to talk about it was that it got wide spread spread like wildfire. that here is this mentally ill individual, this, this american that has counted working with the fbi, i am working with government apparatuses in the united states now is a spokesperson for ukraine. and now, calling for the death of, of journalists which, which is a violation of international law, not, not to the united states and or you create is gonna fall anything related to international law. but it just, uh, i think that's what put it in the spotlight now. everyone's talking about it and now they had to do something because it was a, it was a blatant disregard for, for, for also calling for the death of journalists, frankly, is just important to write this off for me for now, but do stay with us. my colleague, nicky aaron will be up next in about half an hour with more of the days cop new stories of the
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move when i would show, ron just don't have to see the house to come and engagement because the trail when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground,
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the the we are in the darkest, on what is most ethically of culturally diverse regions on the entire planet. as you make your way through the stop you will discover, each region is known for its own unique arts and traditions the by the middle of the 20th century, the portuguese colonial empire was in an acute crisis. a particularly 10 situation had developed in mozambique the people of this country were put in
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a humiliating position, income inequality ramp, and illiteracy. this respect by the portuguese for the local traditions led to a mass unrest. getting 1964, the liberation front of mozambie for a limo began its armed struggle for freedom. the regular army was not easy to resist, but the guerrillas inflicted considerable damage on the invaders through the fighters against the colonial regime were supported by the soviet union and china. whereas the united states and great britain took the side of the invaders, the board to gaze responded to the guerrillas attacks with cruel counter insurgency . however, pre limos 10 year courageous struggle was a success after the overthrow of the fascist regime in portugal in 1974, the new what the already surrendered. a year later, lisbon fully recognized the independence of mozambie. but the victory had been gained at a high price during the war,
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mozambique had lost tens of thousands of his sons and daughters. the a summer time he way seemed to be getting more and more commonplace these days seems like every year we're getting a new record breaking high, a sweltering heat. and now, while a little heat doesn't seem like it's that bad, there's actually a high cost on society. he weighs cause increased wildfire sprouts and even effect moves and productivity, a citizen. i'm christy, and you're watching the cost of everything work today or i'm going to be talking about what the summer sheet ways mean for you. the and initial calculation shows that the reason he ways across the u. s. southern europe and china may have cost point 6 percent of gdp in 2023 as one day of extreme
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heat. about $32.00 degrees is equivalent to a half day of strike. additionally, heat affected employees reduce our working hours and experience work slowdowns an error. this is a well documented phenomenon and are more pronounced in poor countries which often have higher exposure and lower ability given their.

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