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as and you would expect. so what are they capable of and what makes contract as volcanoes stand out, the president joe biden signs an emergency funding bill to keep the american government running well, excluding new aid for ukraine. you choose as republicans of putting the country and that's the quote manufacturer to prices. ballots are being counted in slovakia as parliamentary elections with preliminary results reporting the party that purchased and military support to you. frayne and the lead pulled at the latest from our correspondence in progress slot on and on. this is the 1st day of october, and i jerry is celebrate 63 years of freedom from for this colonial rule, with government officials praising the progress since achieving independence. we all agreed as nigerians leave the
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night to peace press star s the i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. this is our t international lawyer as president has signed an emergency funding bill to keep the lights on in washington job. i didn't accuse republicans of putting america in a precarious position of excluding new support for ukraine. but i want to be clear, we should have never been in this position in the 1st place. just a few months ago. speaker mccarthy and i reached a budget agreement to avoid precisely this type of manufactured crisis for weeks. extreme house republicans tried to walk away from that deal by demanding drastic cuts. that would have been devastating for millions of americans. they failed. well,
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the speaker in the over, well, me, majority of congress had been steadfast and their support for ukraine. there's no new funding and then disagreements to continue that support. we cannot, under any circumstances, allow american support for ukraine to be interrupted. i fully expect to speaker will keep his commitment to the people of ukraine and secure a passage of the support needed to help you crane. at this critical moment, it appears that a deal has been reached. joe biden has signed a bill into law extending government funding so the government will not be shut down $47.00 more days. have been bought by this last minute deal with that. and before his invented, a government shut down. now this is a deal that was reached in the us house of representatives, then later improved by the settlement. and it was a last minute deals. and as we observed in the house of representatives in the lead up to the final boat, things got free, heated here's what we're probably getting leader,
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kevin mccarthy and marjorie taylor green, had to say about how she did things got on capitol hill in the lead up to that final vote in the house of representatives is all right that you put america 1st. this all right. and for public and the democrats joined together to do what is right. what the senate wanted to do was focused on ukraine in front of america. i understand our responsibilities, but i'm going to put america 1st. you create is not the 51st day. joe biden treats ukraine like it's the 51st dates. the senate treats ukraine like it's a 50 per state, including mitch mcconnell. he's one of the worst one. and you've got the democrats in the house pulling a motion to adjourn, pitching an absolute fit, and apparently pulling a fire alarm over there in the canon building, because it does not find ukraine. marjorie taylor green was just referring to there is that apparently democrat jamal bowman, a member of congress representing new york. he pulled the fire alarm in a congressional office building. now many believe this was an attempt to cause some
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kind of security situation or the accusation on capital hill and prove that the vote from taking place that would pass this budget that does not include funding for ukraine. and this indicates a lot of desperation on the part of the foreign policy establishment in washington dc. jake sullivan, the national security advisor, a few days prior to the government shutdown crisis. a deep voice on his deep concern is believed that if you grain didn't get this money, generally would lead to a full russian victor already. here's what he sat gentlemen for. i think we're at a moment now. where are those who support the continued defense on freedoms frontier in ukraine need to stand up and make the case for this in the intermediate term and over the longer term. this is ultimately about us sustaining our support for ukraine, for the long term, for years, not just months at a different level, but nonetheless, for years,
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we are committed to making sure that we must have the supports in both parties and in both houses. to get that done, apparently, the strategy and goal of the by the administration is to continue funding and pro line the war for many years. however, it appears that political discourse within the united states has dramatically shifted. you'll recall that just a few months ago was zalinski was in the halls of congress getting the standing ovation and joint sessions of both houses. but his recent visit for the un general assembly got no such red carpet or fans there. as the wednesday was not granted the opportunity to address congress and opposition to funding of ukraine as increased as we just now see the passage of this expansion budget budget for 47 additional days preventing a government shutdown, but no new money for ukraine. this is quite a dramatic change and it looks like within the power structure in united states,
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the forces that have a post continued funding and sending of weapons to key a are getting new recruits to join their ranks and expanding their influence and opposition to the continued us funding and prolonging of the conflict is growing. that would be what many would, uh, would you know, conclude, having to look at looked at what just happened to you, or even though the bite and administration wasn't happy about it in order to keep the government from shutting down. they were forced. busy to sign a deal and sign a spending bill with no new money for ukraine. really are. we spoke to a former senior security policy analyst at the pentagon. michael maloof, he highlighted the political rivalry between the democrats and the republicans suggesting the cross i'll feud is set to continue. there was so much opposition among republicans and there was such a desperation to get a bill for it for mccarthy, particularly to get that bill passed by the house. that even the democrats
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decided, well, we can always re return to the ukraine re refunding and uh, issue and debate that uh, at another time they were under extreme tension to pass a we can a continuing at least something that would continue keeping the government open. you have a republican lead house now and you before, when he was here addressing congress waiving the ukrainian flag on the, on the floor of the house of representatives before joint session, which people were just outraged by that only the american flag should be in that chamber and that, but that was under democrats. now we're seeing an entirely different page having been turned and it's going to be even more critical as the months and weeks and months go by. it's only for as a, as caleb says, uh for about, uh,
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$47.00 more days. and then we're going to do this all over again. the, the u. k is looking for even closer military ties to train. the british defense chief says and structures should be sent south and he'd like to see quote, more things it brought to us. yeah, you clarifies that production of military equipment could be done directly in ukraine from on the involvement to head over to our website. archie dot com the as a new day and on slovakia may be headed in a new direction. voting has finished in the countries parliamentary elections. i for more details, let's cross live now to our to correspondence shortage of entity in breakfast lava, charlotte and tell us about the preliminary results and the potential ramifications of the vote. well, it's been a pretty convincing victory for me,
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a policy this policy led by what would fit so that does come pains on an empty platform agenda not sending any more military aid to the country, to increase criticize sanctions against russia. and he's really sort of rum stuff is empty, west and rhetoric in the country. and that is obviously resonated with the vote is he's pausing, taking just on that 23 percent of the vote behind him is progressive. so lot vakio. this is a policy that took around 18 percent of the vote, which will result in about $131.00 seats in the parliament. and then the 3rd largest policy is her last which came in with just under 17 percent of the just under 15 percent of all the of the vote. no, this has been a hugely polarized debate. as a said smith have been needing in the polls. the entire way they have criticize those sanctions against russia, and that's something that really did tap into discontentment to instead of bucket
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with the ways that the previous governments had helped and sent military aid to its neighboring country. now progressive slovakia did quite well here. we brought this lava, it's considered to be pro nature pro west and it had wanted to keep the spaces, quote, just off to the exit. polls came in on saturday evening. they looked like they may edge ahead at one point. this is what the leader of progressive civic you have to say of the support are you from the else? yeah, i want to state clearly that whatever will be the outcome of this election. progressive slovakia we will accepted with humility. we have done everything we could with all of knowledge and with all of our energy. and now of the thing is only in the hands of the voltage as you well, they didn't when the selection and it will now be up to smith to see if it can form a coalition. and that is a coalition that will have a lot of people worrying in brussels because there is concern that this and to
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ukraine sentiment that this me a policy represents, could make a seismic shift in terms of the voice and the strength of unity in the you in its own policy towards ukraine. in charlotte, what would you say is the general feeling there among the slovak people as well, it's been an intensely polarized the bait t. and so that i can not just of ukraine but also for the ramifications of that such as the economic situation in the country, this high inflation here, which many people are blaming as a result of those you sanctions on russia. there's also been a lot of debate and helped link debated issues in the migration and the number of migrants coming into the country and also over l g b, t issues. but ukraine really even though it's not a domestic issue, has been the one topic that many people have been discussing. this is what people
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in slovakia have had to say about that. the bible was for the policy that is full piece that supports solving things in other ways than by senselessly sending weapons. the changing of the incumbent government is of most important to me. i was very dissatisfied with it because i felt the impact of sanctions on the people and don't agree with this governments policy in general, the work of the slovak for public's cover him is terrible. but as of now, we know no to warn ukraine, certainly didn't help us for the whole of europe. and the sanctions against russia are absolutely useless and totally disastrous for europe exclusive. and that really is a wide spread view in slovakia, just recently as soon as they found that the majority of respondents some 51 percent believe that it was only that the west or ukraine itself that was responsible for the will not strong slated into
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a huge block of votes for those policies that campaigns against sending military age inquiry. and if you add all of those policies up, it looks like that they would have go arrive 19 seats. so if that's a coalition that somebody can bring together, then it will be able to come to play golf in slovakia over the next few years. our t correspondence charlie defends k. charlotte. thank you my jerry and are celebrating 63 years of independence from the british empire this sunday. here's what nigeria, as government secretary had to say about the significance of the day and what it means for the people we all agreed. that's nigerians leave in the united peaceful and press bar as country as one people
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while destiny in spite of file a di message. this is very critical. without this interest no nation come move forward. this abode a well as press conference marks the beginning of the trends scheduled for week to commemorate nigeria 63rd independence anniversary celebration on october, the 1st secretary to my tourist compliment george aka me host. at the conference, he said that she, us commemoration is particularly important at the time when some parts of africa are seen, a wave of teams. altima said, nigeria has a witness on broken democratic records since 1999 and has reported seamless and peaceful insurance agents from one government to another. part of the government secretary said this your celebration will be low key finding materials economy
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problems that have been excessive dated by the removal of the fuel subsidy in may, as well as the impact of the global economy downturn. he said the government is working to provide relief packages to reduce the suffering of citizens, including the provision of gas powered bosses to these transport. machines have gone through these dry moments and to have come out stronger. stronger because lead that she was committed and the citizen array for so appreciated wadley that she was doing and that's and it says we are we at the to lead that ship. that is so just timing very knowing where to take was he also said the government is engaging with labor journey and in order to address concerns
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for the wellbeing of all night tear and walk us, walk as union last week, threatening to swim rock on an indefinite strike if the compliment does not with for us, it's economy policies, especially this cramping up a fuel subsidies. awesome. i promise on fridays will improve fluid security guarantee an and to poverty, improve security, economy growth and job creation. other events feel to come include a presidential address, national pray us, and a military parade. c o, b u r t, a boot or nigeria. but as a nation to celebrate freedom from british colonial rule, it's lingering presence on the african continent continues to leave. it's mark kenya has slammed the u. k. army ford's ms handling of arms that has wounded hundreds and even killed some over the years. and investigation outlet spoke with the son of one of the victims,
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jeffrey mohammed who was killed by british weapons left behind. when i see the british army in the new key, i see my father dying. my father used to get the best of showing me scrap vehicles to do onto the re practice with. when they finish the training, they would be able to call us back and tell him he could keep the scrap. he had no idea that the call was returned to the gunner arch together with that munition boxes. with scrap you will need take the math for when he was dismantling the call to check the engine was the and see where he could sell is elementary. and that's when the last happened. as the reports from the media outlet declassified, u. k, revealed that an unnamed kenyan officer voice test concerns and decades ago about an explosion that killed the mechanic in the new key where you k. troops operate a training center. however, britain's high commissioner leonard allison claims the victim killed himself by smashing a mortar fuse that was part of a scrap shipment. although kenya claims the case,
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military presence in the country has threatened to civilian lives, the british haven't admitted any responsibility. robi has launched an investigation into the activities of the so named by took unit that includes accusations of soldiers committing sexual abuse and destroying the property. a similar blast occurred in the 2015 killing of a 13 year old boy, where reports say the british military knew the explosives in the fuse were faulty before the blast or casualties occurred in 2021. as another young boy was burned after igniting a flare left behind by the by tooks local residence, to say the british military has exposed them to dangers. who's who am i that i my you maybe we always faced a lot of challenges while working for the bruises showing me it's raining, the units in the forest, the general de vos, protective gear gains dangerous wild animals. some have died also being attacked by pirates on scorpions. no one cares about us. some of my friends have been left with
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permanent disability. they expose us to home full chemicals released in the air, explosives, damage all that people have died as a result of health issues. and no one seems to care. they started fires that destroyed local vegetation. and i knew you will have one and people have been queued by the buttocks and nothing has been done. no, just as an old and older guy, they started fired the destroyed everything. life still died and some lost the ice side completely out. you're going to have health complications. the browsers don't know the value was can use at all. they don't care if we lose all lives. we have been suffering, we hate having them here in our region. the government should come up with safety measures and or the means of protecting the community from harmful chemicals and explosives. they must teach the community and also pay compensation to the effect of the families. and they have engaged in sexual harassment. kennings destroyed all crops and animals. many people here have health issues as
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a result of inhaling by chemicals. you know, the british always think they are a superpower and they can do anything without being questioned by the people i suggest. they should also compensation to be affected families and tenure and training their own country. not tenure causes. the british have been exploding that problems in this area. many people have been injured, others have lost the lights. the u. k. government must know that kenny or is an independent country and we shall know degree and you come and nice ation. so they must also compensation for anyone who has been killed or developed health issues. as a result of that training in western friends protest are set to the streets and squared off with law enforcement. after government funding cuts resulted in the death of an incense. demonstrators are met by riot place outside a local administration building, and then a parent, symbolic to move to show a state of siege. presidents rolled out a replica of a mediaeval era. catapult fires were also set on the streets as people demand at the local hospital work around the clock. whoever local authorities time,
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there's no funding for the night shift and rest broke out after the death of a 6 month old girl who was unable to get proper care due to a shortage of specialists. according to locals, the unrest comes on the heels of francis 2024 finance bill, which was presented to the council of ministers earlier this week. the budget focuses on environmental transition and security development with funds allocated to hire more government officials and security personnel. parents is also planning to save millions of zeroes by eliminating gas and electricity subsidies for the nation. adding a pledge to spend over 400000000000 euros from 2024 to 2030 to modernize as military and step up assistance to ukraine. earlier we heard from attorney felipe the view, he says, even though the economic situation in france is spiraling downward, the government continues to spend its resources on ukraine. the sale of
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vermont and both of friends in general because things, but we have the most important condition pressure in this country. and the faith of the state would be very good. the 2 big services like hospital education and evan secure. so the people are upset and spinning war, some loss. the federal government is helping the war financially on the wheel with weapons. ok, this is a political decision from is done by crow under government. but there is no vote in department to load these kind of description, but no votes and they don't task through the french isn't if they want to go further in the head, be the war in new credit union, army and government. so i think it's, it's a lake of demo for
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a country like crohn's, giving a lot of for us, something to work. so i think the people are against the score on the web thing very strongly on the side front since the middle class, some level across all of those no input the relation uh, process north korea has taken the aim at the us in a recent statements. it's foreign ministry says washington is out of line by suggesting moscow's relations with tone yang pose of the level trapped the us and just an outrageous hostility toward the de carr, k, russia. traditional friendly incorporated for relations and its attempt to interfere in them have gone beyond the red line. recently the us ground was the term, the development of the good neighborhood relations between the 2 countries, violation of resolutions of the un and violation of international law in a beat to give the world public
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a false impression to the park. a rustic operation. but as a threat to global peace and security, this is the view, the expression of the us history, many oriented way of thinking, based on the cold war style confrontation logic. its earlier in the us and south tre issued a warning to russia, stating that moscow would be held accountable for its military cooperation with killing gang. the threat comes on the hills of conjunctions. recent visit to russia as far east, where he met with vladimir putin in the country's defense minister. austria has repeatedly said that it is natural and normal for neighbors to keep close relations . all right, let's get more on this now and go live to political and financial analyst, angelo juliano, angelo. i'd like to hear your thoughts on washington police thing. the relations between 4 and states and pulling at a threat to global security. we subsidy depth. so the just look at the with north korea is and who are the neighbors of north korea, to countries,
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china and russia. the way in which way is it the trips to do trade with north korea? north korea wants to leave at peace. and if you look at the history north korea is . busy is the country that has been addressed by the collective west pulled along. so there's always, um, just uh, you know, is just uh, uh, words, lots of words uh, lots of smoke but these not, not much fire is just, uh, i think of what the washington wants to do is to put the west side the same level of axis of evil, so they want to make sure that those countries like china, russia, north korea, is the new axis of evil, is just the showmanship and the just woods and washington has suggested that russia will quote and pay the price for its friendship with north korea. we know the us heavily sanctions both north korea and russia. so what do you think what actually
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be done and what really have an effect on either nation as well as how many rounds of sanctions have we seen sofa on russia and what was the result of the results? oh, that's right. no rush. jason, do we wait back to the you? we have to just do what's disclose for, for russia, oil and gas are going a higher. uh, so overall, russia is actually quite strong. it'd be, it'd be timed uh, sanctions from the collective west is shifting back in the collective west suite c d. u to be completely these industrialized, there's a high inflation, the cost of the war in queen financing the war and dissension. so on russia, i'm not in the hundreds of billions, they are in the treatments of dollars. if you look at the loan. and so the costs of those sanctions adjust the old back fire. so what say that again in the us do additional to what the us is already done to russia. so wish i can just label.
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okay, well just go ahead with the sanctions. are you gonna, are you gonna band the let. busy the name of russia. oh are you? are you going to to use to stop using kept them that on, on the rush out, the name, the web where sure. it is. be coming up search and i was calling. this is not slap . are you crazy? it's a slab us to be that you choose my, excuse me, my french. oh, why do you think the warming up of russia north cram ties sparks so much stress in the west? it is just uh, i think this is the, the old, the thinking uh me can thinking you are either with us or against us. and it is convenience just to because this being this fiction of north korea as being these, they rolled states from the collective west. it's easy to kind of rush out to north
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korea. uh, what other tricks you know, they cannot even explain what other tricks so we, we see right now normalization, right? not in the relationship, especially with the northwest neighbors. so china and russia, the, i think there's probably an increasing in the, in the black, black market trade between those countries. just because the, the sanctions that put by the un are just in, you mean. and i think both restaurant and china are closing at night on the black markets. the power outlet is traits that are being done between russia and china in, in north korea. and angela, what are your thoughts on what many people have suggested as a sanctions backlash? where we see these sanctions implemented, but they end up backfire and, and, and, and leading to plus or ties been develop such as between north korea and russia.
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but i think i think the was a ties right now between north korea and russia because south korea is actually provided the weapons and munitions to ukraine. and this is by firing to you know, to us as salt korea. then the costa, if you went to really do a cost analysis, and i would say the cost is mainly from the u. a. i've done a quick calculation between the high inflation, the long term of a high inflation. we up ok box because they said the coughing between the restaurant and in the u. e. let's say 4.2 years. this inflation cumulated would be the treatments of dollars. the use industrialization is going to cost treatments of dollars and especially for germany. reconstruction of u. k and for whatever we'd be left out of your claim is going to cost increase the tree and dollars not you has to align to natal space chip
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a sense meaning i'm spending this is going to cost treatments of dollars. they are so many cost. so people the, this, the last stop on the 100 begin 800000000 euro 8. do you claim the cost is much more in additional to that you have the costs of refugees in the actually the cost of you and the us dollar. losing deposition is global currencies and additional to that part of lead the cold cost because it is not the rush or that he's being isolated. the d e u that he's being isolated. ok are involved with their political and financial analyst. angelo juliano. thank you. the wrong was constitution prohibits for military bases in the country. this statement was made by the countries foreign minister according to the law and the cons.

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