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ends of thousands of his sons and daughters, the, the philadelphia crowns a new leader who rallies the nation on the stands that the pro ukrainian agenda is jeopardizing the country and brought to solve a must stop sending weapons to keep. also ahead, the, as your current in truth struggle to make gains in and offensive according to the russian, m. o. d london, back tracks of a plan to send the partition instructors south to kia and the ties between russia, china and african states, are strengthening and to work on the moscow teaches chinese. and the african language courses in its schools are correspondent, heads back to class and sees what the students are learning. they meant that
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a true is equal sam, i keep to a, hit the ball a low level and then the coolest body which i live in moscow. on rachel ruble, this is our t international to our top story. the vote counting in slovakia is over and a new leader and is vision for the country is set to take over robert pizza. those smear party ran on the platform at $2.00 to $5.00. the you narrative on ukraine and focus on the countries internal issues instead. ok, and i sort of walk, you has other and bigger problems than ukraine. we don't agree with armin, ukraine give smear forms a coalition. we will do everything as a part of the e. u. and support everything for peace and ukraine and efforts to start peace negotiations in ukraine. peace is the only
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solution i refuse to get criticized and labeled as a war monger just for talking about peace. whereas those who support war and killing are being called peace activists. we have it all messed up in our heads. we will not send a single bullet to cream from the state stocks. i say it loud and clear and will do so again to warn you. crane didn't start yesterday or last year. it began in 2014. when the ukranian nazis and fascist started to murder the russian citizens in the boss and who got over so why for god sakes, don't we go negotiate? peace. why do we only talked about how much can munition we're going to send to ukraine? what tanks? we're going to send how many billions we're going to spend on more arms. secondly, the issue of anti russian sanctions. let's use common sense a little bit. well, maybe some sanctions did hurt russia, but the fact is that the russian economy is growing and the european economy goes
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into recession. one of the main issues in this campaign hasn't been a domestic issue. it's been the issue of ukraine. slovakia has long been one of the biggest loudest voices in european union of support for military age for ukraine. but that is something that robot feet so campaigned against. he said that if he comes into power, it would not be a single weapon move. that would be sent to crane and that is something that is resonated with food is in slovakia. as a result of that, they have been many in brussels watching the selection intensely and worried that this could bring some disunion, this code to the strong voice of the european union, which has been supporting new crating politically and militarily. and the reaction to what pictures when has been neat, it's more in victory and so like it for some or of rubber fits so a pro russian populace and champion of this information armed with
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a social discourse reflection on the future of europe and democracy is necessary if you do the zip up to a new booklet that worries me, i want to say everywhere in europe wake up. it means the populist racist pro russian extreme rights parties cannot come to power. what we see and brought a slot this morning. even though we see a young progressive man who has run a very good campaign, there is a risk for this country and for other countries. voice is describing well but feet, so as being pro russian, he would say he's pro peace and is looking for dialogue. in fact, in a press conference on sunday of the it was in us, his policy had come 1st in the polls. he said that that's what he was looking for. he again, researches we didn't want to send military a to quain, but humanitarian aid. and he said that, so if you wanted to find a way of dialogue between russia and ukraine and it was the one voice on twitch to
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that welcome to news that will but pete, so had to come talk in the election with his policies to me and that was from hungry is evict, to open a neighboring country. another member of the full group, he said, and guess who's back and said he was looking forward to working with the patriot again. earlier we spoke with the chairman of the german opposition group for sovereignty and the constitution ralph niemeyer. he lays out the argument that the change is coming because lavaca and its neighbors don't want to be party into the ukraine conflict. it will change. you're locked into the european union though, because the member states and all these decisions have to be conducted by the majority. so you'll see here i'm going to be all ready on the different stance to watch the supply to ukraine. you'll see problems. he also other nations very soon
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like will gabrielle and romania will also have the interest in the region, the friend of the board. so they all don't want to be drawn into that conflict. in slovakia has the board that you'll find robot fico, who used to be prime minister already about 10 years ago. so he is someone who understands the ways of the mechanisms of how the people are taking. and so he was listening carefully to his and that's why he's run the containment. i'm saying we do provide military not any longer than that to check the status of the entire opinion is taking the bus will walk is new liter prioritizes as countries internal issues over the ukrainian agenda. well, gary is to use a common sentiment, rising hundreds in the country have taken to the streets and express their disagreement with sophia's support. she here on a march, so named for peace, independence and social justice protesters demanded neutrality and the russia
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ukraine complex. fail so called for the government's resignation, administrators to ridge national flags and anti war banners. one of them translates to no american military bases and no american soldiers in the book area. right to the ukraine conflict. and now britain's defend secretary stated that british instructors should be sent to you. crime. however, prime minister wishes to knock had to walk that back, saying it won't be happening in the current conflict in that essentially the man now in charge of the country's military listed the truth and the following statement. and particularly in the west of the country, i think the opportunity now is to bring more things in country and not just training, but we're also seeing be for example, move into manufacturing in country, mr. opposing about this on please to just be absolutely clear about what's happening there. people will know for a long time that we've been trading, ukrainian citizens and soldiers. we've been doing that here in person. we've taken
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the lead on that. a lots of other countries have joined our assets and it's making a huge difference and we'll continue to do that. and what the defense actually was saying was that it might well be possible one day in the future for us to do some of that training in new christ. that's something for the long term, not the here. and now the remote british soldiers that will be sent to fight in the current conflict. that's not what's happening. meanwhile, russia security council deputy chairman dimitry meant that have made it clear that british instructors operating a new crane will be what he calls legal targets for russian armed forces, as cabinet so called the summer counter offensive, has failed to make strides across the front lines. according to moscow, ortiz, that senior correspondent were against the reports from the battle ground. the sun breaks over the horizon. a fresh day of violence begins. the
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ukrainian artillery has started early american supply, the cluster munitions scream through the skies. the potential of the problem used to be 120 millimeter shells. they would fire them constantly. now they have a shortage. they far no more than 30 a day with cluster munitions. they don't start for anything or anyone. we all with, from deputy commander of a special operations unit. my battalion, this morning she checked, seeing on his 4, what positions these are, are ice forwards, observation points, they keep, watch round the clock. the enemy is about 200 meters way. sometimes even mice a welcome. they offer a distraction, even a little relief from the tension. the
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h, as in the, a bi position, drew known for ages. take tons on juicy lacey from more. cuz we're a vehicle we handle air recall and we also correct artillery fire or what we watch responded and we'd get the things done or were taken apart their defenses. we'd have hits on transport to the enemies of freight on my word. so he's washing up a corporate just walking around so there's these trenches haven't been prepared. there's no cover above such reckless. this is often punished both so much the queue, but to keep the enemy down to keep them tense, afraid of size. got them. that was good, that was beautiful to the wait for it to clear. they do this 24 hours a day and shift those as
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it is now morning with henceforth is all about speed. the gradients also have drones. a large swamp buggy arrives to transpose us saw it's a drone. kamikaze. keep an eye of the beeping you heard is from something that never existed before this conflict. but it has proven death in value, but i have a store. it's a load it with the simple view that will get those basics looking at the another. what kind of another on the, on the tv, the menu on the which are fully pittsville that give me the, pardon me,
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let's just north for a new nation's old kindly cards. the drones ever present. so you crate and seems to have run into a shortage lately, not just with drugs. the situation is such that, oh, you create in the tax of the boss to craig would willingly sacrifice hundreds of it sizes to capture trends aside and trench 20 meters across. now, comparative silence rains, it is suspected the keeps forces here all suffering a manpower shortage habits because of the huge casualties suffered during its summer offensive. whatever the reason the silence is sometimes deafening. these forest is strategically vital. undoubtedly, the battle here will soon with you in the list. but for now,
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tyrese's. com holds even if it offers very little comforts for i'd gaz d of odyssey from claim in that regard screeching the emerging multi polar world order and global food security and the dangers of nuclear war. politicians, diplomats, and regional experts from dozens of countries have a full plate on their agenda is the 20th annual meeting of the validate discussion club takes office monday and rushes southern resort town of so g right for more on this. let's cross live now to our case correspond to egos down of who is there as well and are bring us up to speed on how the opening day of the meeting is going so far. it will totally the opening day of the vault. a discussion group for them the 20th followed a discussion group for them here. and so she is in full swing sessions ongoing as we speak as some 140 participants from am over the world from 42 nations.
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i have to say have converged upon this venue in the mountains and again, the agenda is, well, it is very, it is very much packed with everything from security to the well to the fact that the world is shifting towards a more motif pull of full month to business talks and to some political meetings. and in general, just discussions between visionaries and intellectuals and now to bring you more about what is going on here and why people come here. um i joined by uh, connie uh, by an indonesian uh, by indonesian security and military uh, specialist and on the list. uh, she's here. uh so thank you very much for joining me. i there. so could you please talk to me about this is important for you and why you've decided to come and well to join this event. well, if i even is very, very, very stop and take event. i mean,
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come to the store today and come to see me. i mean, the hardwood, see how it i said be safe and you know, during the special but it's an awful war to u. k. and it seems like the west explains the code for everything by bending class at the end of the extensions and everything. so for me, like to find a club discussion is like a good opportunity for or i'm going to be safe. i want to around to work, to actually find some guidelines to work, you know, because now do it is that in balance is more through a sense of flights of control and everything. and so in these follow discussions left, we discuss these like brief how the appearance of police going to the, you know, by lines or somehow and, and this morning i was actually a describe the actually we have perhaps to do something more stronger because, you know, ross is, is a very good and strong position if you will, if it comes to like other than you wish to house the president with this, with the doors because you know why? because it seemed like he's hated. it can stand for the word sort. i'm proposing this morning is actually why, why don't we start to the clinic? us admissions, you know, internet admissions,
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we have only talking about the school because, okay, but now inside of that, that's okay. what's the code is the and different often. so perhaps with the, the breaks is that on us and is more stronger than the 7, then perhaps you can broke or something like that honestly quick because uh, but as well as the default pin points. so that like the, you know, most of the academic saw because, you know, i believe that the ability of like the power is like the reading between economic and military. and of course the power as well. yeah, mr. decree, uh, just another question for me. one of the sessions is dedicated to nuclear weapons out of the dangers of the potential nuclear. one might argue that, well, just the very fact that these were very, very scary works of it was on the agenda, a tool that it is very alarming. but would you say, why would you say it's important to discuss about, well, finding what the information was due for an hour. they didn't see a specific endo pacific because you know, not in the, in the pacific southern need by the court. by defined our defense arrangement. they
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have no fear or what has and now is the new a new case under brooks alkalis. and of course, is going to bring the s as as being, you know, the power assembly. but not only that, if you did the point, they built a letter, 11 points like for the space, the and the what the us and you know, and what's it. and so 1st of the cyber, the, the space and everything. so i think we, we need to, you know, to, to discuss with how we're going to set up maybe the new sample. so if you, if you have 3, the organization, because you don't that, that's really a, the court then oak was come. any time you know, we did bring tend to be like, like the, the, that that's off in the pacific. and therefore i feel like now i feel was professional field next to the defies with us. introduce the civil set 5 surrounded by by the quest, by the alchemist, by the ac. the. so that will exactly focus is in other things that i wanted to in more detail with you in discuss in more detail. because uh you should have
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a new kid on the block. it's one of a lakes this the new, the new, the new then just gets on the if you say so you have any changes. yeah. as you've said on the blog. so, but today of course on saying it the way you are saying it, they're saying that it will cost is done to again, to promote security, to bring stability to the ecology, china's threats and so why so forth. but in your opinion, how much stability and security does lucas actually bring to the table? now? because if you're still a little garcia, if you so early, august may be a you, you have to just see how friends, you know, because not, not so many people play. it isn't defense. but if you put a pay that there's a defense know, friends in the, in the pacific, they have a couple of what is your name? and so, so we only focus on a cd or because, but now in front is that with the nephew that enforcement, but it did not comes out because of course is going to be very important. and so i think one because they bid the indefinitely different. exactly. they bid the i'm, i'm r o they bid the logistic to they be the corporations of the security of the agent
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. so i think we need to really set this issue otherwise, some other countries in this, in this region of course, had no force. it would be, feel, you know, i'll find that one thing was for sure. they've got the time. uh, issue. i don't. people also tennessee seek was the good stuff. and it's a problem. i think the problem is that on the slides, tennessee. so the problem is how enough space think about so tennessee or even friends, or to think that's what's on the system to come. this is the i thought in the us, but we never say so. how is our for the find the interest? so it's the same thing, they actually have to do stuff this way. so again, we really have to talk about it and what this they started quickly most time actually they have written but they haven't, they want to know because to investigating is all the effective. so i think the doors has to be almost about so, but the issue, so for me, the more important that it's more than just as easy. so if by a, by one, i think that, that this, that would be easier. so to step in say, one issue or it might agent buffalo. yeah, yeah. alright, connie mccrae,
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thank you very much for your time again. tony mccree, a defense military, unintelligence analyst from indonesia. again, she is one of the many guests him and he esteem guess, and our crew will be standing by here to bring more opinions and why they are here and to bring their views onto how the world might fast in the next couple of decades. very much looking forward to the r t correspondence that you guys down. i think our thank you but that assertion isn't turned a violent on sunday and the iraqi capital hundreds who came to the streets to mark the 2019 anniversary of the anti government protest flashed with police. it all unfolded in baghdad to rear square where a local officials were for at least $86.00 people have been wounded. and with that casualty number split between security forces and once they've labeled as stone throwing rioters, please say rubber, bullets, tear gas, and sun grenades were used to disperse the crowd. protesters and the square wave to
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the rocky flank of a part of the tenants. we want to over throw the origin situated just over 140 miles off the coast of the french riviera. the island of corsica is seeking autonomy from paris. earlier we spoke with an official from the court in fond to independence movement. garad extra explained why residents have historically and to the present day. wanted to break off from the main lines rule you like us to do the music mikaela. what's the question of autonomy as an old demand that dates back to 1975 to the beginning of the course, it can national movement. overseas populations are recognized in the constitution and consequently, the course can. people could be to, it's a small people with its qualities, it's false, and it's economic conditions. and my use, the pro independence movement was we use minority. we think that the pro independence movement developed as france became more oppressive. last spring,
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there was a real popular uprising. there was an insurrection, a situation in corsica, where people finally thought of the idea of our economy. we believe that there needs to be a stage of at least 10 to 20 years, between established autonomy and future independence. i'm convinced that the independence projects will be a better way of life for the course. it comes so that the course of kings can develop a better distribution of wealth, develop serious public service, and develop a productive economy for themselves. agriculture and regular, sustainable tourism. it's not independence for the sake of planting our flag. it's independence in the long term. the manual micron has now proposed a limited autonomy for the french island. is response comes after civil unrest erupt and there and there last year, which kicked off after the death of yvonne colona, of course, a nationalist who was allegedly murdered while in prison. this past friday, the french president addressed the course to ken regional assembly. kron gave
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legislators 6 months to reach an agreement with paris were to read a fine course. the can status. according to the french president, the move should open a new chapter in relation to the boy who doesn't want to hook any song to respond to the need for recognition and to avoid new confrontations. let's go beyond the times for some and the type of use for others. let's have the old passage to build the autonomy for corsica within the republic. this autonomy must be the means to build the future together without disengagement from the state. it will not be able telling me against the state or autonomy with that state, but those hold of me for corsica within the republican to live comes as anti french sentiments of ground. not only in corsica, but in states now free from its colonial power. once again, we hear from our guest, gerard extra. he added that the movement has gained momentum. excuse me, it goes to the engineer issue. where do i think that the course of kens, particularly the younger generation are much more open minded?
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they see the world, they know the world, and they know the economy is common place. it's an essential steps that we should have taken 30 years ago. i think that the tensions are caused by the inner radical jacoby and colonial aspect. it has reinforced an anti french spieler. then there's property speculation. there's an arrival of french people as part of the residential economy, which drives of property prices and makes impossible to get housing for young course. akins anti french sentiment is common place is a classic theme. french power isn't decline with globalization with the european union. it's a middle power because it has become tense in africa, or france makes mistakes, maintains in an equal situation. it's international position this weekend. i think that here in corsica, we feel that france is no longer the mother country, but it used to be for our fathers, people to find themselves firstly as corsican with russia is closer
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ties between africa and china. moscow has opened foreign language courses and then schools that now studied chinese swahili and america are to use the correspondent marina coast. reva visited some of the schools to learn what's new a washer. last week i have become friendlier than ever in recent years. and another step towards cements, and that relationship is learning each other's language. is they meant that a true visit? go say i'm i used to our healey. let me see. do you no longer needs to show me mean one side of the bottle. a low level in the cooler body which i for one of the september, a handful of public schools across must go, began teaching them hard and swahili. opposite the 2 of them to see just how much interest there is. so in the show us the development that all started when we went to the university where they told us about americans and even then were told that
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we might be able to study it. i was happy because this is a unique opportunity. so this school was attended by the lights, russian diplomats and former un on bassett or vitale to work. and so it makes sense that this was among the schools chosen to not have been a much store. we must understand so that the options to learn this language are divided into 2 parts for our graduates. on the one hand, african countries already promising market and graduates with knowledge of the american language could be in demand for businesses or future investors. on the other hand, one of the you ends institutions is located in the capital of key to help you out so far to african languages are an offer here in moscow. i'm hark, which is the official language of the field, but also use another part. so we're eastern africa and swahili, which is the official language of 10. yeah, tens in the end, the african union as a whole for century students around the world were taught english, french, german, or spanish as a foreign language in schools. it was always something european,
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definitely not asian, or ask, look at the bottom. not a year in russia. it's like the school, for example, we're trying, these is the 1st language and now they're introducing swahili as well. let's talk about about the doing with my colleagues and i talked for a long time about how we could promote trans special languages this high school level. last year we entered into an agreement with the most close state university, and they asked if we would like to send you an african language. in addition to chinese, of course we agreed we were ready. anything interesting is shot to come to us. and she starts me besides showing me i can read, i can write, i can speaking short phrases. i think that i can even push the on the stem
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documentary is where he likes. i had never heard of swahili language before, and i was very interested to find out what kind of language it was when i heard about it and decided to move to the school and no employment to enroll in oriental studies all this way. he literally to department the school year just started. so it's too early to tell just how popular and successful these lessons will be. but one thing we can say for sure the kids are excited and looking forward to not only learn and african language, but also visit the continents and be able to interact with the people. they're somewhat say that's already a significant step forwards. the call server must go party. all right, that's all for me for now, but do stay with us. my colleague mike of walk. she is in next in about half an hour with morning by the,
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the hello and welcome to cross stuff where all things are considered on people of else the west as a nancy problem and it's just not in canada. the west is a long history of protecting the up these and demonizing all things russian. the west is attempting to rewrite history. also a single math and the new york times tells us everything we need to know about the west losing proxy war in ukraine. the to discuss these issues and more enjoyed by my guess. martin j america is an award winning journalist and commentator. and in budapest we browse to george w l. a. he is a pod crafter at the god, but which can be found on youtube and locals. a gentleman costs up rules and the fact that music can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. i started out with georgia in budapest,

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