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so many find themselves worlds of parts. we choose to look so common ground. the slovak at crowns and new leaders, new ronnie's the nation on the stand, step, a pro ukrainian agenda, a stupid eyes in the country, had brought his lava to stop sending weapons to kia, and also ahead. the, as the trade in troops struggled to make gains and other offensive according to the russian, m. o. d, london, by the facts. what times said produces from the south. 65 between golf shirt china, an african states pep in moscow brings those foreign languages front and center to the classroom are 1st by then head back to school to see what the students are
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learning. and that means that actual physical se might be thought hewlett around the bottle, a low level in the cooler body, which i won the others for pm from moscow. welcome to our teams national with all the latest stories i a mike of port check and the top story. now the vote counting is slovak case over and the new leader. and his vision for the country is set to take over robots because may a party around on the platform to defy the your narrative on ukraine and focus on the countries internal issues instead. ok, and i saw a voc it has other and bigger problems than ukraine. we don't agree with arman ukraine. if 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 ukrainian nazis and fascist started to murder the russian citizens in the boss and who gods. so why for god sakes, don't we go negotiate peace? why do we only talked about how much 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 didn't hurt russia, but the fact is that the russian economy is growing and the european economy goes
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into recession. is 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 your opinion of support for military aid 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 more. that would be sent to crane and that is something that is resonated we prefer to is in slovakia as a result of that, they have been many in brussels watching this selection intensely and worried that this could bring some disunion dis, code to the strong voice of the european union, which has been supporting your quiet and politically and militarily and the reaction to what fits who's winning has been muted, more in victorian. so like if for some or of rubber fits so a pro russian populace in champion of this information armed with
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a social discourse or flushing on the future of europe and democracy is necessary. if you do the zip up to a little bit, 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. we say is describing well but fits 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, else it was in us. his policy had come 1st in the polls. she said, but that's what he was looking for. he again researches that he 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 to on switch
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to the welcome to news, it will but pete, so had to come top in the election with his policies to me and that was from hungry is victor 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 a chub, another jim and opposition group for 70 and constitution. rock named maya, he lays out the argument of the change is coming because slovakia had his neighbors don't want to be potty to the ukraine conflict that will change. you're locked into the european union though, because the member states and all the decisions have to be conducted by the for the majority. so you'll see here, i'm gary all ready on the different stance to watch the supply to ukraine. you'll see probably also other nations very soon like for gary and romania who also have
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that interest in the region, the friend of the board reprint. so they all don't want to be drawn into that conflict. and slovakia has the both of the 2 frame robot fico, who used to be prime minister already about 10 years ago. so he is someone who understands ways of the mechanisms of how the people are taking. and so he was listening carefully to his paper and that's why he ran the campaign of saying we do provide a military of a fucking dogs palms any longer. and that's will shift the stance. the entire european union is taking the and to the ukraine conflict. now britain's defend secretary stated that british instructors should be sent to ukraine, have upon minutes that she said, i kept to walk that back. say it won't be happening in the current conflict. and that essentially the man now in charge of the country's military push the choose in the following statement. particularly in the west of the country. i think the
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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. it's a miss proposing about this one place. it 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 hair embrace and we've taken the lead on 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 about something for the loan. so not the here. and now the remote british soldiers that will be sent to fight in the car in conflict, that's not what's happening. and we will fly roches secuity castle deputy chapman dmitri. he made vit, if made it clear that british instructors operating in ukraine will be what he calls the legal pockets for russian armed forces. as king of so called summer counter offensive,
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has failed to make strides across the front lines. according to moscow, audrey is the senior correspondent, moore. i've got the report from the battle ground. the sun breaks over the horizon . fresh day of violence begins, the ukrainian artillery has started early. maverick can supply the cluster munitions, scream through the skies. the symbol 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. as we all with from deputy commander of a special operations unit. my battalion this morning he checked,
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seeing on his for what positions these are, are ice, a forward observation point. they keep watch around 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 h, as in the, a bi position, drew known for ages, take tons on juicy. they see far more cuz we're a vehicle. we handle air recall and we also correct artillery fire. we watch, we spotted them and we'd get the things done. were taken apart their defenses. we'd have hits on transport to the enemies of freight on my way to where he's washing up a corporate just walking around so that these trenches haven't been prepared.
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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 those who got them. that was good. that was beautiful to the wait for it to clear. they do this 24 hours a day in shift, as it is now, morning movement henceforth is all about speed. the gradients also have drones. a large swamp buggy arrives to transport us off. 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 the valuable i the as i store the load it with the
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simple view, the eclipse basics, looking at the another, were kind of another on the on the nice tv, the menu on the which are fully be still there, give me the book or, i mean it's just know it's a new nation's or kindly causing drones at the present. so you crate and seems to have run into a shortage lately. not just with drugs, the situation is such that all you create in the tax of chase. the bus to craig would willingly sacrifice hundreds of its fights is to capture trench aside and trench 20 meters across. now comparative silence reigns. it is suspected the keeps forces here all suffering
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a manpower shortage habits because of the huge casualties suffered during its summer offensive. whatever the reason the silence is sometimes deafening of these forest is associated with the vital undoubtedly the battle here will soon resume in list. but for now, comparative calm holds even if it offers very little comforts for i'd gaz via of see from claim in that regard, screeching us green back can not be used as a financial weapon anymore. that's the message head in latin america has been as well as vice president, calls for the use of national currencies and biological trade. dollarization will not allow the us, which seeks absolute take m and a to use the, dolo as a mechanism and an instrument of attack. and he cannot make regression against non
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aligned countries. a similar trend is being seen that there was a lot in america parliamentary confidence that kicked off friday in moscow. that event welcomed lead as experts in different much to strengthen ties between russia and states in the region. despite the western pastoral defend on the train, the americans lock has remained independent according to the director of the latin america wing of the russia, foreign ministry. on the sidelines of the conference, russia state dumler chapman, match with cuban believe you and then as well and representatives. according to the axis lab, photo dean, both russia in latin american countries, she had the vision of computing to build a multiple, a weld key. as of the event has given a boost to biological ties, i just am still doing the good news. i believe that only an independent southern country can blend it's future together. we stand for the creation of a multiple her world for farewell border. this is very important to me,
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so base our relations on the principles of non interference in the internal affairs of one in states. the development of relations on the principles of mutual respect and mutually beneficial cooperation. and of course, we need to think about the new forms of cooperation that would correspond to the relations of our country. and that area we ahead from apollo alfonso, assistant professor at the university of by syria who explains the historical development of latin american states. that no longer abide by the rules of western partners. he acts the rising blocks and the weld. now challenge that dominance, such an america and skills that i was like, the american countries aren't the same as they were 20 years ago. they had a chance to assess how the us be hates, were against sending any bullet to ukraine. why do we need this? we need peace. there's big training to aspirin. brazil are attempting to pressure the government to help, or at least to show support for ukraine. but the brazilian president is for the global south shows that it has the will and the strength when it new capabilities
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we need to ask them equal terms. now does exploiters and exploited look at how shamefully process kicked out of africa? how the us is kicked out of the dentist and that happens because they act like it's the 15th century, but we have changed. they happen with very broad potential, but i think brazil is using as potential very poorly at the moment. the future comes with africa, china are run and rush. of course, of course, it's not fast, and of course it's not painless. the wind has already shown itself to be an effective works and it only the security council, the futures breaks, braces in the organization that young but possesses a lot of potential. lots of countries want to participate in the future is to make it parallel to the un, situated just over a 140 miles off the coast of the french river area. the island of corsica is sinking autonomy from paris area. we spoke with an official from the court in front independence movement, dax tra, he explains fly residents of historic and into the present day. want to break off
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from the mainland rule. that gets to the music, gave us the question of autonomy as an old demand that dates back to 1975 to the beginning of the course of 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 its economic conditions. and my use, the pro independence movement was we, those minority. we think that the pro independence movement develop this france became more oppressive. last spring, there was a real popular uprising. there was an insurrection, a situation in corsica, where people finally thought of the idea of autonomy. 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 of kids, so that the course of kids can develop a better distribution of wealth,
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develop serious public services, 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 model in my car has now proposed limited the autonomy for the french island is response comes after civil unrest interrupted their last year, which kicked off after the death of yvonne colonna, a cossack nationalist too, was electrically murdered, while in prison. this last friday, the french president address because it can regional assembly and my call and gave legislate the 6 months to reach an agreement with batteries through a defined cossack us data. according to the french president, the move should open the new chapter and relations. who doesn't want to hook any sauce 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 essex to build the autonomy for corsica within the republic. this autonomy must be
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the means to build the future together without disengagement from the state. it will not be autonomy against the states or autonomy without state but the autonomy for corsica within the republic to the move comes as anticipated. sentiments have grown not only in corsica by the in states, now free from its colonial power. once again, we heard from our guest gerad backs dry. he added that the movement has gained momentum. screw that goes to the engineering issue. i think that the course of kens, particularly the younger generation are much more open minded. 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 ina 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,
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which drives up property prices and makes it possible to get housing for young course. atkins. anti french sentiment is common place, is a classic theme. french power isn't decline with globalization with a european union. it's a middle power. it has become tense in africa, or france makes mistakes, maintains in an equal situation. it's international position as we can. i think that here in corsica we feel that france is no longer the mother country that it used to be for our fathers, people to find themselves firstly, as course it can imagine the multi paula world or the global fluid security and the dangers of nuclear war now politicians different much and regional experts from thousands of countries have a full plate on their agenda as a 20th annual meeting of they have all died. discussion at club kicks off this monday in russia, south end result, the town of searching for more details,
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less cost live. now to alternate correspondent ego is done of who's that the form you go? please give us an update on what else is happening on the opening day of the meeting as well. absolutely, it's day one of, as you've rightly pointed out the anniversary event of the voluntary discussion group. it's the 20th events of this kind. so the organizes of celebrating against somewhat of an anniversary and a sub you have the right have invited plenty of guess. i'm being told 142 participants from again, 42 nations have descended upon this venue in the mountainous region just outside the city. of sochi in southern russia. now the agenda is packed within with a fast arrow of topics from national security to economy to multiple larry t breaks. yeah. well, all sorts of things, food security too. so a really it is,
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it is a platform and people who have the participants, the are not limited. they are not kept within the frameworks of the sessions because in between and even during them they can mingle, they can rub shoulders and to get this people and representatives of pretty much all political views. and it is a unique opportunity for them to meet each other to meet those who think just like them and for those who share a very different opinion and still be able to discuss this in a civil manner. and of course, move forward, move forward when it comes to the belief to move forward when it comes to in general, how the see the world and how the world might be shaped in the next decade so so, so to talk more about this, i'm joined by colonial campbell, who is the executive director at the institute for global dialogue in south africa . so i'm just, i'm campbell, i'm sure you have a busy day here, so thank you so much for having time to join me here. then my 1st question would be
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about break stuff for south africa is a break, spend mistake? this is where the latest uh, breaks event uh took place. so tool to be more about why it is important for you, for south africa. what about multiple large does a new term sort of float around here and the insult you the fan multiple, our 3. what is that exactly, and what are your thoughts on that? i think it's a important that to shortly after the breaks summits in johannesburg, which of course accepted and agreed on new membership. and it's important that we, i, indeed moving towards a multi point that was order for the one that is stable. one that cheats development issues at the forefront, one that keeps the fin the slough, the international trading system, also at the forefront. and i think what we're really talking about is, how do you, yes, transform the current international order to one that at least takes into account
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more. the voice is the programs and the development initiatives off of the global thoughts. that thing south africa has always been quite keen on the well global south. this is something that i would like to talk more about in the context of food security because it has also been on the agenda on that to me. it seems, if you read between the lines and it could, will encompass the discussion of the grain deal. of course, russia pulled out of it a sizing world times violations on the western side of, of this deal. but also at the same time, concerns have been floated that an over welding majority of the grain meant for the global south meant for, for the less fortunate nation african nations. they just didn't go that it ended up in the hands of european well and for, for those who turned it into a quickbook. what did you make of the great deal of its importance to africa and how helpful was it for the well african nations who are suffering from?
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well, us stop ation problems. well, i think um, you know, this is something that was discussed between a and russian president put in and also members of the african piece initiative led by the south african president. these were issues also discussed during the russia africa summit. and i think from the russian perspective, what they were trying to do is essentially to manage your expectations from the african side, but also to explain some of the reason why russia was putting out. now you would remember that at the russia, if, because some it russia also announced initiatives of the 6 countries that would be receiving about $25000.00 tons of a grain. and of course, this was important, but i think also what's important is some of the other discussions between russia
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and, and africa, which is essentially, how does russia work with african continent. so that the clinton and his able to produce more of its own food and not only for internal use, but also for external exports. i mean, russia used to be also an employee of food. it's and they to explore to 20 percent of that was green, is coming from russia. and we know that to africa has huge potential when it comes to agriculture as a lot of arable land that is not being utilized. and that creates investment opportunity. not only for russia, but also as the international companies to come and invest in africa, produce the food located and the address issues of food security. well, there's plenty of nations in africa that used to be calling east west and colonies . and that has been a series of uprisings, especially in the move to the,
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to africa's new was because of pro western governments in africa, mainly mostly pro french governments. they have been ousted by the people and they, uh, the people have been saying, well, we don't do you have an increase of equal opportunities for us? so my question to you would be, why, why during the decades of heavy influence in those african nation that on the continent as a whole, europe and the united states failed to create such opportunities? why does the african continent in the global south has to turn to russian out, which has never been a colonizing nation? so why does, why do they have to turn to russian? i was seeking this stability and improvement in the quality of life. but i think generally speaking, african countries are open to international partnerships, but those politicians have to be aligned to the continental and development priorities. the realization that as much as their free guy has, you know,
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had relations with the likes of friends and other western countries. in certain instances they have not born at the fruits, you know, that's a central the problem is and that goes back to a key concept in the global south, which has the right to development. it's quite important that west and countries take ethnic has developed an interest in to account that the trading system is phaedra. but also that things like the cost of finance are addressed and that's something that needs to be addressed between africa and it's west and pauses. but it also creates opportunities for the likes of russia to expand corporation within africa in areas of security areas like agriculture, but also in areas like energy security. okay, mr. planning timble. thank you very much for sharing your time with me. again, mr polonium temporary executive director at the institute for global dialogue in
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south africa. now i will be standing by here to bring you move from this forum as the participants are expected to meet the russian for administer circular of state . you. thank you so much. a goes down of we is good to hear from people they're participating at the conference there. thank you very much. thank you. this class is instruction and you're good to hear the swahili statement have kona my tata, which means no problems. what does rocha's build even close the ties between africa and china as those words may be studied by students in moscow, we just open foreign language courses and it's public schools for a host of african languages and also chinese artist correspondents of marine. of course i headed to the classroom to learn something new, a washer. and last week i had become friendlier than ever in recent years. and yet another step towards cementing that relationship is learning each other's language
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. is that meant that actual surveys it goes to it might be used to our healey c, c, g no longer needs to show me the name on the side of the bottle. a low blood on the cool body which i belong to. the september. a handful of public schools across must go began teaching m hardwick and swahili, obviously to 2 of them to see just how much interest there is. so in the show us think about it all started when we went to the university where they told us about america. even then we're told that 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 and not the opinion what 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 country is already promising market and graduates with knowledge of the
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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 ethiopia. so far, 2 african languages are an offer here in moscow. i'm hark, which is the official language of the field, but also used in other parts of eastern africa and swahili, which is the official language of tenure, tends in the end the african union as a whole for sensory students around the world were taught english french, german, or spanish as a foreign language in schools, it was always something european, definitely not asian, or ask look at the spots and not a year in russia. it's like the school, for example, were chinese is the 1st language. and now they're introduced in swahili as well. let's check it out.
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