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of the was present, present in the end of the 2 and a session for 4 hours on putting questions ranging from domestic. this is international try to look at the special military operation and the situation in gaza. you will feel the difference. there is nothing like this and okay, and that and despair in a southern dog. the of the idea on the residential areas in rough uh amazon eunice, which is well pre the seat bold saves the un official, says the dog appears to no longer be habitable. i begin my day,
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that's every day over the past month too much. what was that to do was with it shaking voluntary tab as he buys harring situation in gaza, periods and meet the idea and thoughts local to as rami. i'll move out a shows how his daily life has changed since school began. most of the don't serve up the live for all but most ago this is odd. see my right that i'm in 30 minutes of news and these stop now. this process equal to make, so busy the feet, so it's a new regions. international conflicts and rising global chime is low. the, some of the many issues discuss why russia's present by the person shipping his end of the q and a session which lost it for 4 hours. the events took place for the 1st time house
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and a 2 year old was building 2000000 questions. haven't being submitted by the public and unless around the world the put in the side. but as for a world order based on rules, there are no such rules. rudy literature present, made of command was emphasizing that some rules can change abruptly depending on the interest of those is think about them. referring to the inquiry and coffee puts in describe the russians and ukrainians as one people. i'm blamed. fighting on native quote on bridal desire to creep up on rushes, borders. here's wolf on this session. the just because at the minute that is that
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as for the militarization, if they do not want to negotiate, we are forced to take other measures including military once. today you can produce is almost nothing they are trying to preserve something. everything is brought in, pardon me for a free beat, but these freebies may end some day. and apparently it's coming to an end little by little because it gives me the buddies i use by the tragedy of all the events taking place for boss. let me sleep. oh, don't steal cushions and ukrainian stuff to show. i want people that grown. that's what i use and what is happening now is a huge tragedy. like i said, with one between brothers who and you'll find themselves on different sides, but to a large extent, they have nothing to do with it. review, the entire se of ukraine has always ceased pro russian, because it is historically russian territory to picture them after the russian turkish warrants, cuz we just get the entire black sea coast was taken over by russia. what does this
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have to do with the crashing even you and i, the crime in all the whole black sea region has anything to do with it. this is a russian city. see, i'm with them. we know about it and everybody knows about us. uber, south east is pro russian and it was important for us to they wrote it in the elections for those who followed the pro ration slogan, one of the internal and foreign policy of ukraine. after the cool of 2014, it became clear to us that we would not be allowed to build normal relations with ukraine. and i'm still with them since the american said publicly. and without shame, they spend 5000000. we studied them out of money. i'm not sure you know, definitely as they many and yet because the connection i'm going to be unbridled. designed to keep up on board is by trying to get your brain and nato has led to tragedy. they force these actions on us and through a politics industry us, if they seem to someone, it is already felt by the electorate as a failure. should the people i the know i should say, it's a middle past for
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a world order based on rules. and i don't know, centrals really on, you mean you, it's a change every day depending on the immediate interest of those who talk about it to us. if there are quite a large number of forces in the world, powerful countries that do not want to live by these unwritten rules are really to pry the police for the conditions as to what is happening is a catastrophe. we were just talking about the premium prices, but you and everyone here and around the world can see it. look at the special military operation and the situation and gaza. you will feel the difference. there is nothing like this and ok and does not mean that there is no need to look for consensus. we as well as to okay, believe that the un decisions on the establishment of a palestinian state with east jerusalem as it's capital should be implemented. and this is extremely important. so that was put
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on the pool regarding the i also use decision in comparison with other athletes in everything that international officials do in relation to russian support is a complete version of the times idea olympic movement was created to unite people, not to divide them. today's international officials have become too obsessed with the business side of sport. and if they continue to act in this way or they will bury the olympic movement, support is beyond politics. i was actually united people to, i mean, you know, you said senior correspondent and what i've got is the photo which is a press conference on the hearts of the events of what it was, 4 hours long, this leg, this microphone to an a and a and meet the press 2 to vent a mixture of both. so a tremendous variety of topics discussed from the conflict in the east and ukraine. the special military operation to a i of course not the central theme here was something that is being experienced by
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peoples all over the world, but not is fully incomes growing inequality i didn't play should the international themes also mentioned as well as russia's pivots couple of days towards china, the budgeting and the ever increasing trade between russia and china and the relationship between bush and try that maybe we can do a very important distinction between the alliances of the west and the, and the friendship and the partnership between russia and china. and the water in our level of cooperation with china is unprecedentedly high pressure and chinese relations. i, one of the essential guarantors of stability in the world. we see what is happening around both russia and china. we see the west attempts to shift make those activities to asia, which clearly goes beyond the organization's statutory goals. they provoke, inflamed the situation, create new military political blocks. china and russia do nothing of the sort. we
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cooperate in the military economic and humanitarian spheres. but we are not creating any blocks. our friendship is not directed against 3rd countries. it is aimed at our own benefit. it is in the west that they try to make friendship against someone. we are closely watching this and will jointly respond in a timely and effective manner. with regards to the relationship to try to begin, let's make food and said that that would deepen further. further still, he also spoke about again, as i mentioned, this special ministry operation. this is distinction, for example. so for the, for the press conference of joe biden, to any european lead to a month. we saw today, flag may approve sitting in this hole behind me. a table by me and hugs that you may put them on the screen. so the sides of it. what are uncomfortable questions? things like why has the special military operation dragged on for so long while the
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kids of the leads on the front floods? can you imagine true, but for example, given the press conference in the high to questions like for example, you've spent hundreds of billions of the board in ukraine and where the results, honestly, i'm on think about you had representatives also here from various west and applets . cnn, bbc others, but here some of them up a lot to us questions of the, of the, of the russian president. i was also given the privilege of fusing my own question . and these was something about the, the, to the food, the nationalism that is running rampant. rearing its ugly head across the world from add to migrant to that, to muslim rights and in the europe to for example, as the service isn't good, we're seeing across much of the world. here's what i us. good website. you know, how do you assess the growing nationalism, both in russia and around the world?
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not only nationalism, but also anti semitism. i would like to note that there is no such problem at the front line. a june of christian and a muslim can sit in our trenches machine and dug out and everything is fine with them. and when you go somewhere, both in russia and around the world, this is a growing problem. yeah, probably. what should we do when i say it's a real stuff that's for the growth of his lemme phobia anti semitism. press a phobia and other manifestations of this kind. then yes, they do have an increase and there is a tendency to it. you know, what? in my opinion, it is connected with the fact that people are faced with some kind of injustice. look at what is happening in gaza. there is a certain reaction throughout the islamic world and an increase in the number of people who think radically in this regard. this growth is obvious, there is nothing good here. this is the result of the policy of certainly leads and
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the lack of a fair solution to the palestinian problem. there is a reaction of the islamic world and then the growth of islamic phobia. this has very bad confessions and an appeal to our traditional values play a huge role in our country. and we conduct and balance domestic and international policy. when we can do, we are doing to achieve consistency in all these areas. as for russo phobia, this is one of the vectors of the fight against russia that's made to can describe step by step how some western states and, and lead is damaged, have disrupted their own energy supplies of own economic be those to you when you have the fact that europe is not getting enough gas is their problem. strangely enough, they tried to blame it on us, that we were not selling something. that is complete nonsense. we did not close the mile your pipeline. poland did it. we did not close the 2nd branch of the gas pipeline through the territory of a crane, who created it. and we didn't blow up north stream one or north stream to most
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likely the americans did it, or someone did it up on their suggestion. we are not reopening north stream one, only 15 as partially working there. germany is not doing it while it doesn't want to and it doesn't have to towards the end doing most of the, the full hour. ma guy in dds difficult. it's cool. sitting there for 4 hours onto questions, don't stop, read the cute, breadth of variety of topics covered. but again, with the you credit in for now and in, in the critical stage. we expect of course, the comments from the president regarding perhaps as you seem to hear a peaceful resolution, the many believe you see that visible this is a global cit. cedric alice done with the s b s done on says previous, a western government is giving way to an error over the merging multiple was going to be expedients of not to couple of digs who have benches. and uh,
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you'll see the who's the log. they keep changing every that actually, that was of gone, his bond, whether it was uh, the bridgewater, whether it is a case of these are in homeless ward, my offenses tech, or she is looking at more people that work order for the customer. and instead of the word word, all of it, the ones who put a pod and get the other, the bullying, and i think that has to change and that is the need of the are so apparently i would like to believe that the origin president was in to get to board them where people involved order, which india also fees that that is to be there to go forward. and that perhaps is it has to happen. so we don't see the box. uh, there will be somebody who is a little more thoughtful athletic at the moment uh,
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conditions at the time. but then the question is, uh that, uh, word it has to move and is moving towards, uh, the more people are the daughter. and i will that i would like to believe that this is what the president means when he's talking about there. and during the q and a session, the will go to go. and so it puts in a i the whole gang a for the 1st time. there's usually generated, but in off the real russian president about the future, the tension of artificial intelligence, the middle isn't gonna be to mr. president. hi, i'm a student at st. petersburg state university. i want to ask, is it true that you have a lot of dumpling gamers also? how do you feel about the dangers that artificial intelligence and neural networks could bring into our lives? thank you. they have some other we're i see you can look like me and speaking my voice. but i've thought about this and decided that only one person can look like me and speaking my voice. that person is me. this is my 1st doppelganger. by the
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way. this is artificial intelligence, is it necessary to be afraid of it? to prevent the development of artificial intelligence, including super intelligence, which begins to feel and distinguish senses as cognitive capabilities, it develops itself. it is simply impossible to prevent its development, so it is necessary to come on that. we need to do everything that we can to be a leaders in this direction. no one knows how it will end if you missed and the live will cost. so it puts it into annual q and a session, and you can watch it in full on all to try the video sharing platform rumble on and online. we've got to go to the mouth where the desk told continues to rise with is a devastating attacks on residential areas. this comes as a u. n. commission. i spoke about his recent visit to the region, which he says is no longer habitable because it was in fact to my sons easy since
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the war stopped us. today, we are into 69 days, almost 70 days of this war. and every time i go back go, i always think it kind of get torso, but every time i see more misery, more grief for sadness and have the feeling that the gas. uh, it's not really a place i'd be to build any more of a southern gaza what at least $28.00 policy ends, including women and children, were killed in is where the attacks on a civil was actual areas of the cities of rough. uh, i have a strong as near the gibson border it is devastated when it saves as they came as you pay the final respects to my
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loved ones killed in these rudy s like many of examples of displace people that fled to rafa. but as well earlier plan to be a safe so you can also see the scale of destruction with entire residential areas level to the ground. some of the survivors spoke about the increase of the day with young children who all fled from their homes, with no resistance members or missiles or anything. a miss silo hit the building and it felt over them. body remains the left. they all died and suffocated. the building was full of people around 60 people. with that, we heard an explosion in the area. we rushed to the place and found people in pieces. not a single injured was rescued. they were all killed young children and you know that the least congested house in the city of russell hosts at least 20 displaced people . as a humanitarian situation in gaza, continues to terry
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h. a made to the assistant, is really a tax, a gaza base job. it shows what the conditions in the region become on this as far as was the office where i used to sit and up the road. my work, when there was an actor and a running work i running business here before it was founded to rebuild because of the strikes just close the i begin my day. that's every day over the past, month to month. so hold on to too much with the chicken voluntary tab, which has run not threatening all the time. most of the time is not writing, and it's only comes a few hours every couple of days. and that's why i was able to,
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to get this jack, which is 5 liters, 500 meters, to find the water with our hands into this tank in order to use floors out for the people right inside this home. this part of the stove, this is another form of stroke that we use sometimes to to avoid water for bathroom december. right. it's worth doing. took time. we've gone to have access to all to launch or through other sources of analogies. the other checking guys is the voltage of this best buy to rates, which is a sort of a small solar panels that i was able to, to buy at several weeks ago. it was the beginning of the,
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of the war. i didn't have that such and such and there's a before then in the beginning of the war, i was able to, to bring this battery. that is run by solar panel to charge to, to charge my phones. so i have photos of other family members to try to get some lighting in during night time. that's i was able to because electricity is, oh is cuts both across the gaza strip since the the war began. ready my name or my neighbor who has a dresser. now, as you might see his groceries now at the m t. m t m t over the same, right to you i, i ask about to wait. and he told me that there is no wheat available in the market
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right now. this is actually the circumstances that i have been going good through over the past to period of time of war against the goal is to have that it started back in october 7 rami and reid, r e r t major goes us. trevor, if he can offload isaac the u. s. has a know is that is where the hostages may be held by him. us in a tunnel system in gaza as well in tennis, the flood. let's see, what's the some of the hostages come out and said that they were held in in time. so it's not beyond the possibility that that last could be holding at least some of them in tunnels, as they move them around, which we have to expect. they'll do is out of class, so they to pump see what was the inter gauze is underground tunnels. what is the idea of times, how much is he using? now that's according to a, we'll see joe on schools are important. see all pollution is so i've,
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i'm of the stage that is close live now to back to in a war correspondent the end but as well as in larger, imaginary, elijah, thanks so much for joining us here on, on. see now, is there anyone who has a ripples is the big gun pumping sea water into how my son housing goes? or how would you assess the use of this sort of technique to allegedly wipe out how much that is it to main or what it is? no, actually, because it has consequences and severe, critical minute free humanitarian league and environmental concerns about blood. these rays all the way in setting the tops from the ministry point of view. it has advantages and disadvantages for the times when perhaps noted for an ice, some underground resistance movement of how much is spread in the colors,
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but not exclusively. they also would have had these really occupational forces to push the resistance outside the town and would like that for use because of these. however, this is vantage all much room and that because 1st of all, it creates a damage to the infrastructure. there are hundreds of things inside the street, the guys and that for presented then get to the is really ami $0.08, but not only to the infrastructure of the city. oh. so the resistance at that they use the to the staff because they owe the operating from the inside the weather's because the is where it is. it has created apologize for the resistance forces. by demolishing fault at 55000 homes and 240000 other residents,
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and they have to create tons of problems everywhere that the resistance find. this is kind of a safe haven when they are attacking the is really and then the other thing is the vantage point 8. by thinking that, that these done those, they can walk around with over confidence. and this is why the resistance can hit them all the and in a create all these. but what these are, it is all doing. they do, they want to can their own soldiers? is that something that your day on there? so just to create a psychological impact on zillow, so operate the inside that, that, that they have in their own people. the more than a $147.00 soldiers and officers of which the all for general is. so i don't think this is very to the advantage of these really off the patient portion. now
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you may select some point in certain lives or no, it's least we sold up many tunnels. sauce are in fact located in civilian areas on the shelters and schools. but where people actually lacking access to clean water. well, this method method was the already di, living conditions, and more to the point kind of be considered the wine because you put in so many civilians at risk. if there's indeed considered a level crime and it is a violation most in the afternoon, you know many, 10 in the room because distracted hill flooding tons, especially in such a days populated area. like i said, we're talking about 2300000. it is endangering that lots of disability is, is putting the civilian infrastructure in the extreme dangerous position where
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all the foundation wouldn't be shaking, particularly in gaza. that is founded on a very saw. this is why the resistance is capable of beginning so many tunnels of hundreds of kilometers, but also based on only that it is and the mixture of the sewage and damaging the electricity. the artificial way already the people in garza was suffering the laughter volta and is why these really some, they want to say we are going to get to all day and it increases the because they know that guys that's true depends on the voltage that come from age read because they, they squeeze in a kind of a mini trade in a kind of open a concentration go with all very few facilities offered and barely to resources. and this is why the united nation,
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he's very busy before in supplying all to do the, the stripe and of the services. yeah, that's fine. uh, interesting, you know, eliza, i didn't know that was the point. why is uh, is well doing it this thing that how my size also it is the, the white house. so said that it's possible that's what, how much is keeping the hostages? isn't it putting the hostages at risk then like just pumping files of gallons of was a isn't that is that is that no risk to should be considered? what actually the is really the habit theory that is going to have the doctrine where they prefer to see that on. so just to so they have to pay less price when they want to negotiate from beverly or lease of the quotes. this is something that affects every single is really the soldier and show the lo, moran hope,
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this army, that is getting its own people. this is what happened on the 7th of october that we have seen so many deaths, so many from the secular saying that headquarters and then fire against our homes because they thought they were from us member inside. so by kidding, a 147 as soldiers that had been from the ministry, a pre perspective, an approach. they also just and they have the right to have their own protection under the geneva convention, but not to be created by their own people. so it, we understand here that these really either they want all the people in gaza to free the area so they ran doing it in the habitable old. they want to make sure that if they had a, they didn't agree, i'm
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a ceasefire. that people wouldn't even struggle even more one day when the war ends . so they want to see the people know said guys the seeing people living under such as the rest from the humanitarian point of view. but that can do that because they are accountable. this is why they go on television and say, we all buy, they think, or international rules. and there you might need a handles. we can missing more crimes. we're going to do this and that, and don't you dare to lecture last. yeah, we don't have to leave with that very interesting indeed. well, no, thank you very much. it eliza my view of it's an will cause long list. so thank you so much for joining us and all my pleasure. well, but most of this and these are the check out all to come a lot of interesting stories that i will be back at the top of the yeah,
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the deputy normal deputy minister. thank you for joining us on our to today and welcome to moscow. thank you very much, right. we have seen increased cooperation between your country. so africa and russia. and in fact, you know, one of the ways we, we just heard of a gas from bank of the russia getting the approval of south african, a government to refund the some refineries that we just part of a cooperation with talking with trying to see now what are some of the major cooperation in the agreements that you have signed between your country and russia this year fairly. i think we are elated by the announcement that he has to do by the south african cabinet on this new fletcher venture involving a.

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