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so the lot of it was interesting to his down and among dodie as the east asian country, repulsively snobs, the international court on quote, say it one arrest the russian president on one crime causes this was a big agent to vincent, rein him and full of a talk to us official, donalds, they don't last shouldn't be the next move to put me on boss, claiming his ex spiteful impressions, the stability of the country. i knew great fatigue, which is germany as parties opposed to never ending supplies of movie a to the of rome. home. see, we don't. alexa, the
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live full, our international new center in laska. this is all see welcome to the global news out. we start with some breaking news now during police say they issued a restaurant for a british mon, along with the nigerian national on suspicion of plotting to over throw the government. police have named the british citizen as andrew when and says even fees of setting up a network of staples, those to carry out to, to and create tales in the country. 10 of the suspects have been arrested on suspicion of involvement and made claims. they had all received money from a board that will be more updates as more information comes in. but now to our top story, the bottom and put the has tons down in a neighboring among the country. if it pulls snubbed,
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the international court of justice, say it won't arrest the russian president on will crime charges. despite the commitment to the room statute rectified by the east asian country. i also ahead of his trip. the russian president came into the local media talking to you on a range of issues earlier. mine caught a roy associate, discuss them with all these steve swimming, or how does the visit ukraine? how's the mound in step mongolia, a respite team as he set foot in the country? now report at least, mongolia and officials have said that they are not going to do that. this would of course, be unprecedented. mongolia invitees. booting to the country to meet you pass golf, the crime in prospect. so he said that most go isn't on judy. what we've given the good relations between the 2 countries. there are no worries about the i c. c. we have a wonderful dialogue with our friends from golden signed this time. there's also something to do with a, a potential russian gas pipelines is going to be going through mongolia all the way
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to china. but a lot of things being discussed, particularly in his interview with them and go to a newspaper. yes, of course, this was a wide ranging interview at touch on a number of topics. and surprisingly they spoke about a pollutant, spoke about bilateral trade and relations between russia. and go to, he also spoke about the trends from guardian gas pipe on tuesday and poets and adding king russia, mongolia, and china, and giving them go to access perhaps to that cheap fuel, which of course in which in turn will boost the mongolian economy. he said he was open to these products or tools between russia, china and mongolia, so we could see some development, some concrete steps taken towards that being discussed on choose a now a guy and he was honest about the sony issue of press freedom. he spoke about the restrictions placed on russian media,
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i'm not sure which is fund across europe bond in the united states bond on social media. and he also spoke about the precious placed on russian during this most old western countries where our journalists tried to work are creating obstacles for them. banning russian television channels and directly censoring our media and online resources. so the west, which claims to be a model of freedom has opted to hide from inconvenience x and the truce might launching a blatant bullying campaign against russian journalists and indiscriminately labeling them as crumbling propagandists. yes. could come are there for the russian president. i mean, why do you think this china last international is we brought in so many western countries because it was western governments simply cannot allow their own people to hear what we are saying. and of course, this doesn't just extend to the media, approaching a guiding the interview. he took a match uh, the olympic governing body. of course, we've just seen the powers olympics. russian athletes a bind from competing a that,
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as i've also being found in other sports, all included. let's take a listen to what you said on that. the current leaders of the international olympic committee, acting at the past of the collective west primarily the united states, are flagrantly floating bay olympic ideals. they should be defending, instead of promoting the rights of athletes, the integrity and universality of the olympic movements. they are clinging to their social position. bower and personal prosperity. yeah, it's all well and good to bad. and russian athletes were competing, but is really actually, it's a, you know, as a devoted genocide is ongoing and gaza is rarely, i please, no problem even compete. any way you'd like is just quite something, isn't it? i was gonna, i was just going to ask you about one of the main hall topics. obviously they're gonna talk about ukraine on day in in mongolia. any idea of what they'll talk about . i mean, those i know put in touch down on that in his interview. yes, we'll pretend unsurprisingly discuss the issue of ukraine. he spoke about the continued western political ministry support. the continued flow of weapons of is
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extending the conflict. and it comes a time when we see the cook incursion, i a p all stomach. so i'm gonna say, well, this is cool, this is causing, uh, thousands of desk is minute. see hardware is going up in flames. it comes as well as a landscape. well, he's asking for the west to permit the use of these long range missile is to 5 deep inside russian territory. he's apparently drawing up a wish list of targets that he wishes to strike. now again, the west has report to be turned the downs and skis wish list. well, as we know, ukraine constantly, tom does target russian infrastructure and it continues to do so with impunity. now this also comes a time with the da's office cook, encouraging a tie with russia is making the switch to volunteers getting more, more type of treat even on the don't boss frontline, cutting through those defensive lines like
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a knife through butter and printing said full russia despite this, it remains understood and it will carry out the tasks and the items that are objectives of the special, but it feel probation. and what we see today is the natural outcome of the destructive strategy of the west, towards the grain on top of that western and leads continue to lend a large scale political, financial, and military support to the current regime. regarding it as a weapon against prussia. we are well aware of that and will keep struggling to achieve all the tasks of the special military operation in order to ensure the security of russia and its citizens. so this is a huge belonging to the west of narrative. the of the russian remains isolated on the well stage, mongolia the night, his country to refuse to bound to the west, and instead focus on a strengthening and consolidating relations with russia. but more of well has a running to between our mazda. i'm a man who once
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a under president clinton has off is a former official suggested. the ex chief shouldn't be next on the hill. is it follows the recent arrest in phones of the telegram messaging co founded, but there's been not broad. so robot reaches all to go quality for most to be long . so i may say it's a tax on free speech to use it. marina call sort of took me through the details of all we have of robert rice who is a former us secretary of labor. and he wrote this article on the guardian, which states, ways to rein in the loan mosque, because quotes, he may be the richest, not in the world, but that doesn't mean we are powerless to stop him. there it is. this is the article. but why should i know more once is stop e long mosque? well, it's basically those who are against what he states online, and they believe that he's become so powerful that people are really listening to
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him. and they think that that is a problem. because of course, a who doesn't support them, we have like the democrats, we have those who are against donald trump against russia. for example, china, those, all the people that they want to rein him in. and how do they do that? well, this article has 6 bullet points, how they should do it. for example, what is a boy called tesla advertisers should also boy on x, the u. s. government should actually terminate. it's contracts with them in particular the space x program. but let's continue looking at some of the over the bullet points. regulators around the world should threaten musk with arrest if he doesn't stop disseminating lies in the hey, on x. in the united states, the federal trade commission should demand that must take down lies that are likely to endanger individuals. and if he does not sue him under section 5 of the f t c act, make sure mosques favorite candidate for president is not elected. well, marine, i mean, come on, the law must,
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could have been too happy about all this. as he said that they say, well, you know, most schools use to these kinds of comments on line. and in particular, from this caster roper rice, why? first of all, the way who react to them, we can pull it up right now. he says, oh, you're such a sweet see. so this one and this is in the past. well, we had one that had an exchange before, as you can see in 2022 when and that was one robot for i suggested that there are no self made millionaires in the world, including the loan mosque. and he said, well, i grew up both in advance and the lawyer royce is suicide. really boring. so this is not the 1st time clearly the, there are no friends, of course. so, and then you have the lot of people online that naturally were supports in the law must because this is ridiculous trying to pursue a map for comments and opinions that other people are posting on this platform. and they spoke up a little bit roy because hypo ventilation about the most exciting to ship effects since 2022. he didn't like musk station for a free a platform,
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then. now he's cooling on governments to arrest him. robert, right? ironically, given his last name sounds a lot like hitler did before. he consolidated power propaganda on the extreme left and right is just plain evil. we must support you on most efforts to provide a voice to everyone. no voice means no freedom. i went to high school with robert, right. he was a pompous jerk, then deal on mosque as a hero for his defense of free speech. well, you know what i'm boss was arrested. it was all over the news. punk was the, we know we'll get into that and the 2nd, but the most does it say let's, let's arrest a law must as well on long look above and, well, of course, the majority of the world were shopped and the poets, but there were those that were those in particular in the was deep stave characters like a retired us army officer and he is the one who actually was the key witness in
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a trauma impeach, lynn case. he's the one that really testified against donald trump. he is the one that spoke up right away and sort of given all of these ideas well, eat alone. love should be hard because maybe he shouldn't be next. well, during the health, french citizenship is arrested for a while, as in french law. this has brought implications for all of the social media, including twitter. there was a growing tolerance for platform, inducing for and malign influence. and the grubbing advertised for accountability mosque should be novice wine. i mean, we must all assume alters, you know, there's misinformation on the internet to really of course misinformation of this information was always there to some extent. no one seems to have an issue about this before. when we read this information about russia, for example, no one said anything, but as soon as they see that the voices are growing in support. for example of donald trump in support. the rush will be a china, whatever it is that goes against washington. that's when they have
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a problem with it. and what do they do? they're not even talking about the bad. none of these platforms pushed right away. that goes for them course and all of this coming back from a possible juror of arrests, right. as well as the last few about that and see, i mean, has it been any sort of reactions from that or, you know, as soon as he got arrested yet, did anybody say anything or all these people? again, there was silence the human rights watch organizations wherever they were was the uproar. because when we sold telegram band just up for a little bit and i'll show you, remember how they all smoke up. all russia has no freedom of speech. what is this? and then one day, a risk level during what happened. so this people, there weren't quite but not everyone. there were exceptions, for example, it's the least deputy prime minister, also transport minister my sales sold really spoke up and said what has happened into europe. we're approaching the censorship, we're approaching the regime. what is going on? then we had the one as well enterprise then who spoke up and said that his arrest actually represents a persecution of alternative view points. serbia's prize then said that the seller
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groaned founder, like i said, just not he was back then slid as a pioneer, freedom of speech. and now look at him. what has happened that he's being persecuted, but also something that was pointed out in an interview with tucker, carlson, which will play in the 2nd is the fact there are suspicions of this could not have been done with violence of washington's participation. very hard for a bystander. without direct knowledge being me to believe that chrome quarter would have done that without the encouragement in or at least agreement of the, by the ministration. again, imagine if this was russia, if this was happening in the roll shot, there will be all over. that would be going crazy. so this is the, literally the pitts any of double sanders and hypocrisy and pavel drums arrest. and what they're saying now about the law smart is that correct? it just really shows their true colors if you want to. i one 1st off was such a did buy in china is historic as these that come from taiwan lead to the island,
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which phasing says is part of china. welcome. john is intention to attack and amex taiwan is not because they are both any one personal political party in taiwan says or does it is known for the sake of territory, the integrity, the china at once the antics taiwan if it is for the sake of territory integrity, why doesn't it take back to lands occupied by russia that was signed up in the treaty of? i good and yours a whole so i was late, i was referring to the 1858, c t o i good english, china signed over a vast file of land. it's almost there. and what now makes up russia's far east sea of taiwan. it was signed over to japan in 1895, and in 19 looking 5 at the end of the 2nd model was handed over the how big the chinese government partners discuss this live. that
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wasn't nelson, long as the vice chancellor of the side of high center for room park and international studies and then found like club excellent nelson. as always, you're the best person to talk to about this. what do you make of the comments by the time when he's lead? uh, what was his motivation here? or i think it's extremely irrational, improper. i'm totally senseless and brown place for that. like that makes sense or comment because it doesn't seem to understand the history of this very little knowledge of what international politics the un charlton and it's an international law is all about top one has been part of try the same action times but was taken by imperial japan, in 1895 when the late string daughter state was forced to side an alt, equal agreement, but off to japan was defeated in the 2nd world war. and so red,
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i was together with other chinese i that and see the south china sea on the west. but the big world, given back to china, under the cairo declaration of the pulse down declaration, when the nationalist government lost the civil war in china to the communist party, if slipped to the island of taiwan 1949. when the countries of victory has been changed to the people's republic of china, which or long has been trying to seek its national unification. which ty, why it is a real disgraceful people are like a liking to not to recognize themselves to be chinese, to the extent that they even dare to separate the island of taiwan from the mainland. this, this is simply pushing the envelope testing the limits of the chart is government. and it's truly even biting trouble. now, as it does not leaving nicely to my next question, all we live the to see
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a reaction from beijing as well. i think let's wait to see what the chinese government is going to say to this. uh, i'm totally irrational. comment by liking may be, you know, it can be ignored about the fact. so facts, because the whole fact is that every country that has, like stablish the magic relations with china as will recognize that there is only one child in the world. and that's why one is a part of try that. the issue about part one is trying his domestic affairs and is leitrim does says that the people on the island should decide the future of taiwan . he forgets that there are one point for building chinese on the mainland and then tell atoria interpret today is not something to be discussed and compromise. but as is not an issue that is up to the people on the island alone to
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decide they don't see that you seem to feel very passionate about this obviously. but i wonder, is the taiwanese lead rudy's leaking from his heart? oh, jesus, like someone else could be pulling the string the strings behind the scenes. what are i think it's quite obvious that the uh, the issue of type one has always being used by the, the biggest competitor of try the, the, the us actually that is taking the tie one card all the time to maneuver it's relationships with china. so that there is no need to say, guess of course there is something behind. so a that's not a surprise to anyone who's only yeah, you know, i want the finally man to send musk. uh, uh, in, in this, in this beach, you know,
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last year the russian farm is in said that most of the amazing had no mutual territory territorial claims. i wonder if they tie one is the, the, is used in this old 3 to perhaps to just walk $0.10. and it's the most amazing well that, that actually shows how little he knows about history. other said of the very beginning, he knows little about international politics and interaction, little because russia in china have signed a lot of agreements over the past with a 30 plus years. so between china and russia, there is virtually no dispute in terms of territorial interpreter, is around no border disputes at all. so for him to raise a question of the i go on a treaty that was signed in the middle off the not the 19th century. that's totally irrelevant, but has interesting yeah. is it for and then 5 for the son. so
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a high level politician to, to come pass them to send these old political agreement as to something more likely to tie one question. well, this is also a question i want to ask people around actually it seems that uh we, we do have the politicians that are not fit to be politicians is actually it. is that making comments that are totally of fit for who they are actually. so uh that's, that's quite sad and it's, it's uh where i hope this is just the template rate in terms of our history. we want to see the leaders political leaders to be well versed in history to, to understand what international law is or about. and for a review you lead to in taiwan to make such
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a comment. it's quite sad and be to try these. i few quite sad as well because even though he might not consider himself as a chart is, but i know he's tried to use. so it's a, it's, it's a great disgrace actually. uh, nothing. uh let me get your take on this, ty, ones data said that china really wants to do with. it's not what i'm trying to really wants to do with is fine since i want is to change the rules based into that as an order and to achieve hedge it, many in the international area. are there any grounds to those claims? it's totally groundless. at china has always being a country that doesn't practice. had you been a china has being the victim of colonialism. and in no way china is, you know, having this entire sion of being the next to edge
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a mall or to compete with another country to seek a global supremacy. this is uh, you know, widely known. so uh, i think for uh, this leader in taiwan to make such a comment. it is very irresponsible. and so he's, he's lost his sense completely and he would have to leave with that. but always a pleasure to announce along by 7 of this thing i sent over run park and international studies involved like club. thank you again for your time, sir. thank you. well, it seems, washington is determined to put a full on in the side new duties. continue relations with moscow ahead of a trauma offensive to india. next, next week, a us official laid out
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a plan that had india has every right to make its own choices on energy supply and the strategic post jet more broadly. however, the costs we can also have the best alternative and superior value propositions that in most guy, whether on energy, school defense, or anything else, it'll model quite a shift in tone. 10 years ago, there was no so called value proposition to stay unclear, of russia as the very same us officials. so i didn't need done a, with the consequences for ignoring weston sanctions. full made it, i'm by so the ride, you've delgado says, is countries relation who is russia show its commitment to in dependence, ballroom policy or why i would think it's okay for this. well, because it is to use the same words. sometimes the subjects get research. america is talking the digital service key, so they do for some reason,
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the lease. but there was different yet starts by far from russia and assuring the white thing it's more, it's not the case because or she has other markets to deal with the motions. ready to get is, you know, you know, i think back to this is as soon as you know for sure then pass in for the independent and it was quite easy and fun before. just explore the search on this is what it said because the one that pumps she yeah she uses for she she also incentives story. this somebody that's for my for sure.
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more sources to that. that's the street in the do like go with it will be going to use the rest of the country or something. one daughter a size make an explosion is how some, a viewing on the weekends of victory, the right doing on time to the gym. and he bought the in king regional election and the policy that stands against minutes, the age to key. if the, if the policy crowns the traditional routing bothered with his hands saying people does one change? all these sol dimansky has all the details. the state elections in the old east part of germany and in both in steering gear and saxony, for the very 1st time, the se took around a 3rd of the phone. so you could describe these elections as being historic. i want to focus more on certain here though, and that's because that's where the,
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the actually taught the polls. absolutely. trump seeing the c d u by around 10 percent of the 2 policies that did significantly well, are opposed to what's going on in terms of jeremy support, the military funding fee and ukraine. in fact, just days before the selection took place started fucking knocked her self. who is the leader of that policy that buys her name? not spending for election was bad to jeer up to vote and she was attacked. the you can see that some people don't want to sit on that. i think that speaks very well for our own. and so again, never let yourself be terminated. we won't let ourselves be intimidated. neither your change of this country will that be good to to vote is almost
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16 percent of the vote is in so and yet turned out for her policy really resonating with that idea that she wants to still not military funding at forming too many. she wants devin taxpayers to not be paying for war and ukraine. they are showing what are the se, didn't they with most of the results. so some of it tells us about that. yeah. and strong here they took us 32.8 percent of the vote, as i said, almost 10 percent or run 10 percent more than the c d u mass 6 wing in terms of what we're seeing in this selection. and one of the things they have really worked on in terms of one of the policies is that they are hard line on immigration. germany has had a huge issue with immigration, obviously back in 2016 ongoing nichols who is the child. so that's the time, said the jeremy could welcome 1000000 refugees from syria from the middle east. since then, there's been an increasing number of reputation. just give you some figures in 2022 . they were over 2000000 refugees. asylum seekers in germany. that was up 65
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percent compared to behave before. and we have seen this being in debate over the last 3 weeks. think about the attack that took place in germany and ssl engine just a week ago where a syrian refugee had carried out that attack. and this gives you a sense how, how an easy people in germany all with this opening, the floodgates that we've seen in jeremy now for the last decade and immigration, huge concerns be a, see it again, something resonating with the voters, according to the policy. look side for additional 15 minutes. our social security systems are strained to the bursting point over 50 percent of people in the citizens allowance system are now foreigners, internal security is crumbling, the state is collapsing, and there may even be a civil war at the end of it. and we have to prevent that, and i believe that today's election in through india was also the stop signal from through india and what's behind these results?
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well, what's really interesting, i think, came, oh, is that we've got the f b, which is a ripening policy. we've got the sort of back in the hosp, the policy which is from the left and essentially their own political polar ends of the spectrum. but they really come together on these 2 key issues, particularly regarding ukraine and not funding of the war by germany. and how much jim and tax pays all bearing the brunt of thought. let's not only talk about the taxes, but oversea. now there's this accusation. the queen was behind the newest street to fall names that caused immense pressure on to them. these economy once it's like, you know, the driving economy. if you're, if it's been spluttering in the last 2 years, with price is going up and at the cost just energy wise and, and that impacts people on a daily basis in the homes. so these are important issues and that is something that both disappear insanely crane and the impact of have a government to supported ukraine is on my mind.
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