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mazda and stuff like any of those, but, uh, the, this is the story of freedom and democracy in so called 3 west coast. it seems to me that only clinically insane. the more and those for obviously my us can believe in it's, it's very easy to promote free of speech and practice. and when it's only your speech that account and no one else's. ortiz, editor in chief of the last to washington sanctions against our channel as an unprecedented asylum. thanks for the white house continues to tell its commitment to free speech. the united states respects and champions feeling the expression, but we will not stand by as archie and other actors carry on the corporate activities in support of russia's various activities. turkish media show and alleged meeting between ukrainians and as long as the terrorists and syria comes up, for molly severed ties with eob over its involvements in dudley's. her attack in
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the african country and moscow promise is a firm response to any decision by the west to allow its weapons to stripe person territory warning that action could trigger an outright war with nato, the live in the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching our t international, the absolute lack of free speech and a free press in the united states is now a parent to any same person that's according to our teams editor in chief. her remarks are and responds to washington's slapping a fresh round of sanctions on our tea, claiming our global broadcasts and social media channels are spending dangerous narrative. which one you to do is why are they doing this now closing down bending? well, it's clear they have elections and want to disrupt something my go on,
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but most importantly, out of those same elections, they don't want such a large number of people to know the truth is that they need to silence everyone. this is the story of freedom and democracy and so called for free west to go see it seems to me that only clinically insane people more those for obviously bias can believe in. it is very easy to promote freedom of speech and practicing when it's only your speech that counts before and no one else is or what's even more amusing is that they accused organizations optional operating with intelligence services, which implies were some kind of intelligence unit ourselves as the absolute nonsense, we're not a part of the intelligence services. perhaps we would like to be. maybe we could hide better. that were the case, but we've learned differently were journalists and we continue to do our journalistic work. the idea that you can't achieve results without being part of the television service kind of like post them for about they are. it's a classic case of rejection. as people say, the guilty party always has the red face, and so for their media,
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their foundations, the new york times, and all the others publish legal daily. then are these links. they receive orders from intelligence services, the right, the right that they have long since immersed with each other. if you look at who runs the foundations and often the media there either families of intelligence employees, former intelligence officers or future ones, the, the flow for one or getting his ation to another. i have nothing against intelligence services, but it's simply not the case for us to be at the rate one way we operate another where journalists not just of course, were struck by their approaches regarding our fundraising for the front. we have re substantial amounts for the funds in during the special notes or operation. we collected hundreds of millions of ramos. we send drones through the front, we saw everything that the units requested so. so with our guys can defend themselves and fight better than the fuel safer on the battlefield. yeah, i can help in any way those then you help in any way. we have done that and we will continue to do so. and as the white house relentlessly claps more sanctions on,
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those with narratives different from its own. the oval office clings to a relic defense of free speech. here's the secretary of state explaining the alleged thread, published by r t, a russian reputation. this information to subvert and polarized screen up of societies extends to every part of the world and response. today, the united states, united kingdom and canada, are launching a launching a joints diplomatic campaign to rally allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing the threat posed by r. t and other machinery of russian just information and corporate influence party also secretly binds the online platform african stream across a wide range of social media platforms. now according to the of us website, african stream is and i quote, a pan african digital media organization based exclusively on social media platforms. focusing on giving a voice to all africans,
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both at home and abroad. in reality, the only voice it gives is to kremlin propagandist, the united states respects and champions freedom expression even when it comes to media outlets the winning we spread government propaganda and will continue to lead the world in defending and promoting media freedom. but we will not stand by as r, t and other actors carry a corporate activities in support of russia's nefarious activities have relied on actual evidence, very heavy on allegation at these very tenuous links corner data center. again, of course, remember 2016 a hillary clinton need an excuse for losing the election in russia were conveniently annoying to those that a reason. it's subsequently turned out there is no evidence whatsoever. the hunter, by the laptop people have to remember this. and of course, there's a sense of desperation now that as the election approaches that come out of harris
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may need an excuse as hillary did. so that could be part of the reason that this is being deployed yet again. uh, but interestingly uh, there's also been allegations of, you know, or to being too close politically at the crown and here the man who actually came, it was low that from the state department to, to make these allegations as a guy called james reuben, a change room and also suggested that we in our t here were responsible for countries in the global, south africa, etc. and not supporting you find it isn't to do with neutrality. it isn't to do with the traditional relations with russia. it's to do with or to we're responsible for the lack of support for you. find it sort of listen to what james had to say. you've asked question for matt, for months and months about you know, the global south and why there is not more support for ukraine in this part of the middle east, or that part of latin america or this part of africa. well, one of the reasons not the only reason, but one of the reasons why so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of
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ukraine as you would think. they would be given that russia has invaded ukraine and violated real number one of the international system is because of the broad scope and reach of r t. we're proud again to just information and the lies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. so apparently we're much more influential than we thought here in moscow. we are responsible for undermining that basically trillion dollar proxy was our t laugh che, in response to the earlier accusations coming from washington, essentially, ridiculing them what's being the reaction this time or yeah, again, uh the or t press office responded in a quite a tongue in cheek way. yeah, i suppose that demonstrates the ludicrous nature of the lightweight allegations. no evidence just again, as allegations of subterfuge spice stories and no evidence,
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nothing that you present in a court of law. an interesting the young pierre of she was also asked about this, and there's obviously being a dick touch sent out among all of the political elite in washington. take this very seriously as don't fall into the top of actually a breaking into a grin. and when you're talking about this ridiculous allegations, let's have a look at miss young pierre and just watch for her. the suppression of a gigabyte there, say our social media, c r t c, in the state department head. we're running out to be here. fly, head of marketing the administration on sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious. and we take that very seriously. there's obviously been, you know, the, the russian front of make us laugh about this. the trying to highlight the fact that this is all quite ridiculous. so under no circumstances are you to take their joke, don't, don't laugh at their jokes is the worst possible thing you could do. but there was
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also a response from that belkin who was the deputy editor in chief here at ortiz, who addressed the serious nature of these allegations you and on the side of this, at this point, it is amusing to watch what their apparently minds will come up with next, when in fact, since almost 20 years since archie has lost, all we have been doing is our job a journal. which is bringing the stories and the voices to the audiences destiny media would not allow. and that the something for which the west and establishment has been trying to get rid of us on since day one. the prove that they are in fact afraid even terrified of a dissenting voice. less their people believe it and even more so perhaps they are afraid of this was being heard all around the world in other countries and regions around the planet. because they want to be the only ones to
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control all the flow of information. the only wants to control all of in their as well. it's too bad for them because our key is not going anywhere. we will continue to run our job, and we will continue to find new ways to reach our audiences in every corner of the world. some very important points there that this isn't about, you know, a threat to democracy. it's about a challenge to a narrative, which is, you know, centrally created to a client media in the west, of course, under the veneer of plausibility that the united states puts on these allegations. there is a serious, serious attack on the very, very pretext and context of free speech. and the attackers for media outlet has published a photograph said to capture a recent meeting between ukrainians and as long as terrorist and the syrian city of ed live. it follows earlier reports pointing to kids alleged recruitment of miller tends to target russian troops stationed in the syria are to correspond to it. yes
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. and that kind of has more the pictures have emerged suggesting the key of administration is interested in recruiting terrorists with in syria. to fight russia in syria, the item, the newspaper, local turkish newspaper essentially publish these photos suggesting a representative from cab was meeting with high a tire shop leadership. this is, of course, a matter of concern because we understand that the organization is designated service organization. and one thing that is a matter of concern, of course means thoughts would be key of administration, isn't talks with terrors while we're still waiting on confirmation about the photo rushes for ministers said of a level of has confirmed that these talks, skin serial have in fact been under way to just i received information that ukrainian emissaries, emissaries of ukrainian intelligence are located in the lived, the escalation zone on the territory of the syrian air republic, our recruiting job hot news run militants. they used to be called that. and now they are called high yacht, here are shops,
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they are doing this in order to involve them in their new plans and the various operations. let's not forget that they are already casting their gaze further south to pass a harris to help zones of the african continent where they also carry out terrorist attacks on the government armed forces together with recruited extremes. this however, is not an isolated case. we understand earlier this year, particularly in july of 2024, a, an entity tied to a kite service group attacked the 1000000 military forces that also receives the health of the wagner group that was also targeted as a result of this attack. now we understand that ukraine, which you have was behind this attack. we understand that the spokesperson for the ukranian intelligence confirmed to such, but it did not last long because the 4 ministry retracted that state bishop off by finding that the rebels received the necessary information that allowed them to conduct a successful operation against the russian war criminals but i'd say the whole
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world has already seen this and print simple, so this can be commented on it and see if it's similar. we certainly will not disclose any details on, let's say there will be a continuation it is uh, the transitional government. the public of molly has decided to sell a diplomatic relations with ukraine without conducting the photo study of the facts and circumstances of the incident in northern molly, as well as without providing any evidence, a few grains involvement in the specified event. over the course of the past few months, we are observing in increasing trend by the key of administration support services in africa. now the middle east suggests that the scale of ukraine's support for terrorism is in fact growing. and it's going to be that much more interesting because the united states who has for a very, very, very long time, suggests that it fights and combat terrorism to these developers, particularly as well as the middle east. meanwhile rushes defense ministry confirms
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its forces have made further gains in don bass, taking control of a key settlement and widening their foothold for further advances are the russians are now boys to potentially and serve all the ukrainians in the area. opening new friends in the battle for the don't ask for public. according to moscow, see i have lost more than 700 folders on that front and just over the past 24 hours . so this comes in mid reports that nato leaders are set to allow cube to use western supplied missiles to strike deeper into russia. the blogs, top military adviser has claimed that such a move would be justified militarily. there is a good reason to do that, to weaken the enemy, to weaken its logistical lines, fuel munition, that comes to the front, that is what you want to stop if at all possible. so there is a good military reason why you should do that. there is a legal ground to do that's well,
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that's comes after moscow warned of serious repercussions, or the use of nato supplied long range missiles against russia, saying it would mean a direct attack on the country by the us. let block our to senior correspondent morale guys. the of has more, a situation remains unfavorable for your credit, and it is getting bus broken because it's region where you crate and stage that surprise offensive. over the past week, russian forces have gone on the counter attack. seizing about 10 settlements a russian forces of taking. 1 well knots the capture of zelan. the piano is on the 1st with only gone to load with his left before you prayed him. forces in this saturday of all costs all entirely of this will happen to them, but could oft fit a safety from which russian forces are again, just several kilometers, is captured. it's loss will have severe consequences. for u. k,
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that is against this backdrop, the west is talking about allowing it to stripe deep into russian territory using advance west than me. so i was russia had previously wound the if west and weapons are used to strike deep into the russian territory. if it mean that the west has become a direct positive but all police will you most just get is does move. the nazi regime has been hitting on territory for a long time outside the combat zone. staging terrorist attacks that gauge the civilian population on the civilian infrastructure of a country, 50 decision to live for the restrictions these indeed taken a will be like and it will mean that from this moment told us they take countries began direct support with russia. as you know, the use of such weapons as possible and the, if you have access to intelligence from a satellite, the united states and the us right itself does not have such an opportunity even close. i mean, so with the reaction we've heard from what the, from west, the representative says being the no such thing we,
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we supply these results to ukraine, that the russian sweats shouldn't be taken of face value. we have been very clear that the united states is not going to take part in this war. we're not going to put boots on the ground. we are how it are going to continue to, to equip ukraine so it can defend itself or, and continue to work with a coalition of countries around the world to help ukraine defend itself. the landscape of ukraine has claimed that he has forwarded a list of targets to the united states targets that he would like to strike deep within marshal. we have heard from west of representatives to coming to a many of these targets saying that little russia has re, bass, it sat across, it's just, it's a, it sizes. it's almost beyond the reach of these. we solve these lease, so we're ready, outdated. what would be the point of allowing the lifting restrict restrictions and allowing them to strike deep into russia ethics point?
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any escalation here for adult modes? who would be uh, could be uncontrollable. south africa has embraced washington's endorsement to add to permanent seats for african nations on the un security council. but there's a catch not having a continent of 1300000000 people represented on the security council, diminishes the role of the united nations. we cannot have a 2nd class participation as africa on the un security council. we demand and require that we should have serious participation. and on thursday, the united states that it supported creating 2 permanent seats for africa, but with the condition that those states should not hold veto power over council resolutions. washington claims that would render the council your function on these sites seem to kind of quick lane. you, we don't want to give up our,
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our veto power. and we do think if we expand that veto power across the board, it will make the council more dysfunctional. we have indicated that we support 2 permanent seats for africa. how that plays out on they asked, touching it will be up to the africans to well declare. so the africans will determine who those permanent member they're gonna run and have to be voted on by $193.00 members. but who are their candidates for this? so they've decided that themselves because they're not for me to tell, they are for good, right? you need to take the south africa, or you need to take you, jeff, or you need to, to, to, you know, to kenya, they will determine who will run for their seats. the rolanda in president have has proposed an alternative for those 2 potential permanent seats at the u. n. s. c. one permanent seat would have to be held by the african union commission. and 2nd seat by an african country on rotational basis. not held by any single country
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permanently. all right, let's cost live now to our panel of guests at the move over the 2nd 2023. need a jury in the presidential candidates and loop in the habits. okay. i university of zambia director, great to have you both on the program with us and we will start with you. what do you think of the us on voice statement to the un there? why would washington be reluctant to give african states veto power at the security council? you think when i think that i'm at the middle, can you uh your mike, i think is muted. we can't hear you. no, it's okay. so while i'm completing my employee well not i'll put a guy has one would be a bunch of in terms of un assume the condition of the un. it was supposed to mentor anything to national security. but of course, i forgot what was known, neither peace, the security, and fight. if you look at one of the largest deployment that you indeed give me the
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phone, do you need 9 to 6 these in the democratic republic call to me, i want to bring these to a place where it's going to, i'm confirmed on what up to now you say that it is too much more or less this one that it was during the crazy. so i want to believe that the us is taking a kind of very job poster full what in turn to give to control. because they may not like the goal is to help them to improve or beautiful in terms of bringing the security on the task the window. and so we're progress because this i'm, i'm going to comment in the presentation one to say to the united nation has been on the way and i'm going to sign off of that. so the have interested them to be down there. so hopefully my point 3, nigeria would be one of the different one of them is through to me in buttons, but then without dental is like i'm still on the laptop just so we're hoping to see
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the outcomes with how it fits where they can deal with what months because of security on people in south africa, english as opposed to their normal? what's the address is the project situation and uh, why, why do you think there was a southern push by the united states to include the african continent in global decision making? when i think that the waiting by the events of the progressives, we have seen that uh there's uh, basically a struggle for uh, you know, i used was on the african continent and their proposal by the united states of america. i think games to show about the usa uh, you know, cares about africa and they want to provide it their money and suit. so off we've got a $1220.00. okay. i believe we've lost our connection with looping that we'll see if we can get reconnected with him in the meantime at the middle, i'll go back to you. what is some of the challenges that you for see in
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implementing this proposal, particularly with regard to existing member states? the situation is because you just don't worry about you how, how many to present particular doctor do? is it, it is a one time it's, it's sort of watch. oh, to some degree. does it seem like deluxe, because not just saying, you know, just to read off or go, you know, the input on the go where you have china and russia getting it possible. so many alpha guns in a situation whereby did not just do is pull pulls in colorado state, what kind of embassies dod, they want to bring to the fine. but again, without the digital power. so it is like you want to do, we don't. so you can need binds when did you send you his brain? well, i guess you on that. so i'll be able to support what is the address of well, what can we do have to do, and you can most talk to somebody else that is going to you agree?
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we now got a lot of things need to make sure the comes up to present russian missiles syndrome. how can we insure the inclusion of african nations in the security council actually translates into real change rather than just a token gesture. the is when you look, i do for you not to missions once episode, author of completion, 1945, but with this moment it will the blues to mention global security and peaceful points. international order also push for a lot of you want to get in is that aren't quite cool, but where they're really affected in dream thoughts to plus you don't really know what to provide. just be the security disappointments, much, not what i just put you on. if you want to, right, what was needed to get additional human rights? who from the creation of the united nations in $194594.00, to supplement the just the partition the right, well you know, create a piece. it will be the start having just
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a told me to show the news. i will show it or not diminish upstairs on the floor. it's the one ones kind of plastic. when you talk to somebody, you're not technicians because no doctor really don't have to do the applicant needs. well, i'll work on it to pop events to just a piece, you know, framework within the 20th of his wife's social preventive. ask individual member or should be a part of the role. and of course those need to be answered 20 to help cut her presentation from well i, we just have to team over present. there's one second. i just remember without the 2 point. oh, yes, you need to be see, some of them are whole and it would have been a bit of order. well, what countries on the council do you think might potentially be against taking the step forward to the see
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the, i know the, to some degree china is strongly brought up. russia is to be a problem, maybe 5 because the phone is totally individual. the one throw off a couple, a very long time, doesn't seem to sell it, was you guys, photos of all french into price, and i forgot it's been a complete zillow. obama, by again, sir, but i'm going to use, you know, the tackled in the range of the stuff you've seen. this will not be a problem who's doing one new ones, that kind of stroke to, to the goals will not be kind of a voice in the united mitchells because of the price was in the city of georgia. why, why you all want to know what's on china was what i'm talking about. but then again, you want the student, what do i do about it? i, you know, you're not just good faith. so i,
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i will certainly how do you think that this proposal would likely impact the balance of power within that un security council? so yeah, without the follow up briefly, i don't see any significant changes or though when you hop in detail bought a lot you can be a want to stop some general gauge to stop some you know, i knew i've seen the do relationship between the washer and dryer, and i want to mention the bonds i do with friends, u. k, and not have to you know, what time, what time you helped me. but i'm wondering if it's what i'm doing with all the beautiful. so i don't again see significant changes with the new to the new new on new engines. much want to be seen. we have our 2nd guest back a little bit and have a look at it. hopefully our connection is little bit better this time. thanks for being patient and sticking with us the been that i want to ask you,
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given the size of the african continental, which countries do you think would be best for the seats on the you and i see. and when i see that it is going to be very big sites will sits on the will get some feminine suits. obviously, guys. uh not uh, it's not the of the guys of a appointment which is very diverse. i you of the day itself. and i've been represented this solid and also done a little bit with the community you office and also kind of republics who are, they are in the countries, you have the width enough country. so i think that the best, the best option here is to alpha once it's going to uh, once it's going to definitely noon on the other one. but that the us page on the board is it's going to be very difficult to see if this is adopted. i think it will be a very difficult decision computer because i don't think there's any of that kind of time to be back to minutes. another is that, that, and you know,
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the egypt model for the new c, r o j, the dentist is that one and it's uh, you know, moral point one point to the left is the african union. you of some other enough that that was so if it's one way that it takes less than a waste of the gap. so i think it's going to be very disappointed. maybe we can use it right to go all the time with the just to be what exactly announce. maybe that's, that's good way. but i think uh the government is it for the best that you know, under 15 seats based on a particular agent would be the best model into if african nations do join the accounts. so do you think that would open the door for other global players? but i think that the, when that's the guy gets it their money in suits we want. but the for example, united ask, i knew you didn't get the power rental we're chasing. but the states pretty
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popular with good funds to one to so you know, to give but if i for god moves the nice thing to go. so open doors for about guns it's we have what, what are you in the yeah. well, so i know right for a little bit though, right, so i can defend money and sits, you know, the, the new emerging countries that installed, that india also varies. you've got to, you know, to play a very big oh wow. so i think uh, the best option is to go to russia's mondale where i shall proposes to our daughter forms of the united admissions. because i know, as i know, that, as i said, i think it does most insulated once. uh well, okay. all right, we're gonna leave it there. i demo garber, the 2nd former nigerian presidential candidate and loop in the hub as okay. director of the university of zambia. thank you both so much for joining us. going to all right and just say with our to international i'll be back with much more news in about 30 minutes. i'll see you then bye.

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