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the, the selections are fast approaching and the democrats are getting a helping hand from across the atlantic. with western media outlets are down, playing the u. k. government's involvement, shifting the blame onto russia and china. and also i have this is our business. just as we are constantly told is nice competitive insurance through your team with nato told without nato flooding. air holding says it's up to moscow to decide on its cooperation with the dpr k. as speculation, roles over report that young young for made joined russia on the battlefield. and this year's bricks domain name, cause on comes to a close resulting in 13 new partner states and a road map for future development. we speak to get from africa about what impact
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breaks to have on the concept is to enable nigeria accessibility to pull tentative markets closer to 3. it will in the global, most people apply time arguments because the the the just after 8 pm here on the russian capital and you're watching r t international. my name's donald courter. good to have you with us on the program today. our top story with less than a fortnight to go until the us presidential election. it seems like the western media is having trouble finding fresh narratives. the wall street journal has accused text mogollon must crew openly supports donald trump in the race of having contacts with russia. and article claims the or can entrepreneur and the russian
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president have had several conversations since 2022. they talks also reportedly involved mister putin's request for long musk not to activate the star link satellite system over tie one as a favor to china's liter. the kremlin has dismissed these allegations saying that mosque and the russian president have had limited communications in which they discussed the space issues and future technology. media networks were quick to pick up on this latest juicy link to moscow. i think we don't know what the details are right in the us. officials don't really know, but isn't certainly not something that our national security officials are going to think that as a good faith it it, it's hard to imagine that someone who is a government contractor and a defense contractor, it that isn't constant conversations with one of our chief adversaries in the world . it shouldn't be hard to believe it, but it's not, but it's not. vladimir putin is a former k g
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b official. there's just no question. the vladimir putin would have been trying to utilize eli mosque as an asset for the russian statement. the question is, what was the line must thinking he was doing in those conversations? well, busy focusing on russia, the mainstream media outlets have failed to notice interference from across the atlantic and a controversial move. london has sense so called volunteers to assist the democrats when the election. are these marine a culture of our looks now at how such interference has been down played by the media? if we are to believe the latest polls and forecasts the u. s. could be and so the closest presidential election since 1876. that's why, of course, every both towns and every helping hand is greatly appreciated. in 5, the presidential race is apparently so tight that democrats are going door knocking in windsor on. are you in search of american motors to tip the balance for tamela
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harris, and that's according to a former us ambassador to canada, who's been tasked within so i assume voters there. so you choose the democratic nominee, and he believes that americans live in canada. could determine the outcome of the selection in 2020 democrats abroad played a pivotal role in increasing the civilian vote abroad by 73.5 percent over 2016. as a result, overseas votes made up the margin of victory for white house incentive races in georgia in arizona. it's all about those swing states and targeting the ex pats who come from there now aside from canada, which has the largest diaspora. there's also mexico followed by the u. k. in 3rd place, one could argue that americans live in the u. k. don't need much convincing. considering the british government is already opening a campaign in full time. a lot, harris. i have nearly $100.00 labor party staff current and former going to the us in the next few weeks heading to north carolina, nevada, pennsylvania,
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and virginia. i have 10 spots for anyone available to head to the battleground, state of north carolina. we will start your housing pieces illegal. maybe that's why they do k, governments wants access to disappear so that people don't read inconvenient. comments like that. this was the revelation revealed by this information chronicle, which showed internal documents from the sensor for accounts or any digital hate outlining their goal. so kill must ex wife, frustrate advertisers to withdraw sup wards. now the angel's legs to both the labor party and the u. k. n, the democrats in the us have been very well documents that you on months can actually re access to the news, saying it's a criminal organization, and that this means more. meanwhile, donald trump wants to hold the british governments accountable for their plates and interference. i write on behalf of donald trump for president 2024, incorporated, to request an immediate investigation into blayton for an interference in the 2024
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presidential election in the form of a parent illegal for a national contributions made by the labor party of the united kingdom and accepted by harris for president. the principal campaign committee of vice president campbell at harris. the u. k. prime minister rushed to justify himself saying the party is not doing anything illegal or new for that matter. they doing it in their spare time. they're doing it as volunteers, they staying, i think with all the volunteers over there. that's what they've done in previous selections. that's what they doing in this selection. and that's really straightforward, very straightforward in the considering how much they've heard over the years about interference in us selections. well, the wonder is how the mainstream media handled this revelation. russia is drawing a metal in the 2024 presidential election, dividing the ministration, heating, russia with new sanctions. now accusing moscow of interfering in the presidential election already pointing the finger at iran as part of a claim that it was hacked. or ron was responsible for hacking into former
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president donald trump, to white house campaign, russia. iran and china are likely to engage in newly sophisticated influence and interference efforts ahead of the 2024 us presidential election pulse. all right, that's how western mainstream media a cover electric interference by their enemies presents. and proof is, of course, the necessary when it comes to russia, china, or iran, loud and hyperbolic headlines being, are not small wonder friends are involved. and the proof is in the pudding. and it's a company, a different story. look at these headlines when it comes to modeling a boy, canada, and the u. k. the presumption of innocence is paramount, in this case, labeled a claim or an accusation. while those who dare expose legs between various organizations, like the c, c, d h, they put a slave, a party and the democrats get hung out to dry, always in the name of democracy. and our british diplomat and author,
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in proud told us western media outlets are down, playing the u. k. government interference in the us selection because their objectives coincide. the fact that the people are trying to minimize, it has an issue like he said, case the labor costs yet to be still a little help in the us. it gets just the advice and tools to campaigning, support the, to the highways campaign is interesting because if it was the country, i suspect the complaints would be, would be, must lived in the media, then think it's a good look for, you know, for t, as thomas a government to be allowing this to happen, they to be back in one side in any given day so that she should keep your hands off the elections and deal with whoever gets get selected. a people be a terrified about the idea that something may get a late to begin as we did in 2016. and there's a real kind of mainstream at west and mainstream, and liberal to dislike of the idea of trump and what he stands for. and so that,
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that's where you see these, you feel like double standards where it's so suddenly, okay for laid back to this to go and literally can of living in washington during the election campaign and supported. but you know, i'm on pavement allegations of investment and i seen fan so in the newspapers every day, you know, when that sort of thing going now. well, russia is once again blamed for supposed election meddling this time by using artificial intelligence and social media accounts. the us defense department is seeking to develop a i technologies indistinguishable from real social media users. us special operations forces are interested in technologies that can generate convincing online persona is for use on social media platforms, social networking sites, and other online content. the solution should include facial and background imagery, video, according to a document obtained by the intercept investigative media outlet, the pentagon,
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special operations forces, want their deep face to be completely indistinguishable from the real deal. the stated goal would be to gather information online. no further details were mentioned in the leak. we reached out to the pentagon to confirm the authenticity of this document, but have yet to receive a reply. but in the meantime, we discussed this with larry johnson. he is a former deputy director of the us state departments counter terrorism office. and he told us that washington could be seeking to web a nice deep faith technology. it's an olympic gold metal. was going to be awarded to any body for meddling in internal political affairs and coming up with all sorts of nefarious ways to do it. the united states would be the gold medal when our hands down. no other country in the world, we can close the special operations command are looking at this as a way to try to carry out the the part of what would be called can be computer
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network operations, information operations. they call a shaping the battlefields. you try, you try to get a narrative going. i think the increased emphasis on social media is acknowledging that what has taken place over the last 4 years. so if you compare it to the 2020 presidential election here in the united states to what's taking place now. so what's happened is the, the, the scope, the legacy traditional media is ability to control messages disappeared. and now they're trying to catch up and create a social media presence that will be able to help shape and control the narrative. i think it's going to be troublesome for them. so this introduction of a i, as i think is it's a smacks a bit of desperation. a lot of air pollutants commented on the recently ratified military treaty between the dpr k and russia. that includes
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a collective defense clause. the president says it's up to both sides to decide how to apply that tree. as he brushed off speculation in the west is not a good time instead of, i don't know what kind of explosion it was to. the main thing is that the fragments don't fly far though we are in contact with our north korean friends such as to when we need to decide something talk, we will certainly decide accordingly. but i want to say that this is our silver and decision. whether we use something or not, where, how, whether we need to, if we get engaged, for example, by only holding some exercises or training. i'm transferring some experience documents. this is our business. just as we are constantly told, that it's the ukraine's business model to ensure security with nato own without nato, for the georgia said to show dpr dpr k troops, training and russia emerged earlier on social media. as far as the speculation on whether young, young, ascending true in those 2 of the lights in the ukraine conflict. the same time,
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the dpr, k is deputy foreign minister has said that even if his country did send troops to russia, it would be done in accordance with international law, former ukrainian diplomat. andre tele jenco says western soldiers have been seen fighting on ukraine's sides. the conflict started something which sat well with washington. yeah, military bases from base to canada, expect to live. okay. so on the the okay. have most are basis a desk. but if you have most are bases there were, they were present, the military and all the stuff was present. and you, frank, and helping the soldier, somebody who was mentioned wherever that's it. so this is our next thing about maybe even coffee, the ca, whatever bases that they're involved in a for expertise and officials, really freighter or don't boss some dollars in 2022. so whatever, right now, they're practically your 3 or 4 china or any other expenses that are assisting with working with russia. and i'm political levels and all by the trash rules they are,
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they did this themselves, breath all the rules and pressure was and the premium laws. because a lot of cases the frank tobin had to go in to have for an army is on the for is so is it i have those last fast and they're still have to vote to read therefore, to entities and forms into on sunday for an oil and they, they're trying to outweigh rusher before we go to solve for the last, especially, 2 and a half years. the war 2022 started. uh, they had americans, british polls, french, everybody's name, and from all those, do you sell them in western countries? finally, on the appraisal for the printing of one of the curtains have come down on the 3rd and final day of the much anticipated 2024 bricks. summit one mirror pollutants, chairmanship of before them left little time for rest. you know, dozens of bilateral talks with participating world leaders and found time for a link the q and a session with international and local journalist russian president,
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highlighted the importance of the summits declaration and the plurality of breaks. other heads of state echoed those views and discussing what emerged in cars on it still does say it's the bus, it is less cuz i'm sca assignment the because then somebody was attended by delegations from $35.00 states and 6 international organizations. she's such a rude representation, clearly demonstrates the authority and role of bricks and the growing interested in cooperating with us on the part of states that with you as truly independent at a solution software, the policy, they might do students name each of these statements has its own developmental costs put in its own model if he cannot make it rather pointed to its own rich history and culture in their sleep. it is precisely in the civilizational diversity, what was the bucket? a unique combination of national traditions, even though that lies the string and enormous potential for the racialized. yeah, not only within the framework, feel free to come in, but also in that large circle of like mind have country book and such share the
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goals, principals, associations that he gives. no, we have just concluded a most successful big summit, which was led by russia. this time we had the new members of bricks who participated. that'd be rid of the police to have and now an expanded bricks that has brought us to get a number of other african countries that go the south now has a very strong platform platform that promotes much electrolysis platform that promotes the development of the global soft countries at an economic level, at the cultural level, at a social level. and this also promotes the unity of the people of the south. just a reminder, the bricks family grew significantly larger this week, 13 nations have officially joined the block as partner states and not all are yet
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full members in the area and you gone to are among them. earlier i spoke with guests from those 2 african countries about the desire among global south nations, to beef up bricks. it's a good spot to the federal government's new policy solution. with regard to this war and the fast to ensure that it's not only able to fully maximizes membership of the african team, shoot continental trade agreements. but also to joined the brakes. member nations, not only as a part of their country, but as a member country, eventually, this is the 1st step of the mega plan. and this is to enable nigeria access not only to alternative markets, both pretty well in the global multiples of velocity and events. one immediate impact of this relationship, the front when we become a member country is that we're able to do trade mostly with the big position ever using a uniform car and see that the brief nation is going to platform for using the respective
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currents is of the big spend the nation so, and so of course, the 1st initial thing for the federal government course was to be able to take advantage of the form of the community that form a tentative value when it comes to treating. and so when we are able to do that, many other things and photo shoots, and that includes us accessing more financing. and especially for infrastructure projects. i mean possible also, company and market at the beach nation. i mean, some kind of a, an email, some of the the, with the, with the nissan, please estimated tax lease. i know when the, you know, the maybe the keys with this uh, on the june. because uh as much uh why we
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didn't waste, you know, submitted the differences these people. so i was on the, on the guy before the president put and has spoken many times about bricks embodying shared values. assured world i plucked not with such a mix of states across the world at the table. how do you see, what are those values and world views, primarily one of the easily display, munitions is this is kind of the initial, the freeze. i use so many days. uh huh. you know, with the existing noise, the people within please. wow. wow
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not. so i'm the oldest b, b i on i oh, we've been speaking to the co founder of the data insight company, very of a forget basel albia. electra of the international relations diplomacy, school the company university sibling. yeah. robert, definitely thank you so much to both of you or i get. let's keep a focus on the recently finished summit and welcome into the studio of aux on a bike, a host of worlds, a part here on archie. i'm kind of great to see you. we've been speaking about that there over a dozen nations officially joining the brick family of partner at countries more are aspiring to join those fully fledged members as well. why do you think the interest of rick has has super charge so much in recent times? well i, i overheard the discussion values with your previous guest,
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and i think that's a big thing here because paradoxically, breaks is actually implementing some of the values that the west preached about for so many years. and by that i mean respect that is i respect you enough know to impose my own developmental paradigm on the you or to use you as my feeling base, you know, stress on pragmatism stress on practicality over i do. busy and you, i'm not going to discuss, you know, gender values or reproductive rights with you. we can focus on some pragmatic, common projects that can benefit your people and my people. and i think also like what's also important is freedom of choice. we can incorporate on projects that are mutually beneficial, but if you wanna pursue something else with in other countries, you're free to do that. it's not the binding format, then it's a very attractive proposition in this day and age. when the west of the west mode
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is overrun, they became very restrict. if you are either with me or against me, the west is asking more and more from the rest of the world while old. yeah, offering less and less will. that's one of the questions i asked the guess just said, what makes it different from other blogs we saw, for instance, the european union started as a trading block. yeah, great idea across europe. no, it's primarily political. it has to be that suits are equally political right. so that the difference is clear here with bricks, isn't it? not ideal if he is not being pushed absolute and if you look at all the recent western elections and the issues said dominate the discussions, they are all about ideology and what happened to practical concerns of the people, you know, the roles, the breeders, the schools, the you know, educational system in a way it's running north, what is taught, but how it's wrong. and that's going to be a focus of breaks and breaks is almost exclusively focused on development. i mean, and not only of the russian summit, but also the previous leader is like for example,
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brazil was the hosting this on this last year. and i remember for president brazil specifically saying that we don't want to discuss all the deal with you. we're here to discuss the practical matters because ultimately breaks was created to advance its members interest. it's not at a revolutionary counter alliance. it's not against the west. it's known the west because it is, it is out for itself and its own interest. let me put a point to though, is there a fee or that there's, there's a tipping point. if more and more countries join up that dilute the grouping because there's so many interests coming to play at once is now the fewer of, of the balance with which is being so potent, often all with bricks. that if more more, keep joining, there's an issue there. i don't think there are any fear. i think here is a specific feature of western and narrative. sure there are some pressing concerns
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. so for example, the criteria for expansion are really being considered and discussed because initially breaks was created by very powerful countries, countries that can afford that own autonomy, that own sovereignty in the international politics, india, china, you know, who in the south africa, nobody tells them what to do, but now more and more of middle sized countries wanting to join. and some of those countries, you know, they may not enjoy as much summer in cm 3 decision making as the founders that is being considered. but overall breaks is a very loose organization. you said it's a round table for mother, you know, does not produce any binding region decisions. so if a certain country wants to participate and fines, it's a, you know, it's valuable for itself. so be, if not, if kind of walk away the dollar eyes ation, not when it, when it comes to that president put in the boot was very clear. we're not against the dollar. we just see it as being increasingly use as
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a political tool which has been referenced before. now there are other countries in brick such as india, for instance, who said we're going to keep using it that suits your interest. but we're also going to do deals in, in local currency as well. that pragmatism is coming to it's, it's, it's gaining momentum. is, was that one of the issues at play and cuz on talked about it, it was discussed widely, but i think the way you are phrasing it is very accurate. breaks is not the revolution are forced to take down the dollar. many of the countries are still using it because dollar is a very convenient currency, but in areas when it's not convenient, they are trying to find alternative ways, either trading local currencies or using some of the mechanisms. and again, these countries are all about themselves, then i'm going to waste time money and resources on trying to contact counter the united states. the united states is doing that uh well by itself on its uh, actually shooting itself into for it. i mean, present, put in, talk to about that
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a lot, but ultimately he re, to rate the, uh, the same point that uh, his trust many, many times that we are not against the west. we have simply no, on west. we want to deal with the cha there as we, as we please. and we don't need like a big adult telling us how to behave. the muslim community in the european union is facing growing and racial discrimination which has risen by 8 percent since 2016. according to a recently published survey by the e. u. agency for fundamental rights muslims across the you are increasingly experiencing racism and worrying about their safety. this is an undeserved and unwelcome reality for those who have come to see europe as home as well as for those who have lived in european countries for generations. the survey shows that racial discrimination against muslims is increasing women man and children are victims of harassment and violence based on their religion, skin color,
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or ethnic background. in total 47 percent of survey respondents reported experiencing racism recently. paul was conducted in 13 nations including spain, belgium, denmark, finland, and france, and austria. the muslim community is revealed to have suffered the worst to discrimination in particular, descendants from african countries south of the visa har, up. the intolerance against muslims has manifested in fewer job opportunities and prejudice when it comes to accessing housing. researchers also underlined that these issues have likely gotten worse since the conflict in gaza broke out last october. and gratian remains one of the key controversial issues in europe with border policies now being tightened as right wing parties gain ever more votes in multiple countries. in recent elections, in one move to deter the influx of migrants, the commission announced it will allocate 30000000 euro to stem arrivals from
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senegal. but to get more on this now we're joined live in the studio by the jet secretary general general for the european muslim initiative for social cohesion secretary, general bossy guar. i see thanks a lot for joining us on the program boss. you. first of all, i want to ask you about this rise in discrimination against muslims in europe. is this something that you witnessed personally and what may have led to this? would you say? first of all, the thanks for the interview and the, the issue you have taken is very important. namely solving for the in europe and the recent report from, from the lender right agency. i myself from my organization. i remember of for up and uh being consulted, go for years on different diesels number one, new song full year and do something to them, racism, discrimination. so from that perspective, you know,
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i can tell you 100 percent that discrimination both in california and do some because i'm against black people. it is, as you bt has increased a lot and it has nothing to do is mostly not to do with divide between parties. but political statements, media coverage, and academic research, which shows me nor does engender in a very negative perspective. while we have seen some, you know, parts of the muslim community that have been pretty reluctant to integrate into western society. we've seen the sort of formation of, uh, separate communities in the muslim community that have not really integrated with european society of large. what do use that? how much of a factor do you think that that is intentions, the phone, my organization groups and your people never really listening communities, integration in dennis and the urban society. that's why it is called social
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cohesion. i have never met one person with most implemented the back road who says, i don't want to integrate, i don't want to be part of the society. so this perception is creating by default edition to cover their own stupidity. so that is very important. second thing, you must know there is no such thing called one listed in community. therefore communion was lived in europe. many of them are so nature, but people come from 2 to 6 different countries have different culture, different languages and different z. so there is not one person who can talk about 15, do fairly this, speak differently, some are businessmen, some are the workers. so i think to, to present what's new, there's one community and say, i don't want to integrate. i think this is very unfair, incorrect.
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