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[000:00:00;00] news, the about swan and president admits election defeat as the votes are being tally to the south african nation is choosing a new government credit pass. i had the justice for the fall in 3 decades on from one of the darkest chapters in africa. the history of french court jails that were want the doctor for his involvements and the genocide in the country. the survivor of that sleep time recounts is harder. we are deal was this was happening my on myself, where a one point order to make our own grace, the leader of them bob way says it's time for brittany to apologize for its brutal colonial rule. while other nations pressure,
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the u. k to pay london is looking to dodge the financial burden. and new polls show, kamala harris is expected to lose a share of the indian american vote in the united states. as, as donald trump vows to protect hindus and the state, the just after 3 pm here. in the russian capital and you're watching r t international. i am your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. our top story, 6 decades of one party's rule has come to an end in botswana after the president conceded defeat. following a general election, preliminary results and the southern african nation show his party will not win enough seats to govern how we should congratulate the opposition on the victory and concede the elections. i am proud of our democratic processes and i respect the
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will of the people, although i wished to continue serving you as your prison for a 2nd 10 and find out 10. i will respectfully step aside for the get more on the story. now we're going across live to r. t is no level. you'll come guy who is joining us from johannesburg. so volvo, this is a seismic result for the country. can you take us through the details of the election? it is a landmark eviction. add a study political shift, but the one is present mccoates and must see it has that knowledge as have been visiting the that he's paul to has suffered a significant defeat in the recent evictions. losing his problem into majority to the opposition. clinician umbrella, for democratic change, also known as the dc. this outcome puts an end to nearly 6 decades of dominance by people on the democratic party. and before the election,
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experts did point out that the ruling party faced mounting social academy challenges particularly discontent among the youth which contributed immensely to the dom folder for seeing coverage. and we know that which one is economy is quite reliance on diamond to even use. and very recently it has been, hey, todd by a downturn in the global diamond market, causing growth to slow down and unemployment to 6. and this week we can see all of that has cleared the part for you. do you see lead up to my phone or to become president and to the speaking? present must be see, could see that grace city expressing he's reading this to supporting your administration as citizen celebrated. this change quite to me, but to have a quick listen to why some of through citizens see this as a fixing to and just did that. and the people who and i've tried to vote
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to show that demonstration, i guess um they did pricing, economic telling this was of that kind and please patient because of the impulse on that i have now that issues of use unemployment by that many issues of provide to that instances of you know, income inequality and so forth. and so, or yes, i mean jobs as i'm sitting here and this township i'm, i'm actually a graduate that i don't have any your so i hope, hope the future will be pride this after this election to the young women are unemployed and they have higher education certificates at home, i wish the policy will be voting full, will create employments for young women, and it must produce new programs to benefit young women more, give them on monday. you know, the rise of the opposition could lead to different policies and approaches to governance, impacting various sectors inputs on
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a but what we do know about the president elect, or you just need to level 4, is that he is a lawyer by proficient. and he created the you to see in 2012, tonight's a position groups against the he put you on the democratic party. it is that the time that he has run for president, and he is a position condition, came 6 and entry into 19 and has remained. the routing part is the biggest challenge since been mr. buckle is proposing increasing governments rolled in the economy to attain social development, a sustainable growth. but just before the elections, reports reduced the documents to buckle and listed the services for powerhouse canadian lobbying firm. to aid in here, if it's 10 seats present, mcquease, you must see in these of tubing mixes dickenson and max and is the name of the firm . and it is led to by ali bin menache. she
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a full my is really spied noon for his work with strongman need is an advocate. and these reports tell us that the firm assisted vocal in securing the presidency by liberty to contact the united states and the united kingdom. previous reports of us will be made to seduce the financial back as a foreclosure disadvantage from united states pad, which is $22.00 companies controversial once the businessmen, as well as canadian police, even though this year the you to see has made exhibits and i'm told media that they did not have of funding for evictions. and the election outcomes was expected to so the effectiveness for the downside of bulk with whom as leaves, with the high ranking officials and canadians. and from what we're seeing is if it's to, might have just been successful. now, as this position unfolds, the implication for, but the one is democracy and stability. well because to watch both domestically and internationally. right,
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those are to correspond to know who we'll come get reporting live from johannesburg . thank you. of the now french court has sentenced a former rwandan doctor to 27 years in prison over his role in the genocide in the country back in 1994. he denies being guilty and complicit in the atrocities this by carrying out the conviction. paris itself has been blamed for doing absolutely nothing at the time to stop the blood shit. a 500 page report in 2021 concluded that france could have seen the genocide coming based on the evidence that it had 3 decades ago and estimated 1000000 people namely epic, epic tutsis were mass occurred by who to extremists. we spoke to a survivor of the rwandan genocide, who said that western powers, specifically the u. s. u k, and france were themselves fueling the conflict. what i saw with my eyes were on one hand,
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they sent me so to my lease is going house to house looking for to seize, killing 2 of these we went into hiding. and then as we try to escape at some point, we have many near death experiences by the way, as we escaped. there was also a big campaign and bombing campaign by the, our b of. so you have these sort of musicians that are killing people, brutally with and with them. now, as this was happening, my on myself and my own mother were at one point, ordered to take our own grace. at that point is when i felt so alone, i fell completely lonely, even though i was standing there with my mother when they ordered us to take our own graves. so they can bear us to the killers. at the time. it was a proxy war between us and b, u k, on one hand, supporting the rp of rebels and france on the other hand,
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supporting the form of government. and in the end, the aim was not so much to its to control over wonder or thing, install their own buffets. it was mostly to then enter the congo and extract the resources and make them accessible to western multinational, especially for today exploiting the resources into convo. those who are in charge of making decisions that are leading to such um, horrible atrocities in genocide or crimes are going to be forced to change their ways because the world can see what they're doing. cuz they used to benefit from the cover of the world, not no ink and it's, and it's thank goodness today technology allows for many people to actually see what is happening for what it is. well, it's just for days until uh,
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americans started heading to the polling station to pick up with their 47th president. it's expected to be a close race until the end. and we'll be keeping you updated on all those events as they become available here on our to international the with the clock ticking down, there's some bad news for the democrats candidate, kamala harris. a new paul predict. she's set to lose a significant slice of her parties. traditional share of support among indian american voters. in estimated 61 percent of respondents said that the community still plan to back harris, but that's down 4 percent compared to the last presidential election back in 2020. and it's not just the candidate they are turning away from. but the party as well. 47 percent of respondents currently identify as democrats,
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down from 56 percent in 2020. that's his arrival. donald trump vowed to fight for the rights of hindus in the united states. camelot and jo, a big load hindus across the world. and in america, they have been a disaster from israel to ukraine to our own southern border. but we will make america strong again and bring back peace through strength. we will also protect him, do americans against the anti religion agenda of the radical left? we will fight for your freedom under my administration. we will also strengthen our great partnership with india and my good friend prime minister moody. i get more on the story now. we're going across live now to look upon sol, he's the director of the india foundation. thanks a lot for joining us on the program. look, now i want to ask you about this recent statement that donald trump's made because of course, he's made a lot of statements. he said that he's gonna solve the ukraine conflict if he comes to power within 24 hours. he said he's going to wedge, put
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a wedge between china and russia. and this kind of him do question comes a little bit out of left field for donald trump. so what do you expect from this promise? i see what you said the t look after because. busy what happened in bangladesh we had a place and the democratically elected prime minister of the country was forced to see that has been the facts on minorities, especially in hindus. and it is likely but a scene. the whole was backed by the united states and its agencies. and consequently, there is such an amount of and good amounts to handle. that the united states allowed this sort of thing to happen. uh which uh undoubtedly forced large number of windows to feed the properties and homes were destroyed. many of them located as well. so that is the name that i paint. and donor trump is hoping to gotten out of
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that support base. and i think guess 5 as most of the issues concern, dollar drums has not had really any very strong stance on this country. so he's in that position can take a more nuanced approach, unlike the democratic party, which doesn't bother me. well, if trump does come to power, do you think he'll be able to follow through on his promise to protect the interest of hindus defenders actually i post let me feed on some of these. it shows the us beach state, actually excellence on and i think the income, the presidents, you believe you to control such developments is also fairly limited like this bangladesh issue. i haven't really not understood why the united states was keen to talk to the government a few because he know who was fighting the there because law miss and had good bundle of dish of such extremist elements of the scene all can focus on for
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reasons best known to them, the americans collaborated in software to have government done today. by my wish is in danger of becoming a bit of a bonus phone. and i think that should be a cause for concern not only for bangladesh and the but for the way that large as regards the strengths of the problem is i've done some the difficult to say that that he will be able to get started the complex and then going to be more dollars or more all his things to me needs. sorry, go ahead. oh, okay, well, well, i want to ask all things considered how significant do you think the indian american vote really is in this election specifically? i say indians to be out of the most bottom point, the best florida in the united states and the books book on the lot. there is no
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doubt about that that the, the us, what the, the indian model is important and it does have an impact, especially indians have the capacity to influence even other waters. and that, to my mind is a significant factor. and that's why the trump is, i think, trying to read the way this, both of because indians, cindy, cindy, have voted for them. okay. but the majority of the deals, what are the types of workers at least a few decades back, and the number of indian supporting democrats have been using consistently in the last 2? as you mentioned, the indian demographic, of course, has been largely democrat over the years. but do you think carrots has background, specifically as a woman from south asia, has some sort of bearing on popularity in the indian american voting base. a little that should have been the fees and that's why probably the pump is i think the getting to the segments because he said very specifically than joe. and how does
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have done nothing to save the in those in bangladesh. accurate him those questions and other minorities in bangladesh. he also thought about the, the left vista verde can lift this water to the, affecting the, to really handle some for pursuing the feet. so he's trying to sort of get the bulls audibly. so this for the democratic party made talking about the lift, very color and uh he knows uh that there may be something been see and then getting into what those do. what the fuck i'm glad is because the background. so he's actually trying to reading them over here by very clearly saying that they have done nothing as far as long as she didn't do the concert. and their position is concerned because there is a deep sense of and that both in bangladesh and india that handles and other minorities, what allowed to be targeted ladies that because i missed and bundle dish. alright, i'll lock bon solved, director of the indian foundation. thanks
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a lot for joining us on the program. thank you. donald trump has had plenty to say about china as well. speaking at a fundraiser in arizona along side talk show host tucker carlson. he argued, a wise leader knows how to build friendships with staging, rather than creating enemies, which he claims was the, is rather the current state of affairs. and he also insisted that russian china should never have been allowed to form an alliance in the 1st place. who's gonna know it 4 days that we're doing very well. i think we're leading by a lot and look at what these stupid people have done. they've allowed russia, china, or ren north korea and others to get together in a group. this is possible to think at a professor at the wharton school side as well. we had history classes also. he said, the one thing you never want to happen is you never want russia and china uniting,
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we united them because of the oil we united, the bite and united them. it's a shame the stupidity of what they do and what i'm going to have to on unite them. and i can think i can do that too. i have to really are. i spoke with senior fellow at the ty, her institute in our time getting and he explained to me why the ties between moscow and beijing have those in washington so concerned when you have the number one country in the world that spans 11 time zones in terms of resources and you have the number one country, i think it's more than the next 5 or 6 depending on what day you're, you're measuring of the rest of the nations in terms of manufacturing. that is a powerhouse that far exceeds not the needs competes, exceeds of united states. and this is washington's main concern that it says, combination of 2 countries, one with resources, the other one with manufacturing,
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with markets who are now leading a coalition of, you know, the brakes uh, brakes plus use, you know, how many groups out there rushing to join anything right now that it has anything to do with united states means joe biden. he had the summit of america, is that invite some countries other countries didn't go because some countries weren't invited. and then the ones who did show up were ushered into the white house for a 20 minute group meeting with none other than joe biden. so, not exactly making friends in that, that kind of a re, no, there's been all sorts of talk about frameworks in africa, south america, se, asia, etc. but nothing is actually come of it. so, you know, the us is now looking at a situation where, you know, this kind of combination of countries coming together at, you know, with russia and china involved in them. very,
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very threatening to this idea of maintaining your head, jeremy, and also the dollar. keeping the $1.00 and $5.00 at the event, donald trump also spoke of his desire to see a free and fair election, something he claims there hasn't been so far. ortiz saskia taylor has been breaking down. why when it comes to going to the polls, the us may not exactly set the gold standard. it's almost the big day and it's. 1 only now tuning in rest assured, but democracy stateside is alive and well on confidence. in the vote, sky high, we have to vote, and we have to make sure that we stop them from cheating cause a cheap, like the we had a rig debate, we have a regulation. we have a bad board is we have very bad elections. we have a band devoting system, we have maryland ballast, and we do have a good lead. but we gotta be careful because remember that she'd like hell. it's the only thing that good at law comment as being
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a bit more mellow about whether still accept defeat graciously. she did say, but she's lined up some legal, big guns, you know, just in case we will deal with the election night. and the days after, as they come and we have the resources and expertise and, and, and to focus on that as well. so you want seems ready to go. is that what you're saying? are you thinking about that as a possibility? of course, this is a person that donald trump will try to undo the a free and fair election, who still denies the willing to people nothing like promising to litigate your way to victory, to inspire confidence in the focuses. so probably a little on edge unsettled by the we're not enough mudslinging on changing us things like how to know trying to take donald trump out. we've got lucky minus the o. they've tried
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a number of states decided to unilaterally remove his name from the pallets. no violent insurrection as well, cuz they said, it's a 100 percent political harris. and this is nothing but a lex and interference by democrats who don't want voters to vote. think about what they're saying here. they're telling voters, we don't want you to have the choice. we don't want you to be able to elect the present of your choice. we don't want you to even be able to weigh the options. we're going to take it away from you. what are going to decide beforehand who can be on the ballot? who can't, who can be president, who can it, is it is totally radically unconstitutional. so the supreme court probably itself fearing a violent interaction on this, these steps in over rules that then the court cases, 4 of them making from the fast president in america's 248 year history to be indicted, who's fed election interference. this is all it is. he said we got a lot come up. this is a legal issue because cases, i mean, looks like a i've,
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i've been under investigation more than the legendary alfonze capo and scarface. and while he might be move on to the out the pony, he wasn't barely time to that outside with the target on his back, despite announcing his candidacy political loyalty r as k junior was never given an invitation to the cnn to bates. why? well, apparently he didn't meet that criteria, but ours k junior. well, he had a different story. i just campaigns to have for his, during their phone call with cnn, as reported by the washing. and both said, specifically the ad cnn needed to you is criteria to determine who is going to be on the stage. that would keep me off the stage. he would not come to the debate unless if, as long as i was on the stage with him and, and by the way,
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this is illegal. it's illegal under the federal elections. commission law is act. nothing like healthy competition to keep a democracy. frightening but promising the man who was bleeding voters from the fight and come from tv screens wasn't enough, but no, they even decided to do need him from a few state pallets across the country. dance, he has $3000000000.00 and their big strategy is to keep people from running against spreads or by using court cases against donald trump. he lives in the courts to get me off the ballot. they apparently don't believe that they, that their candidate can win in a fair fight. sport. oh no, no. they didn't think by it could when, which brings us to come along, who finds himself potentially on the brink of making history banks to the popular vote? no, no, no, this not, thanks to full 1567 democrats delegates who in a show role. cool. so what she couldn't be was venturo boynton,
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who has been 40 percent of his presidency on holiday and the rest of his time for the nova. com and i got handed his crown without a single american. choosing the self or claim party of democracy can't claim to be that anymore because they just steamrolled democracy and made a decision in a back room. and you had nancy pelosi, brock, obama, george clooney, hollywood moguls, wall street bankers, all working behind closed doors to bring on bearable pressure to bear on joe biden, who in the end threw into doing the towel. and now you have the democratic party uniting around cala harris, so not only has never won a democratic primary, she's never won a single vote for president. yes, they've installed her as their nominate. how many los is coming here is one of the democratic primaries 00. that's exactly right. the party bosses installed cobble here is because they can controller, that's all this is about. and then to top things off,
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that's the smallest you of proving who you are, which apparently is controversial, so controversial and fax it over in california. they've actually signed requiring residents to present that. so to i d's all doing that, it on fairly targets low income. and estimate minorities, traditionally of course, seen as democrats safe bets. now there's only one reason that that have since, because they want to see this and why the reason. so you see the bottom of smart not even be open, but there is already a news face and american democracy has had woke up some with the system undermined by the very people who should be its greatest tompkins, dangerous rhetoric, the 2 tricks on dollar bills that is the name of the political game. now, there's a one, the people of disillusioned kenya's cash strapped. the government is in line for
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a $600000000.00 boost. that's after the international monetary fund agreed to unlock the next trench of alone, and comes after recent mass protests force the authorities to a band and sharp tax hikes. but there are concerns the loan will just lock the country into ever greater debt. with the story, here's our tease, kind of, i'm on the the international monetary fund has approved the $606000000.00 sealants . okay. now in the new funding program aimed at civilizing the economy. what are these, the latest zone becomes available? many can, if i can, i'm pulling with the high cost of living with each i am as long as the government is often under pressure to increase revenue in order to meet the payment obligations. are you the see a new tax type? so in to do use in line with a common disc jones from it may have funding for us to show that from the citizens that eventually led to violent protests, these products. so over 60 people tried to kindly use the deadline,
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highlighting the prostitution. so if they already bought in the citizen, us kind of that continues to grow. so all the concerns on the influx comedy central 5 says thoughts of education and health care with many feeling that financial really is not reaching them. but i am a passport on can now to be improved on plus the funding fee. on a fiscal option, you don't funding issues that have contributed to the financial strain. but for many canyons, however, these permits forms shown with the did publications impact the data lies. i'm wanted to know, are the nato be independent consultant on governance? democracy and human rights says that i am f loans are at the root of a cost of living crisis in kenya. i think this is a very disturbing news for many canyons, 200000000 dollars loans that the i may have has the extended canyon we know from from past experience. that's when these loans are given to our government. they
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come with very us conditions including higher tax issue and higher prices footboards and to buy it depends on a high cost of living. that's the highest conditions that i am if i process before extending such such a loan. so i think. 6 uh many cleaners i feel like we have another round. ringback of hide that says mental states emissions of the condition of the people vision for what is going from the. i mean, i think it's very unfortunate that the, uh, the government has put a plan would put itself in place in a situation where we are saving the dependent on loans for the full address. it uses around inflation around texas, and it would be so it wouldn't shuffles. and i think what could need is a government that has the creativity and has the ability to move,
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are they going to be out of this dependency on the i am in front of the bedroom uh or suspicions and now we go to gaza, where another 95 people have been added to the ever growing death told their that's according to local authorities. 16 of them were killed overnight and an idea for air strike on the new serat refugee camp in the center of the enclave. the local hospital reported receiving 30 wounded, including a medic and 2 journalist israel has yet to comment on the answer. meanwhile, on the west bank offices of the united nations agency for palestinian refugees were badly damaged during and is really rate on thursday, idea of full dozers were said to have les the trail of destruction. ortiz marie, if an ocean that has been looking at the importance of the agency and its work in the area. mine was 72, was born into a family of palestinian refugees who lost the home when israel was established. she

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