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so the coordinator of the, the site, i looked for monitoring platform, he said the pool, pets and diplomacy must provide the most part of the people say he has to prove to some organization and the results. there are some strong you should look the f one, so for them, so we have so many questions to solve. and i think this is diligent to, to people learn to dispute to make this process so so that some of the sort of see which is on see i think we just said that it processing disputes that was simple to do with the president. and you'll see just the to say, sorry, put all these districts for all digits for persons. and it said that this is the most important. if you don't do this, the ok, we can for example, stuff get comfortable right now, but it didn't desperate then maybe you associated with the same thing. so it's very important. sites of souls. that thing you did mention before.
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totally unacceptable. that is how india has condemned the news, but it's to lots in canada up in on the surveillance. so i would say yes, the trips have increased. so balance that we talked about so. so the balance in my last engagement in that to sort of balance indian diplomats are being put on the side of it is which is strictly unacceptable. the external if, as mr. also had spoken about it, we had the issue that we had also taken up the matter very strongly with the canadian side on it. you would have seen or lost your or even more the kind of things that you've seen attacking indian diplomats frankly, intimidating. how to sing and implements. so as comes days off to an attack on a hidden do temple in the canadian city of brompton. and that was just the latest events already found. the flames of the on cutting dip come out to risk between india and canada, which will sparks back in may when all, to
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a choose new dahlia of being behind the killing of a callous, stony set protest. when it's power tree induced routing policy, spokes person has wound the biological ties, a heading early in one direction in india, canada relations showed no sign of de escalation. it is extremely unfortunate that justin trudel, the prime minister of canada, has behaved in such an immature, irresponsible mine now and has given so much political space to the ecc, missed as a fuse india that india has been involved in the assassination of images designated to address now the question is that all the intelligence provided is very sketchy. there is no evidence whatsoever even no vendor for the acquisition. so me and wendy hill that in didn't offer shoes and boss it is going to of
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a has, has been, or do and video surveillance done. it is deeply this toby, so i really think that the space that is given to the separate has the, the, the session is, uh, is, uh, it is totally out of line. there is of calls a political need. and justin philadelphia's beholden to them for his political survivors. but the fact of the matter is that this adult has just gone beyond the point of any, it cannot be salvaged. ai brains, full minute treat, aids, artificial intelligence companies are increasingly partnering with american defense and security contractors. so is it the rise of the machines as i'm going to see predicted in the i'm in a so what's the shape of this has been find out? we're proud to be at the full front of bringing responsible
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a solutions to us classified environments, enhancing analytical capabilities and operational efficiencies and vital government operations. this will dramatically improve intelligence analysis and enable officials in the decision making processes, streamline resource intensive tasks, and boost operational efficiency across departments. so just days after leading a started up, that's amazing. billions of dollars and funding which competes with just cheapy. the developer opened a i announced it would sell. it's a lie to the pentagon. meta has now also decided to share its powerful lama a technology with the us military, a military, the bodies themselves, more weapons of war and the rest of the planets military's combined med is open source lama models are increasingly being used by a broad community of researchers entrepreneurs, developers, and government bodies, we are pleased to confirm that we are also making lama available to us government
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agencies, including those that are working on defense and national security applications and private sector partners supporting their work. how does the climber to caching on militarized a continues and tropic c? o, dario, a movie argue that democratic nation should aim to develop the best day. i technology to give them a military and commercial age over so called a far terry and countries, which he said would probably use a i to abuse human rights. if we can do all this, we will have a world in which democracies laid on the world stage and have the economic and military strengths to avoid being undermined, conquered or sabotage by autopsies. considering the fact that the u. s. military is kill literally millions of civilians since the end of world war 2. you don't have to be a tech genius to understand what they will be using this powerful technology for right. never. the less meta claims the world's biggest military would be employed there a life for ethical uses and it's not the 1st time the us military a showing an interest in a i the real world consequences of the policy are unclear. last year,
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the intercept reported that opening i was unwilling to say whether it would enforce its own clear military and warfare band and the face of increasing interest from the pentagon and us intelligence community. given the use of ai systems in the targeting of civilians in gaza, it's a notable moment to make the decision to remove the words military and warfare from opening eyes permissible use policy. the language that is in the policy remains vague and raises questions about how open a i intends to approach enforcement of this all comes as the pentagon is quite, we were moved to bad on her. i mean people using a like a september 30th document with a he's out to us for team come out for offer comes reasons for buying a technology from microsoft. an interest in either part limiting to violent use of a i was removed later version us, africa them operates in a dynamic and evolving environment where high to plays a critical role in achieving mission objectives. yusef recall must expand to continue its vital mission and support of african mission partners,
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and us actually come joint exercises. so it seems to us as rapidly shelving it. so the invitations on the use of a i to her human beings. maybe it's the fact that these rallies have been using a i think, does so during the mass killing of civilians. maybe it's the fact that the chinese are racing ahead and developing their own open source a platform. so either way, it's only taking a single year to move from not harming people to selling to us military, which in the past, how's the need of any help in carrying out its gwen business abroad. how bit of a change in tone of the cotton has come down on citizens. only museum dedicated to the story that needs a lot of 11. it's management said the name has become a bar to amid and go over. the blue in ukraine. attraction will now be re imagined as a museum of russo finished release in the store. terry and trajectory
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of russian society postwar underscores. the need for a new wants to understanding of historical narratives and contemporary realities against this backdrop of evolving geopolitical landscapes. finland's journey towards natal membership and the re calibration of its eastern borders, mark significant milestones and its geo political evolution. the museums future mandate extends beyond the confines of lennon's era to encompass the dynamic continuum of finished russian relations. thus, the decision to re brand the museum as new to the museum of finish russian relations reflects a commitment to aligning its identity with its of all the mission. while the site was here last week, i am dedicated to the 1st major all the us to saw. it was found at 1946 by the finish. and so union society and an area frequented by none and start another search list, opposition. and he does before the recognition during the cold war,
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it was really a symbol of good relations between the 2 states. local media reports the museum attract to the surge of visitors ahead of its closure with people eager to get one final look finish unless down a split coincides the pleasure as a tragedy. considering london's decisive role in finland, gaining its independence. a tragedy for, for this, missing the history of fremont, lending has been very appreciated. person in the new show state history, us as in was the man who promised and gave a full finished people flexibility for state independence. and to declare independence was made possible by the revolution fee. that's our russia. so lenient has a very special place in the previous history and over to dictates as long as i have been leaving, people have been very proud,
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especially always in the soviet union collapsed. that the legacy of, of lending has been prevailing in, in town for in the safety of all of the workers as you know, in greenland and closing of the landing zoom is just so brutal action. they want to rewrite the history and they have been doing that unfortunately for, for the past decades, very actively, the trying to raise many, many or important parts of history. this is an agenda the they say that each each because of the, the cutting costs and, and re branding or whatever. but we see that what they are willing to do is to replace the real history with a very strange, modern way of seeing and trying to set things premium and part of nato is somehow national, real and boggled,
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or some kind of natural natural process of both of friedman, what does happen be? oh, that's how things are looking to sunday so far the day is young. know, so do stop by later any updates. in the meantime, we did actually sit down with namibia is minister of international cooperation. so these things, africa and russia and how it's really a relationship that stood the test of time. so sit tight, enjoy the official break, the
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the, the 1st of all, uh, mr. minister of international relations and cooperation. i'd really like to thank you for finding the time to give us this interview, a cooperation between the media and russia right now is one of the most interesting spears i think. so when talking about the development of the multi polar world and relations between russia and the african continent in general. so i'd like to ask you 1st, what kind of goals did you come to this forum with in terms of deepening relations
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between the media and africa, and what do you expect to get out of it? essentially, the thing to, as you rightly assemblies, is everybody much important platform for russian african countries. so the google's are created equal to a $250.00 is group partnership group i to ship etc, to buy and of the countries from the african continent added the russian federation in a more shallow beneficial type of relationship. web costs rush. i don't african countries tend to benefit politically and economically and how would you assess the current level of relations between russian and libya and where would you like to see them going in the future? and that may be in a rush. i enjoy a sound relations both politically and economically. we have what we call the the
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government. the commission between the 2 countries of which i am at co chair advocates totally had their meeting go. the in the governmental commission in moscow with dca march. it is quite a high level of engagement between the 2 countries. and what are some of the outcomes? would you say uh, took place after that? uh conference for example. yes, we discussed a number of issues related to for example, m a g. i bri, couch uh, education and training information technology. now, what does it go? cooperation, uh, that is based on security. busy these issues that we are currently busy with other, some specific joint projects between russian and maybe in those spheres that you could discuss or maybe some ideas for joint projects in the future. yes. as you
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know, russia is currently trying to invest into your revenue in the media. yeah. issues of mine, that house and the issues of 10 is your so as we discussed issues something okay. and do this on the issues that we are discussing when we had the visa commission of cause this also and technical team. and that has been established to look at the number of issues issues. so for g, a physics and a g, a chemistry, in order to try to see how we can and some, what it's showing me there was in let me be, yeah, of course minerals are some of the major resources that africa has a, they've been sought after by the europeans for the longest time and age of imperialism. and of course, but that was one of the main things they want to, to extract from the continent. i've heard a lot of talk at these sorts of conferences about how there's a bit of
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a difference in terms of the way russia approaches relations with african countries . a lot of people have told me that they feel like russia is the singular, great power of course, china as well. but 11 of the great multiple or powers that is actually approaching relation is with africa on a basis of mutual respect. would you say that you feel the same way? yes, because uh most of our respect is end up being in our construction. so any engagement that we have with any of the rest of these cummings, we try to base it on that issue of which our respect because our constitution pokes about we should have beneficial relations that, that maybe i should try to have with other countries. well, i think also this probably ties into uh, rushes history where it's with the russian constant, of course,
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during the time of the soviet union, they helped a lot of countries break the change of imperialism. and a lot of people i've spoken to at this conference as well as said that, that's really had a positive influence on the way that under relations with russia in the modern day . how would you say that, that legacy of soviet involvement and revolutionary structure struggles in africa, affects relations with your country. that important part of history is not the last to be let me via the soviet union. by then was one of the countries that's true showed up to show dealt with media, even the fight against a bought a to colonialism in the media. and now it pushed independent. let me be a. and i, or russia is a country. is, is a country that was part of the us is that we have
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relations with that is based on that the longstanding history between the 2 countries to d. lachaise be assisting me via the field of integration. we have a number of students that are studying in a rush. i kind of do we have about $300.00 students that study in various fields, engineering, be electrical, the kindly call a civil as well as in the field of medicine. well, one thing that the, the russian president mentioned at a form that took place actually just come several days ago in right here in the same area of all di conference. he said that brick specifically is an international organization of a new type because it's based in this kind of like you said, which is in great in your countries constitution. co operation based on mutual respect. so with the fact that bricks is developing quite rapidly,
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and in very recent times, like we saw the brakes conferencing cars on how do you think organizations, organizations like that are benefiting, may be a specifically. and how do you think africa is a consonant can of is going to make a contribution to the growth of those sort of, or as a fast, you look at the aim, send objective of it. but you collab organize issue right is formed. for example, breaks is the one of the organizations that out for me to look at it. sure. so soft, soft cooperation for example. now let me be, is a country was for a policy also talks about the promotion off a success cooperation. that's why we have joined the organizations like the organization of african caribbean and pacific states. you know, during the non aligned movement, we see brief also as a one on you guys,
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issues that back on the mentoring the show staff corporations. and how do you see the role of countries like this in the playing out in the future? sort of smaller countries of the global south are now emerging, having developing economies, what kind of road you see them playing in international politics in the future? ah, the smaller countries, not only going to play a role in the edition that 40 days from now on, and they have been playing at all, you need technician athletics. my country for i same board, let me be a became independent in 1990. we have the present and so the united nations jeanette assembly joining each time we had bought the solution and stepped away past lay their solution. no one asked me for the 5 of up ease promoting women in peace and security. during the period of 1999, we have the presidency of the un security kinds of fi symbol, judy,
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which time roy seized with the show piece in east timor. and there are some other countries like for example, if you look at countries like you, my, my, to it is a country that the enjoyed use to these resolution and for the general assembly to seek advanced your opinion from the, the district court of justice. and regarding the tally t of the cupboard emissions. so it's most, it's already printing at all, including my country, where you mentioned the united nations. and this is an organization that a lot of african officials have said. actually that sort of the structure may be already updated because there's not one african country on the as, as a permanent representative of the united nations, a lot of people would like to see that change. do you think that's a fair criticism? and if so, how, how do you think the un could be reforms to be more representative of the, in the african concept? yes, i would like to it for me here that, uh the see,
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you know, guess id to address. the united nations security comes assist, you know, the show for you as a reform, add me, be a, is part of the community or didn't what recalls see to members of the african redoing that are dealing with the issue of the you in the reform, the existing structure, so the united missions, as you actually see, is of course outdated when the united nation was formed, they way only about 2 independent african countries that came from the league of nations being liberia and this. yep. yeah. in the long around the many a frequent kind of just became independent are now when the united machines are they establish these activity, cousins are well established countries that way then looped monday recess and through the interest, forgetting large containment like africa, most of these discussions. so the united nation security comes the one say that it
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focuses on africa discussion and focuses on africa. but then africa is dr. presented in that important a decision making body. so it becomes the fed as to why the african union had it reaching. we adopted the coming of 3 can position, these are the consistency to which we demand upfront cost representation among pim . i didn't category over to you that additions that gifts, the council members, which is quite a veto, raised like all of a 1000000 members. and i should we also do you mind a 5 membership in the metal, pittman in the category, in order to ensure that this quick to board a presentation in that point. and how do you think that can be achieved to the mechanisms or the united nations? well, it would be a key would do because everything's tied to and with
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people demanding for a rights for just just and it is achieved. it's tough to do with the in many countries people asking for equal voting rights, women rights, and so forth. now we are asking for equal rights for war to continue in the world and the natural i d. d, nature of justice, dictate that any one who value with nature of justice would come to realize that they can not. a good thing is to exclude one of the important to play us in the nation up into the system from deciding by becoming part of the important decision
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making body for all the united nations. all right, those are all my questions. thank you very much for the interview of your excellency. welcome. the, [000:00:00;00] the . at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least $270.00 massacres of local be both. any resistance to the
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british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance has they are men, women and children are shot when ever they can be met with squatter, henry, my rake wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as fast is rightly described as blood, so in races, if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far. the
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