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the, the, the, the headlines right here and i'll see international, thousands of ukrainian drones are intercepted by russian. that defense is a, just a moment here on the program will bring you the latest from correspond to the on location. meantime, a you latest scrambling to figure out how to keep on sign. rolling key that's, that's pay is are on the rise. the incoming trump and ministration might cut off is that, excuse allowance also in the program, the russia, africa partnership form is an idea. we though the 5th, the delegations from the confidence role in attendance and the rwanda's. foreign minister says deepening cooperation with the most global health is nation, achieves self for life. that'd been partnering with a number of countries including the russian federation in order to promote the
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change on investment because our mission is to be self reliant and then to transition from 8 to freight. we're also covering may have been mozambique as police clash and protest in the capital city of my poor health as posted auction violem leaves at least 20 people dead. officials say it's on that attempt to over throw the government the we have plenty of top stores to highlight for you during our traditional sunday weekly program. however, before we get that straight out to him, story for you this hour here on how to use a doesn't solve ukrainian. drones have been intercepted by russian ad defensive. it's all according to the country. the authorities, a correspondent on this story, a shape bo season the most coverage. it's been a multi pronged attack if you like, 70 ad drones, according to the ministry defense deployed by the ukranian 70 destroyed from
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belgrade course to look at. or you'll and of course in the bosco region now here in the moscow region where i am, the 34 of these aircraft type drones were destroyed by russian air defenses. it's important to remember that there's no military infrastructure anywhere near this place where i am. and you can see behind be the smoking ruins of an orgy domestic house and the occupants of which uh there was one injury. uh, just put new standing on the street to keep them warm and supported by the neighbors on the emergency services are here. no injuries elsewhere. the, the only really impact was to disrupt for a small amount of time at the airport in the moscow region, which are all now again open. so again, a huge deployment of resorts is probably the key every he, the visa aircraft type phones. uh, by no means cheap, and as a,
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the ukrainian military retreats on essentially all fronts. you have to ask yourself to what extent is this all future to please or to show somebody that they can still at least try to make these pin prick attacks. these attacks seem to be focused on more on the western sponsors and factors and payers of the key of every g. then having any kind of impact at all other than to cause minor disruption. and thankfully, russian or defense, again, have completely defeated this large scale attacks across numerous regions that are very well honed. and they, every time these attacks come the election or defense systems and so way inoculated they learned. and we actually had a chance to speak with some of the locals impacted by this the attacks that some of this is what they had to say. we refer to the 1st explosion, the kind of windows in bloss blew mouse. and a few seconds later that was the 2nd explosion. display of the something exploded, but only in the process we realized the detroit and it hit the around or of
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a neighboring house. accordingly, everything co fire and then is the right to all house. 12 more houses would damage today. my house's damage to the neighbors house was completely burned down. there were 2 explosions between my house and the neighbors. first, the neighbors caught fire and my window above the garage was broken. well, this mass drove and a tie comes as b, u is scrambling for some kind of new strategy in light of donald trump and pending return to the white house. that's kind of the west and media report that the president who likes has not given any promises. to european leaders in recent phone calls, having to go to this uh, mima, posted by trumps. eldest son might indicate the direction his father's going, shows a pretty side looking zelinski with a caption. you are 30 days from losing your allowance. you said presumably referring to the 17th of december when they look, toral college white will officially confirmed with the results of this election.
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now, as the big question hangs over washington's future funding of key of somebody, you a heads up state of trying to figure out how to keep the aid flowing. all those. those say perhaps it's time to bring the conflict to a peaceful conclusion. with us, i mean, should i be paying for the domain in sentiment is that the will must, besides the of any cost and i want no positive match, we believe that this crisis cannot be result. 3 military means i'm we will not participate in any approach that suggests otherwise. property will be kept back to stop the us elections. the camp of those who wants peace, increased money fault. we're not talking about victory or failure. we're talking about the ceasefire and human lives. we're talking about stopping the destruction of for those who have this perspective about the war are in the majority. they are more numerous than before the elections. this is a new situation and europe must react when you want to be like, well, how about environmental entities? i like us to speech at the summit of european leaders and for the past it does seem
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the key is not entirely ready to accept the possibility of that blog type of thing . it's about to see cuz everyone says, you know, what will you do if trump does not support you financially? you know, where will you get weapons from? yeah. how will you defend yourself? but here's my answer. can we take 300000000000 of frozen russian assets that belong to us, to support people and by weapons with this money and own countries of the world? we will decide for ourselves what kind of weapons we need. can we decide for ourselves what to do with this money? well, no one from european countries block this money. so trying to read between the lines here, and i'll tell you where the are a contributor rachel mazda. now basically on the issue, the brussels does seem to be poised to be given a cold shoulder to is that an skia? i will listen to this. so you're getting the visual got together on november 7th to talk about ukraine in the context of this. you political community, the big problem that all this for the use of bows overdid, is that their model for the ukraine war racket is really
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a lot different from washington. so by administration, use it as an excuse to fund its own military industrial complex for ukraine. of course, even though zalinski himself recently set that only 10 percent of those us weapons actually make it to the front lines. but the, you know, it's typically glorious confidence besides make it's a to you for a mostly in the, for on the financing, just uh, straight up give cash to a country synonymous with corruption or 2 european companies. wanting to get a piece of that way of what could possibly go wrong rates and a weapons that the u has been buying with its own citizens tax cash for most of the american. as a resent competitor, this report pointed out, so they're a bit dense, slow on the uptake, and haven't quite figured out how to profit from this whole war racket thing. meanwhile, they have trouble already suggesting that he's going to make them pay out to buy american weapons, presumably to meet their nato defense spending commitments. and if they don't, they'll be like screw nato. you guys are on your own, i'm out. and that kind of routes their whole unity burgess signaling,
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5 things that they think scares lie here put in. so what they appear to be doing now is trying to pivot to emulating the u. s. model before piece risks breaking out under trump. they even have a new defense permission or role that they've created and brussel. so now is really not the time for peace please. he's from the battle test. the nation of lithuania, defense is one of the top priorities for the next commission. so let me select the tasks me to help you prepare itself for the most extreme military contingency. which means to prepare for possibility of fracturing, regression against human misstates, we can predict that during 1st coming decades, their life of states is likely to increase that focus on just a piece of china. and suppose by trying just longer term ship necessities. most self reliance would appear in different such so the you is really just kind of have to, why don't keep fighting russia all by itself, while truck moves on to other things like or on the u. s. economy through trade,
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which he's more interested in doing as a business man, i guess the, their new playground. how it really doesn't sound like he wants to play the same game as the old out by that. they said he will start a war. i'm not going to sort of want me to stop wars. looks like the lithuanian, rambo. a k, a u defense commissioner wants to just forge ahead with the idea of the you taking on russia alone may be some day. at some point in the future, you just never know when well, at least until tax stairs decided to put an electoral end to this whole defense spending. yeah. lessons going produce it in 6 months. every single german army guessing into stops that from be a warning signal to all of us, we need to spend all it was not because that is demand from prism to them. but because of the clinton, if ultimately you remember, states will spend 2 percent on the, on the defense. now it would be additional $60000000000.00,
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pretty good. actually the fact that trump may not even personally want to protect them also means that they really need to ramp up the defense spending. yeah, let's just prematurely pretend that nato doesn't even exist at all. just in case like the german defense minister says, with a new us president's political outlook, diverging from that of his pre, to assess as we need to manage the situation, prepare for it, and underline the efforts we are already making. we need to fill this gap to be more credible in terms of deterrence and withdrawal. talk the piece better, hurry up and get all the young people in germany trained out for war with the military service really. with the days cabinet decision, we are launching the new military service. this is our response to the changing threats situation in europe. young men and women who to an 18 wheeler in the future be grappling more frequently with the question. how is external security guaranteed in germany? can i make a contribution to this? the bottom display, i will do everything it can to ensure that they see the training as an enrichment
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in their lives, pushups, and monkey bar exercises to stick it to put in are way more enriching for their personal skills. and also for the countries economy. then building cars, but the washington marketing team the peddled all the russian aggression rhetoric as a pre text for english for i've just been fired by the american electorate. and the next, i really doesn't seem to teen on it. we in europe need to realize that if there will be a pro peace president in america, which i not only believe in, but i also read the numbers that way. if what we expect happens and the america becomes pro peace, then europe cannot remain pro war c set uh, just as the was on the verge of trying to capitalize on ukraine. now the conflict there in a more self serving wage, they now run the risk of trump design, but it's time to just wrap things up, which would mean the final chapter in yet another raging success story for the big brain bureaucrats in bustles. so, well, a nice guys here on the program,
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a former british and pay that about george galloway. you're suggesting the trump is determined to end the ukraine, confidence of entities. basically that's going to have no choice at the end of the day, but to try and accept the time. trump is committed to ending the war in your grade and doing the power outlet and less, some venture on all these landscape. click and do you have uh, ending the stream or money on web presence and diplomatic uh, political cover. lensky, you will have no choice to accept whatever a new president say of donald trump. does him to do after all. they are america's brooks. they, they are a great kind of frankenstein monster that the united states has created. and the european sac drop these, the little yapping dogs of the baltic republics on the war,
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establish your p and bars, are going to be up the creek without a problem, because they cannot fight the war against russia without the united states on site . so they are going to be very stupid in front of their own public having sacrifice their own economies for jo biden's, insane obsession of confronting and seeking to bring about the defeat of the russian federation. so while the relationship between washington and moscow is basically shafted in recent years, anticipation has run high of a whole lot and had put in would react to the states side election results. versus the president did comment in the same. donald trump's was about ending the war and ukraine do, does the attention? the businessman listened his behavior at the time of the attempt on his license. it made an impression on me. he turned out to be a courageous man, and it's not just about his raised hand and the call to fight for their coming ideals. it's not just about the thing. and they were told though, of course,
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this is all about the drive as person shows himself an extraordinary conditions. here, a person shows himself and he showed himself, in my opinion, in a very correct way, courageously like a man that's for politics. in his 1st term, i got the impression that he was hounded from all sides. they did not let him move . he was afraid to take a step to the left to the right. to say an extra word. i don't know what will happen now. i have no idea what was said in the desire to restore relations with russia to contribute to the end of the ukrainian crisis. i knew, in my opinion, it seems to me that this deserves attention at the very least. and i would like to take this opportunity to congratulate him on his election as president of the united states of america. i have already said that we will work with any head of state that the american people trust. this will indeed be the case in practice, and i should most cover is open to an honest and objective dialogue with america's upcoming 47, the president. but the bowl is in washington's court. does,
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according to russia's property. give me a bit of the senior. we didn't break off the relationship and it's not up to us to renew it. but if there is an initiative to sit down and talk honestly without unilateral demands you about where we are and how to move forward, we won't hold things up. while a potential piece plan for your current conflict has called south and west and media advisors to the president elect the report to be proposing to freeze the coffee by establishing a de militarized zone and spending roughly a 1000 kilometers along the front exchange key. if we propose to give up or give up on a nato bid for 2 decades by washington, what can i continue to quote, to preemptively um ukraine a trunk repeatedly hit the campaign trail with a message, the war must be still a hi, lindsey warren, new grand which would have never started if i was present by noon tomorrow. i got us into this war in ukraine, and now they did get us out. they can get us out. but we're stuck in that war
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unless i'm president, i'll get it done. i'll get it negotiated, i'll get out. we got to get out. i don't, i don't appreciate so let's be coming to this country and telling the american taxpayers what they ought to do. he ought to say thank you to the american taxpayer . yeah, to director of the institute for economic research on innovation, besides the hopes, the incoming trump will stick to his pleasures to change the course of us foreign policy. in one of the very early you can call it the responses from mr. trump, himself, he mentioned is one of the bullet points i received earlier. a major issue is indian conflict. so i really look forward to hearing putting that into practice. in other words, stuff on the genocide that's continuing and withdrawal out of nature's aggression. and as a consequence, go back to his own country and help improve the quality of lives of his citizens.
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stuff, planing on world systems. we have a world that we are fine and we are dealing with whatever issues that come from to us. we don't need the american intervention, and we also got the take of its natural affairs and security on list amongst the boat. a he is a should we say it's by the most skeptical about trumps peace make up. it's we have to take that with a grain or maybe a bushel or a ton of salt, and just throw it over our shoulders. that's not going to happen. neither the leadership of the west back key of regime and ukraine. one to deal want an end to the conflict on terms as they exist right now, and neither does russia, and it is extremely unlikely that any deal, you know, from trump loves his deals that he presents will be acceptable to either key of or moscow. moscow understands and the west is finally coming to understand or no
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longer being able to deny that russia is winning on the battlefield. while the election of basically have so many people around the world just glue to the tvs and from any of the stakes, are really high results could mean the difference between life and death. warren peace. and we did hear from a number of guests on what they expect from trumps were to i really don't think um there is no um, any significant difference because we know uh put it in the drum when the lengths you're not just in from 2016 to 2020 who doesn't need the program. in fact, even in the u. s. department didn't finish up pointing the kind of preventative, you know, so when you look at that, there is more, any specific direction. the jump is that's all but the but uh, and the fundamentals but the mean well, well the thing that they do will i will lay any other factor. and for this reason,
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i see that the goal ration between india and united states will not be adversely affected. i think china is going to be quite cautious in hensley relations ways the us because our 2 countries, economies are into low button by nature. and yes, it's, it seems that it is, uh, it's a wide consensus in america that a toughest atoms is going to be taken towards is handling of relations with china. so, but the coupling is not the choice as we know. and so let's see, let's see, we're all have to be cautious about proactive. i think under the trump administration, there's going to be a significant shift in global security, which is going to affect the middle east. and trump has expired. express intention to re negotiated rapid solutions to complex and gaza,
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which is extremely important. and though the feasibility of such outcomes remain uncertain. his approach may involve reducing, use the military commitments abroad and re evaluating alliances which could lead to changes in the international dye amex. so the 2nd day of the russia africa partnership. busy permits are kicked off into the black sea city of saucy. i've done a good to catherine for the traditional a family photo just before the i headline primary session. there it is right there role a warm smile during the welcome address. so rushes, 4 minutes a highlighted that a grievance have already been raised the number of joint projects with african partners and on the sidelines with a conference. so we had a chance to speak with the one. the foreign minister who says cooperation with moscow will help them achieve self reliance. is actually what is, is the genocide against a tuesday 19941 has been uh, transforming,
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we have us the social economic transformation in all the sectors and the one to now i think city is of the genocide is no more referred to by the genocide but by what we have achieved now, and then we have been partnering with the not a number of countries including the russian federation in order to promote trade on investments. because our mission is to be self reliant and then to transition from 8 to freight because we believe that aid is a good thing. but at some point you need to graduate from that 8 and then engage into trade and investment. this we're doing with the, with the russian federation we have assigned during the 1st rush hour because somebody here and so cheap and never to mentor on cooperation and then nuclear science and technology. and then you have a number of students here who came to,
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to study nuclear sciences. and then we have a center either wonderful, that source of energy and that we have also other potential of sectors of the diploma. and like every coach um, like, uh, cyber security. so we, we count on the, on our partnership with the russia to help us promoting the technology is promoting drops, new source of energy that could uh, contribute to our economy development. uh, this is the 1st to minister meeting for the russian africa partnership for them. but which for those 2 subjects that took place one and she in october 2019. and so she and then the 2nd and sent that those were last year in october and 1st of $23.00. so it's a, an important for them to, to strengthen russia, africa with a bunch of sheep, a dialogue. and then for one that one of the we have good relations with the
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russian federation. and then we came here, of course, to participate with the african countries in this form, but also to have a biological data with of the russian federation. and yesterday, i had a bilateral meeting with the fund, minnesota federal level to discuss the state to evaluate additions and cooperation and non exclusive interview. i spoke with the minister of international relations on cooperation open that may be covering a host of issues. he highlighted his nations strengthening tides with russia or across the energy sector. level interview are being was on air all day today. here are not you international, but for now a few highlights. russia is currently trying to invest in a to your revenue in the media. yeah, issues of mine, that house and the issues of images your so as we discussed issues something. okay . and is the side of the issues that we are discussing when we had the visa
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commission? of course, it is also a technical team that has been established to look at a number of issues, issues of footage of physics and a chemistry in order to try to see how we came up with some what it's showing me that was in let me be a mutual respect is ended up being in our construction. so any engagement that we have with any of the invest out of these cummings, we try to base it on that issue of mutual respect because our constitution pokes about we should have been if you shad alicia's, that let me be a should try to have we have a countries for this week i most i bake was rock 5 bottom and protests to follow me . the reason the presidential election riots report to the left of his 20 people that in thousands injured by the government, calling the events that attempted to the stables, cost of violence,
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insubordination, general insurrection, and lost in the attempt of crew making, homemade bombs throwing stones using sticks, and knives, to impose political will as a violation of the constitution of the republic on the scale of dividing tax. and these demonstrations has nothing to do with the freedom of assembly. the freely more part to see is that to the, is a movement to remove from paula paul to use it that liberal rates at some countries of the african continent to clues. and this could be the case. of course, this as tensions that have reached a point in pointing the you can see those po, teeth escalating across the country. we are told that some of the beacon security forces are using excessive forces including a munition rubber bullets. and to a guess, a gaze to protest as but also we've seen, protest is captured in videos of posted and social media showing police and military allowing citizens sitting with barricades and directly supporting them as
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they marched to the presidential palace position. indeed of a non seal, which i knew who has claimed to victory in the october 90 mixes hold full strikes, full stay a ways and st protest the country responded to. he's cool with mass protest in large urban areas of my point to the non seal who died. it was unfortunately absent from the demonstration that he was calling for to, to safety concerns. but he was seen in a live same protest shouldn't stop until people's demons. i heard and met his views of whom i still heard some pseudo come and say, just to day, you'll need television. a mozambie saying that the maci and the photo. it was a phase. yeah. but from the image is coming in from the population. the crowns in the streets of the city, open the boots with notes thing that in fact the people are willing to take power and the people will take power. i can consider that for the people, the power has indeed come and the people have taken power. there was no doubts about that to you, what's your name?
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but that's how this started over a disputed presidential election. the political move, or rather to 7. the dissatisfaction off young is most and because citizens of fuels of become paid off, the independent candidate for the presidency once i knew was backed by the put the most part to you and claims that internal exit polls. so that he was the wind clearly was gearing up to challenge the results in court. but on the 19th of october, we've gotten his legal advisor, add a spokesperson for the for the most part he was shot did in my brutal but then when protest is gathered at the side of the killings on the 21st of october security forces pushed back with a heavy hand firing live rounds to those protesters, the situation has been worse since that day. amnesty international is cooling on the government to stop as violent crack down on human rights and respect everyone's
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rights to freedom of expression. they also called onregional organizations such as the southern african development community and to the african union to take a firm installed against the violations that we're seeing in mozambique. we do know at this moment that chairperson of the subject is in bucklin, presidents. m as in golf law, has scheduled any business. this is safe for next week. the meeting aims to address the escalating situation in was a beacon see, could to find some sort of resolution to the political crisis of his seeing. so clearly the international responses has also now become critical. we discussed the developments with the coordinate, the decide elect, oral monitoring platform, who basically says at the end of the day, want to know the hope. the cool hands and diplomacy must prevent, for the most part of the people say he has to approve of summer radiation and the results the son won't usually look at the f one. so for them. so we have so many
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questions to solve. and i think this is the illusion to, to people going to dispute didn't make this process so, so that some of the sort of see which is on see, i think we just did processing disputes. there was simple thing to do with the 1st and you'll see just the to say, sorry, put all these districts for all digits for christians. and it said that this is the most important. if you don't do this, the ok, we can, for example, stop, get comfortable right now, but it didn't nest printing. maybe you associated with the same thing. so it's very important sights of souls. that thing you did for wrapping up right now. here we are now to international with the top stories of the week at all this moment. thanks for joining us for the week of the
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hello and welcome to world a pipe alexis, to talk, quote, french politician, diplomatic, best known for his war of democracy in america. one to centuries ago about how a dynamic ourselves power and democratic system can decay and become the total opposite of its founding values with miles despotism and the appearance of choice. replacing individual fraud and authentic liber team. so here sat, the greatness of america lies in not being more enlightened than any other nation, but in her ability to repair her faults. does this still hold true to date or to discuss that now joined by richard sacrament, professor emeritus of the russian and european politics and the university of count affairs. this actually is great to see you again. thank you very much for your time
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