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the, the, the, a, a, washer, official, mason, an indian prime minister in the run, remote in new day to discuss increasing frame particularly energy st. proven. and a part of this is given, he rode the walk through my latest role. i'm think i'm a protest. the republic of georgia the southern images from southern time, a multiple people were injured in a hit and run incident during which a driver slammed in the pedestrians. also support center, a suspect has been detained. also head. this is the district and the substance of, of civil liberties capital they reached in no more times. this was
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a fussing place uh, community full of people shops, a cafe restaurants. and now for the past 6 weeks is being subjected to the most intensive variety of involvement of t yet. so access to the bay roots of, of, of the idea of revealing the skate of destruction, of dangerous likes, decimate the air the pacific on 8, 11 pm here in the russian. come to walter, wherever you'll catch in the news from today. this is oxy. we saw, oh is it new? don't russia's 1st deputy prime is dennis, and my tutor of is currently in the indian capital for a 2 day visit where he is already met. indian problem is under and remote a. oh, think the rundown and sharma rubles a process started deputy prime minister has met in june fly. i'm going to send the
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movie here in new den, just a short while ago. both the us basically spoke about it. have see, treat corporation economics times connect to receive a more. now this is a highly significant meeting between the 2 leaders, given the backdrop, the prime minister window and orange. marty himself has been to russia at least 2 times this year, or the order he had gone to moscow, where he met with lot demand booth and the russian president off to that today. and recently he went to good song to attend the brakes on it. so the indian read all 3 talking about how would this be does have discussed earlier in the now doing this particular was it that will be implement the central, the wizard will be freed and economic corporation between law, school and, and you days, something that has been in the walk since of 2022,
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a school saw both the countries of shed a very healthy strong by an actual increase relationship as well. but since 2022, particularly india is now remember, importing around 40 percent. if it's, or from law school, around 60 percent, or if it's a defense odd it's supplies from, from law school, despite the western pressures, despite the western western trench that has come in. yes, we to distance itself from moscow and the plans, our novel weeks founded father, the target was decided to be a $100000000000.00 by 2030 ad. both the countries already received around $30000000000.00. this is something that dr. shankar in deals for us as maybe as stuff via to rated by that great due date is us dollars. 66000000000 that we have a long histories of strong convergence and deep friendship. allows us to make the
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best of both factors, a partnership between an india that has an aide, bus and growth rate for multiple decades. a hit another shot. that is a key not to the as far as this provider, as well as a major technology leader. but so both of them and the was with rush as far as deputy prime minister is here in india on a to do was it, but it's back to one of the it was by the business capital of india, attending the india, russia business for them. several sessions, they're talking about key issues such as improved payment mechanisms settling, read in local calling, sees a connect to working and so on, so forth. i know also and you have concerns when you, denny is the trade in balance. and therefore, your journey is looking at different areas, different sectors to export from us. so we're looking at mining force allies,
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all science and dix knology agriculture, and all the eros to dwell into as well. now this wizard is highly important because it comes from the back to high level with a. so this here that we've seen, and now this is something the ultimate for the end of all she's president, has also spoken about how freed between the 2 countries is very, very important. and this is what the now dennis meant, charles is here to implement. sure, sure. you know, so today relations have be carried to of a particularly privilege strategic partner. and we pay on main attention to the development of trade and economic ties with last year, the trade turn, i've increased by 60 percent, even more, 66 percent in the 1st quarter of this year. it added another 20 percent. we will be keeping a truck on of the developments from this high level because it will be bringing you
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all the very latest. and hon. i send directly to all of a buttons outside of his country can increase his ex was to rush to if it's also issues all result the indian exports to actually uh uh, to that extent are limited. and i think that needs to be rectified and people do that because during the soviet cute that a little consumer goods used to be exported from india to russia, which i think has come down drastically, which i think probably needs to be the right to indian brands indian goods, or probably stop to being marketed in the shop to a great extent of course, connected with the is another issue with the i think need to bring it up so that the indian goods become more competitive and left you several small to connect to organs out of there we don't have the not so the quarter note is actually not fully operational. as i would say, it's not been as effective don't should be because more or less the got to go to
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that id that our trains running that i rooms available. but i've got the goods are really not moving that much because of the various coastal issues the so many customs have to be be and i think then will the proposal, the featured have a unified system with a container from original destination without being opened up and unloaded at each point right now to the republic of georgia, less than in slide food services. i've been taking to the streets of listing outrage over to like assume that reaffirmed with national support for more independence and that's the main. so i am, i have the, i have been from 19 the and best cdm think so 8 e u countries have gone to basie or they've agreed to a standing ovations by the demo site is addressing the crowd from the sage
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well let's go close my bound to georgia, so i mean, what i senior research fellow the global policy institute, were you surprised when you saw that the r h e u officials going to georgia? i mean, what's going on? hey, why? why are they that? who do they think they are? what are they trying to achieve? what, what are they trying to achieve is, of course, um, to restore west the privilege. so is there any to over georgia if it gave you mind ever since the, the dissolution of the soviet union? georgia has been firmly in the west and camps. i mean they had the edward shipment not saved with been board by charles hapless for on minutes that he was president for a while. and then of course they had because that gosh, really. and these was very, you know, western top it's and so georgia was really firmly in the western, cham um, now,
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in recent years, georgia has kind of moved away in launch pod, because georgia is c in the zaps the, the west and policy has led ukraine. so and decided to pursue a more independent than a more even handed policy. this is of course do in rage to brussels in raised washington. and they want to go back to the good old days the days of the shipment, not to. and so i guess really that's what this is about. could you imagine if that happened in their own countries with fades of the or if they did one an election and a whole bunch of other country lead is pumps over to the country and did the same. how would they react? well, it wouldn't really react very well because because they've been a big, big, big uber and lyft. uh, you know, a hysterical um for years about,
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i'm suppose, a russian intervention in the european politics. we, you know, like, constantly we hear it from, we're still up on the line and then don't want to spend all the emanuel my crowd. all these european statesmen are going on and all about this. i suppose the russian interference in the domestic affairs. and yet they don't hesitate to interfere in the domestic affairs of uh, other countries. so, you know, and, and waiting with that was last year when they were complaining. you know, i'm our age, the, tell her george. it was adopting a foreign agents registration. i just in order to keep a tabs on a foreign interest into influencing domestic georgian politics. so, you know, absolute in high dodging over this, even as they are continually complaining about how they're so victimized by alleged russian interferes, which they never actually present any evidence. so well,
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lot of times, you know, we had baffled in the pony as part of andrea and his address to the joys in crowd he openly accused the most skilled influencing the elections. i mean, isn't just a last ditch of trying to sort of, you know, paint must go, you know, the bad guy here as well. it's the same because that's the go to the position of the european politicians these days. whenever anything goes wrong, whenever they lose any election, any referendum they point to moscow. and then when you lost or evidence, then they don't have it. now. and in the case of georgia, is very interesting because you have the georgia and president who really isn't a judge in the tool. she's a french woman. she was born in france, lived all her life. and from she worked in the french diplomatic service. she was a point of the french ambassador to georgia, which was parachute it is as
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a georgian presence. and she's the person who's really putting oxygen into all these claims about the election floor. so where she is, she made all these accusations about russia and where she was off. can you present us with some evidence about russian interference? she says, i need to present you and he's thinking evidence, you know, it's up to the prosecutors to provide the evidence. so she just simply says, you know, she's throwing around these accusations and they say, well hey, why are you asking me, i'm just the president. you know, it's because my right to go around the accusing rupture of this side of the, of a i don't have to present any evidence. yeah. joins of the help hawk. lucy, really surprises me more and more each day. but after leaving that was good. so could you just send me on a senior research fellow? i'm global policy institute. thanks again. like i said, china now where a dramatic hit and run into the as a good outside
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a sport and started in the southern chinese to deep of you high. we don't know the exact number of big tunes button, these images clearly speak for themselves and i'll take our assignment so solid. davinsky has more details. this happened around 8 pm local time. and what we understand is that an s u v career into an area with middle age and older aged individuals who said to be who can go exercising outside that sports complex, hey, thing piling them into as you've seen from not fairly dramatic footage. all stewards of people screwed across the floor, lying where they would hate to follow the s u. v. you know the room need to be helped by passes by to confuse and terrified by what happened right in front of them. that was until the medics could get them to give them that the attention that they required that we understand up to 20 individuals. what hits in this a power it hayton run incident in zoo?
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hi. those individuals have since been transferred to full local hospitals where they are not receiving expert medical care. now the police did immediately then book the s u. v. as the driver was attempting to flee the scene about troy, eva has since been arrested. we've been told it's a 62 year old individual who has been held back for hate and run charges. it's not clear yet what caused this incident with a switch on purpose or whether there was something behind this. we are waiting for further details from the local authorities, but we can tell you that reports up to 20 people injured in that a power to hit and run the attack in the south east of china near the city of mac. how that will be a city? many people know to give them a sense of where this is at those individuals hoping, treated now in full local hospitals in zoo. hi, we understand that
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a 62 year old mine the driver, old b s u b has been detained by the authorities. but us of all sizes now to lead, but on where hazel that has how this 1st remembered ceremony. for those multitude in the nation since the assassination, the overnight ization of senator general funding, that's one of the things the state. so any file district on the 11th hour of the 11th say, of the 11th has law paying tribute to the monitors, the people, the phone, and the people that have been killed in these ratings on bob. and over the course of the last year. this time, last year that desktop was just 17. now, due to the use radio aggression, it is more than $3100.00 kills. i'm more than 14000 people wounded. this is the 1st time that this ceremony is being held since the assassination of the has the law secretary general. how sudden, estrada. he is now, of course, among those monsters himself known as the hoody. as monica. this is the head
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district and the substance of, of the deputies capital bailey's in no more times. this was a bustling place uh, community full of people shops, a cafe in restaurants. and now for the past 6 weeks is being subjected to the most intensive variety bump, baldwin, house ways of the sub have been flattened, is normally close for security reasons. there are many risk save including unexploded bombs, central to understanding what's happened is the da, hey adoption. this was the is ready operation, which is means the use of this proportional force and the attack. so civilian infrastructure and the killing of civilians in order to break the people support for the resistance a woman's, it's outside her show on her home, both destroyed and is idea talk. she said that despite this, the resistance will continue on the hey, it will be like having multiple i q by the end of the, the is really invasion, is only trying to destroy our houses and buildings. despite that,
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we are raising our heads. our victory will also lift us up and we will see that sacrifice as haven't. but even if there is destruction, it can not affect our spirits. hey, we can see the local is trying to sound with what's left of the shots. the restaurants off to the bombing behind us here is a ball this your and people are now taking outs. whatever is remaining behind us, a woman's clothes still on the walls, a very, very message desk to america. hi, the hung of this building, housed o shop and down home. we would not shocked or surprised by what happened today. we will not go against the axis of resistance because we knew the consequences and expected more. we are ready to sacrifice our lives, homes and loved ones for the access of resistance. the overriding message here is one of resistance saying that despite as well, is continued from baldwin on the southern lebanon and then suddenly some of the
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favorites that has been lost. it will have submitted to capabilities on the resources to continue to fight to victor. this is the so we need for auntie and favorites. so, so excuse me. 8 on mosque has spoken out about a says this is co, is it ends about the us presidential election a in almost all the states, while the democratic candidate, camara harris was i had no requirement to verify the identity of the votes as i'm posing station now let's take a closer look at the map. i don't almost say it is the highest one i don't need so the require a photo id and 5 us for non photo document. and the rest of the verses don't need that to show any identification that has raised concerns that the election results might be prone to violations, such as multiple voting or non citizens costing balance. however, in the right up to the election, republicans push for more thorough votes ideals,
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especially in the swing states. but donald trump ended up winning partners who is live now to lawyer and legal, commented david fry. hi, in miami, florida, day with thanks so much for taking the time during the i see on our team. now we don't really, we don't really get this votes. the id thing because is wherever i've seen elect, soon as you know, if we don't have any id, you called would you vote domain some countries. no, they stamped your hand or ink your finger. but it seems that in some of these days in america, you don't need any ivy houses, but help the democrats. well, 1st of all, i'm from canada. i'm actually a little north of miami, but i'm originally from canada where you have to show id proof of residence it's paper, ballot and voting the day of the idea of not having to show voter id. but even more extreme than that in california. it's illegal to ask for voter id. it's,
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it's insanity mean the obvious reason for which it's the tip. it's the democrats who push it. and it's the republicans to oppose it of the obvious. and only reason is for election chicanery that there's no other good reason to not require voter id, democrats scream racist. it's racism to expect visible minorities to have government issued id when you need a government issued id to buy alcohol to drive the car to do anything in a society except vote. and the obvious idea is that this is designed to allow for some form of election. we'll call it for an application or fortification, if you want to call it that. but just to allow people who are not eligible to vote to vote without being caught period. now, as a pure matter of practicality, it's in states that are going blue anyhow, but they'll never go anywhere but blue because of these ridiculous motor id laws. but i've always said the idea to say that it's racist to require voter id. is it
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set of races because it's predicated on the idea that visible minorities are somehow less capable of procuring government ideas, then white people. yeah, very, very true. very right. the said indeed is a good thing to be pointed that out in mouth from one state. so each with top a id and all of these, it'd be published by a republican all places i'd say by republicans. did he with those days because they're more inclined towards republicans anyway, on the thing, the votes id requirement, i pay the facts a here. no, i don't think photo id laws or lack there of play to factor here. i think by and large where you're seeing the states with no vote or ideas identified. i haven't checked them list, but i don't think he long made a mistake. it's sort of the, not the checking in the yeah, it gets be the bad policy is reflected by be the blue leading democratic leaning element of the state california account. i don't wanna make a mistake off the other states now, but typically, typically these are states that we're holding democrats in the 1st place. that's
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why they have these laws in the 1st place. and the other states that are more reasonable, more common sense such as florida goes red now and has voter idea has certain photo id requirements in effect. the amazing thing is not under state police. you didn't just, you know, when some of the swing states he swept all of the swing states. this is the most, the most impressive defeat since reagan versus mondale. but you'll never get a defeat like that again. and this is, you know, a representation of the fact that the majority of americans have absolutely had it with these insane idiotic democratic policies. you know, the voter id is just one iteration of insane democratic policies that the public are revolting against. now, the board of crisis being another, the transgender ideologies being another. and so i don't think the voter either you had any role to play in the way the state swans. i think the fact that they have those, either those laws or absence of in the 1st place is why that state is, is democrat or it's fair because that state was a democrats,
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they begin to know. yeah, very interesting. the what i have to do with that david fry. hi, the lawyer on legal commentary to thank you so much for your time. so you can see that my pleasure. thank you. bye. so as soon as get as again, as wells suite t f says minnesota road and the zip code of the visited russia in order to discuss a potential sees for 11. i'm now the official was a ripple who the hoping for ross at the broker negotiations and different things all said it would be logical to involve moscow because it has ties to syria and iran. we're so close to his lot. i'm but russ itself wanted to be involved in a potential deal, as well as the money that has will abide by a previous un resolution. that measure stipulated that the boxes be established on the level and on israel border. so why would avoid direct crashes in his will and
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the i the f? well, let's, let's live now. so i'm, i was a, he's a full, not member of the lebanese palm, and then coming to advise of libby's president for the liberties russian affairs. i'm also thank you so much for joining us here today. this late evening, i'm on the finally stopped in your opinion. so how likely is it that russia could act as a mediator in the convent? but do you think most good could facilitate peace between israel and 11 on as well, uh, good evening to you want to thank you for the invitation. uh, let me start by saying that we are aware of coming this set us and jason, because we've been waiting for of us a during the, to start some diplomatic actions due to its regular donation with the add on with syria, with his, with law even even with the with is a because you know that the impossible or what they want to cater to schedule for
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is to to bring peace to the gym. because it i saw is one of the demand content, which is the not in favor of energy and the water to what to add up to order you know, to, to, to spill over that it's in trustee because of its existence, its presence in the, on the syrian soul and it has an army over that. and secondly, because it this part of the black part to the part it didn't in order to find the solution for the, for the palestinian crisis. uh, as far as the money is concerned, i can tell you, yes, we are really coming to this initiative and we, it sincerely hope that this would create a balance in order to, to, to it each kind of your solution. i mean a ceasefire which puts it into the hostility started by is that all you like us to have dental? no, indeed. indeed, as has a so i'm on the limit is 5 minutes previously say that both the government and
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here's what i was prepared for a piece but nothing. yeah. so, so tom, it has the secretary general, i'm going to ground operation. what do you think the is what changes to it was in the dialogue anymore? simply because, you know, as you just mentioned, the prime minister and the speaker, they announced openly that they live on, on as a government of the state. the is where we're coming to see was fired and then live on on. would it be ensuring the for the implementation most of your and that is listed as $17.00 oh $1.00. but uh, you know, what the benjamin netanyahu was doing great, or when he was under and then it was she is, has a 2 to 3 inch as his wyatt and goes, uh, he maintained the same way the same. plus he did the same process in uh and just uh saying that he wants a ceasefire. putting the time to time something uh in the set. then the
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question, more questions. and even i remember when the prime minister visited united bases up on the request of the americans, that there was a broken ceasefire. leased up on, on southern, in that time. yeah. with done everything. uh, a type dog. no they, i looked at this very moment for the simple reason. uh and was hoax time, who was this special and boy of resident by then came for 11 on before maybe 2 uh, 2 weeks um because of the election that took place and in the states. uh, everything was stopped on hold. and uh, we are expecting, we are expecting a visit a folks time or somebody else to come from the stairs in order to open. i gave the subject of for you to kind of piece is 5 between 11 and the end is right. now notice i have a side, uh, you know, let's, let's imagine the seats 5 doesn't happen. is 11 on unable to sort of
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withstand the idea any further, a well known as a, as a country, i can tell you that the live on them is and the city of the economic and move 5 mentions social and the military. the press said yes, but still there is a way to defend our country, men against the invasion that they just this a to us, it is, it goes by you by is ryan. this is why we are quoting on the international community, talking to a cease fire to put some pressure on on his eyes because at the end, because the use of force will not preach. where, where the would love to make everybody to kind of a compromise in order to create or to building back piece. bit to put up on on. uh you see what this building now the daily bottom about a baby,
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a tax on this age and side from the idea of i guess they've been east 33. i guess they've been used before the destruction the timing for maintain or to create their buffet. his own because they want the implementation of 17, the one to be done by force, which is totally in the area bulk of it because i cannot, i cannot see anything i need is out of this unless there is any is comprehensive view of each between the americans that options and they've been the, the security council in order to put the ring back to this trunk really be a piece to the needs. but that because we are for the, for the implementation, for the 17 or one visit lucian, using the assistance of the deployment of the news army and the so let's hope peace comes swiftly. so thank you so much for your time. i was.
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