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u. s. s. luke skews to launch the military drills. so i went to the u. s. in defiance of chinese warnings, taiwanese president sighing when completed her chip to the americas, she sounded defiant upon returning to her homeland. it stressing that taiwan would continue engaging with the worldly. on the route we have shown the international community that when we faced pressure and fritz, i, one will be more united. we will never given because we are suppressed, nor will we stopped communicating with the world because we are handed things good job. chinese military incursions into taiwanese as space and territorial waters have become more frequent taipei views. this light is moved by beijing as a response to president size trip to the us. china also imposed sanctions on some us organizations. these include the ronald reagan presidential library and the washington think tank the hudson institute, which honored her with the leadership award. beijing said size trip and i meeting with a high profile figure like mccarthy violated the one china principal semi what's
u. s. s. luke skews to launch the military drills. so i went to the u. s. in defiance of chinese warnings, taiwanese president sighing when completed her chip to the americas, she sounded defiant upon returning to her homeland. it stressing that taiwan would continue engaging with the worldly. on the route we have shown the international community that when we faced pressure and fritz, i, one will be more united. we will never given because we are suppressed, nor will we stopped communicating...
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u. s. and u. s. combined forces. they've renamed at various different ways, but really, a u. s. general is in charge of the military and south korea. south korea is really an occupied country, occupied by the u. s. it's a pawn, it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so really widen as reminding president young, who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means that the united states will continue to threaten the dpr k with nuclear weapons. that's a rap on the, our thanks for tuning in and out next mobil. idols, the latest being ukrainian president the lensky and their role, and driving regime change wars and political instability coming up on modus operandi. nicholas. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race group is often very dramatic. a development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very difficult. i'm time to sit down and t
u. s. and u. s. combined forces. they've renamed at various different ways, but really, a u. s. general is in charge of the military and south korea. south korea is really an occupied country, occupied by the u. s. it's a pawn, it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so really widen as reminding president young, who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means...
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u. s. u s. vice president kamala harris was quick to condemn the ruling out of texas for interfering with the food and drug administration's work. this is what makes with me here to tell us more about these rulings is w reporter alex. so alex, there have been to conflict ruling so far. what does this mean for access to the drug? well, aaron, it means a couple of different things that are contradicting each other and for, for the people who might need access to this drug. that's very confusing. that's going to be a very challenging time for them. we can't forget that millions of women in america have used this drug since it was approved 20 over 20 years ago. and it's the most common way to have an abortion in the united states with medication abortion. so we have in washington state, on one hand, a federal judge saying that the sta can't change anything to restrict access access or reduce access to if a person. on the other hand, this ruling from texas, which has been hailed by anti abortion groups, is saying, basically that the federal government, the justice department has one week to appeal a brewing that would remove this from shelves, would pull this abortion pill from shelves. so the justice department has already done that, but in the meantime, until we know more about that process, we don't know how long this will be available to potentially millions of patients. now we already heard vice person call a harris way in the issue. what have been the other political reaction so far? well, this is maybe one of the most fundamental fault lines in the american political landscape, so, and cult landscape, so to speak. when it comes to a debate. the question of abortion is one of the biggest ones in the country. and so as expected, anti abortion groups have been hailing the ruling out of texas when they call the approval of this drug over 20 years ago. they've said that it was hasty or was, was lacking enough testing. whereas a medical groups and bush rights advocates, democratic politicians have all come out saying this is one loan judge, overturning a regulatory bodies brewing approval of a drug over 2 decades ago as unprecedented. so strong a approval and criticism on, on both sides. but yeah, basically that the main question is how can one judge make such a drastic impact on the f d s decision? all right, that was due to a reporter alex and thank you for your analysis. we turned out to the war in ukraine. according to british intelligence reports, russian forces have made significant gains and back wooten, eastern ukraine, the british se pollutants troops have probably taken the city center along the west bank of the bottom river. ukraine denies that, but admits to this that the situation is difficult. but who has been under seed for months now? we've seen some of the fiercest fighting of the war so far. ah, this footage purportedly shows heavy fighting nearby mute pro russian channels on the social media platform. telegram are full of similar clips. drone footage of central buff moot british intelligence sources say the area is now likely under russian control. ukraine's military is simply calling this situation difficult. nobody was in the direction of bach, not the enemy is trying to take the city completely and is continuing its attacks, but will watch them key. it says that despite the tough situation, ukrainian troops are holding ground against russian units that have them out numbered. ukraine's military says russia is making tactical advances, but paying a high price for them but the pressure is mounting. ukraine's supply lines are reportedly increasingly at risk. this footage shot on thursday shows the main road into the city. one of the key supply routes. ah, are you? how did we make it down this road? well, we made it through with god's help, was lukewarm. as the battle for buck moved rages, the pentagon says it is investigating a leak of classified u. s. and nato documents concerning ukrainian military readiness and losses. both ukraine and the u. s. say the documents may have been tampered with and could contain misinformation that would benefit moscow. let's take a brief look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russia has charged wall street journal reporter evan guess, given with espionage. russian authorities arrested him last month in the city. the catherine borg accusing him of trying to obtain classified material. the newspaper denies mister desk of it was fine and demanding his immediate release. us president joe by nice thing to like democratic lawmakers expelled from the tennessee state legislature, the republican controlled house, remove them for taking part in a gun control protest, a white democrat who joined the same demonstration was not far north korea has carried out another test of what it calls an underwater nuclear tact. road state media said the drone traveled for over 70 hours
u. s. u s. vice president kamala harris was quick to condemn the ruling out of texas for interfering with the food and drug administration's work. this is what makes with me here to tell us more about these rulings is w reporter alex. so alex, there have been to conflict ruling so far. what does this mean for access to the drug? well, aaron, it means a couple of different things that are contradicting each other and for, for the people who might need access to this drug. that's very confusing....
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s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome, and we begin this monday with a stark message coming from the u. s. u. s. media are saying that ukraine has been forced to change its military plans after a trove of u. s. intelligence document trove was leaked online. the highly classified documents include strategic information on the war against russia. and they may have compromised a planned counter offensive by ukraine, but keith has been trying to play down the league, saying its military tactics were always subject to change. top secret us government documents that were definitely not meant to see the light of day detailing ukrainian ornaments, weapons deliveries, russian maneuvers and spying on allies. among the revelations, ukraine's air defense is allegedly in danger of running out of ammunition. in a few weeks, ukraine's troop losses are set to be high, but not as high as rushes. they also hints at native plants to support the ukrainian military in an upcoming spring offensive. i think the russians already knew all this, this. this is information that's come to live for us, but none of this will
s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome, and we begin this monday with a stark message coming from the u. s. u. s. media are saying that ukraine has been forced to change its military plans after a trove of u. s. intelligence document trove was leaked online. the highly classified documents include strategic information on the war against russia. and they may have compromised a planned counter offensive by ukraine, but keith has been trying to play down the league,...
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u. s. the u. s. government and u. s. courts, but, and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly in the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months and years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political response to the united states. it's sort of the global south speaking back to power. and the iranians are saying that remind or reminding the world that the united states created isis from famously admitted during his presidential campaign. and he knew that because michael flynn was his military and intelligence advisor and we had other officials admitted and in the media and books come out. so this is basically a reminder that the iranians have been suffering at the hands of the united states . and this is just one chapter, let's m
u. s. the u. s. government and u. s. courts, but, and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly in the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months and years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political...
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u. s. power structure that has speaking. yeah, i mean of course you can get like a u. s. and, you know, obviously challenge size a u. s. u s. knows where china's red light, you know, china, they say publicly no one can do whatever they want, as long as they don't do not keep clear on it. but now us lawmakers are making a statement like time one is in country we should respect time one which is going back on their own commitment to one side to policy that was signed by president nation back in 1972 years a lie we form the foundation on the final american relationship ever since. so you are just walking back on that because they know we're trying to spread my red line. and just like what they do is rochelle 1st keep on pushing rushes red line on pushing. they don't use words. they are now trying to push china red line. i want you to understand for china with high, just as ukraine issues or emotional issue or rushes from the chinese high one issue is a highly emotional charge issue. this comes out of japan that moves closer than ever before to become in d fax. so remember, the us led me to elias canada. one of the members
u. s. power structure that has speaking. yeah, i mean of course you can get like a u. s. and, you know, obviously challenge size a u. s. u s. knows where china's red light, you know, china, they say publicly no one can do whatever they want, as long as they don't do not keep clear on it. but now us lawmakers are making a statement like time one is in country we should respect time one which is going back on their own commitment to one side to policy that was signed by president nation back in...
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s. secretary of state colin powell showed a vile, allegedly containing anthrax spores from iraq. it actually contained laundry detergent, march 20th, 2003. the u. s. army and its allies invaded iraq. april 9th, 2003. the u. s. army and coalition forces entered baghdad and tore down the statue of saddam hussein in fear door square. lay the 1st 2003 u. s. president george bush declared victory in the iraq war, december, the 30th 2006. saddam hussein was executed december the 15th 2011. a ceremony was held in baghdad to mark the end of the u. s. military mission .
s. secretary of state colin powell showed a vile, allegedly containing anthrax spores from iraq. it actually contained laundry detergent, march 20th, 2003. the u. s. army and its allies invaded iraq. april 9th, 2003. the u. s. army and coalition forces entered baghdad and tore down the statue of saddam hussein in fear door square. lay the 1st 2003 u. s. president george bush declared victory in the iraq war, december, the 30th 2006. saddam hussein was executed december the 15th 2011. a ceremony...
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u. s. allies. i mean, i think usa lives pretty much know the u. s. is always checking what u. s. allies are telling us that the u. s. has global responsibilities. i don't think that's a surprise. there may be some damage all, so i'm in showing the degree to which the u. s. can penetrate hard targets such as iran, such as russia, where they make active attempts to protect their information and their discussions and the u. s. can still find out what they're discussing, what they're intending to, to the considering the wealth of information and the timeline here. i can we expect molex to surface over time. that's very hard to say. i mean, i think each, each day i'm learning a little bit more, you know, some more information is coming out. some things came out today, i suppose about iran that weren't there yesterday. so i've been, you know, each, each day there seems to be more, it's hard to say whether we're at the end or closer to the beginning. we're, quite frankly, i just don't know intriguing story. kenneth, catherine, director of research at this one group. thank you. thank y
u. s. allies. i mean, i think usa lives pretty much know the u. s. is always checking what u. s. allies are telling us that the u. s. has global responsibilities. i don't think that's a surprise. there may be some damage all, so i'm in showing the degree to which the u. s. can penetrate hard targets such as iran, such as russia, where they make active attempts to protect their information and their discussions and the u. s. can still find out what they're discussing, what they're intending to,...
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u. s. sphere of influence. but of course, when they do that, when the u. s. forces and to do it, then the u. s. blames them for doing it. again, this is class, it is exactly what happened during the country war where of course, nicaragua was forced to turn to the soviet union for help. and then the u. s. blame them for turning to the soviet of this is your thought about that situation. as you have thoughts about this, nicaragua and china, signing a series of strategic agreements, trade programs and so on. how much of a concern is this to, to the us? and is this going to help nicaragua anyway? think legally speaking, in terms of the economics, of course it makes total sense at nicaragua would reach out and diversify in terms of making its economy sustainable. any country in every country should do that and shouldn't rely on any other single sol partner. that's to say city economics, how well her allowing another country to have sovereignty within your territory in giving them access to specific territories that might give them an upper hand in terms of security measures or defense measures whe
u. s. sphere of influence. but of course, when they do that, when the u. s. forces and to do it, then the u. s. blames them for doing it. again, this is class, it is exactly what happened during the country war where of course, nicaragua was forced to turn to the soviet union for help. and then the u. s. blame them for turning to the soviet of this is your thought about that situation. as you have thoughts about this, nicaragua and china, signing a series of strategic agreements, trade programs...
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u. s. u. s. to china with roadblocks and restrictions over technology, crossing boards and the most sensitive, most advanced technology crossing borders. so yeah, you do see a big tech impacted by those issues. and i think that that's been going on for pretty strong for a couple of years now. and don't see it going away any time soon. and i think that these frictions are going to continue to rise. and you also see other countries pushing back against other mark is coming in and find to dominate their own home market. so you see back going on as well. so india, for instance, has restricted access to some foreign apps even from china. so i do think that that would continue to be an issue. and like i said, not going away. johnson technology is becoming the new path. when you're looking at problems, the way countries handle, the relationship with tech is now becoming a nother fact in the argument here, the united states, you have this recent disclosure of the relationship between the big tech in the
u. s. u. s. to china with roadblocks and restrictions over technology, crossing boards and the most sensitive, most advanced technology crossing borders. so yeah, you do see a big tech impacted by those issues. and i think that that's been going on for pretty strong for a couple of years now. and don't see it going away any time soon. and i think that these frictions are going to continue to rise. and you also see other countries pushing back against other mark is coming in and find to dominate...
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u. s. big businesses are acting in response to possible slow downs in u. s. consumer spending. of more on this, i'm joined by our chief economic observer, unprofessional, the colleagues under slave folks. that's kind of them to, thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. i am now 1st of all, globally speaking, how do you interpret these layoffs in the context of the feds recent be for 1st off monday? no. so the information which you just covered, they are the week signals. so we have to do some detective work here. let us link these information to the fits decision on interest rate hikes during the last session. in march, mid march, the chairman of the fed actually said they're still a tight labor market and that's why he went for another interest rate hike. so what we are covering now, what we're seeing is that maybe a cooling of the labor market, which might sick know that the fits in the, in the next sessions, monetary policy sessions that might actually decide not to go for further rate hikes. so this would be definitely a good news for the stock market because i don't like high interest rates. but you always have to remember, it's not what we think. but what we think of us thinking that met us in stock market decisions. second, 2nd guessing, and prediction. yeah. and then you see the, we can think about the retail sector a little bit. the announcements about epa in particular, you know, the closest on the retail development session session. so maybe they will actually alter the close on the retail shops, which might indicate that there are problems in the u. s. u. s. a commercial property market, you know, and this is a very weak point in the us economy. if there's a problem in the commercial property section, them might be problems for the land bus which might lead us to a banking crisis. are you ready for some more letter of thinking? so there's also a link between a bank in crisis and the real economy. in fact, the institute of the german economy, that just published a new model, which shows that if you have a banking crisis, then they are transmission channels which lead to a problem in the real economy and transmission channels, problems with consumption and investment. so this institute forecast, if there's a banking crisis, there will be 0.8 percent decrease in g d p in the us and 2024. which means that the fed hope to get the soft blending might be and 4th has been dashed. death was speaking more specifically about mac donald's. it's certainly seems that quite unusual for such an iconic american company to lay off so many people.
u. s. big businesses are acting in response to possible slow downs in u. s. consumer spending. of more on this, i'm joined by our chief economic observer, unprofessional, the colleagues under slave folks. that's kind of them to, thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. i am now 1st of all, globally speaking, how do you interpret these layoffs in the context of the feds recent be for 1st off monday? no. so the information which you just covered, they are the week signals. so we have to do...
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u. s. intelligence of u. s. over u. s. spying disconcertingly be described as surprising. it is not very often that you have the chance to actually look into these classified documents. but from our political standpoint, from a government standpoint, i wouldn't necessarily describe the most surprising. i would rather describe the most very problematic for us authorities. not only do they consider that this, these documents have a potential risk to national security, but they're also looking into reducing the damage caused by these documents. when it comes to some of their key alliances. you already mentioned some of those country country. so you can certainly see that the u. s. administration is trying to work hard in crisis mode if you will, to try and reduce the damaged cause by these documents. but from a general perspective, you can certainly describe these documents. these leaks as being surprising. and it is a sensitive type of washington as a rallies, allies around the world in the face of increased russian aggression and chinese pastoring. and when moscow and beijin
u. s. intelligence of u. s. over u. s. spying disconcertingly be described as surprising. it is not very often that you have the chance to actually look into these classified documents. but from our political standpoint, from a government standpoint, i wouldn't necessarily describe the most surprising. i would rather describe the most very problematic for us authorities. not only do they consider that this, these documents have a potential risk to national security, but they're also looking...
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u. s. u. s to china with roadblocks and restrictions over technology crossing boards and the most sensitive, most advanced technology crossing borders. so yeah, you do see a big tech impacted by those issues, and i think that that's been going on for pretty strong for a couple of years now and don't see it going away any time soon. and i think that these frictions are going to continue to rise, and you also see other countries pushing back against other markets coming in and trying to dominate their own market, so you see back going on as well. so india, for instance, has restricted access to some foreign apps even from china. so i do think that that would continue to be an issue. and like i said, not going away. johnson technology is becoming the new path when you're looking at problems the way countries handle the relationship with tech is now becoming a nother fact in the argument here, the united states, you have this recent disclosure of the relationship between the big tech in the usa and the government, in the 2020 election. we've seen this and other governments in other countries have had the same thing happened within their borders. hence why some restricted platforms are happening. and the laws they pass, we saw on facebook. twitter is happening in other industries and should they be concerned about it? what can they even do about? well, privacy is one of the big issues, the super privacy. what is being done with the data that all of us that consumers in social media. and then the social media companies monetize that by selling advertising. and that is become very big issue on consumer privacy and how you, how you put barriers around that. how do you, how do you protect consumers from this data being, you know, monetize and take advantage of? of course there's also a cyber hacking and cyber attacks. so it's whole areas just wanted reca. when you look at the availability of access to the internet, the government has a right to regulate a technology's company's access. so the government of a country says, no, this tech platform not allowed in my country. guess what? it's not allowed in the country. do you think big tech is going to figure out a way to get around having to rely on government permissions in order for many of its operations? or do they already rely too much on various governments around the world in order for their business to even exist? well, in china that's laid out and the big issue, facebook is not allowed. google is not allowed. literally not allowed on many a digital media companies. many media companies are not allowed to ship is a big issue. and there hasn't been any way around. you know, your, what if the government said you not, you cannot do business here. there's very few other alternatives, particularly when it comes to a power country like in china has its own, has its own facebook. it has its own splitter, it has its own brands that are very much very popular with chinese citizens. and it's very difficult for american brands, aside from getting permission from the government, it's very difficult for other brands to enter into new markets and, and capture consumer interests. actually, the american grants have done pretty well in many, many markets in dominating or markets. but they have not been able to demonstrate the chinese market for various reasons, including some restrictions i guess. yet many companies have flayed from silicon valley. cities like san francisco due to this massive push from government. companies are now heading to places with no state income tax in the united states. the fish we like texas techy, florida outsourcing their employees to other countries like china and india even. do you see this trend continuing? if government continues to keep trying to push their hand in, beg tech, could this possibly to a recession all because of outsourced jobs? a well that was actually contributor maybe 20 years ago. the outsourcing of dogs, where we saw manufacturing and many, many service jobs overseas. and bert, the u. s. economy, some of that is starting to come back under re shoring. so our sourcing is not the be all and all at once. once it re shoring it's become a very popular phrase and you see more and more of the shots coming back. so i think, yes, definitely you're seeing the spread of silicon valley to other states and other pods throughout the country. and that's what i write about it, my new book. so i'm partner about it spread to places like austin, texas and, and we've been ohio, columbus, ohio. it's bird weight elsewhere. you know, and there are places where there is a lower back, and there is a pack of developing around universities around tech clusters around companies, operations that can push the innovation seen locally. so yeah, definitely we are seeing packed issues play the art in how innovation develops and where it develops. rebecca, in this war of information and it's war of technology. what country is most poised to be ahead of the game moving forward or more most welcoming
u. s. u. s to china with roadblocks and restrictions over technology crossing boards and the most sensitive, most advanced technology crossing borders. so yeah, you do see a big tech impacted by those issues, and i think that that's been going on for pretty strong for a couple of years now and don't see it going away any time soon. and i think that these frictions are going to continue to rise, and you also see other countries pushing back against other markets coming in and trying to dominate...
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u. s. u k. a kwan for which is very much of an anti chinese grouping. l can be seen, is that a chinese grouping and is also august a u. k, u s. the australian. what is it a u, a u k u s alliance, which, which also can be seen very much as an anti chinese grouping. certainly the chinese see it that way. and so i would say that since the bomb administration, the sense the confrontation has deepened and that, and it was a little blurry while during the above administration. but it's now quite sharply defined. are getting, getting more sharply defined. right. and what about donald when it is when it comes to the issue of the after we were mentioning russia moments ago, and specifically the war and ukraine? because what we found recently was that vietnam did not vote when it comes to you. and general assembly resolutions, vietnam did not vote with the west condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. so what do you think of that? i mean, there must be growing pressure on vietnam from the west, and particularly from the united states. aside with them on the ukrainian issue, are you surprised that vietnam is playing a balancing act here? no, i wouldn't
u. s. u k. a kwan for which is very much of an anti chinese grouping. l can be seen, is that a chinese grouping and is also august a u. k, u s. the australian. what is it a u, a u k u s alliance, which, which also can be seen very much as an anti chinese grouping. certainly the chinese see it that way. and so i would say that since the bomb administration, the sense the confrontation has deepened and that, and it was a little blurry while during the above administration. but it's now quite...
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u. s. city of portland ortiz use it to lowly investigate. most of america has been under fire for not giving a voice for the americans. this time, you know unwanted li show the realities in the u. s. and then now deleted with the american state funded news outlet. v o, a farsi posted a photo of homeless people sleeping on the street. the photo was captured with a quote from a run municipality official saying we make people feel good. well, looking at the caption and the photo v o a was clearly it's something a smear campaign against this one municipality. but shortly after social media users reveal that the photo was shot not into wrong, but in the u. s. city of portland. now this hideous google has turned into a subject of ridicule on social media where they want to users calling it a failed attempt by washington to create a divide in iran. this is not the 1st time american news out there have staged propaganda campaigns against iran. we'll see that over the course of a nationwide protest in iran that followed the death of me back in the midst of timber last year. american media exaggerated the rescued iran portrayed the country as wars up and just recently a b, b. c, air to distorted version of iran supreme leader. i last how many session with students trying to sell the audience? an image of an unrest in the session. but it was just about a student interrupting the leader speech and starting to criticize the government. so what's clear is that the mainstream media do not tolerated, posing voices, and try to maintain their monopoly over news coverage. sometimes they do this by spreading fake news, and sometimes they resort to ce
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u. b. s as reported, a profit drop of 52 percent. the 1st quarter as due to higher expenses related to ongoing litigation in the u. s. u b. s. was recently forced into taking over failing competitor credit suisse. that deal is expected to be completed over the next few weeks. a u. s. secretary of state antony blank and says sue dons at warring parties have agreed to observe a 72 hour ceasefire that took effect at midnight local time. pre previous truth efforts have failed. that blinkin said the united states is urging both sides to comply with the agreement, food and water supplies in and around the capital ha, to are running low and fighting between the army and paramilitary forces is spreading through residential areas. so don's capital cartoon has been a battle ground hundreds of lost their lives and thousands wounded with the army and paramilitaries battling for control of the country. those remaining in the city are finding basic supplies, like food and water, are becoming ever more scarce. power cuts and communications disruptions and are common place. hospitals are thrown into chaos with medical supply chains disrupted
u. b. s as reported, a profit drop of 52 percent. the 1st quarter as due to higher expenses related to ongoing litigation in the u. s. u b. s. was recently forced into taking over failing competitor credit suisse. that deal is expected to be completed over the next few weeks. a u. s. secretary of state antony blank and says sue dons at warring parties have agreed to observe a 72 hour ceasefire that took effect at midnight local time. pre previous truth efforts have failed. that blinkin said the...
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s. narrative between washington and moscow. it's boiler plate u. s. narrative between the tensions between the u. s. and russia and the situations that have been occurring in the ukraine since the overthrow, the openly u. s. backed overthrow of the last legitimate, democratically elected government there in 2014. the only thing that to get regime forces are actually doing is pushing the buttons, doing the fighting and, and the dying. everything else is done by the u. s. i think it's an extremely incorrect us is not just helping kill russians. it is de facto killing russians in ukraine and not, not just russian military of course, but civilians, civilians are of the don boss of the hair song, zappa, rosa, and of areas in crimea. and both gord that have been targeted by key regime forces as well or iran has ordered top u. s. officials and entities to pay more than $300000000.00 in compensation to victims of a series of attacks several years ago by the terrorist group. i says, the court ruling said the u. s. had provided support for the group and was thus liable for the bloodshed. the reasons for attrib
s. narrative between washington and moscow. it's boiler plate u. s. narrative between the tensions between the u. s. and russia and the situations that have been occurring in the ukraine since the overthrow, the openly u. s. backed overthrow of the last legitimate, democratically elected government there in 2014. the only thing that to get regime forces are actually doing is pushing the buttons, doing the fighting and, and the dying. everything else is done by the u. s. i think it's an...
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u. s. general is in charge of the military in south korea. south korea is really an occupied country, occupied by the u. s. so pawn, it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so really widen as reminding president yawn, who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means that the united states will continue to threaten the dpr k with nuclear weapons. germany's ger spiegel magazine isn't hot water over what's been branded a racist cartoon. the caricature depicts india overtaking china as the world's most populous nation, and has sparked outrage from officials and new delhi germany . this is outrageously racist. there speak a caricature in india in this manner has no resemblance to reality. the purpose is to show india down and suck up to china. this is as bad, if not worse than the races. cartoon in new york times will improve in india successful. my mission, d cartoonist, a dash beacon. notwithstanding your attempt at malcolm india. it's not smart to bet against indiana brown, that is in there under multi, in a few
u. s. general is in charge of the military in south korea. south korea is really an occupied country, occupied by the u. s. so pawn, it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so really widen as reminding president yawn, who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means that the united states will continue to threaten the dpr k with nuclear weapons. germany's ger...
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u. s. u s. knows where china's read, you know, china, they say publicly, you know, i want to do whatever they want. as long as they don't do not keep clear. a statement like time one is in country foundation on the sign all american relationship ever says. so you want is walking back on that because they know we're trying to spread my red light and just like what they do is rush 1st. keep on pushing rushes red line on pushing. they don't use the words they are now trying to push china red line. i want you to understand for china was a time just as ukraine issues are emotional you should the rushes for the chinese high. one issue is a highly, emotionally charged issue that comes as japan moved closer than ever to becoming a defacto member of nato. canada says it's going to deploy military aircraft to the country. tokyo says it's part of a plan to track north korean naval activity, but not everyone is convinced as our cheese donald corridor explains. the north atlantic treaty organization has been sticking its nose in the endo pacific. that's as japan's foreign minister is saying, it's time to get cosy with the supposedly defensive military alliance. the security of europe and that of the indo pacific region can no longer be discussed separately . that was my main message when i attended the nato ministerial meeting last year. for the 1st time as japanese foreign minister, these efforts cannot be made by japan alone, and we welcome the enhanced engagement of nato, its members and partner countries in the indo pacific. as tokyo declares, it's looking to develop a deep strategic partnership with nato member state canada's wasted no time. and taking advantage of this new window to the pacific. it's already sent a military aircraft to japan with the stated intent of helping and force un sanctions against north korea. and while pyongyang has been under un sanctions since 2006, there's no mandate for any one power to enforce them. no auto has taken the liberty of appointing itself as a policeman of the pacific with japan as its deputy. together we are promoting a free and open indo pacific and protecting the international rules that keep us all safe. i thank japan. one of canada's most important defense partners in the endo pacific region for the strong relationship based on shared values, economic links, and people to people ties. what's more is that this japan nato partnership seems to have been in the works behind closed doors for a while. back in january and stoughton berg made an important visit to tokyo. less than a month after to pan unveiled, it's biggest military build up since world war 2. a $320000000000.00 plan to buy missiles capable of striking china and prepare japan for sustained conflict. on surprisingly, beijing feels threatened in its own back yard. us indo pacific strategy is in fact an attempt to gang up to form exclusive blocks to provoke a confrontation by plotting in asia pacific version of nato. its goal is to undermine regional integration through decoupling cutting chains. the u. s. claimed shaped strategic environment in which china operates actually reveals the real purpose of its indo pacific strategy. that is to encircle china as japan re militarize this for the 1st time since world war 2 and canada asserts a military presence in the pacific. the western august military alliance seems to be preparing for war with china as well. specifically with australia planning to construct a nuclear powered submarine fleet. all things considered it doesn't exactly look like nato was involved in defense if operations on the other side of the globe, asian affairs specialists, andrew long believes that the move by canada as part of a wider western strategy to contain china. is to say part of a group of chessboard and led by the united states and to contain and confront china, which is seen to be a pacing challenge and the appear arrival. am to the u. s. and has many. and of course, you look at the whole chest ford there on the 1st island chain and a 2nd on and chain al w
u. s. u s. knows where china's read, you know, china, they say publicly, you know, i want to do whatever they want. as long as they don't do not keep clear. a statement like time one is in country foundation on the sign all american relationship ever says. so you want is walking back on that because they know we're trying to spread my red light and just like what they do is rush 1st. keep on pushing rushes red line on pushing. they don't use the words they are now trying to push china red line....
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u. s. u s. knows where china's red line, you know, china, they say publicly, you know, high one can do whatever they want. as long as they don't do not keep clear. ready ok, but now us lawmakers are making statement like time one is in country, we should respect one song which is going back to their own commitment to one china policy that was signed by president nation back in 1972 years. a lie. we formed a foundation on the final american relationship ever since. so u. s. is walking back on that because they know we're china's fair by red light. and just like what they do is russia 1st. keep on pushing russia red line on pushing nato, using words they are now trying to push china red line. i want you to understand for china with the time, just as ukraine issues are emotional issue for the russians, for the chinese high one issue is a highly emotional charge issue. this comes as japan moves closer than ever to becoming a defacto member of nato. canada says it's going to deploy military aircraft to the country. tokyo says it's part of a plan to attract north korean naval activity. but not everyone's convinced as our cheese donald quarter explains. the north atlantic treaty organization has been sticking its nose in the endo pacific. that's as japan's foreign minister saying it's time to get cosy with the supposedly defensive military alliance. the security of europe and that of the indo pacific region can no longer be discussed separately . that was
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u. s. the u. s has done sanctions, i don't think that would help them any more than you already has. and now let's see what other countries like russia rose. yeah, certainly a lot of stay care and will continue to follow at political analysts vermont mendez revised. thank you so much for your time and inside. thank you for having me in the show and have a great day. ah, turning to the latest on the war in ukraine, an russian forces claim they've destroyed 3 cranium tanks, several armored vehicles and a howitzer artillery gun in the barnett's republic. ortiz moran garcia sentenced this exclusive report from the front lines. russian and ukrainian forces stand braced for the coming onslaught, a cross of 1000 kilometers. these is one small section of it. we are just west of lucy chance capa, a slag hill. and from here, there's no spectacular view of the bible feel. this. nearby village is controlled by russia bill of could just be on the left is below garasco, which is which is where ukrainian troops ha, concentrated, were learning that more and more troops are arriving to bella. gov cup
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u. s. dollar, which the u. s. uses to dominate other countries just cite nicaragua, this is happening around the world. the u. s. right now has about one 3rd of the world's population under sanctions. and given that and again, all that is the u. s. is able to do through dollar dub dub and it's to so called dollar diplomacy, which goes back to world president william our tap. and so countries act, nicaragua, had no choice but to seek trading partners outside the u. s. sphere of influence. but of course when they do that, when the us forces and to do it, then the u. s. blames them for doing it. again, this is class, it is exactly what happened during the country war where of course, nicaragua was forced to turn to the soviet union for help. and then the u. s. blame them for turning to the soviet of this is your thought about a situation. asked your thoughts about this, nicaragua and china, signing a series of strategic agreements, trade programs, and so on. how much of a concern is, is to, to the us? and is this going to help nicaragua anyway? think legally speaking, in terms of the economics, of course, it make
u. s. dollar, which the u. s. uses to dominate other countries just cite nicaragua, this is happening around the world. the u. s. right now has about one 3rd of the world's population under sanctions. and given that and again, all that is the u. s. is able to do through dollar dub dub and it's to so called dollar diplomacy, which goes back to world president william our tap. and so countries act, nicaragua, had no choice but to seek trading partners outside the u. s. sphere of influence. but of...
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u. s. u. s. a commercial property market, you know, and this is a very weak point in the us economy. if there's a problem in the commercial property section that might be problems for the lender, which might lead us to a banking crisis. there's also a link between a bank in crisis and the real economy. in fact, the institute of the german economy, that just published a new model, which shows that if you have a banking crisis, then there are transmission channels which lead to a problem in the real economy. and then patricia transmission channels, problems with consumption and investment. so this institute forecast, if there's a banking crisis, there will be 0.8 percent decrease in g d, p in the us and 2024. which means that the 5th hope to get a soft blending might be unfortunate. so these 2 companies, as we said before, are you know, i conic american companies. why do you think that funding so difficult to be more straightforward and just say they're experienced in difficult economic times of the moment for apple is not very forthcoming with respect to the information about lay off
u. s. u. s. a commercial property market, you know, and this is a very weak point in the us economy. if there's a problem in the commercial property section that might be problems for the lender, which might lead us to a banking crisis. there's also a link between a bank in crisis and the real economy. in fact, the institute of the german economy, that just published a new model, which shows that if you have a banking crisis, then there are transmission channels which lead to a problem in the...
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u. s. u s. does not recognize the licensee but still drugs everyone to the hang of it is completely unacceptable. i think many are friends. a work motion never really under noticed that only they are just over 3 months to go until that fateful summit in august. if a week is a long time in politics than what of the month gotta monetize the velocity in cape town, russians and his play of italy, idea tanka, was bought from flying on an l. o. t poli, to airlines flight is she attempted to board on her way to a tournament. athletes explained what happened yesterday, please allow manager. these all continue for a very long time here, but when i called the manager i was told i wouldn't be allowed to enter the flight city. i asked for the reasons best in being to there was only one manager short conversation, but i low tier launch and he's phone and 10 cases. one russians are allowed to lie and actually i imagined a few of them. for example, on the trip was not related to a tour, as it was a business trip. and i had all the support and documentaries, my documents were even sent to will examine there. and what was that? i was still not put on the flight. i was asking for a document confirming that i was denied line for you guys. i had to send it to the tournament as confirmation, but they refused me again. the billing, i was told that tickets will not be returning. and i should buy new ones. i don't one of those, he polish airlines told as they were within their rights to stop the russian tennis player from bought a hello. t polish airlines could not accept a citizen of the russian federation on its flight. acting in accordance with the regulation of the minister of interior and administration of march, 13th, 2020, on the temporary suspension or restriction of border traffic and certain border crossings. the provisions of the regulation introduce restrictions at certain border crossings, including airport crossings for citizens of the russian federation. traveling from outside the shank and area. in april, the international olympic committee recommended allowing russian competitors to take pass on the neutral flag and international competitions. the idea received criticism on tuesday, as you can find, suppose ministers insisted that russian of belive russian athletes must not be permitted to compete because they may still be funded by the governments and january ukraine threatens to boy called the 2024 elim picks. if russians on feller russians were allowed to compete baton the idea, go also say that despite competing on a neutral flag, she still faces discrimination abroad. yes, the law would, i spend more than the james carver upon the necklace. usable flight was in a few hours with tom's out to me, but i tried to explain to him sounds a manager that i haven't gotten monoplane because of my russian passports, and i need to tell you this, but the manager noted that i had a spanish visa and i couldn't fly to funds should only spain respond to sion gang visa, he still didn't lead me. flawed to from some of the managers spoke to me very angrily . he was not going to listen to me because he said, you can only fudge. spangler bound to watch how you want question, sir. it didn't sound in a ticket. it was of these to me, i was denied to flight the moment i showed russian passport teachers. this is despite the fact that i'm competing without a flag. they didn't even try to examine my documentary, they believed that they were doing everything correctly, that she could fit you in and now deleted tweets us state funded outlet voice of america. fantasy has published a photo of homeless people alongside a quote from a to ron. i mean, is the policy official in a parent said attempt to smear him, but it's an interesting turn of events. it has emerged that he photo actually shows the homeless people in the u. s. city of portland ortiz use it to lowly investigate was of america has been under fire for not giving a voice for the marriages this time. it was at least shown the realities in the u. s. and, and now deleted with the american state funded news outlet. v o, a farsi posted a photo of homeless people sleeping on the street. the photo was captured with a quote from a run municipality official said we make people feel good. well, looking at the caption and the photo v o a was clearly it's something a smear campaign against one municipality. but shortly after social media users reveal that the photo was shot, not into iran or in the u. s. city of portland. now this hideous google has turned into a subject of ridicule on social media where they want to users calling it a failed attempt by washington to create a divide in iran. this was not the 1st time american news. let's have staged propaganda campaigns against iran. we'll see that over the course of a nationwide protest in iran that f
u. s. u s. does not recognize the licensee but still drugs everyone to the hang of it is completely unacceptable. i think many are friends. a work motion never really under noticed that only they are just over 3 months to go until that fateful summit in august. if a week is a long time in politics than what of the month gotta monetize the velocity in cape town, russians and his play of italy, idea tanka, was bought from flying on an l. o. t poli, to airlines flight is she attempted to board on...
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u. s. insider is that a u. s. i u. s. insider and up for instance, ray mcgovern, pharmacy analyst who knows one or 2 sings about the beltway in the how intel works . he said, look, this looks a little bit like viet nam, when the pentagon used to put up the absolute inflated figures, then it was see the reality was completely different. but it could also be a mix of there, an element of miss direction in it. this or not another ca shores. but why is that? why, why in the 1st place, why leak it in the 1st place? ok. let's say lamb culprit number one. tony blinking himself a few days ago actually telegraphed that the famous counter offensive is going to start in a few days, mid april and next week. probably. so this, if this is i'm, is direction the russian missile defense, really, alberta so okay what, what are the exactly trying to say? so they're going to be slightly puzzled about that. i'm not sure they will be puzzled till probably laughing about it, right? so i don't see any, i'm assuming this was constructed to misd
u. s. insider is that a u. s. i u. s. insider and up for instance, ray mcgovern, pharmacy analyst who knows one or 2 sings about the beltway in the how intel works . he said, look, this looks a little bit like viet nam, when the pentagon used to put up the absolute inflated figures, then it was see the reality was completely different. but it could also be a mix of there, an element of miss direction in it. this or not another ca shores. but why is that? why, why in the 1st place, why leak it...
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u. s. general is in charge of the military in south korea. south korea is really an occupied country, occupied by the u. s. a pawn. it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so, really bad news reminding president yawn who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means that the united states will continue to threaten the dpr k with nuclear weapons. a journalist has been forcibly removed from a conference after confronting a panel of western media editors including the new york times and the washington post, where he asked them rather uncomfortable questions. is there anything you've gotten right in the last 20 years, or am i mistaken about that? i mean, it's just kind of funny because i racked wrong serial. wrong rush again, really wrong. i mean, if you go in partial, shouldn't you at least say right, that's the lensky was going to bring us on the verge of world war 3. that seems pretty fair. while julian is gone, once in prison, all of you got, you know that check's you because he's in jail for doing your job an
u. s. general is in charge of the military in south korea. south korea is really an occupied country, occupied by the u. s. a pawn. it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so, really bad news reminding president yawn who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means that the united states will continue to threaten the dpr k with nuclear weapons. a journalist has...
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u. s. u. s. senate leaders accordion russia to immediately released the wall street journal reporter for which he was arrested and accused of spying for the us government's local media say he pleaded not guilty. us vice president, carmen harris has met the 2 democrats who were expelled from the tennessee house of representatives. they were voted out after ledia protest, the mining stricter gun controls on to the house floor. last week. their removal came in the middle of a public uproar after the latest school shooting in nashville, alan fisher. as this report we have become known as the tennessee 33 democrats who loudly argued for gun control in the state. the feast expulsion from the overwhelmingly republican legislature for allegedly breaking rules and decorum too were kicked out the 2 black lawmakers, vice president come le harris made a horridly arranged trip to the state to show support from the biden white house for them under arguments. democracy says you think oh you do not. 7 that the
u. s. u. s. senate leaders accordion russia to immediately released the wall street journal reporter for which he was arrested and accused of spying for the us government's local media say he pleaded not guilty. us vice president, carmen harris has met the 2 democrats who were expelled from the tennessee house of representatives. they were voted out after ledia protest, the mining stricter gun controls on to the house floor. last week. their removal came in the middle of a public uproar after...
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u. s. general is in charge of the military and south korea. south korea is really an occupied country occupied by the us. so pawn, it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so really wide news reminding president yawn who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means that the united states will continue to threaten the dpr k with nuclear weapons. that's her up on the our thanks for joining in for breaking news and updates head over to r t dot com and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms. we'll see about the, the top, the, our, the ah ah, with the discovery of the new world, at the end of the 15th century, there appeared atlantic slave dre. the slave traders from european countries started building forts on the western coast of the african continent to transport the african inhabitants to america, to be forced into hard labor. until the middle of the 17th century. portugal had played the main role in this atrocious business. then great britain, france and the netherlands took the leadership for the span of 400 years of legal and illegal slave trade
u. s. general is in charge of the military and south korea. south korea is really an occupied country occupied by the us. so pawn, it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so really wide news reminding president yawn who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means that the united states will continue to threaten the dpr k with nuclear weapons. that's her up on...
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right next to me is the probably most luxurious electric s u b out there right now the new mercedes benz e q s s u v. if that's true, we want to find out today. but 1st we'll head out of the city right into the mountains. oh, and we're going to change the color little bit. as expected, the flagship electric su, v of the brand comes with all the bells and whistles, such as over the air updates for digital features and cars software. the general driving impression in the u. s. s. u v is smooth as hell. it is silent on the interior. you. he almost no wind noises then of course, you profit from the fact that electric cars are way more silent then for example, combustion engine cars. furthermore, the adaptive suspension keeps most of the bombs outside, so you don't really fear them in the interior. in fact, this is really close to what i would imagine. if i think about luxurious driving, ah, the entry level version, which is the q s $450.00 plus comes in with $265.00 kilowatts at the rear leverage consumption between 18.6 and 23 kilowatt hours per $100.00 killer. i'm gonna give you the range of her own
right next to me is the probably most luxurious electric s u b out there right now the new mercedes benz e q s s u v. if that's true, we want to find out today. but 1st we'll head out of the city right into the mountains. oh, and we're going to change the color little bit. as expected, the flagship electric su, v of the brand comes with all the bells and whistles, such as over the air updates for digital features and cars software. the general driving impression in the u. s. s. u v is smooth as...
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u. s. the u. s. has asked them to back up u. s. in it's containment policy of china. the u. s. s. military bases surrounding china. it wants other partners basically to subsidize and support and give greater international legitimacy. and so unfortunately, cameras playing, playing that dependent role without a genuinely independent analysis of the situation has very little to do really with stroke defense. rather, it's one of the most riskiest ventures that australian governments have taken in recent times because any sort of war with china would be disastrous for australia. there's no comparison between the capacities of these countries destroys a very small country, and it's putting itself in a great deal of danger, by adding to the escalation of tensions against china. as the weather gets better, russian troops will push forward. that's the message. the white house national security council spokesperson john kirby has for ukraine. let's talk of kids. spring counter offensive, gross hushed as april comes to a close. now, meanwhile, ukrainian, a general sort of game merely has
u. s. the u. s. has asked them to back up u. s. in it's containment policy of china. the u. s. s. military bases surrounding china. it wants other partners basically to subsidize and support and give greater international legitimacy. and so unfortunately, cameras playing, playing that dependent role without a genuinely independent analysis of the situation has very little to do really with stroke defense. rather, it's one of the most riskiest ventures that australian governments have taken in...
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s u b l. they are right now the new mercedes benz e q s s u v. if that's true, we want to find out today, but 1st we'll head out of the city right into the mountains. oh, and we're going to change the color little bit. as expected, the flagship electric su, v of the brand comes with all the bells and whistles such as over the air updates for digital features and cars. software. the general driving impression in the u. s. s. u, v is smoother. hell, it is silent on the interior, you. he almost no wind noises then of course, you profit from the fact that electric cars are way more silent then for example, combustion engine cars. furthermore, the adaptive suspension keeps most of the bombs outside. so you don't really fill them in the interior. in fact, this is really close to what i would imagine. if i think about luxurious driving, ah, the entry level version, which is the q s $450.00 plus comes in with $265.00 kilowatt at the rear and average consumption between 18.6 and 23 kilowatt hours per one. i'm going to give in the range of her own 536-2660
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u. s. the u. s. government and us courts. but and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly in the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months in years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political response to the united states. it's sort of the global south speaking back to power. right. and the iranians are saying that remind or reminding the world that the united states created isis from famously admitted during his presidential campaign. and he knew that because michael flynn was his military and intelligence advisor and we had other officials admitted and in the media and books come out. so this is basically a reminder that the iranians have been suffering at the hands of the united states . and this is just one chapter, let's move on to a little bit about iran, on it's relations with russia, china, in the south of the bricks. how do you see in the iran moving in, in this direction? time is not on the side of the americans because as the world changes, iran relationships with countries like china and russia. india are evolving. and now that iran is a member of the shanghai cooperation organization that has also benefited iran's relationship with these countries and russia ever since the war in ukraine in the war in europe. the russians have been. so you runs you economic relations. political relations, of course, are significant that have said big significantly improved as well. but he wanted economic relations with these asian powers. and with the global south are evolving and that is making american sanctions that's effective. i think the united states and europeans have to keep in mind that in the world they are a small minority. latin american countries are converging whether the americans like it or not. asian countries are converging. we see the same sort of trend in africa and then we have these broader groupings like rick cit, link all of these different continents to one another. the chairman of the b, b, c, richard sharp has resigned. min allegations of nepotism and murky financial ties to britain's former prime minister boris johnson. ball i did breach the governance code for public appointments. he states very clearly that a breach does not necessarily invalidate an appointment. indeed, i've always maintained the breach. was inadvertent and not material which the facts he lays out substantiate. nevertheless, i have decided that it is right to prioritize the interest of the b b. c. i feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporations. good work where i to remain imposed until the end of my term. richard sharp announced his resignation shortly after a report was published in the incident. it concluded he failed to disclose potential conflicts of interest while he was applying for the chairmanship that included a secret 6 figure alone provided to then prime minister boris johnson. however, finding stopped short of saying whether along with the direct factor in his appointment to the position i british government official accused mister sharp of nepotism, saying he got the top job in the state broadcaster basically because of quote pals, appointing house. mister sharp is said to have arranged alone about 280-0000 pounds reward johnson. 2 weeks before the prime minister recommended him for the bbc chairman shit. the b, b. c has been making plenty of headlines lately. new delhi recently issued scathing criticism of their british broadcaster, is that a documentary about indian prime minister moody lacked objectivity to such an extent that it essentially amounted to a hit piece. we discussed this matter with the head of an indian thing tank. it curves the credibility of b, b, c. as a news, i'll click it also exposes, you know, b, b, c, 2 jobs is that the chairperson is deep in the pockets with the 5 minister would lapse shape the coverage by the b. c. news which is favorable to the conservative party, the chance for some is supposed to be above any party affiliations. i meant in a neutrality there have been questions and more and more also actually within the u . k. on the funding on the b, b. c. and of course there are several voices within the. ready u k also criticize the bbc right, as well as it is growing international if rock criticism where they have been instances where b b. c has been criticized forrest coverage. for example, in india simply, you know, a few months ago there was a document in the us prime minister to which the indian government and the last segment of the public opinion in india protested and said that they had a balance due documentary that. so what this will do is that in the future, b, b, c reporting will be open to more questions and if you lose the credibility or it will get the credibility will get it ordered. it seems an innocent question from an inquisitive child has got people speculating in the us over who is a really running the show in the white house. one thing i thought when i got to be president, i get to give orders when i take orders and i redid it, you're right earlier this week, joe biden, and now
u. s. the u. s. government and us courts. but and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly in the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months in years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political response...
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u. in regards to them. not having any relevant opinion or that the new government that the u. s. was shaping when she said, well, s the victory angela, and certainly i guess, hasn't shown any regret for her involvement and all of that at least. but when it comes to this us ambassador, what do you think is the purpose of this interview to rush and media specifically? i mean, this is her introduction to the country. so she is laying out the boiler plate us position in the narrative. she did make a teper attempt to speak over the head of the russian government to the russian. people saying all we don't have any problem with you. it's just your government completely neglecting the fact. first that the u. s. is waging an existential economic war of sanctions. and weapon ization of their control, the global financial system, which collectively punishes the entirety of the russian population. and many of the u. s. is european allies, both leaders, politicians, coal, for russians to be punished and that russian culture must be cancelled. and then russia must be defeated and split into pieces. so i'm, quite obviously, the russian people would probably disagree with that. even out of pocket book issue . and then the fact that the u. s. is effectively de facto killing russians, and the people of don boss and crimea by supporting the regime in its tax, not just with arms, but with training with intelligence with satellite targeting, which evidently they improve every high tech system they have. and that's according to the u. s, western mainstream media. her, her claims that her problems aren't with the russian. people do not match the facts of the proxy war that the u. s. government is wagin
u. in regards to them. not having any relevant opinion or that the new government that the u. s. was shaping when she said, well, s the victory angela, and certainly i guess, hasn't shown any regret for her involvement and all of that at least. but when it comes to this us ambassador, what do you think is the purpose of this interview to rush and media specifically? i mean, this is her introduction to the country. so she is laying out the boiler plate us position in the narrative. she did make...