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u. s. b u k. canada no way of all expanding the use of fossil fuels. kristin salumi has moved from the purchase. after this have come to new york to amplify the voice of human temporary general antonio gutierrez, ahead of this week's un climb its summit ambition. good cherish has been calling on roads leaders to take new steps, bold and concrete actions towards eliminating fossil fuel usage. and that includes coal, gas, and oil. now, they are in particular targeting president joe biden of the united states and they have specific demands. those demands include ending new permits for fossil fuel extraction. it also includes phasing out drilling on public lands and in public the waters. and also they want the president to declare a climate emergency they say doing that would free up more funding and expedite the change to renewable energy. it's a call that is being echoed through the streets here, a march that's being led by indigenous people and communities at the forefront of the negative impacts of climate change and thousands have turned out to make that message clear to the european commission president ortho live on the line has visited the italian island lum producer. she arrived with the tele and prime minister hit invited her to see for herself the unprecedented number of refugees and migrants arriving from africa. harry forces force from non producing georgia, maloney had invited to european commission president here precisely to see how much pressure it least stuff. and most territory was on the it didn't take long for the time and probably minister also to be confronted with that reality. and nobody only was confronted by a method was a resident. he pushed back when she talked about investing more money, insisting instead they needed health, peace, and dignity. and they have that in common with the thousands of maybe african arrivals this week, crammed into the islands reception center. the 2 for the patients visit a greatly more ordered, seen them up as on show just the previous night. the number reduced from 2 and a half 121500 is transferred to the mainland, continued european commission president had prepared a 10 point plan for responds to the crisis. i want to be very clear as we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and not the smugglers and traffic goes along with more help processing and monitoring the arrivals and the pledge to ensure legal routes. genuine refugees from the line spoke of increased naval activity without committing to the kind of blockade, maloney was speaking about. as recently as friday, however, she continued to cool the mole meshes to stop the boats from leaving room equal more. the only way to address the problems ensuring that the solution for one nation does not mean creating a problem for another nation. jada is to technical external dimension and stop the illegal departure of migrating. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border as well as an autonomy one requiring a european solution. but despite us live on the lands, 10 point plan much remains on, on so as to exactly what that solution is going to be, whether it will work on whether it will be sufficient for those who voted in georgia, maloney as prime minister packet, the reception cents that we also do from the teen as also about the visit. and the politicians distinction between refugees and economic migrants. we want the international protection because there is no peace in our country. we are here because we don't have a no toner to you from the funds across the seat to reach easily leaving our families behind. why should we do this if we have really for the some piece in our country. on monday, georgie maloney plans to increase the maximum detention period for those equals illegal migrants to 18 months the european maximum. but the motivation, the desperation to reach these shows, remains on the are you close it out? just your head on out is there. i will tell you why israel has denounced the latest addition to you. next goes list of 12 heritage sites. the 8th for long, dry season in indonesia tends to y scales the it's very spring and that is a heat wave. boring at the new south, wales is nothing about the blue sky is blazing down on. for example, sydney, what frontal assistance are coming through lossy going through the bite? if you shall seem like you may be in west australia and then that line, direct your eyes down towards the task manager window, be the thing. but to sit in the seat attempts, you should be nothing like this high, you might even set gets another record for september of come wednesday at about 34 and a bit degrees. now it's not quite as warm in new zealand, and the wind is driving down before it gets to sacrifice. and so when isn't your problem, but you have got a bit of a sudden effect is when the wind goes over the mountains of all things in christ. church otherwise and fairly bright from the nice day to be honest, this is tuesday, we took you back in to an easiest to coming to the end of the dry spell. so there are a few light charles in java, the heavier ones up to the north to california, maybe solar y c. and then throughout the philippines and still some heavy rain to be had in china. once again, it's working its way across the yangtze or big for the north. las as well as it has been fed. the service in china in japan. and the story is something you want of humidity and sharon, but look at the temperature 6 above average. still in turkey and the facing down prejudice. breaking new ground is the museum american and the living pick metals. i felt like this was my opportunity to dispel a lot of stereotypes that people have about some of them community meet a to hodge mohammed. i'm african american, i choose to wear hijab, i'm not only an athlete, i'm like literally the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world and i'm going to show you exactly what most women can do in sport generations. food on out to 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the book and back you watching out, is there a line to a top stories? this down is now a week since devastating floods in libya kills thousands of people. international 8 has begun arriving, but it's been slow to reach the west, have areas rescue operations on the way as dive. a search for bodies washed out 5 ton of stadium protections purchased as a financial aid office's ready forces to attack them along the gauze. and buddha, demonstrations wet against israeli soldiers, von, and the confronting. i'm assuming worship. as near the alex and most compound penny on sunday, climate activist on demonstration in new york ahead of mondays, united nations general assembly un missing the feature, the fest and the climate ambitions summit on the sidelines purchases. i agree that the u. s. u. k. canada in no way will expanding the fossil fuel. dozens of people including police officers, have been injured as an error tree and cultural festival in the gym and city has still got more than $200.00 people have been arrested off to support as all see every tree and government forth with opponents even was organized by several groups considered to be close to president is yes, f wacky pro and anti government or a tree or the 1st on the street in germany. kind of the sweden and israel in recent months. the me talk side is to the 9. it's around noon, a group of hundreds to $200.00 people supporting the error. trade in opposition appeared here shortly before 2 pm. people attacked those who wanted to go to the event where were already there, stones bottles, iron bars and wooden stakes, where use common sign in the dominican republic, defense minister has told out as they are the neighboring hate agents don't building a canal on the shed river the buddha, the 2nd day off to the
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u. s. u k. canada and to no way, oh, expanding the use of fossil fuels despite experiencing the hottest summit since records began us well, well those leaders are taking process, taking place well be just arriving in the city for the 78 session of the united nations general assembly on choose day, many a wondering if the assembly has the political will power to put assigned to political attentions and address the needs of the world's most vulnerable areas. although musk as to james by his reports. every year, this is the time of year when world leaders come to new york and speaking the un general assembly. last year, ukraine's presence that landscape address the gathering by video link. but this time is expected to attend in person with president putin facing. and the rest warrant from the international criminal court is not coming and will be represented by his foreign minister. so a lever off the u. n. c's, no chance of meaningful discussions on ending the war, but they will work towards the
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u. s. u k. and china in charlotte dubin states, no as ethnic tensions between the serbian and they'll be in the, in population in cost of both threatens all like conflict. what next for the disputed region, or show the modus operandi? dig deeper into that. and that's the we are in august on one of the most ethically, and culturally diverse regions on the entire planet. as you make your way through, the stop you will discover at each region is known for its own unique arts and traditions. news. the russian states never see as one of the most sense community best. most all sense and up the in the $65.00 to $5.00 and speed. what else? suppose question about this. even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin, the machine, the states on russia to day and split the r t smooth net keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for the question, did you say even closer to the hello, i'm a no a chan you are tuned into motors up for and i, if you haven't already heard
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u. s. u. k. and china and jeremy, more than 200 and every 3 in opposition. activists have been detained, off of classes broke out during uncomfortable festival in the southern city. scott, or the said who are in good in the scuffles on saturday, included in these 20 things pete police officers. so the before the passenger was set to begin the hundreds of votes as arrived, them began. rhinestones ruffles, and other items that attend these annual enforcement. the event was organized by several as ations as to this to have ties with it between present up with the government. the broad test was the way the latest in as words, the lights to the chain of unrest surrounding every dream, colorful festivals all over the world. early in september, rise between the arrival of ships taylor leave and left dozens of people into it, including several police officers, tens of thousands have migrated from the east up and country to europe. in recent years, many of the things have been mis fee $25.00 and $7.00 goe
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u. s. u. k, australia, new zealand for all, some other countries. who knows what headline story is on the conflicts between all media and as a by john and the nicole know tower back region where the 1st car back refugees arriving in media. if you want to, terry and camp has been established and the median village of quoted so new be locked in a card or connecting all media. and they're going to turn back the refugees of being registered, receiving emergency services and assistance from the red cross on the russian peace keeping mission working. it was seen some of those wounded and the conflicts are also being sent to the account of reducing the gomez, which has reports from the same by stand on the, on the road. lincoln. i mean, we're not going to grow bucket is also known as the lodging corner where the corner has been sealed for last 9 months by a zip again. but now, as you can see, right behind me is the human deer and assistant cam. fist, human jordan, assistant kim, on the, i mean inside of the buddha, it already welcome to refugees from the f
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u. s. u k, and the soviet union were allied against nazi germany. and together they defeated nazi germany. the truth is the soviet union did the lion's share of the dying in the line chair of the killing, right the, the so it's lost at least 27000000 people fighting the nazis, the number you actually, that i've seen is now increased about 34000000 lost and about 80 to 85 percent of the germans who were killed in world war 2 were killed on the eastern front by the soviets to but that history is now being denied. we are now being slowly led to believe that somehow the west was on the side of germany against the soviet union. by the way, that goes back to reagan, reagan made those implications. you know, when he was president, to know we were always undecided germs. right. um, but this is accelerated now and people are being led somehow to believe that we are fighting the soviet union and not fighting the nazis. and the truth is after world war 2. the see i brought over what 1100 knots east to the us, to help to fight the cold war and something going o
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u. s u k. canada and nowhere will expanding the use of fossil fuels despite experiencing the hottest summer since records the gum. that's good live to christian salumi. she is, well demonstration, the marching that behind you in the streets of christian why they've chosen today to take to the streets of the well this wednesday is the united nations climate ambition summit. and they are hoping to echo the call . activists are hoping to echo the call and amplify the calls of the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, who is asking world leaders to come with new, strong, concrete commitments sort ending fossil fuel use that she has made that the price of entry for delegations from around the world, so active is want to be sure that these leaders know that they are watching and they will hold them accountable for whatever decisions come out of this. i am amazed at how many people have shown up here. there are thousands in the street. we're here in 20 to 50000. possibly. certainly. they've been passing us for the last hour and i've spoken to people from not only the united states, but from all around the world, and i have joining me now. someone who represents the glenn family foundation in trinidad and tobago. to talk about the situation there in the, in the caribbean and the island nations like yours. what are you feeling in terms of the impact? yeah, right now the impacts of climate change on the caribbean and other parts of all the south are absolutely top of state and i'm here to bring attention to the impacts of all things. so fuel injection here in the global north is having the argument is like the one i come from, trinidad and tobago is an interesting country in and of itself, isn't it? i was surprised when you told me that they were in the oil producing country. i didn't know, yeah, we're actually participating in the very industries that are endangering our communities. so turned out is one in a unique position where as we're calling for the past few addictions here in the united states. i also have to make that holland from that into baker. what about the united states? what is the message for president job id? i'd really like joe biden to cancel all existing fossil fuel projects that have federal subsidies, and also make sure that there is no authorization of new faucet. i believe it's also called for a climate emergency. what would that they would actually make available new measures and your funding to address the times issues and to get impacts on communities, particularly communities of color, additional communities eligibility. this i live on close on the coast, whether you have a thank you so much, darren for joining us here today on the sidelines of this very busy and well populated march of climate act of this again, that meeting at the united nations will be taking place on wednesday, in fact, these marchers are headed over as close as they can get to the united nations right now, and we'll be following up with them later. okay, questions we bring into the voice, is that from the climate protests on the streets of new york? thanks very much, chris. still ahead. hey, on out to 0. the migration is a 0 pain challenge and it needs a your pins, answer and solution. a coal for unity to cub migrant crossings. the heads of your pin commission visits the it's helen island of a month to do something. and a prolonged dry season in indonesia, tense bus home lice failed into terraces and the there's a mole, st flooding in the sides of france and even spain as this mass supply, which is positive wrapped around federal system, marches into west and europe stretches actually up as far as norway, but these, the scenes just down the coasts from top are gone to a concentration of rain old taking down a rather narrow street at to the ventured into the mediterranean, taking some debris with it. so you can see the potential as the storms march forward. so for the south of france, the suites and, and for know if the as the case during monday, the same also might be true in past. i'm so no way that this is a cold front sol attempt just behind have dropped several degrees and the same eventually take place a little bit further east proud, for example, it happens between monday and tuesday, september, which is 20. so you come down to more or less, your average on that day south of europe. and of course the still rate of some intensity in parts of west africa. in fact, we've seen reports of flooding a long way east butte and see the northern name is more or less southern sheriff with writing locked in the central african republic. nigeria. i didn't see the in south africa eros as a very active weather around the cape. it's much closet here, but the cold weather is coming in to mozambique the of the it's the 3rd and what so now is there a has remind you of our top story is this hour. it's now one week since devastating floods in the back of thousands of people. international aid has begun to arrive, but it's been slow to reach the west has. how is my school prices are on the way? is divers such from forty's worst out to see if i thought it said in protest as the main entrance office really close to the tax. and what i'm comfortable with the demonstrations right against is where the soldiers find it confronting kinda send in worship has a lot so most compound area on sunday and climate activists marching in your head off mondays, united nations general assembly you and me, single feet to the 1st of a climate time based on summit on the sidelines, the purchase is angry that the us to k canada as no way of expanding the use of dr . phil's european commission. president s live on the line has visited the italian island of lum producer. she arrived with battalion prime minister invited her to save young president, a number of refugees and migrants arriving from africa. high voltage reports from the producer, georgia maloney had invited to european commission president here precisely to see how much pressure it least stuff in most directory was on the. it didn't take long for the tiny and probably minister also to be confronted with that reality. and nobody, nobody was confronted by a month, it was a resident. he pushed back when she talked about investing more money, insisting instead they needed health, peace, and dignity. and they have that in common with the thousands of maybe african arrives this week crammed into the items reception center. the 2 for the patients visit a greatly more ordered, seen them up as on show just the previous night. the number reduced from 2 and a half 121500 is transferred to the mainland, continued european commission president had prepared a 10 point plan for response to the crisis. i want to be very clear as we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and not the smugglers and traffic goes along with more help processing and monitoring the arrivals. and the pledge to ensure illegal roots genuine refugees from the line spoke of increased naval activity without committing to the kind of blockade maloney was speaking about. as recently as friday, however, she continued to cool the mole meshes to stop the boats from leaving room equal the only way to address the problems, ensuring that the solution for one nation does not mean creating a problem for another nation. jada is to technical external dimension and stop the illegal departures of migraines. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border, as well as an italian one requiring a european solution. but despite a sort of underlines 10 point, plan much remains on, on so as to exactly what that solution is going to be, whether it will work on whether it will be sufficient for those who voted in georgia. maloney as prime minister back at the reception center that we also do from booking. it's also about the visit and the politicians distinction between refugees and economic migrants move in if you want the international protection because there is no peace in our country. we're here because we don't have an alternative because of the c to reach each other, leaving our families behind. why should we do this if we have really for the some peace in our country. on monday, georgia maloney plans to increase the maximum detention period for those equals illegal migrants to 18 months the european maximum. but the motivation, the desperation to reach the schools, remains on resources. i'll just, you know, the dominican republic has sent troops to reinforce as bold with hatred as close the crossing of to objecting to hazy, building a canal on a shed. river. dominican republic says hays, you have to find a long standing tracy. patients are able to attend to that home country using the boulder twice a day. it's on home and reports on the board is that you have to hold on and the dominican republic on this diplomacy conflicts between high and the dominican republic. the 2 countries that share an island is continuing on its centering around the canal, the haitian farm. as low as thinking off of a shed river between the 2 countries, the river must site correct. and in response to that, the dominican republic has said that they can expose the border between the dominican republic. i'm hate, say, until not thinking of the canals is still the problem is in the local site. now we need this. we're going to continue on by the way, you cook several projects on your side of the with the project. we have this one is american republic, a said, well, is it mike? i the cool. so the river. and so that's why i like a treat to from about knowing, see is and go. so we're seeing at the moment patients returning across to the welcome. we thing a be able to pursue, assist on the dominican side of the border. the minister of defense for the dominican republic actually came to take a look at those traits. and so i often the question, how are you going to scope based on how you want to be going to get the haitian government by the school board of the scope. the canal being built in government have a lot of capacity to where we go with its own country is what he said. sell them. okay. yeah. and like daniel, we know that they hate the government because of the actions of the guns has its hands tied. but the construction of the canal affects the interests of the dominican republic, effect of farmers, and did find lights. the treaty of 1929. so it's up to the government to find a solution. it's in the hands. i also spoke to the minister of industry from the dominican republic. i came here, he's been saying that, well, a board of trade isn't going to continue. not really, most of the dominican republic, not just the hate say that a 0 be actually buying. and the government will be buying up. the person who goes this dominican trait is starting money is to sell to the haitians that usually come here to buy them. but it does seem a situation for both countries that if it continues on is going to be ruined, is hey, fee, which has more than hall support, you know, some dangerous salvation. depends on the 3rd from the dominican republic, the dominican republic last week that opinions on those of exports. i hate to depend on selling, say that. so it's up to these 2 governments to try and get an officer. thomas, who's was really under the control of their own government, continue to take this to no don't holding out to say that dozens of people including police officers have been injured as never try and cultural festival. and the german said he had stuff got within 200 people have been arrested off the support of the i would try and government fault with opponents. events was organized by groups considered to be close to present as the self lucky pro and anti government or trends of food on the streets in germany, canada, sweden and israel. in recent months, opponents of the a government to being disrupting celebrations, mocking fuzzy is of independence from e. c o, p a u. s. o, somebody's of work is union says it's ready to cool for most strikes at additional calm money. factoring funds if talks with their employers failed negotiations for the united auto workers union, se discussions with big the 3 big us comic is always a critical stage bought flow. and the 13000 members of the union down to the tools on friday. they want to 40 percent pay hike over 4 years, like the call companies say is too much the strikes of now and to of the day a, a large parts of indonesia are in the grip of a prolonged droughts with the on such a val menia whether phenomena affecting farms and draining water supplies. this is dry season is expected to be the most severe since 2019 with thousands of people facing food shows just as a result. so o'clock reports. it's been a long hot month since the east news obtained got a regent and has seen rain these months. foot tall ross fields and out terraces of patched it thousands of pictures in the publicly village in the east. soon
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u. s. u. k, australia, new zealand from some other countries. and also one headline stories on the conflicts between all media and azerbaijan. and then the cool no tara back region where the 1st the care about refugees are rising in media. if you want to, terry and kansas, we established in the median village of quoted zone to be locked in at colorado, connecting all media. and like when i turned back the refugees, that being registered with saving emergency services on the systems from the red cross on washing peacekeeping mission working on the scene. so if those went into the conflict will say being sent to the cab produce, i'm a gomez, which has reports when i say, if i stand on the owner, old lincoln, i mean, i wouldn't go on a grid bucket is also known as the lodging corner of the corner has been sealed for last 9 months by his engine. but now as you can see right behind me is the human deer and assistant cam. 50 human jordan assistant cam on the i mean inside of the buddha, it'll reading welcome to square. if you choose from the formally
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u. s. u k, canada. no way i will expanding the use of fossil fuels. christmas leave me has more for me to purchase. after this have come to new york to amplify the voice of human temperature in general, antonio gutierrez, ahead of this week's un climb its summit. ambition to cherish has been calling on rules leaders to take new steps bold and concrete actions towards eliminating fossil fuel usage. and that includes coal, gas, and oil. now, they are in particular targeting president joe biden of the united states and they have specific demands. those demands include ending new permits for fossil fuel extraction. it also includes phasing out drilling on public lands and in public waters. and also they want the president to declare a climate emergency they say doing that would free up more funding and expedite the change to renewable energy. it's a call that is being echoed through the streets here on march. that's being led by indigenous people and communities at the forefront of the negative impacts of c
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u. s. u k and the soviet union were allied against nazi germany. and together they defeated nazi germany, though the truth is the soviet union did the lion's share of the dying and the line share of the killing. right? the, the soviets, last at least 27000000 people fighting the nazis, the number you actually, that i've seen is now increased about 34000000. lost and about 80 to 85 percent of the germans who were killed in world war 2 were killed on the eastern front by the soviets. but that history is now being denied. we are now being slowly led to believe that somehow the west was on the side of germany against the soviet union. by the way, that goes back to reagan, reagan made those implications. you know, when he was president, that, oh, we were always undecided germany. right? um, but this is accelerated now and people are being led somehow to believe that we are fighting the soviet union and not fighting the nazis. and the truth is after world war 2. the see i brought over what 1100 knots used to the us to help to fight the cold war in something called opperation paperclip. and so nazis had been whitewashed since that time. but now we're seeing this white washing happened on a much more celebrated scale. what's your install pays on the way back from his most american tool. zalinski wanted to purchase one to a state owners who also belong, used to increasing the strange relationship between cube and will for with the spot to the grain and pulled on west and supplies brewing berlin telephone has of course being a set 5 ally of it's in a box supports and ukraine from the very start of the conflict, but key of recent comments of goals, fury by components which is already heavily impacted by the cap, solve the rain deal with powers parliamentary elections approaching. also is keen to appease its voters an assault window, for farmers in particular by blocking oh, agricultural inputs from you. quite all. i've said this before the judge final visit, but i also want to tell prisons a lensky never to insult poles again as he'd be present during his speech at the un . poles will never allow this and defending the good polish name is not only my duty and honor, but also the most important task of the government of the republic. a full well, long message came off the zalinski speech during the un general assembly one from the podium. he took a swipe, poland, calling out such friends in europe. so putting on a show of the grain do now working hard to preserve the land roots form green exports. and it is alarming to see how some in your it some our friends in you or play out. so the tires and the police go see a to making thriller from the green. i didn't type poland, don't react to that. soon off to those was purchased pm with host motivates to declare that his country will no longer provide weapons to key of electrically. and wanted to focus on strengthening his own on i'm going to is i show that he's telling me we're no longer transferring any weapons to crane because now we will arm ourselves with the most modern weapons. if you don't want to be attacked, you must have something to defend yourself with. this is the principle we're here to, which is why we have made increase orders. the focus mentally important, nice and, and quickly arming the polish army, so it becomes one of the strongest arms in europe. in a very short time. we discussed the story of political commentators on brit quantities, you know, to, but anyone who dies to delay budge from ukraine stones quickly goes from friend to float incidence, his eyes because it is he has had the lucky to the 16, our guns, and those are the believe that because these he said he who and is being treated as a he who in the they came to us as becomes, is such a secret, losing a new hope in the united states that everything is due to him. and anybody who makes any distinction, either hungry and export on that even though he had said to immediately treated us and then in the visiting scheme and that in the, in the us. and so irritating people all the help young counties. i mean, even the united states ended up with that and so they don't have necessarily the means to produce enough width. and so he plays those that they have sent already easy things, easiest way to try the things. everything is due to the man that was gonna necessarily do with the love. i think the americans have sent with the most of the concepts entries in the united states is shifting to learn more about things more and more demanding. and that's of this goes. i think but as i said. ready the least the waste was it was 10. let me say that it's not easy. i mean there's no, he doesn't, he and his ease of it's not easy for them to back track on their previous commitments. when it's heading out to the job in such a pile for on with hundreds of people gathered for an antique government. finally protesting against on supplies to ukraine demonstrates his health found his reading . this is not our rule, and we say no to this government. the rowdy k, my mid billings ponds percent, and now the 200000000 euros in ministry, a to key of reports and including munition miss solves on the vehicles and the mining systems. the announcement was made on the eve of a nato summit out the rom, starting at base in south western germany, where we spoke with got a back, a job, and i broke the european parliament. he's of the view that his country's economic problems of early wass, and i'm at the craig conflict to many german students by the way the government stores. ready on ukraine to they don't regard this wall as germany is concerned that in mind that all this happens against the background doesn't have a lessening economic crisis. ready in germany, which is taught the, the result of the energy, right? crises ignited by the war in ukraine. there is great dissatisfaction with the german government. this is the most popular government. this being certainly in decades perhaps in the history, in germany. postwar history in its entirety, dissatisfaction will be on the rise because i cannot see the government abandon either. it's energy or migration policies. oh, it schools in ukraine. and it seems that tensions arising again are the costs of the a. so again, president has said that the break away region is intent on driving his country into a conflict with nature resubmitting these so they need they are hyper crowds. they will always looking for a reason to blame sub bass. i'm not recognizing close to the developer. so thing they can, exec pressure on us will never recognize costs of us independence. forget about that. cost of only de albuquerque is the only one to blame. he's the only one who wants that conflict and no one else wants. it is on the wish is to direct us into what was needed. so that's the only thing he does all day. the the principal costco authorities have previously claimed that ethnic stubs what using trucks to block a bridge. and if it's in the north, they also said that the incident escalated into a shootout in which one police officer was killed and not that wounded. the group of sobs is believe to apply to a nearby more of the building of which and not the shootout. because it's also being confirmed by costco police. the 3 ethnic subs were killed by one was arrested . now customers need immediately declared the bridge and spent a terrorist attack. the supp is present in sits, the only costs of i would have something to gain from instigating conflict. long simmering tensions between softer on the break way. costs for region have escalated in recent months with violent protests of a disputed local elections. in fact, you might remember that thousands of native peacekeepers were reported injured in clashes with protest as not was back in may. well, we discussed this whole situation with august. and in the last 2 years, i had a special last couple of months. the there was a series of constance pro locations the only yesterday serbian children were attacked by uh no, i think will be any with the knife. the west uh is keeping a blind eye on what the quote is doing. uh and uh, what he wants is to present serbia as of russia. therefore, uh, a uh, malign, uh, 2 more. it's all in europe. uh so that he can come down. so what he wants or what he wants is to finish the closet of service that started uh, in 1999 with an agent troops. and there is a customer and then in 2004 and the other way. uh, and by all these pro locations as soon as possibly being encouraged to leave you. and also there was a crisis with the service being conquered and basically by on many i'm a special police the during the summer. so all of these incidents, of course, were amazed to prove all the local service who have no longer no order of a means of protection, but to protect themselves. and we know that i've been pretty, has been extremely radical since he's been in power. uh, we do know that uh, the relationship between albanians and serves in kosovo has never been very good since the war. obviously, it has worse and actually with the arrival of mr. cruelty in power. and there is a threat coast of always to a store and, and the side of the west serving president has been read quite a damage saying that a christy's objective is definitely to try to come to the north with closer to and take advantage of the situation to expel the remaining serves, and i think this is something that we can see globally mister trinity is not discussing. uh, the european union is not discussing with bel grades. virginia has no, they noted this and even the us has noted this around 3000 residents have arrived from the car box region to armenia. according to officials. this comes as talk is present type of one proposed to meet his as opposed to on his counterpart. how the of late on monday to discuss the latest developments on the crisis all to you corresponding yes, and i can report from as a by john, you not to fun with adults all set to take place. the 2 presidents read. yep. type are the one and the home audio. we'll discuss bilateral relations. they will discuss trade energy, as well as the integration of a natural gas pipeline from the bordering city of the, in eastern cherokee. so that's what's on the agenda, but what's not on the agenda is for starters, in as part of the u. n. g, a president or the one did say that he wanted to be a part of this tri lateral process. and the process referring to the, at the carmine inside, representing the going to car about as a page on each side as well as the russian side and turkey. it says that they want to become a part of this group and also achieve a number of important steps to ensure that this cease fire les, this last week was quite an eventful week. we saw the start of an operation we saw holds to the hostilities within the region as part of a ceasefire. and then came a meeting between the 3 sides. and this is where the text presents that he wants it to be a part of it. another very important matter that will be discussed behind closed doors will be the song is our code or the turkish presidencies. office issued a statement of referring to what the program was going to be like. and there was no mention made of these things are corporate or this chord, or will serve as a very important quote or not just for us
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u. s. u. k, australia, new zealand for all, some other countries. ukraine's president zalinski and canada is permanent stay true to have given a standing ovation in the canadian parliament to a full lot world war 2. not see, collaborate to because the full was against the soviet union as we have here in the chamber today. ukrainian canadians, ukrainian canadian world veteran from the 2nd world 4 who fought ukrainian independence against the russians and continues to support the troops today. even at his age of 98, the 28th payroll yourself hunter was a ukrainian phone ss, collaborate to who now lives in canada. he served in the infamous 14th voss on the screen and did the vision which later became the 1st ukrainian national army division. it was defeated by the soviets, red army towards the end of world war $2.19. canada was allies with the soviet union during the war. now these all kinds of photos. so you are a slab honk during his service for nazi germany, as he proudly stood alongside his fel
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u. s. u. k. and china. an investigation into us pharmaceutical john johnson. johnson has been opened by so it's out for it is empty, trust regulator not submit. our 2 sections of sky hi pricing of $1.00 of its drugs that treats the lung disease tuberculosis. the initiation is based on information in the commission's possessions. that gives rise to a reasonable suspicion that the respondents may have engaged in exclusionary practices and excessive pricing in the provision of but that killing, which is a drug use in the treatment of cuba, colossus with johnson and johnson has a non stop. it will fully cooperate with the south africa competition commission inquiry r t. i forget, correspondent, lucky you couldn't get a side why the case could be unexplained, the significant one. and so that's because the competition commission is known for investigating a match as when it has a reasonable suspicion that the has been exploited since behavior o an ethical behavior. and in this case, it does believe that johnson and johnson could be in contravention of fiction age off the competition act, which deals with excessive pricing and really need to be conducted. it will therefore investigate to the american drop maker for the high priced. it has been charging the country for a to but to those, to submit as an adapt creating. johnson and johnson will also be approved for extending, but definitely was 20 a pay to until 2000 and interest payments to block cheaper generic. so from entering the country, it does become even more difficult to even comprehend the move johnson or johnston, especially when you think about how. so that's because it has one of the highest cp disease rates in the world. and despite to being curable, to be is the country's top class. we do know at the moment that the health department started to give the decadent into everyone needed it in the public health, sick time, 2018, even though the drug was approved and signed in 2012. now this is a very we desperately need you to press that africa and by so that's a can citizens because it is one of the only 2 drugs approved to see to be like yes, that's with the advantage of a for oh, that's johnson and johnson to came from and the disease is also the leading cause of the, the kidding, more than 50000 people in 2021. even the world health organization says that nearly one 3rd of the data among people who have each adrian is a duty to that you lose the. so that's a gas has more than 7000000 people living with h i v and aids of more than any other countries in the world. but then the announcements of this investigation really comes at a very difficult time as the ethical conduct of the big firm is difficult company to do. dana p countries continues to be understood to meet and i'm the question, particularly at the highest group of 19 point they meet, which people will do some of the lives of well, these companies just lives up to the decades long accusations of all, it hasn't prospects above human lives, and to be honest, that's what i think it was not speed. just a few days ago, we saw that there was an exposure of johnson and johnson's take it, or leave at the building tactics, which is why people are calling it. i've been at the secret difficult, but ethics team contract with you so that we can government and other governments within the african continent. we. we listen to that. if you pretoria high court or day to the health department to reuse the suit to release documents, documents that showed how these big pharmaceutical companies insisted on intended to pauses for governments to remove. then double what they charged, wealthy countries in the west and had a sweeping rivers effectively leaving governments hanging out to drive the contracts also can do revealed the kind of percentages and prices. the johnson and johnson was offering to south africa compared to these other wisdom countries. after business that i forgot reflected on demand time in simple terms. big pharma, bullets south africa, into these conditions emitted dead lip and demick, when scar inspections were only going to the richest countries. the companies exploded our desperation, but simply pharmaceutical companies held us for ransom. this is nothing you and health activity in africa, even slammed johnson and johnston for exploiting vaccines that we could use to south africa to countries in europe for which they have already immunized and a large proportion of the population. and had often a very big surplus of big steve at the time active as cold for a full disclosure of the south african government contracts with johnson and johnson. and these other big for me to go companies and what straight diesel dates that would have been taken to get to the information. we believe that the context of johnson johnson has misconduct, immoral and own constitutional now as they stand a, from this particular movement from the 1st of 2. but in fact, in just a week's time. so back because we'll be pay more than doubled the price of the deputy we in a compared with many of the countries the purchased seeing the same drug and disagreement with johnson and johnson. and so that for gas has the clause which could allow for prices to be negotiated, but that has not yet happened. well, we also heard from south african residents who say that's selling medical supplies to their country. ok. and then slated price is on for and there may be typical reasons behind or i think they want to gain a lot of money instead of because they know that most people have a t p as a rates is higher than any other country. so i think they time to get it by getting out of bed. so yeah, it's really, unfortunately, but it's really and see, i do think they should be punished at the missouri either prize or else the most choose. came really is 2 eyes may be 50 percent of what the chance of each of the machines give out to us because we really do need that is our prize is our rate is high. honestly speaking, i don't think it's fee, and i think they also over pricing this to, to the sake of the pre k and c, it's going to be introduced and to move in by the treatments. first, are you going to increase the pricing due to the fact that we're trying to fight the door law in hand? so the, going to do this in order to see was it as a country and as our economy, we capable of fighting. this is a country, are we capable of still fighting with the is a for the dollar. they see that the economy coming separate for guys building. it's a one of the best countries, including countries in africa. so it's, we have several types of nice and i feel like they are against our goal as a country, especially as big a big country beyond things that that's how i, i look at it. okay, keeping attention on the continent, pun freaking active is can we say about non his colleague how been released 6 hours after being arrested on an airport in the name that they were initially held in the west african country while trying to board a flight to neighboring nature, according to the activist on friday evening, he and his associates as well as the supporters who is not a member of the n g o that a say, but rooms were detained by police. the airport offer several hours of interrogation threats. he said they were released on the 3rd mister se, but not plans to participate in the french demonstrations in nature on september 25th did not sing. the desire of echo was bending, in particular to use military force against the noun. this your leadership full authority is have not given any official reason for that attainment. the report suggest it could be linked to the activist political views. the incident took place, submitted multiple crews on the continent ongoing as well with nature and get them the most recent fix of the nation of pending is an echo was member states and has strongly condemned. the military's take over in the army. it's also been a vocal supporter of military intervention there. according to his lawyer, mister save, it is facing criminal prosecution, which includes incitement to insurrection. on his quote, under serious threats he himself spoke to us as we were caught, like during the times of slavery, when some on behalf of the owner came to kidnap and seized their brothers in order to deliver them to the owner. this is exactly what this plan and these government did, repeating the old re flexes of an obedient servants, and then obedient trader in the service or western imperialism, or more precisely french imperialism. i found out the fake reason for which we were being held accountable. i call for rebellion because i say that we want justice for our people because i say that we want self determination for our people. because i say we want african sovereignty. because i say we don't want war in the share. because i say we want the end of france, and we are told that this is a call to revolt. really. however, i have always said that i am against violence. if you do not respect, people do not think that they've been in these people. the people of africa will forever be a herd of sheep that will eventually be burns. cotton eats and like on i eat a lot of, i know, address the government opinion, and those who govern it. in this case, the government of france, your fight is over. but for us, the struggle is just beginning, you will lose this battle. you will no longer walk our generation into prison. you will no longer be able to buy it like you did before. 5 americans have touchstone in the house. that's part of a prisoner exchange between the united states under run in turn 2 of the release, the readings imprisoned by the us also reportedly arrived in katara. here that's across live now to our t corresponded, yusef generally entailed on high yusef. so a part and like for like exchange here, take us through what's known about the flights of the no ex prisoners as well. of course, the, all of the 5 year warranty and detainees were held in america, jails have been released today as part of an agreement brokered by doha, between one and uh, the united states. well, the iranian prisoners of the 5, they're wanting prisoners have been released, and based on the same agreement between the one in washington, 5 american detainees who were held and they're wanting and prisoners or presents also were released today. and they departed from $101.00 a couple of hours ago and arrived in the guitar, e, capital, doha, a couple of hours ago on their schedule to also get on board. i'm american airplane and i'll go back to their home country. so uh, based on the agreement, uh well, 2 of the one in 2 out of out of the 5, they're wanting prisoner. so we're supposed to be able to use that today. well, arrive into one in a couple of hours. we do know for now that those 2 a one and prisoners are indic, atari, capital, doha, and within minutes, perhaps that's based on the invested or it won't even bassett or uh, to do huh. uh, those 2 a wanting prisoners. well, get on board and they're wanting an airplane and come to, to run, to other iranian prisoners have also been released and they wish to stay in the united states. and the other one will join his family in a sort of country that's based on the comments made today by the iranian a foreign ministry spokesman also can on e. o also said that he won, pursues a pass of a dialogue in the past of dialogue between iran and the united states is always open for de escalation based on that same agreement. yvonne's frozen assets in south korea, $6000000000.00 of a one year for an s as in south out south korea have also been released and they are now accessible to every, to the iranian government. but what struck came was that the united states shortly after the release of the iranian prisoners. the wes reimpose of course, impose sanctions, fresh round of sanctions against some of their want. officials, including the former iranian presidents, not more than by the new jobs and the iranian intelligence ministry for their involvement in the jailing of american citizens. in iran, yvonne usually detains and in prisons, american citizens on charges of supplying espionage for the united states and the u . s, does the same with regards to iranian citizens in the west on charges of bypassing or from circumventing the united states sanctions against san juan. so, uh, sort of things happen between the 2 countries. but this is a historic deal between the 2 sides as it was brock heard by uh do huh. and the exchange process took place in the uh, guitar a capital deal. hop of its successfully it was successfully implemented but.
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u. s. u k, australia, new zealand for all, some other countries. and that's what headline story is on the conflicts between all media and the as a bind john, and then the cool no tower back region where the 1st car back refugees are arriving in menia, the humanitarian camp has been established in the armenian village of corn. it's only the, like in colorado connecting all media and some go in our turn back. refugees of being with just did was saving emergency services and assistance from the west falls on washing pays keeping mission working on the scene. some of those were entered in the conflict the also being sent to the account produced the gomez check for child reports from the st. my stand on the, on the road link and i mean it wouldn't go on a grid bucket is also known as the logic or, nor the corner has been sealed for last 9 months by his engine. but now, as you can see right behind me is the human deer and assistant cam. fist, german jordan, assistant camp on the, i mean inside of the buddha. it already welcome to school refugees from the formally self proclaimed republics, and we are waiting for the wounded photos and more if you used to come the whole evacuation is being conducted accordingly by the russian peacekeeping mission redcross and i mean the only emergency services the audio such stations is simple to provide refugees with the documents and services they need immediately that's hash and yeah. and has said that the relocation of ethnic on medias is notes here. yvonne's main priority. instead, he insists that local power buckle through as he should ensure the residents could continue living in the homes and the secure conditions. the republic of armenia is prepared to accept around 40000 families, but we don't want to talk about it. why i want to be very honest and clear kind of because we think that our meeting and seeing the goal in the car about should leave it in their homes on their land, indecent and secure conditions. today my assessment is that there is no direct threats and i'm going to car back to civilian population. so the conflict to update on choose day of to be as a bind johnny ministry of defense cover that was so cold, anti terrorist measures against local media and forces. by wednesday, the region was on the box is full control, and a phase 5 was announced. the as the by johnny president praised on media therapies, but facilitating the restoration of boxes, software and say i move because i'm good. many in media, i do not tie him in a so as a result of the entered service measures and their successful completion is there by jan, has restored at 70 armenian leadership. surprisingly demonstrated unexpected political competence. we appreciate this and consider a unimportant fact to some background. now ethnic, all media is make up most of the population of the go. no tyra box, which for decades was disputed between the 2 nations. but let's say 5 signs of integration process has yet to be organized. as the 1st talks between the 2 sides, wrapped up on thursday was no concrete feel. however, the bulk who has time today for its pilot policies have agreed to hold another meeting soon. because this box week is on protests in the media and capital with locals taking to the streets, image facing the corner, turned back residents could be in danger. criminal charges, happy ambrose. the games fit the people, often dozens were arrested. here is how the situation escalated the we are still on the republican square where we're a little bit earlier in the day on the 3rd public square here, just the center of the medium capital. and from what i understand, the moved on to the ministry of the interior. however, i can see right now and know its all about moving. now the process has been held in the last several days throughout your bon bucks. uh, the result is where, where i am right now is uh, the main sentence. processors are here, there, the list into the features of the actors and the opposition members. and once those pieces are over, they move on to adjacent to sleep. and later, as it has been happening over the last few days, they return to the square and continue protesting for a little while longer at about 11 12 pm local time. the crowd to disperse is and then gather once again the out in sundays process. according to the opposition, at least 40000 people have taken forward and their demands are still the same. and that is for the coal pushing it on the prime minister to steve. he's supposed to, their main goal is to remove him from power. we continue to come for a while and they called passion. yahoo is dismissed as an official into the collective security treaty organization consisting of 6 post soviet states of which on media is one. early this year on media is a pm. it's however, admit that he could say car back is officially positive as to by john this like what's on ritual. you see these be the 6000 square meters, including a going to kind of box. but it should be mentioned that our position is that the question of rights and security of armenians being the board in a car box must be discussed between by cool and step on the caird. the current armenian government's position is that the armenian government recognizes as a by john's territory. integrity. as i have said, i have clarified this. i find it difficult to give them more specific answers. most of it does have bind johnny president. the allies is expected to have this talk is cons, possibly just the one on monday and the city of and i hate to found the leaders will discuss the development sold this week times ortiz. yes. and i can, has more data as far as the turkish president's regis type, or the one will be meeting his azerbaijan accounts a part on monday to discuss a variety of issues. and there is a loss on the agenda from bi lateral issues to energy and trade. but more importantly, the developments over this past week. one of the most important topics that the church president will be discussing is the design goods or corporate door. this corner door, which would hypothetically speaking, be connecting azerbaijan with the nazi of on region which is currently divided by armenian territories and the quarter 6 to reconnect the country to us. or be john also providing tara key with a code or to the rest of the target world. whether that be traded through land, sea, or air, or even railroad. it proves to be vital, not just because of the fact that this is something that unco rugs interested in, but it's something the armenia opposes and says was not a part of the original agreement. when the 2nd car of a war teen to a conclusion in 2020, there is just so much to discuss and it doesn't end here. on sunday, it was announced dots of the president's home audio. we'll be meeting our meeting and prime minister nicole pushing on in spain on the 5th of october to discuss the developments within the car of our region. this is a significant highlight in and of itself. but turkish president are the ones says that turkey wants to become a part of this discussion that the trilateral group would effectively become a corporate level group pertaining to the caucuses. and the developments over this past week, it will be important and it's something that we will be following on the ground russian foreign minister. so gala ross is code for over form of the u. n. at the general assembly to give emerging nations most say on the global arena, it was easy to find middle initials, it's high time to reform the existing global governance architecture. as soon as possible. it hasn't met the requirements of the ear off for a long time. the expansion of the security council is also becoming more and more in demand exclusively through the elimination of under representation of the countries of the world. majority, asia, africa, and latin america. well, when the russian foreign ministers spoke before the un general assembly and to the countries gathered there. and he emphasized that, wow, there seems to be a one sidedness when it comes to international governance institutions. and well, the western countries led by the united states continued to break their promises, betray their word and present a dishonest narrative to the world. these optimistic because the bricks points the way forward and he highlighted the increasing relationship between countr
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u. s. u k. and china. okay, our take ours. going to strongly do been state bringing us through that. thanks charlotte. now love, but this one say popular vacation spot in the mediterranean, but not any more. h always in my friends have arrived on the italian island from africa over the past week, as well as the chief to see the chaos. now that the figure is more than the indigenous population in total, leading the local governor to the current state of emergency or to contribute or rachel morrison offers or technology high european policies in africa. i've contributed to the prices a thousands of african migraines, more than doubled the population of the autonomy an island of land producer over just this past week. all while the european commissioner for migration sat in the parliament, knitting like a net with listening to europe, i'm elected queen ursula bonder line president of the euro. king commission's big brain bureaucracy talking about china and ukraine. having already been beaten to visiting lum, produced by french right wing leader. imagining depends fluent battalions between these massey. i'm not a shed who's heading up the european elections team for french journalists. that example is the right wing hook. ok party. we ursula. and to tell him prime minister shows that maloney arrives after lam produces deputy mayor had already been standing in the street, yelling that lamp produced that just can't well, some thousands of migraines, that it's quote, an island of 20 square kilometers. we have no structure as he said, we want not produce a free. you want to live peacefully on tourism and fishing. nothing more. so queen ursula grace the island with her presence on sunday and offered words that will surely go down in the history books in the incompetent section. maybe it is very important for me because the irregular migration is a european challenge and it needs a european answer. so we are in this together. yea, europe isn't this big thinking both together, but hey, at least the migraines won't be right. they'll instead be making their way to continental europe. and because europe has no borders, they can just head to the french side of the english channel and over to britain, where they can score the very best benefits and ultimately become the u. k is had a while and then tries to make deals with african countries to take them back, which is exactly what they've been doing in the past few months. now. cleaner. so announce the used 10 point plan, which is the coal bureaucratic responds to a very imminent problem making a list with all the time it would take to get into place. it's just far too little way too late and useless to stop the imminent influx. meanwhile, maloney's contribution was to push queen ursula in front of everybody to get to need to do what the you agreed to pay over a $100000000.00 euros for the country to do earlier this year. and exchange for doing the job of holding migrates back from europe. ferrying them back to tanisha if they happen to make it out to see and getting a grip on the migrant smugglers that were facilitating that. and despite that deal, the opposite has happened. tanisha has now replaced libby as the migrant launching pad of choice into europe. and also as europe's outsource border securit
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u. s. u k and the soviet union were allied against nazi germany. and together they defeated nazi germany. though the truth is the soviet union did the lion's share of the dying in the line chair of the killing. right, the, the soviets, last at least 27000000 people fighting the nazis, the number you icu that i've seen is now increased about 34000000 lost and about 80 to 85 percent of the germans who were killed in world war 2 were killed on the eastern front by the soviets, but that history is now being denied. we are now being slowly led to believe that somehow the west was on the side of germany against the soviet union. by the way, that goes back to reagan, reagan made those implications. you know, when he was president to know, we were always undecided germany. right. um, but this is accelerated now and people are being led somehow to believe that we were fighting the soviet union and not fighting the nazis. and the truth is, after world war 2, the see i brought over what 1100 nazi's to the us to help to fight the cold war and something going out for a should paper clip. and so not use it been whitewashed since that time. but now we're seeing this white washing happened on a much more celebrated scale to what's your install pays on the way back from not north american torres is the landscape, would have to publish phone until the state owners of some of belies though the increasingly strange relationship between kids and will sole, with a spot of, of grain and pull down weapon supplies brewing. so of course, we know the potent has been a steadfast ally of its neva, supporting ukraine from the very stall, the conflicts, but keeps recent clements have caused fury by component, which is already heavily impacted by the collapse the grain deal with powers parliamentary elections approaching will so as keen to appease its votes as an assault, when i have a form of input to shut off by blocking, ooh, cultural inputs from you. quite all. i've said this for the final best, but i also want to tell prisons a lensky never to insult polls. again, as he did, we simply do in his speech at the un poles will never allow this and defending the good polish name is not only my duty and honor, but also the most important task of the government of the republic. a fully loaded message came off to zalinski speech shouldn't be un general assembly one from the podium. he took a slight opponent, pulling out some friends in europe for putting on a show of the great deal. now working hard to preserve the land roots form green exports and it is alarming to see how some in your it some our friends in you or play out. so the entirety and the police go see a talk making thriller from the green. i didn't type code and won't react to that soon. after those was post pm, i posted yet skip the clubs that his country will no longer provide lessons to kip, apparently and wanted to focus on strengthening. it's a ami, a controversial that these commie were no longer transferring any weapons to crane because now we will arm ourselves with the most modern weapons. if you don't want to be attacked, you must have something to defend yourself with. this is the principle with here to, which is why we have made increased borders. focus mainly and more than ice and increase. we are mean to polish army, so it becomes one of the strongest arms in europe in a very short time. and instead of trying it was we discussed the story of political commentators on break want, and he noticed that anyone who does to diverge from ukraine stones quickly goes from friend to phone. so let's keep eyes. it is, it is kias has elected to the 16 our guns, and those are the believe that because these, he said he who and is being treated as a he who in the the chain. because as becomes, has such a secret closing a new hope in the united states that everything is due to him. and anybody who makes any restriction either hungry and exports, on that even though he had said to, you, see, mediately treated us. and in any of these evenings key, and that's in the end of gus. and so irritating the button or the galleries. i mean, even the united states, i send the flip, i don't think they don't have necessarily the means to put use the email, flip them. so he plays those that they have sent already easy things, easiest way to try the things. everything is due to the man that was gonna necessarily do whether you love i think the americans are upset with the most of the republicans of central and in the united states is shifting to learn more about their needs more and more demanding. and that's of this goes, i think, but as i see the commitment of the west versus tunnel and he's saying that it's not easy. i mean there's no, he, there's a, yeah, he's, these are they, it's not easy for them to back track on their previous commitments. at least 53 people have been detained in the all mean and capital as residents to the, to the street to the 7 consecutive day cooling on prime minister nicole pushing young to resign up to his recognition of the corner car back region. as part of as a by john demonstrate has also said that, i mean he is living in the car about the region could be a danger. well i want to close now live to watch, correspondent bergman. closer of a run square to see you. i know you've been in europe on for a couple of days now. it looks like we might see a splice in finance. what's the volume on the street and tell me, what's the latest of the fall? we are. we are in the republic square and having a capital of yours on that at the moment. as you can see, things like one column over here. these roads are not long as they have been on the last few days. now the protest uh the, the opposition members and accidents have changed their tactics a little bit. and they began to have protested, protesting as early as 8 o'clock in the morning. this monday in that you know that sam, to paralyze the functioning of the city and attract more people to the protest as the result of that action. earlier, officials are saying that at least 140 people were detained while position is saying that more than 200 worded thing. and that includes, uh uh, that includes opposition figures as well as professors of several universities. by the way, students of several universities and high schools have joined the protest this morning as well. uh meanwhile, year by the government building where the main protests are taking place at night, the police are ready to deflect. any storming of the crowd shouldn't happen. but so for now, it looks like it's a regular monday here in the are medium capital, but the protesters are calling on everybody to come out once again in the evening. now what happens in the evening is that this square, it doesn't fill up the capacity of build uh its, it's about $75000.00 people, but the processors are saying that on a sunday night, they sold the biggest turn out. so we're at least a 40 to 50000 people were on the streets here, the process on sunday and it ended peacefully as deposition called on everybody to come out in the morning again. now we are watching everything that's going on here . we are looking at the opposition of older actions and of course will bring you the latest i said it is available. so you can definitely understand people's anger considering how much blood has been spelt ofa. uh yes, uh i know we'll be back to you later on. let's keep an eye on it. that was all to you correspondent, reading cost rest as well. i want to look now at how the conflict to escalate to just some background, a new wave of violence in the region, abrupt of last week. and that was off to the as a by johnny ministry of defense. carried out so called empty terrace measures against low on medium forces, which they all mean in 5 minutes to denounce doesn't actually have a question. by wednesday, the region was on the box is full control, a c spot was announced with the russian mediation. of course, we know that the car about conflict stretches back decades. the region is populated mainly by ethnic armenians. it's legally part of as a by john will assist by assigned and integration process is yet to be organized. as the fast talks between the 2 sides wrapped up inside the state, with no concrete deal, the events have cools around 3000 low cost to move from the car back region to a media not according to officials. will talk is present, tell you about one will meet his as a by joint account part in how and the later on on monday to discuss the latest developments on the crisis, all to correspond to yes, an attendance option in the city of not coupon web talks will take place that system to has a preview of what we can expect. a need to presidents read ship type are the one and the home audio of we'll discuss bilateral relations. they will discuss trade energy, as well as the integration of a natural gas pipeline from the bordering city of the in eastern cherokee. so that's what's on the agenda, but what's not on the agenda is for starters, in as part of the u. n. g, a present. the 3rd one did say that she wanted to be a part of this tri lateral process. and the process, referring to the, at the carmine inside, representing the going to car about as a page on each side as well as the russian side. and turkey, it says that they want to become a part of this group and also achieve a number of important steps to ensure that this cease fire les, this last week was quite an event full week. we saw the start of an operation we saw holds to the hostilities within the region as part of a ceasefire. and then came a meeting between the 3 sides. and this is where the text presents that he wants it to be a part of it. another very important matter that will be discussed behind closed doors will be these aren't as our code or the turkish presidencies. office issued a statement to referring to what the program was going to be like. and there was no mention made of these things are corporate or 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i'm within kind of, i know for them funny through so to come being the best as a business. i think i need to keep that number and it keeps say no matter what you said, i'm not, i don't think i'm i don't myself. no, i know my yeah, i don't find the website is on the i have a life of boy anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that a new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people the freedom of speech and 1st amendment got chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do you want to state level all that i can't support that whenever you see injustice regardless of what face or gender, what's going on. he see that he has to say something. the facing down prejudice. breaking new ground is amazing american and the living pick metals. i felt like this is my opportunity to dispel a lot of stereotype that people have about some of them community meet a to hodge mohammed, i'm african american. i choose to work a job. i'm not only in athlete, i'm like, literally the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world and i'm going to show you exactly what most women can do in sport generations. food on our g 0 a me in the us citizen, are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing persecution. fair people. 101 east reveals the never before seen footage on all just the to hello again. i'm nor carlin, doha. these are the top stories on al jazeera. it's one week since devastating floods in libya killed thousands of people. international aid has begun arriving, but it's been slow to reach the west head areas. recovery operations are underway as dive as such for bodies washed out to see my life. china has moved from aaa. i spoke to a member of the ambulance and emergency services, and he says that just from the see in the last 2 days they've recovered a 400 bodies. i spoke to a divers, what are the providers from this route that he just, he's a diver he just showed up to help. and he said, you know, they're 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this is nebraska lady how old her code is. barnowski was here. in 2016 fence that it has mohammed made history as the 1st us team member competes in the and then picks while wearing a who's that was the 1st most name, american women to women and then pick metals. i just feel so proud and so happy to represent not just myself and my family, but my countries representing usa, jenny, it's becoming one to send things. great. has been an arduous one. as a black listen woman mohammed had an up to back. so making her way into sports additionally, not easily access by minority not to mention competing during the time when that was wising on to missing sentiments in the us. my parents are from here, my grand parents, like, you know, we're americans. and so this idea that a ben presidential candidate was calling for a muslim that completion of entering the united states. i felt like that inherently would affect me and include someone who looked like me. but despite the challenges, mohammed faced the tab background and her face. she's remained a powerhouse on and off the fencing strip to normalize representation as an advocate to increase to the team. and also i'm the known japan that she even inside the 1st of a he's that be, bobby, oh my goodness. but now officer retiring has to what, what does she contadino the welcome to generation support? i'm am i am ronnie, and i come here to los angeles needs to be olympics sense that if the has mohammed come to speak to about her athletic career, i bustled a list of american women and how she's been using have chapel so it has. thank you for joining me. when generates, as far as i know, you'll find many was always very interest for i don't want it. and i was it about sensing specific heated seats, as you know, just as a mr. massey but because of your character. i remember the 1st time my mom and i saw fencing and we saw actually towards really cover the long jackets, the long cans in the mask. and i remember my mom saying, i don't know what that is, but i want you to try it. and for me, i knew i want to go to a great school, i, you know, google the top 10 schools in the country and they all have funding programs. um, so i knew that it was a bit out of my wheelhouse and that i didn't have a background in this for it. my parents had never played. i'd never seen it. but i realized when i started fencing that it was the 1st time in my life, but i really felt like myself while fencing. i was in uniform with my teammates. i wasn't seen as the kid who work a job or you know, the brown kid on the team. um, it was really about how that could be once i put my sensing mouse gone. and i don't know that just like really plan to the seed inside of me that i could do great things in the sport. and it's interesting because you also cited venus and serena williams as being wrong with those of yours. and they will also to act in american athletes who took on a scale. busy of which was white dominated, i want to know how much do you think so background effect to, to a dr. compared to the ups to clothes that you would face? well, my parents definitely instilled in me this energy that you don't quit and that you don't give us. and i feel like when i was younger, i realized that fencing would be a space that might be hard for me to you know, be a part of because of other people's insecurities. this may be who they are, or even society's misconceptions about the sports itself, or about who i was is i'm a fun, but i wasn't going to allow other people's, you know, use of me and who i was to dictate, you know, my own journey can take well, because i'd like to speak to the about the universe to experience you decided to change from the siding to be a doctor, to studying african american studies and international relations. can you think of anything specifically that inspired your that you really enjoy learning about when it came to ask in american studies in the united states, we don't do a great job of telling the history of our country. and for me as an african american, whose family was brought here for sibley. but there's kind of like this to mold show us relationship with even the educational system in a sense where we're not getting like the full picture in the way that our country was established. and the way that it was built um and the fact that it was built on force labor. so i, i felt like being out of school life dude. it was something that i had to do for myself, for my ancestors, for my family, you know, is to major and african, and african american studies. i feel like i put it to the people who came before me to learn about, you know, my own history, where i'm from and like these beautiful moments that kind of have created, you know, not just me, but um, you know, the existence of my people decide to obtaining morrison as being one right in particular that you enjoy it. was there anybody else that i guess stuck with you? um, you know, a lot of, uh, historical figures especially athletes has always really motivated me and encouraged me because they have, i think, helped me understand what my purpose is. as an athlete. no, it's easy to get caught up in, you know, this hustle and bustle life where it can be. so self focused and there's sport and learning about the history of people like jackie robinson or mohammed ali out the gibson. i have the opportunity to understand that my journey is bigger than me, and i can actually create meaningful change with my platform if i choose to do so. and there's one other specific area in america that i'd like to speak to you about in your book. you describe, are they hearing somebody dismissing the academic scholarship to you as being something that you are when you go because you applied. and that feels like something very relevant to discuss today in light of the supreme court, but against affirmative action. i want to know how do you think that will affect things to african american students? i'm not just african american students, but i think that it will affect a lot of no black indigenous people of color in this country in detrimental ways. i think of affirmative action as granting access where traditionally for a long time there were access for under represented and underserved communities. and not that in any way, people who, you know, maybe at a university and they are, you know, a be a part of a community of color. i'm don't belong there. it's that they are given the opportunity affirmatively like to be there. you know, to find people who may not have heard about the university or may not have access to that university in finding a larger pool and more diverse pool of candidates to attend that school. and so are tearing universes. he really worked so hard you it during sports, you were also thinking about what you wanted to study, engaging notes in that. but when you graduated he found it difficult to find a job and you've cited but your faith and your race and the recession. that was happening at the time is being contributing factors. i think a lot of young people today where do you see themselves in that experience? because the graduating in the shadow of a pandemic and also there's a spiraling cost of living christ. if that's happening. mm hm. what advice would you give to people in that situation? you know, things are a lot different than when they were when i graduated from college and like you said in the middle of recession, very visibly, most of them and a post. 0911. you know, america and even though i graduated from one of the top universities in the country, i feel like when i applied to, to jobs, my name always preceded me. and i made, i remember making this decision. um and during my application process uh to be a paralegal at the time i was studying for law school. i took my last name off my resume and it's a moment that i'm not very proud of, you know, and hindsight, but all i was getting all these like, you know, interview opportunities, the secondary move, the last name is ahmed from my resume and all that did was highlight, you know, even the discrimination that exist in the hiring process. and i realized when i got to these interviews, but the people who weren't, you know, offering me the entry, the opportunity because my last name mohammad certainly weren't gonna hire me when they realized that it had job. you have walked into the room. so um, you know, i do think that times are a bit different and that there's so much i think available in terms of like what you want to do with your life and years ago. i feel like we were just kind of stuck in this. like you're going to be a doctor, you're going to be a lawyer, you're going to be engineer and like that's your focus. and i feel like with social media and just having access to like more information and understanding that there are opportunities outside of those very traditional roles that maybe our parents had no ideas for us to do is we got older and i hope that we're seeing change and you know, discriminatory hiring practices, practices in your book to a very honest about how you were suffering from depression at a time. and that's something which i think people are still finding the words for the language to speak about. specifically, when it came to you know, that experience graduates and you're looking for a job. what did you find? you still in order to get you out of that thought place? you know, i feel like i have different points in my life where, you know, i wasn't showing up as my best self where i had these bouts of sadness. and the beauty of the moment that we're living in right now is that we can be more open about that. i feel like i didn't know who to talk to. and even like within my family, it was kind of this idea that you know, you can get through it, you're strong. i'm so as a result i start to bottle those emotions up. i don't think i'm expressing them to anyone, especially as a professional athlete. i had a lot of moments where i was made to feel as if i didn't belong. you know, i wasn't good enough to be there and that really weighed heavy. i mean, i feel like i was carrying that with me all the time. and so one thing that i would, you know, suggest to anyone who is feeling that way is to find someone to talk to, you know, whether it's a friend or family member. i started working with a sports psychologist because i found that those moments were affecting me professionally as an athlete for anyone who you know is experiencing or feels like they're having a difficult moment and not sure who to go to and who to talk to. i think it's really important that you talk to someone, whether it's a friend, a family member or even seeking professional help for me when i realized that sadness that i was feeling was showing up physically and manifesting itself physically by affecting me professionally as an athlete. what truly presented itself as like, um, like a paralysis. like i couldn't move on the fencing strip. i felt like i had, you know, let in my feet like there was no sand bags attached to my hands. it was a, some crazy auto body experience. but the 2nd i was able to work with a sports psychologist and understand you know, how to curb on those or that sensation i was feeling in those thoughts that i was feeding myself. you know, i feel like now i'm in a place where i'm trying to feed myself positive affirmations and, and really typing myself up in a sense that i'm sure to other people may seem you know, like crazy. but i like to think of them as like mohammed ali montrose, you know, mohammed ali like i may have presented as the psych really coffee person. but at the end of the day, you know, he was human. and i think that him, in the way that he spoke was really a way like quiet, you know, those narratives and that anxious feeling that we all, you know, we all fall victim too. and another thing i think is important to discuss is the fact that in our community is very often it's difficult to talk about issues like mental health and sometimes well, many people can say things like, which is probably on it. yeah. when maybe something more practical is needed, but at the same time, a lot of people in yourself included to find comfort in that phase. so where do you stand on this discussion? how do you feel about that? i think that you can find a happy medium, you know, my parents definitely side from you know, you just need to pray more and i'm more of like a practical person. i'm like, i think that you can find a blend of the to where you can seek professional help is are, you know, and in combination with, with prayer. but i found that in be more vocal about what i'm experiencing and how i'm feeling, and really understanding where i am like in that moment and trying to find a place of gratitude. you know, has been really important for me. like when i think about it from like a very like practical perspective of like having the opportunity to breathe like to take your next breath. that is a gift. like your health is a gift. where we are in this moment, what we do professionally, you know, those are all and guess got, i feel like in our day to day we, we take for granted because we lose sight of you know, what's important. and so that has been really helpful for me. so being a visible listen, well, it means that you have to balance a lot expectations from society, but also from the community as well. do you ever feel that because of the kind of platform you have, that you are unable to make mistakes? i mean, there's a lot of conversations around being black and how he has to be twice as good, but being his ibm being from a mess them community. i mean, if you slip up, do you ever feel that, that there's a pressure that even more you caught me seem to have done anything wrong? you know, it's interesting, i live between, i really don't care what other people think. mm hm. and also as a very type, a person, if i were to post anything on social, it has to be like buttoned up and it has to look great and it has to be authentic to my voice. and i feel like that pressure to me causes me to kind of like take a few steps back and maybe not even being that active on social media because i don't, or i'm like, adverse to that pressure that i put on myself. and you know what i mean? like for some people, social media is like a very freeing space so they can post whatever they want. and it just becomes this, you know, creative outlet for them. and for me it is. and maybe it's because i'm tightly wound in that way. it's too much pressure. mm hm. yeah. so your brother encouraged you to start your closing line, the weather, which is named after your grandmother, and a lot of your businesses and projects that you work on, are feathering representation of black women and be happy women. and i wanted to ask you of these projects which you most excited about. you know, i'm very intentional about the projects that you know i embark on and what i kind of left my name to the things that i want to do. so i think that i'm always really excited and the things that i'm doing because i know that they're all rooted in an anchored and creating change in meaningful change whether it is fashion or working on books. i think it's been an opportunity to create more inclusive spaces and i think more importantly, create something where we as most some women have the opportunity to see ourselves in those spaces where just often, you know, never even thought about or, and i wouldn't say this to the school and the olympics because you qualified for the 2016 that impacts in brazil, which was the same yet that trump was running for president. i'm calling for a so quote missing by what was it like for you representing the united states at that time? well, i've never ever struggled with my american identity and that way because this is the only country that i know. i don't have an attachment to any other nation. my parents are from here, my grand parents, like we're, you know, we're american. and so this idea that a then presidential candidate was calling for a muslim bad, i felt like that inherently would affect me and include someone who looked like me . so that was, i think the biggest struggle and also in qualifying for an olympic team simultaneously is proposed most on band you know, is being spoken about in the news. i felt like all of my questions around in all of my interviews around the olympic games became a lot heavier, you know, and seem to be so serious versus my teammates who, you know, their interviews may be more light hearted and what there are looking for to most about going to brazil and that sort of thing. my questions were like, what do you think about trump, you know, and what do you think about the most? and then, and they were all about, you know, like racism and some of phobia and all these different things that for a lot of athletes i feel like would, you know, be fearful, even speaking on those things that i definitely had apprehension answering these questions. but i felt like this was my opportunity to dispel a lot of stereotypes that people have about the most of the community about you know, where we're from, what we look like, you know, to think that every time you see a woman at her job, she is depressed, she has era, but she doesn't speak english. there's a man telling her what to wear. and it's like, i'm none of those things. you know, i'm african american, i choose to wear her job. i'm not only an athlete. i'm like, literally the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world and i'm going to show you exactly what most women can do in sport. and i that to me was so impactful . and it was, i found it really empowering, you know, to take that moment and flip it on its head in a way. um, and i think most importantly, i wanted to show us as most, some girls and most the women what we could do. and i felt like i wasn't fencing for myself, all of a sudden when i qualify for those olympic games, i feel like i was fencing for all of us around the globe. like however many like 1000000000000000 we are. yeah. yeah. and i feel like your image, i mean it's been around the entire world, our members saying it's the 1st time being like, oh wow, she's a huge, obviously, and i to states and she's like, you know, competing at the top of the game. it was very impressive. to say thank you, you've said that lots of people ask you these questions, right. and in support, there are always debates about things from b to rights to raise these things have been going on for a long time. but you, with the fast case, i'd be women to represent united states, and then all those questions came to you. but i want to know what you think is about a slot, and specifically that generated all that full right. why did people want to focus on that so much? because historically the world has been obsessed with hedge up for whatever reason . and to me, it's never made sense. if we take, you know, in the like christian faith and you have nuns who cover if you look at the jewish faith and you have orthodox women who cover their hair for whatever reason, there's this hyper focus on the muslim community and women who cover and i'll never understand it. i think that women should have the right. we all should have the right to wherever we want, whether we want to where a lot everyone aware a little, it's our business and i don't think that it shouldn't be, you know, for the public form. it should be left to governments to the side for us. and it's frustrating that it continues to be such a hot topic when, you know i live in los angeles and i see you know, orthodox women who cover their hair maybe in a different way. but they cover as well, and i never hear anyone talk about it. and do you think it is just about the covering and that his job or do you think it's something but it's not in the face that scares people? no, i think that it's rooted in racism. i think it's treated as pharma phobia. it's not really about the head job because her job is fabric. it's, you know, like the piece of a piece of cloth that we, we, you know, it's like putting on a t shirt. it's not about the shirt. it's not about the job. i think it's about the fee. i think it's read it again and just really discriminatory notions about who we are. so people, so most of the communities around the world struggling with discrimination from, you know, young listeners who think killed it as the police and friends more palestinians. or we're going to seems in china just to name a few how connectivity phillips, the struggles that from us and community around the well, my faith teaches me to, you know, care for my brother and my sister in the same way that i would care about myself and that is regardless of that person's face. so i've always felt extremely empathetic to the different, you know, issues and crises that we've seen around as low as the most. and we feel obviously like very, very attached to what's happening in palestine. what's happening in china and the recent police killing that happened in france that happened to be there. and um, you know, my biggest fear was that it was going to be swept under the rug in the same way that we see it in the u. s. and that we wouldn't see a response from the community and it's been quite the opposite in a sense that i got to learn that this isn't the 1st time it happened in france and to see the ages and the names of, you know, these children um, or young persons who were killed by the police, french police as the terrific. and i believe that if we start to care, you know more and try to force policy changes and to hold the police accountable. and we won't have this happen as often, but we have to do something to kind of, you know, shake the room and wake us up like this is not normal. what do you most want to see change in when you're thinking about, i guess the issues that you have, the most awareness about? what do you think could be done to make things better for the next generation of your listings coming up? you know, i think that there's something really special about this next generation, whether it be like young millennials or even jonesy. i don't think that we have the same appreh
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we'll ask this was headliner, beatrice bit executive director of the 2017 nobel peace prize recipients, the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. the beatrice spin executive director of the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. i can thank you so much for joining us on upfront. our 10 was a driving force behind the 2017 treaty and the prohibition of nuclear weapons to outlaw nuclear weapons entirely for which the organization was awarded the nobel peace prize. $122.00 countryside onto the treaty. but none of the nuclear powers did, nor did any of the nato countries. and since then, we've seen russian nuclear forces on a high alert level in the us to withdraw from the ran due increases in india in pakistan's nuclear warhead stockpiles. and a bunch of other recent developments which are the main countries in the world right now preventing the complete abolition of nuclear weapons as well. thank you very much for having me and mark. um, yeah, i mean the tv was a great accomplishment, but of course the big elephant in the room, of course, is that the 9 neutrons dates and the other countries that are participating in exercising and practicing and hosting new to us will the territory have not get during the treaty, and this was one of the reasons why we pushed this tv to happen because we saw that things were getting worse with huge quantization programs from the new chrome states. all of them are upgrading and increasing the new arsenals. a much more nationalistic tendency, they all trust me each other much more of this kind of arms for a start is happening right now. and of course, now we see how russia is basically threatening the world to using throughout them. if anyone interferes with its invasion of ukraine. so this is really a very serious moment, but it's, it's almost exactly why we pushed for this treaty, having these weapons wherever we will see them being used. eventually we see a very dangerous situation right now. the risk of nuclear use has increased. i'm not saying that it's likely to be used, but i think we have to be aware that we are pushing closer and closer to the point where we essentially going to be used and we have to drastically change. and it is the nuclear on states, and it's the nuclear allied states in nato, for example, they really have to be discharged because we cannot be as vulnerable for one person in the world anymore. well, let's talk about one of those nuclear arms states. russian president vladimir putin actually order nuclear forces to be put on a high alert level. what in your estimation is the likelihood of nuclear war? i wouldn't say that it's likely. i still hope that the threshold for using nuclear weapons remains very, very high for oil countries. but the more i see, of course, the war developing in ukraine and seeing the threats doesn't paint the great picture for it for what we could imagine happening in ukraine as well. and also sort of like a, a very irrational leader under a lot of pressure feeling like there's no way out for him. i'm very worried about this. i'm also very worried about accidents. mistakes, things that we didn't expect could happen. we just saw a few weeks ago in the i mistaken me launch a miss on, on, on practice, done by accident and having these situations happening right now on the beast engine. if that would have happened between say, a us a base and rush. of course, i mean because because it could be opposite that this will be we could stumble into nuclear war. and of course we see the situations like north korea testing miss. also i to be honest, again south korea saying that he wants nuclear weapons. we've seen bela roo, say that they could station russian new to us on the territory. we've seen poland say a week. it's best asian american to come up with an us. there's so many variables here and so many on certain situations and we have are just being sold, vulnerable for just relying on these people, mainly men, to always get it back to never make a mistake to always behave rationally and basically putting the feet of our entire humanity in the hands of someone like put in and just hope for the best. it's absolutely unsustainable. escalation has been happening for a while now. in 2019 president, trump also withdrew the us from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty or the i n f, which mark the 1st time that both the us and russia had agreed to actually reduce their nuclear arsenals. in fact, when this happened, you've stated a quote, trump has fired the starting pistol on cold war 2. so to what extent does move by the us undermine nuclear disarmament? and perhaps even compromise global nuclear security. i mean, we've seen this has been a trend over the last 10 years. we've seen a dismounting of international legal instruments we've seen by a nation and specialty in smith, both on one side, but for many different sides. we saw trump withdrawal from the i n s. t b a from the van deal, which the investor violates a lot of these kind of instruments. and we've seen them a barn at the chemical weapons convention as well. we've seen a really negative turn and then you add this very kind of trend of national mistake sort of match. so leaders a threatening sort of rest of a get an arms race must sit investments in, in, in nuclear weapons. and you get that kind of tension and i think that this is exactly what we want about like if we continue down this path, we are on very dangerous territory. and i think that it's not just one decision here and there that you know, makes it so dangerous many different overtime. a complete the prior to some of the pre authorization of the salma diplomacy of multilateralism, working together and seeing actually reduction of nuclear arsenals as increasing global security. and in the meantime, you have the rest of the world without nuclear weapons feeling at hostages. and this kind of situation, i think that there's a lot of countries around the world now looking at the situations like today, just decide over the fate of my country to do. we have a sam this and that's exactly what the treated, the prohibition on the floor plan. so it's about taking control for other countries to say actually we have to get to disarmament. we have the bond and eliminate these weapons. let's talk a little bit about the iran deal because talks have resumed to implement the around the also known as the jcp away. when trump withdrew from the deal in 2628 and excuse me, you called it disastrous. and you said it was essentially a pretext for the us to wage war on iran. do you anticipate a return to the iran deal and from a global security standpoint? uh, what's at stake if the deal fails as well when the trump administration withdrew from the treaty it had a very sort of i think so this just intent with that it was a functioning deal. it really had strict verification ensure the yvonne was not developing their weapons and the us just intentionally sabotage that. but the standard that was in the run there was the highest that we've ever seen that international. we met with education on nuclear energy facilities. and i a, a verified that they run with implementing it. they are not develop new prep as we know what they're doing. so i, i think that was just intentionally trying to portray the treaty as by when it was actually a very high standard treaty. i was really a he a huge diplomatic achievement to get it. so when it was broken, of course it's really hard to put these things back together. and you have undermined trust from iran, from all the, all the countries that were part of this treaty. so i think it's a, it's a view, it's a really good sign that these countries are still trying very hard to get it back together to get a treaty back together. i think that it shows a commitment from all sides. and i really hope that they will but will succeed. now proponents of the terrance they are getting the best way to prevent nuclear war is to build a nuclear arsenal on both sides of a conflict. so that they are useful. lead to the mutually assured destruction of everyone. that's the language it's always being used. you, on the other hand, argue that the best way to prevent nuclear war is to make sure that there are no such weapons to begin with. how is nuclear deterrence theory lot, and how can we approach this argument in a way that makes the world safer? i mean, new to the terrace theory is it is so strange try because it's like if it's because all these bizarre assumptions that we do 1st, it requires that everyone with nuclear weapons forever is always passionate and always takes to my position. but it also requires a certain level of irrationality because when would it be, were when would it be rational to start nuclear war, a nuclear war full scale if the war could end commodity as we know, i mean that will be survive us. but like the world that we know it, but that would be gone. would it ever be rational to do that? i mean that's collective suicide. would a person like bite and ever feel like that's the right decision to make? probably not, so you would have in order to test or even work, you have to be rational. and then you have this idea that the opponent would also make divide assumption about 2 measures. would it be irrational to obviously defending if there were here, but wouldn't be a rational to, to launch the nuclear weapon if the other side didn't have one as well that, i mean, if you want to mass motor low civilians like sure. and i think that that's also where this, the, this theory kind of fails. and we see it now is happening in ukraine food and isn't using his nuclear arsenal to protect russia. he's using it to be able to invade a country without no to offense and saying if anyone tries to help, if anyone tries to interfere with my invitation, i will use nuclear weapons. so basically, countryside united states are limited and is option where they can do to, to help your premiums because it has to go up. so here is actually a disadvantage. and when you're having this kind of stand up between 22 nuclear arms states, for example, like put in and by then who would be the most reckless like would, would by then ever convincing me threatened to murder more. so i billy and then to do would, would we believe that we put them to be better? and can we guarantee with all of our, like all the countries in the world rely on someone like putting okey men or she or whoever, to always get a bike to medical stuff 9. but still, in order for the types of work you have to be prepared across the line. so it's a complete contradiction. no to determines, and they can never guarantee, but they won't. it won't happen. so it does all these kind of weird assumptions that we're making and at the end of the day, mistakes happen, people are irrational, me, people act unpredictably and we can't guarantee that it won't happen. and i think that the consequences are so massive that we just have to eliminate them. is that before you go there, many of us who are persuaded by your argument for a nuclear disarmament. but some people would say that, given the history of settler colonialism, imperialism mass, genocide, et cetera, that we have no reason to believe the powerful people, powerful nations, whatever, concede their weaponry, their nuclear arsenals in particular. and that while the idea is good, will never get there what gives you a hope that we can actually have a world without nuclear weapons. a well guess me hope is really though we have made a lot of progress internationally in the world when it comes to international law when it comes to human bards. when it comes to rules and how we supposed to be having, it doesn't feel like that in particular, not when you open your twitter account and you get overwhelmed with all the awful things that are happening right now. but, you know, things like the un charter of things like that, you know, the geneva conventions be so you know, not just because flawless, assume preventing pressure from doing all these things right out. but we are posting being patient because they're both saying that you can read another country . and without those rules, if we never developed those tools, it will just fair game for everyone to just do whatever. and the biggest countries would, would, would been all those things. and they would do whatever they want, but they can't really always do whatever they want. and i think the things like the color station, for example, seeing how all these countries who were colonized by the, by the sort of major powerful countries have become free today. and all their own countries, and that's, you know, they did that despite these countries having breakfast, i think that is a way and the powerful have always lost their power with the majority has risen up and stood against that. and that's when you can really make change happen. so the, treating, the prohibition on the go up as is really a way of creating a hard pollution on this nuclear structure that we create as i no longer can these 5 countries and the other 4 that has them as well, like just dictate the terms and say this is fine because we have them and you can have them now where we're changing the game. we create a new loss, a new rules, and we're going to demand a different system. but i've just been thinking so much for joining me on the killer robots, the future of war, more technically known as leaf autonomous weapon systems or laws. these robots can operate independently and attack targets without human control. artificial intelligence weapons of already been deployed in military conflict, but some warrant to warn you crane could see both sides using autonomous weapons in an unprecedented way. despite you wouldn't let attempt to curb development and establish international regulation of loss. countries including the us and russia, are continuing their unchecked development of the technology. human rights organizations are campaigning against killer robots. while some military experts argue that they'll make more safer and more efficient. are they right? and are we witnessing the dawn of a new arms race? joining me to discuss this, our lar nolan, a former google employee and software engineer with the international committee for robot, arms control. and matt and moody and artificial intelligence research or with amnesty international bid to see both of you. thank you for joining me. laura. i'm gonna start with you. uh, the evolution of killer robots has been described as a quote, potentially seismic event in warfare akin to the invention of gun powder and nuclear bombs. that's a rather, a staggering characterization is the one you'd agree with it absolutely is not. i mean, the essential competitor is alta, but it's actually pretty much for the, the whole, the whole nature of the nation states and the whole way that we live. i don't think the weapons are likely to be about that size make. i mean, i think looking at the current context, we live in it. we're living in a world where people are building is complex and weapons which are on proven and their, their utility on their advocacy is completely on proven. i do think that on those weapons are likely to post danger both to both the soldiers themselves. i think there's a very high risk of, frankly, far as like incidence. i think there's a high risk of civility and harm. i think there's a very high risk of potentially sparking off the conflict and, and i'm an intentional kind of way, man, i want to have it to you for a 2nd big in terms of the technology of war. are we now want to see a racist who can to see who can build the, the biggest and most efficient and what is the most destructive killer robot? i just think it's important to note that states are course in competition with each other around upon us weapons systems. i mean, in january 2021 alone we've seen and it was in rafael bassett, the past systems building and showcasing commercial drones and robot dock capable of vision recognition. we've seen in libya and march 2020 the use of various cargo drones, which has been developed by true use the number of cases in which technologies that are upon what's happening systems by definition are being used. however, we set the form of the art armstrong is, might look quite different to what we're expecting. a lot of the technologies that upon, on the side, the systems are built on our technologies that are being used in everyday concerts in the policing complex. for example, based on one condition for mass surveillance, emotional recognition, gate recognition, pretty nevada linux. these are all tools that we know are being used against. for example, life's not are for testers and have been known to time and time again. fail into arguments, racially discriminatory policing, and r b facto against international rascal. so we're looking for one terminator to show up at our door. we're maybe looking in the wrong place and then argue that what we're actually needing to, to, to keep an eye out for, or these more on sort of one of the ways in which these technologies are starting to play a role in our everyday lives and, and daughter, how we live. and it seems to me that a big part of that is the growing of partnerships between these tech companies and governments. laura, you worked as an engineer for google before residing in 2018 out of protest after you were assigned to work on project maven, which seeks to advanced drone technology for the u. s. military. in recent years, amazon, microsoft and google have all signed contracts with the pentagon, while others, including elan, must have pledge not to develop lethal autonomous weapons. how dangerous are these partnerships? particularly in light of the fact that these companies have the personal information of more than a 1000000000 people around the world. or i think i would have like, like to underline what might just said, which is that these are not only mostly technologies i'm, there are huge implications here for civil liberties for courtesy and for you know, how, how we live our lives. i've cyber warfare context as well. so fundamentally, when you're talking about, or talking about the weapons, if you want to build a bridge, you don't really need more problems. weapon out on those weapons are fundamentally but targets that are mobile. they're not, not protecting belcher bases. and offer jackie and columns that are by people there, but people on vehicles that have people
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u. s. u. k . canada and norway old expanding, they used to fossil fuels. christmas leave me has moved from the process. after this have come to new york to amplify the voice of human secretary general antonio gutierrez, ahead of this week's un climb its summit ambition. gutierrez has been calling on rules leaders to take new steps, bold and concrete actions towards eliminating fossil fuel usage, and that includes gas and oil. now, they are in particular targeting president joe biden of the united states, and they have specific demands. those demands include ending new permits for fossil fuel extraction. it also includes phasing out drilling on public lands and in public waters. and also they want the president to declare a climate emergency they say doing that would free up more funding and expedite the change to renewable energy. it's a call that is being echoed through the streets here, a march that's being led by indigenous people and communities at the forefront of the negative impacts of climate change and thousands have turned out to make that message clear. dozens of people including police officers, have been injured as an ever try and cultural festival in the german city have stuff got more than 2. hundreds of people have been arrested off the support of the wto. try and government fault with opponents. events was organized by several groups considered to be close to present ties, eyes of lucky pro and anti government over trends of food on the streets in germany, canada, sweden, and israel. in recent months, the me talk site is to the 9. it's on around noon, a group of hundreds to $200.00 people supporting the error. trade in a position appeared here shortly before 2 pm. people attacked those who wanted to go to the event where were already there, stones bottles, iron bars and wooden stakes, where you as a common signer or tries, had any one presidents since it break away from ethiopia in 1993. unless science become the most recluse of states in africa, otherwise, off lackey and his rank near the bottom of the world press freedom index, right, scrapes, say, or try forces it systems to take up in definite national service, which includes compulsory military conscription, 1000000 our trends have flipped the country over the past 3 decades, many of refugees and neighboring countries, whilst others have tried to cross into europe. that's big down to a manual beta, maria, and he's in our trans right to and come and day to and joins us from washington. d . c, thanks very much for being with us. why are we seeing these classes in germany this time but as being in other countries over the last few months while they are breaking out? the 1st of all, the narrative is cute. this are not harry trance. this are people prompted by that came other trends. they are waiving the trans flush from 1952 during the federal ship. the intent on the filing, the image of a trans trace have been conducting this festivals for decades. it's a 1970. this is how it trans came together in order to come together with each other to the work, to be educated by their countries and their cultures, this as festivals that are called regularly lee conductors press tools by getting permits from the states, from the is just choices that we get the permits for this not done for political reasons. they're done for cultural for coming together. this is what's been going on. okay. people the what? so just the 11 thing that you said that the beginning that you were saying these people who break it were causing the violence and adults are trans that they are from 2 great. how do you know that was the proof? what would we know them? but we, we, we know our enemies said this people happy that 2nd not address with the uh, should i flagged the red and yellow flag and belt the dropped it in order to defile the fame a tried to destroy a transformation despite the finally said, oh, okay, okay, sorry to keep interrupting, that's what i'm going to get to this point. that why you also show that they are from t guy and they are not are trying to simply don't support the f. why key government anymore? the government, the people who are educated, they are very, very conscious. they are law abiding. they don't resort to bother us. every chance of being doing this naturally for decades. we don't have this kind of culture in their tra, tra, is one of the most peaceful places, very tra, if you go, you can drop editing. nobody's going to steal anything extra thought, extremely humble. they loving very low of fighting citizens do not resort. we don't need to hold the control of the bed and cultural events. that's just not the nature of the trend. people, they're transferring extremely educated, cautious, conscious. uh, and they are both fighting. so okay, that correct. but the many people who are leaving 1000000 of them who have fled to or try recently afflicting a regime unimpressive re gene that human rights work says subjects as people to widespread repression, false labor and conscription restrictions on freedom of expression and opinion on faith and collectively punishes relatives of alleged dropped of ages and does this as these are a tool metric people who don't want to be reminded of the regime they've fled from president obama during the clinton foundations meeting and in new york during the you and assembly meetings came awfully declared that we're ready to assist any are you tried the leaves? they weren't given black style of cherry trista, leave the country. and as a result, a lot of the jump us that's pick the same language, came to to the united states, into the west of entry as that is the reality. the united states and the west were awfully propagating pushing hard for us to get out in order to big k b i are trying to use. so the, the, so h, i does not have anybody to defend the country, any chat with the what would be the literally, uh tool. oh, to stop their traffic, progressing from developing, sunk, she is worried about the on air trip. the, to the quite big planes that you're making here, i'm wondering how your vocalizing these concerns to the governments in the us and, and to other western nations. the western nations are intent on reject change in eritrea. this is part of the a campaign. the people that are conducting this activities are funded by the west. this people are really encouraged by westerners to the, to the are trying to embassy and burn it down. let's just get back to best cultural festival that we can then finish on. why does they are try and government have to host it? why can't it be organized by the boss for themselves by the communities themselves and therefore avoid having these confrontations? that is a mistake and assertion that's wrong. this is a trend community is getting the licenses and conducting them by themself. the trunk government does not have the capacity the best to be able to do this. this is people driven this families, kids that have been here for generations that are coming and been doing this for a low type. this is people driven people, a do everything to be a part of their community part of the machine. it's been going on for a long time. it happens during independence, and it happens for the festival that happened. the beginning of the dependence for struggle celebration and women stay this on a try and gatherings that happened all the time as a peaceful. because okay, emanuel the maria, but thank you very much, taking time to speak to us that from washington dc. thank you very much. thank you very much. so i have had on out this era, the migration is a 0 theme challenge and it needs a your answer and solution a coffee unity to cub migrant crossings. ahead of your pain commission visits via tele, an island of lump producer. and ferrari ends when fulls of winning streak informing one general will have placed details in school. the the, there's a small street flooding in the sides of france and in spain. as this mass supply, which is positive wrapped around frontal system, marches into western europe, it stretches actually up as far as norway. but these, the scenes just down the coast from tyler gonna a concentration of rain old taking down a rubbing narrow street act to the ventured into the mediterranean, taking some debris with it. so you can see the potential as the storms march forward. so for the south of france, the switzerland, and for the if the as the case during monday, the same also might be true in pulse. so no way that this is a cold front sol attempt just behind have dropped several degrees and the same eventually take place a little bit further east product for example. it happens between monday and tuesday, september, which is 20. so you come down to more or less, your average on that day. i south of europe and of course the still rate of some intensity in parts of west africa. in fact, we've seen reports of funding a long way east. you can see the northern name is more or less southern sheriff with writing locked in the central african republic. nigeria. i didn't see the in south africa eros as in very active weather around the cape. it's much claudser here, but the cold weather is coming in to mozambique the on counting the cost. the african union joins the g 20. but will this spring real change to the developing world? what's to come? the cost of morocco strong as earthquake and a century less, inflation hit a new record in egypt. we explore how egyptians are counting the cost on ologist era. we tell the untold story the we speak with others because of who am i to where it takes a police. we have cnn in power and passion. we tell your story. we are your voice, your news, your net out is here. the, [000:00:00;00] the again, you are watching al jazeera has reminder of our top story is best i'll, it's a week, so is devastating. floods in the back hills, thousands of people. international aid has begun arriving, but has been slow to weeks to west hit errors. especially operations are on the way as dive assess for, for these, forced out sci fi, found a sent in protest as have been entered, dr. his writing forces attach them along the concert for to the demonstrations. what against his weight, he sold his bonnet and confronting kind of to me in worship of said, the officer must come home and out on sundays. um time is activation activists all demonstrating and you go ahead on mondays, united nations general assembly, you wouldn't be single feet to the 1st of a climate commission summit on the sidelines purchased as an angry that us you k canada. i know way i will expanding that fossil fuel use their thank depression preston, us live on the line has visited the italian island of lump a do. so she arrives via tell him prime minister who invited her to see for himself . president, a number of refugees and microns arriving from africa. high full state hospital, georgia maloney had invited to european commission president here precisely to see how much pressure it least of the most territory was under. it didn't take long for the time. prime minister also to be confronted with that reality and nobody, nobody was confronted by a month. it was a resident. he pushed back when she talked about investing more money, insisting instead they needed health, peace, and dignity. and they have that in common with the thousands of maybe african arrives this week crammed into the items for section center the to for the patients visit a greatly more ordered, seen them up as on show just the previous night. the number reduced from 2 and a half 121500 is transferred to the mainland, continued european commission president had prepared a 10 point plan for response to the crisis. i want to be very clear as we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and not the smugglers and traffic comes along with more help processing and monitoring the arrivals and the pledge to ensure legal routes. genuine refugees from the line spoke of increased naval activity without committing to the kind of blockade, maloney was speaking about. as recently as friday, however, she continued to cool the mole meshes to stop the boats from leaving room equal more. the only way to address the problem is ensuring that the solution for one nation does not mean creating a problem for another nation. jada is to technical external dimension and stop the illegal departure of migrating. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border as well as an autonomy one requiring a european solution. but despite us live on the land, 10 point plan much remains on, on so as to exactly what that solution is going to be, whether it will work on whether it will be sufficient for those who voted in georgia, maloney as prime minister packet, the reception cents that we also do from the teen as also about the visit. and the politicians distinction between refugees and economic migrants. we want the international protection because there is no peace in our country. we are here because we don't have an opportunity for the funds across the seat to reach each leaving our families behind. why should we do this if we have really for the some peace in our country. on monday, georgie maloney plans to increase the maximum detention period for those equals illegal migrants to 18 months the european maximum. but the motivation, the desperation to reach these shows remains on the are you close it out? just you know, if it is, this is the bank and republics defense minister has told alta 0, that neighbor and hate see should stop building a come out on a shed with the folder is the 2nd day off to dominican republic. close the board with hazy, accusing its neighbour of define, a longstanding treaty, thousands of haitian migrants have been forced to return home. they're making present says the measure will remain in place for as long as necessary. townhome and report from the board to set you up to help on in the dominican republic, says systematic conflicts between high and the dominican republic. the 2 countries that share an island is continuing on its centering around the canal, the haitian farmers locals. a big getting off of a shed river between the 2 countries. the river must start today. and in response to the dominican republic has said that they are going to close the border between the dominican republic. i'm hate say, until not thinking of the canals, but it's still, the problem is in the local side note we need this. we're going to continue on by the way, you cook several projects on your side of the with the project. we have this one, the dominican republic and said well is it mike? i but cool. so the river and so that's why i like a 3 feet from about 9 feet is a go. so we seeing at the moment, patients returning across to the welcome, we thing a build up a services on the dominican side of the border. the minister of defense for the dominican republic actually came to take a look at those traits. and so i often the question, how are you going to scope based on how you want to be going to get the haitian government for the don't think the government have a lot of capacity where we go in its own country, is what he said. sell them, okay. yeah. and like dental, we know that hate the government because of the actions of the guns has its hands tied. but the construction of the canal affects the interest of the dominican republic effect of foam is, and it violates the treaty of 1929. so it's up to the government to find a solution. it's in the hands. i also spoke to the minister of industry from the dominican republic that came here. he's been saying, well, a board of trade isn't going to continue. not really, most of the dominican republic, not just, i hate to a 0 be actually buying. and the government will be buying up the person who's goods is dominican trade is darmesh, to sell to the haitians that usually come here to buy them. but it does seem a situation for both countries. and if it continues on is going to be ruinous. hey, think which has more than half the quote you nice when the dangerous salvation depends on faith and the dominican republic, the dominican republic lawsuit that opinions on those of exports. i hate to say, depend on selling, say that. so it's up to these 2 governments to try and get an onset thomas, who's was really under the control of their own government, continue to take this to no, don't holding out to say that the schools in areas of morocco affected by last week's devastating of quake off preparing to reopen on monday. okay. scouts association is helping prepare children off to those of mistress. they've suffered a colleague from al jazeera rebec. oh hodge. report from i'm is ms in the foothills of the atlas mountains. now i've been on the medicaid that i'm standing, it's an entertainment facility set up by mobile co scouts association, which is meant to prepare children to go back to school as of tomorrow. the pulse of families whose homes were affected by those quaint weather in a house of town. all the neighboring areas, education ministries decided to reopen. and schools, despite more than 530 of them being damaged by do use quite some make shift facilities being set up by the own. and then based on the amount joined by mister e, mike, let nani an officer in the scouts association of myra cache. i mean, can you shed more light on this? was this the schools get ready to reopen just a few hours from now? not a home that a hey man who is a may a picture of it another. but after the tragedy, we discussed this with c and came to market. she's a miss miss region to lend a helping hand. we started by giving out food supplies, blankets and mattresses. but we found there was a guy in need for mental and psychological support, especially for children. so we decided to create this entertainment to come. we've enjoyed using the number of light open it activities, games, and pediatric o shows. we've also given out more than 500 toys to the children present here, and we've set up a make shift hospital to serve this area. and the new bank comes on villages with a release, a could not reach. the hospital is fully equipped with doctors, medical crews and medical supplies. we have been catering to those children for 4 days now and we could fill the huge positive difference in them or out of his presenter biden's. national security adviser has met the china is foreign minister in malta, that's according to us officials meeting between your one e and jake sullivan as part of an ongoing effort to ease tensions between the 2 nations long e is scheduled to travel to russia on sunday. it was also nice of workers. union says it's ready to cool for most strikes that additional call manufacturing plants should torques with their employees fail negotiations for united auto workers union se discussions with the 3 big us comic has a critical stage but slow and the 13000 members of the union down to the tools on friday, they want to 40 percent pay high because of 4 years, which the call companies say is too much strikes of now into a 30 day. it's a pretty historic size in the occupied westbank has been added to your ness goes list of wells heritage sites to also tom which has to instantly pre dates. the gyptian permits is the case of man of the palestinian city of jericho. evidence of ancient human supplements can be found at the auction, logical site and not so it was made by a committee of the u. s. cultural agency as meeting and we had as well which extends unesco in 2019 has denounced the decision and pulled it political in the some fun who of hell of some time has exceptional universe who value because it's the very 1st example of a city when men sort of stone construction and building a pictured city, this happens intel also time. and when men came out of the caves and thought about creating a civil system and a place we bring together a number of people. this happens, intel also time in this location man, 1st thoughts of the concepts of animal domestication and agriculture that are on joining us live now is um, i'll, as i'm a professor of his history and anthropology at shoney's state university of castle university, it's very much for being with us as a little bit more about this site and we'll probably westbank. so right, so the, the side of the council donaldson and his, jericho obviously, is quite remarkable. not least because of the structures that were found. they'
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u. s. the u. k. frosts gemini, and many more partners that are looking to forge more partnerships, submitted to those that have already been developed. now, many african governments also a wants to develop their own oil and a natural gas reserves. is that counter productive when it comes to the green goals or the doesn't really make any difference? and there's definitely counter productive. and that's something that we've been risen do it in calling out so that it is absolutely unacceptable for these countries to continue to resort to fossil fuel extraction, especially when they have pledged, just like the african continent to reducing our carpet emissions and full in fulfillment of the 1.5 degree celsius, talk it that has been politically endorsed and the scientific consensus has been reached. so what do you think this will make a big difference if these i mean, if africa only contributes for percents to global carbon emissions, would it be maybe useful to let them develop? they have that common in
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u. s. the u. k. specifically actually the nations and the 5 i as intelligent sharon group who's you know, sharon tyler. there's a presumably of us in your case of where i've seen the same intelligence. the calendar is a part of the ad single bond, but that not condemning condemning india. whereas canada is already, you know, taking so many steps. so it's very noticeable depending on if i mean, you k one further sec. yeah, let me see what comes up to, but we're going to carry on with our trade tubes within your nonetheless, because, you know, that's, that's really important. it's very nice simple. but they're not at and signature. but again, there's that, that question as to how strongly evidence is and then even beyond that, them in a, in this new jo political reality where, where as far as western countries are concerned, that main concern is, is having some sort of counter wait of trying to whether, you know, kind of this concerns even raised the level of something that other nations will proclaim that. so leverits you with so yeah, it's another debate, another citizen and what was on is another reason why we're seeing more more voices here in canada. certainly. and it's actually say, look, what is this evidence what all you actually imagined, right, thank so much you have a tendency that as that by john and media and scepticism, they've gotten to kind of back of how that 1st direct piece towards the, by john's presidency, said the totes were held in constructive and a peaceful atmosphere. no agreement has been reached yet, but the, as of the officials said they presented the plans to re integrate the all meaning population. the told is follow a ceasefire agreement which ended 24 hours of fighting with the separatist to bring to lay down their arms and to spend to meet them as by then code begins coverage. this could be the beginning of the end of the decades of conflict, azerbaijan, the officials and representatives of ethnic albanians from the going to kind of a sit down to took. they couldn't agree on many issues like security guarantees and ending transport blockades, but decided to talk again, adults follow assurances from ozzy about john's president, that the rights of ethnic comedians would be respected about. yes, yeah, i have said the medium population, living as about john, are all citizens simply, i mean a nationalist war criminals, leaders of media and car bach took these people hosted boys in their brains. the talks were held on media's independence day. the country's prime minister, addressing the nation, they thought less of domain as being should be valued in peace should not be confused with a truce or a ceasefire. peace has an environment that is free from conflicts into states into estimate conflicts by this cost is not easy. it goes through ex total and internal shocks, and we must go through this pause for the sake of independence for the sake of statehood, for the sake of the future. hundreds gathering and yet even for a 2nd day saying the prime minister has given up on the cut about negotiations come after a lightning offensive boy as it by john and, and the gordon, a kind of bucks left ethnic, a median forces, little choice, but to agree to negotiate but until a final agreement is reached, kind of back how many and say they have been abandoned to meet you met with in co, out to 0. your clients president is in washington dc for the 2nd time since the war with russian began 18 months ago. but all of them is that landscape held the close to a meeting with members of the house and senate before heading to the white house to meet with president joe volumes. and the crane has been dependent on support from western countries and its fine games. russia, washington has been one of its main allies and ukraine is urging for a diplomatic solution with poland over grain import restrictions. early, it will also announced it will stop supplying weapons. the key is president, the means that i'm good, i'm good, it's neighbor, the u. n. by cooling out, poland over the grain and pull band and move powder and says is to protect the interest of its own farm has shown how reports to tell the volumes denouncement by opponents prime minister hardly seem to ring true because we m is the goal was we are no longer transferring weapons to ukraine because we are not and go cells be the most modern weapons. the 6, the lowest donor of military a to ukraine potent has handed over tons of heavy weaponry, including hundreds of tanks and now implied the prime minister. it has nothing left to give. the 2 things lie behind the latest announcement. first, an escalating dispute of, of grain with russia targeting ukraine, sieboldt and agricultural exports. ukraine has been forced to find other routes by the european union. farmers in eastern europe have protested against those cheap imports, leading some countries including poland to introduce bands the by the 2nd fueling. the political rhetoric is opponents generally 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u. s. b u k as well. but on what basis is it because of the democracy that the old making was a box or is it just the start of the quantization? we as a can people in africa the citizens are starting to discuss the worst? i know there was so much to look out for r. t corresponded in johannesburg. no the you can get. thank you. fresh allegations have been leveled at indian conglomerate dani group as the organized crime and corruption reporting project accuse to donnie associates of buying the firm. stocks using offshore companies. now this comes earlier this year, uh, western and g o. first, the q z a dani group of stock market manipulations which led to the company losing more than a $100000000000.00 of his market value. and to discuss the situation further, let's go live to our to corresponded room june sharma. good morning, rudy. so this is the 1st time is we mention that western media and n g o is have a ques, the a dining room, a financial misdeeds. what are the latest allegations, the correct now the
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u. s. o u k. but isn't any m an old in that age? and that's why they want that at 80. i guess they don't want any agreement between him and he's of what i want to ask you. i mean that it's on pallets. how would you rate that a wrong potentially know? so the end of it, you have any conflict on we've seen the, the middle east region, the unfortunately has been a huge tom world for many years now. the piece is slightly coming to it, but by bit, did you imagine that this would be possible even let's say a year ago, and why do you think it is that it's happening now? and i mean, we have seen the lady that the united states actually enters the, has moved the door to the upgrade on his we'll do all of that at asia. and that's why at that they have tried to handle as well as that he didn't add to the united kingdom on his will to browse because they think the, the, at the new or the future bottle. it will be uh, with the china on, with the, with the right. yeah. of course the united states has actually been involved in, in, in, in, in order that agent as an example of the world. and yeah, and we have seen the to the little out of this war united states um, but it has, inc, it has been says of weapons add to that agent by 500 percent like 5 times more. and that's why united states actually, they don't want in this region, they don't. so you got a b on it on to get together. they do one at china to be involved in any disagreements in, in, in yemen or any other area. they don't that i do, i do have any uh, maybe oh, do mediation, any disagreement in our region because they nights it actually want this area to just to stay like i told them all the. busy that the to do to keep so the, i'd be, i bought a company every day of a lot to keep sending web is to do as a company. and they believe that the, if it's so the out a be a will, will, will not stop at this uh, instead of the engine of the united states, even in this latest thought between humans on sunday. and so we got a b, a, i believe this. oh yeah, they be, i should actually expect that son, i will not stay at com as about by so the blue k to in the m and they, they, they should expect actually a major attack on. so got a bid. that's like i advice. so the idea to look through that instead as, as a goal, any of that action or involvement over the united states to delay any disagreement . while of course, lots of sort of political infighting, lots of nuances that, that's but piece and yeah, and that would be quite something. and we're really hoping we started, we not, i'm hoping that the comes feel home. nancy not was political unless to say i'll because to joining us can sign up. thank you so much. well, sticking with diplomacy and how it's budgeting apart and the patient has appointed a new i'm boss that a to us down. it's dawn state. take the move in to father develop, chinese asked on ties. this is the normal rotation of trying to is invested there to again is done and is intended to continue advance and dialogue and cooperation between china and they've gotten this done trying this policy to always have again, this done is clear and consistent. senior chinese on boss available, this is big news because the, the thoughts new and boy that the telephone has welcomed since the us withdrawal from us down just on the until the 20 at washington led occupation left the country in dire straits. compounded by the ass, down at the state budget being taken over by the bytes administration around 9, a 1000000000 us dollars. i'll estimates to be frozen baton up on government has been quoting for it to be released and will to, to help solve the needs of the nation. meanwhile, china has engage couple and a number of joint economic projects to boost us down to stones recovery. while we spoke to nelson, wong, vice chairman of the shanghai center for when pac. he's of the opinion that the chinese move demonstrates independence policy by developing relations with its neighbors. and it actually shows that china is a country that adopts its own foreign policy totally independently. so that's why some of the, the west, the media is the got it wrong because you can't expect trying to follow whatever the us is or whatever the us does when it comes to foreign policy is china has its own foreign policy and it needs to look after it's holding national interest enough against on being, you know, a name of trying a neighboring country, of course, trying to needs to, to maintain a normal dialogue and to maintain a good communication with whoever that is in power. the last 20 years of us occupation at you know, things didn't move smoothly. so i think both sides are talking quite actively about china and i've gotten this done up working quite actively to reactivate some of the, the co operations or the topics on the agenda as part of finance. now the world is transforming, cash is king and he starts the message from american billing at rate value. while speaking out of the conference in single pool, he says he's keeping a pipe hold on his wallet and he's not interested in lending out his cash anytime soon. how would you think about deploying capital? what would you advise people when you think about trends that you would like to lodge on to you? from an investment perspective, i have to pay attention to the implications of the great disruptions that are going to take place. because the world is going to, the world will be radically different in 5 years, and it's going to go year by year become radically different. next elections, the depth situation. all of these things are going to change. and i don't want this . i don't want, i don't want to own debt, you know, bonds and those kinds of things temporarily right now cash i think is a good cause, right? that's where they are. so right. value is a bit of a behemoth in the investment. well, and the reason is right down e o has money, is to take a very small hedge fund that he started many years ago and turn it into a $20.00 around the $24000000000.00 fortune. so really when right valeo speaks, the guy we call you knows what he's talking about, was the recommendation to avoid investing and government phones and all to use tash . what kind of disruption disease? talking about the let's 1st just explain to a tablet home exactly what up on days if you and i go out and buy a phones, what we're doing is we're actually lending money to someone. in the cases what davi is referring to here. he's talking about us government bones, so that's where you are essentially keeping the us government money as a loan to be paid and on a bones which is basically a, an i o u that says they owe you this much money out of fixed interest, right? uh yeah, and so you sell that phones or you sell that to someone else. i think what he's saying here is that, and the us is being downgraded by so many credit agencies around the world, which is showing that the markets just don't have confidence that the us a gun to be able to. we pay that debt back to the people that buy the phones, be that governments be that individuals that you and i that might want to buy bonds for a fixed yield. now the us traditionally used to be these sites, this place involved ready to buy bonds. and the reason was because the us controlled the global visit have coverage through the us dollar. so it was quite funny and probably the largest economy in the world with the was labor, was that currency would not be able to pay you back on that bones. and but now i think natalie was saying like a lot of people to say, i'm not done by the bones because we've got no guarantee or 2 in the us will ac
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u. k, a u. s. what is the, what do use special is it so as far as the spotlight again, on the so called special relationship between britain and america, which i've always on good, is running by, especially on the, to a distance. i think it doesn't, it doesn't reflect very well on the british government, and particularly on venmo as himself. he seems to come across as a sort of petulant angry, but food coming out this late is don't to, to supposedly quote piss off the americans. but i think come, i don't think you'll get away with it. i think i think there's an administrator machinery behind in which, which is already working in double time to, to repair the situation and to keep this contracts on track. but i think we have, if we look, that's a simple example and came into office. i think many people thought that it would be a period of sobriety. went by them on the international convention, particularly native members. but that's, that's the story just reminds us the find the know from the presen
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u. s. and the u. k. air defense systems play a significant role in protecting ukraine cities from the continuous barrage of russian drones and cruise, marseilles, the ukraine got the 1st of 4 iris t launchers from germany at the end of 2022. it is a medium range and for red homing surface to air system that can detect incoming besides 250 kilometers away. the iris t munition is expensive and so the german gap hard or cheat, the air defense system is more cost effective when it comes to taking down drones. it has been phased out in germany, which means berlin has been able to deliver 46 cheetahs to help keep ukraine skies guns. se africa's 1st climate summit has opened in county. his capital nairobi, leaders from across the continent are discussing the transition to green energy production. africa is only responsible for a fraction of global emissions, but already today bears the front of the effects of human made climate change. line stopping and struggling for survival in hospital. he has of dropped in
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u. s. and the u. k. air defense systems play a significant role in protecting ukraine cities from the continuous barrage of russian drones and crews, marseilles, the ukraine got the 1st of 4 iris t launchers from germany at the end of 2022. it is a medium range and for red homing surface to air system that can detect incoming missiles, 250 kilometers away. the iris t munition is expensive and so the german gap hard or cheat, the air defense system is more cost effective when it comes to taking down drones. it has been phased out in germany, which means berlin has been able to deliver 46 cheetahs to help keep ukraine skies gun safe. so berlin has provided ukraine with significant military hardware in this war. mike, how important would you say germany, some for a few crane is in this war. so just pull along side, you know, american british, a polish shakes that try is what's keeping you crying in the fights. i'm in your package that you detailed the number of different weapon systems and some of them hav
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u. s. and the u. k. air defense systems play a significant role in protecting ukraine cities from continuous barrage of russian drones and cruise marseilles. ukraine got the 1st of 4 iris t launchers from germany at the end of 2022. it is a medium range and for red homing surface to air system that can detect incoming besides 250 kilometers away. the iris t munition is expensive and so the german gap hard or cheat, the air defense system is more cost effective when it comes to taking down drones. it has been phased out in germany, which means berlin has been able to deliver 46 cheetahs to help keep ukraine skies gun safe and more from al political correspondent, julia as identity julia, why did it take berlin so long to step pump supplies of weapons to you sterile. there are definitely different factors. and, you know, when we look at how it started off this was before russia actively invaded ukraine . but tensions were all really already building up with troops, a mass at the border. and that's when germany a promise of deliver 5000 military helmets to ukraine. and that was seen as a big embarrassment in ukraine, but also by many in germany. and a lot of it had to do with the fact that germany had a policy in place and it still has for other situations where it does not deliver any weapons to countries that are directly involved in a conflict. and this has been a very strong principle in germany for a long time. and so it took quite a while for the german government to convince itself that in the case of ukraine, it was important to deliver weapons to the country despite the conflict. because ukraine was being attacked and it had a significant need for weapons to defend itself. and it was also important for chancellor all of shows who was very slow and hesitant in the beginning because it was important for him not to actively provoke fulton and cause a potent to escalate outside of ukraine. and to see germany as directly being involved as a war party in the conflict and to escalate against nato countries, including germany, was seen as important by souls, but from helmets to tags. what, what's changed? how is germany managed to jump over to in china? as we've seen, a lot of pressure is coming internationally for germany to deliver more weapons to become more involved. and pressure came from germany's allies, for example, from the u. s. and other countries in the u, but also from ukraine itself at all levels of the political sphere. we saw president valencia of ukraine, really pushing for germany to do more. but also ukraine's ambassador is here in berlin. really pushing hard on german television and in all possible ways to, to push germany to do more. but we've also seen that it became important and for the governments here in for the chancellor, especially to co ordinate and go ahead and provide a concerted effort to deliver weapons to ukraine, to act cool in coordination with its allies. for example, the us, there were times when germany a cree agreed to deliver, for example, tanks when the west also agreed to do the same. so it took some time to come to these agreements with other countries. but it also was the question of getting the weapons prepared. menu were not ready for the battle field, then it really took time to refer bush, a lot of the weapons and that's why it also the process kick started a little
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u. s. and the u. k as well, but on what basis? that is the question. is it because of democracy, or is it just that it is a start of the equipment as agents? we ask because a really starting to see and recognize the day that it was at this point. we heard from victor ok, global affairs analyst and conflict expert who told us france has difficulty accepting it, no longer controls its former colonies. frances used to having purpose in order as 14 countries in africa or through 144. my company is and it's finally difficult to accept reality on the ground right now and it's origin drives done. so from like a regular head, my standard school kids assume things it has that kind of control of it have. and so this is, defies international uh long diplomacy by refusing to accept for the government on the ground. very legitimate government, the government programs, there's no, there's no parcher, you know, and the government around today is a richard government ensure. and if they have, i said, the bus that had to go with it has to be on to the new government is
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u. s. and the u. k as well, but on what basis? that is the question, is it because of democracy or is it just that it is a start of the equipment as agents we ask because a really starting to see and recognize the day that it was at this point in the us stance on the ongoing events and us, the whole region seems to vary from country to country with washington calling for restraint, following the 2 in the bon, while strongly condemning the over throw in new year. we can on that just to show restraint and respect for human rights and to address that concerns peacefully through dialogue following the announcements of election results. we also notes of concerning the lack of transparency and reports of irregularities surrounding the election. we strongly support the democratic, the elected president, and condemning the strongest terms any efforts to seize powell by force and disrupt the constitution rolled up. we echoed the strong condemnation of today's action by the economic community of west african states. i would say in this i ha
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u. s. and the u. k as well, but on what basis? that is the question, is it because of democracy, or is it just that it is a start of the colonized ation? we ask because a really starting to see and recognize the day that it was at this point, a desperate on toes nichols us gall and that is how we south african official described us deputy secretary of state victoria new loans during coast trip to south africa as according to the grays news, new dentist visit kansas dallas onto the qu in the show, which reportedly blindsided washington. we got the details from greystone journalist on your per round bill who broke the story. and i think the reason that victoria newland was unprepared and caught off guard by reason developments on the african continent was that quite frankly the i a law does in washington whether on the neo conservative side or new liberal side representing this, the unit party establishment that is really part of a trans atlantic nexus. they leave their own for lack of a better word fantasy. you can say something mo
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u. s. and the u. k as well, but on what basis? that is the question, is it because of democracy, or is it just that it is a start of the current as ation? we asked because a really starting to see and recognize the day that it was at this point. we heard from victor archive, global affairs, analyst, and conflict experts who told us france has difficulty accepting it, no longer controls its former colonies. frances used to having carpets in all of these 14 countries in africa, or through 144. my cousin is in term. it's finally difficult to accept reality on the ground right now. and it is origin drives down. so from like a regular head, most of the school kids, the sort of things it has that kind of control or they have a so this is defies international uh long diplomacy by refusing to accept for the government. the government under the there's no, there's no parcher, you know, and the government around today is a richard government ensure. and if they have, i said you believe that i'm positive to go with he has to be on to the new government, isn't please they cannot on that phone by themselves. decide what those who will be or what to be from the vision as a french x, it is from this a hell region looks increasingly likely. these years northern neighbor has extended a helping hand in solving the crisis. the l. jerry and president has been vocal in his opposition to any military action make a proposal aimed at a wording, a direct confrontation r t, as in lima, h. r. explains while diarrhea is so concerned about escalations in the region. as is there a still william from the upheaval following the miller trico in july, neighboring, all syria has stepped forward with the peace initiative in hopes of resolving the crisis in the sub saharan country. there was a crude, new share. we confirmed that we are in favor of constitutional legality and it is necessary to return to that legitimacy. we are ready to help them. all jerry and authorities have expressed the willing list to facilitate peace mediation. the north african officials are proposing a transitional phase that will last for a maximum of 6 months with all missouri and parties taken part in the discussions that is in hopes of eventually leading to the quote restoration of constitutional order in the country. a military intervention could ignite the whole, so how would region know julia will not use force with its neighbors. no solution is possible in this year without the participation of old uria, as it is concerned by what is happening in this neighboring country. oh dear, it is willing to help the new sherry ends restore the constitutional legitimacy in the context of such conflicts. the notion of foreign military intervention is also familiar. and all is your, you know, stories have made it clear that they oppose. amy, for, and meddling in major given their 1st hand understanding of the ramifications of such a move. the mother of nations speaks from a position of experience. and i personally and many, oh, julia did not see an example of made change invention. new case like vase that has 6 digits. and we have, you know, neighborhood the example of libya that has proven to this short stake for the whole region. and we are paying the price of those who conducted before the intervention have left the country. and they left us with this tragedy with this crisis in our hands. what is the situation today in the countries where there were a military interventions? look at what is happening and leave the in syria wave in the military intervention in this year is a direct right till julia and we're jacked it completely. and categorically is close to underscore that pulls the duffy, libya has, has a shadow of distress and apprehension over its neighboring nations. most notably, all is area the 2011 nato intervention in libya resulted in nothing but the turmoil and k all in the region. as a whole, with the country is responsible for the interference, leaving the via any neighboring space to grapple with the dire after mat on their own. the soul of conduct in 2011 created and opened up a small kitchen, libya, but it is no longer the sole source of on supplies form groups operates. and in this, i help the security vacuum in libya allows traffic is terrorist and on state talk to is to exploit highly poor. as an unguarded board is drug and human trust because often employ the same roots in context and they have found innovative new ways to finance miller drop probations. the migration into all julia has also arisen as the lead beyond civil war drive. that's in my grands who was intending to uh, is it transit through also til in libya, but it is not just maybe a board the knowledge area. another example is the sub saharan country of molly was political and rest has also traveled algeria with terrorism threats. and now another potential threat of a similar scenario is coming from new jersey as those serial contains and extensive, nearly 1000 kilometers border with major within a desert region. those serves as a staging ground for assignments militants, and a passage for sub saharan african migrants. given this reality any recurs a foreign military intervention with place. the area under significance train has its sense. the reason that i was just wrongly opposes the notion of such intervention, repeating out of concern that these actions would only exacerbate and destabilize the already fragile region. as it has been proven before. now to south africa where a deadly fire in johannesburg, on thursday, costs fours of casualties with the death toll still rising. a over 70 people, including dozens of children, have been killed and at least 50 injured in the blaze. the multi story building in the central business district was reportedly an informal settlement for homeless people sought shelter. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. south african presidents, 0 rama sosa said, the tragedy is a wakeup call to address that housing situation in the city. the russian president has express condolences to a south african toner part. here's what people at the scene have to say. so, so far for us just to make sure that these are the new bodies which might be saved . and then from there we ate over the st. peter's century diaper solutions and not finding the isaac reading where people are just the 1st day of using story. so that is a, what do you say? sometimes of course you do on their products. you see people don't use any of the aging devices. so i have to be able to do that. no, i just need you to know the cause of the fire. my day investigations week before dr . dukes, don't mind, because when does the tvs is it? do we have a taking who's supposed to be that he needs to make sure that the building is well kept? if they do, they need to. they see but they can be able to take them to take a business within by themselves in the situation. wait till for. they see one here didn't lines on the side. so i went outside. i just never knew. i know despite when i was on the sides of getting something, so i went outside as no major. the 61 was all i'm doing again. this was the one i got. so i can't then punch anything for you. just some some guy who was at least one civilian, died in a others were injured and ethnic cautious during protest in the northern or rocky city of kirkuk, that's according to local officials, slashed as erupt it over plans to hand over a security building to local authorities for nearly a week, tensions have been escalating between the federal government in baghdad and kurdish authorities in the northern region. the director of the local health authority said protest or sustained injuries from bullet stones and broken glass. one member of the security forces was reported to the injured officials have announced a city curfew russian president vladimir putin will hold talks with his turkish toner parts for jump to a bird, a one and so 2 on monday. one of the key items on the agenda is a potential new format for greenville. following a meeting between the countries for ministers, for kira announced a new package of proposals from the un aimed at restarting the agreement. we shall return to tell the scene in russia has the months considering the experts of its grain. and so to eliza, we have some the importance of making these demand, thanks to 2 ts assets and the contributions the united nations has prepared and you package of proposals. we believe that this is an appropriate basis for revitalizing the initiative. according to turkish media, the proposals include the integration of a russian agricultural bank into the swift system and the, and blocking of frozen assets of russian fertilizer companies in europe. that's has recent reports, show western in ports of russian gas, green and fertilizer have risen since 2020 to a side anti moscow. sanctions have not had the desired effect. r t contributor rachel mars and brings us more details. hey, it looks like the european union has found some loopholes and their very own anti russian sanctions was they didn't get to russian. president vladimir put you in by loudly proclaiming in order to impress the girlfriends you creating present, applying their zalinski that they are cutting themselves off from cheap rushing gas . european countries have found at least summer lease by the training. they are very understated principals and sneaking russian liquefied natural gas in the back door. but this happens, escaped the attention of a british and g o. e u countries are estimated to have spent nearly 5300000000 euros buying over half of all russians, l n. g, during the 1st 7 months of 2023, with spain in belgium. the 2nd and 3rd largest buyers worldwide, countries into european union are buying significantly more russian liquefied natural gas. now than they did before. the invasion of ukraine. we're talking about a 40 percent increase of russian liquefied natural gas being imported by the you between january and july of this year. now that's compared to the same period in 2021. before the conflict went red hot. according to a new report that was from in spain, or behind only china as the top global importers of russian super jo, gas. so much for the ease energy commissioners play back in march for countries to expedite their divorce from russian gas we can and to get 3 depression, guess completely as soon as possible. still keeping in mind our security of supply, i encourage all member states and all companies to stop by and rushing. el
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u. s. and the u. k as well, but on what basis? that is the question. is it because of democracy, or is it just that it is the start of the colonized agents? we ask because a really starting to see and recognize the day that it was at this point that we heard from a local journalist hang up on who told us about the current situation. i said she, the 4 days after the cool life returns to normal and gone together. these people, as you see here, are working to restore their daily lives on the day in the qu, they all celebrated tommy bungles fall, even though they had given him 64 percent of the votes. how did they explain this for ali baba was not a true democrat, it was a choice by default on the side of the presidential palace. general ali go and gramma is preparing to be invested next monday. he's also being advised on the composition of his government. likewise, he must guide his collaborators on the form that the charter of the new component constitution will take. this friday, the opposition claimed itself victorious and demanded the resumption of a
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u. s. and the u. k as well, but on what basis? that is the question, is it because of democracy or is it just that it is a start of the conversation? we ask because a really starting to see and recognize the, the, the, the worst at this point. a lot happening in the region are 2, corresponding in johannesburg. know who you can get. thank you very much. the us stance on the ongoing events in this a hell region seems to vary from country to country with washington calling for restraint. in the case of the to and the bon while strongly comes. i mean, be over throw in the chair we call in or not just to show restraint and respect for human rights and to address that concerns peacefully through dialogue following the announcement of election results. we also note with concerning the lack of transparency and reports of irregularities surrounding the election, we strongly support the democratic, the elected president, and condemning the strongest terms any efforts to seize power by force on disrupts the constitution rolled up. we echoed the strong condemnation of today's action by the economic community of west african states. i would say in this i have there is something much more interesting going on. and for the moment then at least it's interesting that to that local military. ready and all that and political forces, uh, i have the guts to take it to at least to do, to take their own future destiny in their own hands and the challenging people who are just doing that. they have to be there for ever a lot like a lot like phones and, and do united states the west has been pretty silent about booking at 1st. so my lead that a going cool, cool. nice. yeah. so that me is, there is something very, very important there. know, how much is africa going to back and to support. also this new wave, something very interesting. we'll, we'll, we'll have to, to, to, to see if they have to what it takes to, to really going for change. but definitely they're, they're all shaking up the west. that's for sure. us. meanwhile, veteran u. s. foreign policy hawks, victoria newland who recently visited south africa as acting deputy states secretary was quote, desperate and totally caught off guard during her trip to the continent. that's according to a south african official interviewed by the gray zone. newlands visit to pretoria came just hours after the 20 year, which washington was reported reportedly completely unprepared for we've got the details from audio power and power. the grades on journalist who broke the story. i think the reason that victoria newland was unprepared and caught off guard by reason developments on the african continent was that quite frankly v i a law does in washington whether on the neo conservative side or new liberal side representing this unit party establishment, that is really part of a transatlantic nexus, they leave their own for lack of a better word fantasy. you can say something more bolder perhaps, but they believe it. i don't think they ever considered for a minute. the serious
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u. s. and the u. k as well, but on what basis that is the question, is it because of democracy or is it just that it is a starts of do you called and as ation, we asked because a really starting to see and recognize the day that it was at this point what we heard from a local journalist in the band who told us more about the current situation. said she, the 4 days after the crew life returns to normal and gap on the getting these people as you see here, are working to restore their daily life on the day. and the qu, they all celebrated tommy bongos fall, even though they had given him 64 percent of the votes. how did they explain this? for ali baba was not a true democrat. it was a choice by default on the side of the presidential palace general only go in gramma is preparing to be invested next monday. he's also being advised on the composition of his government. likewise, he must guide his collaborators on the form that the charter of the new get boned. the constitution will take this friday, the opposition claimed itself victorious and demanded the resumption of a ballot recount pauline in bailey, our t libra fell the balance of patients. this code for an independent probing to wednesday's incident in the democratic republic of the congo forties, 43 people were killed on thousands, no injured during the military club down on protests against a un peacekeeping mission or local official was kind of religious sect is to blame for the violence now we must warn you some of the following images. all graphic you must find them obsessing the government of the republic is concerned and is closely monitored in the incident which occurred on such as august 2023 in the city of goma . following the cold for the protest against my new score, the original forces of the east african community and the international n g o. that process was instigated by the fall of us, of a mistake of religious sect you and that religious event. they took actions that posed a dentist to public order and caused the death of a police officer. law enforcement intervene to restore order and come to the city. i wouldn't be put on gloves, knew what's been happening in the east and the i see that these in the box of goma on the what's the so at that point and the purpose that we're holding by religious leaders on local communities in the region who again is the youth in peacekeeping missions that these are the most cool because of the additions that the women in that sense has said to us, please take this has been a social phase. do preventative finding what you meant by more money in the eastern part of the i see that you dismissal for you to have had they just had me tell the bonus for the kids. know, i'm going to meet you in peacekeeping mission that looked a little bit more money doing. i said it'd be say that you use mission to find people have no time of the un mission that has to be on that point. and that's why we've had it. so you and the secretary general, the tennis team in saying that the you excuse me, is on the final weight that moving out because the faith in the mission and that was that why do i need this experience of also how about i and you certainly can do confusion that day as opposed to something that i'm not even starting the constitution, but now we are finding a situation where the police or he says this. sonya is worth a force to be ensuring that the civilians out of state. now that i get in to see the then the flight in a way, those are fighting doesn't mean it's easy to use. so we saw that the video to 50. you tell me time the use of these are, you also ended up there. there's new life at full fossil fuels, is germany begins dismantling a wind farm in the west, a region of north wind westphalia. and was in favor of expanding poll line a. now one turbine has already been removed and 7 more are expected to be demolished according to the agreement, which is close. the evaluation of local residence on pumps and classes with police . early this year the excavations will allow germany to mind more low ranking brown coal according to an a you assessments. the wind farm demolition is part of a deal broken last year between german vice chancellor roberts. how big news line was fairly is economic minister and the major gym and energy company. those despite balance funds to speed up the green energy expansion plan, how big outlined earlier on the one hand, the climate crisis is coming to a head on the other hand, rushes invasion shows home. porton data is to phase out fossil fuels and promote the expansion of renewables. germany is facing challenges, according to wealth bank data, which shows the country's economy stagnated. over the past cools the, with 0 growth, the german government, statistical office essays, the budget deficit. search to 42100000000 euros, and the 1st half of 2023. also made soaring bills. the production down to an off the use functions dramatically reduced imports of cheap fuel from russia. the chief of german based the energy corporation, all w e has warns that the country risks seeing an industrial collapse in the future as an industrial location. germany has a serious problem. we don't have as much energy available as we meet these gap leads to high prices and those the justified concerns about the competitiveness wessy and the 1st science of the industrialization. but according to morocco based economic on opponents stay on the list. i mean a you but africa takes all the blame when it comes to climate change. while countries like germany, other ones doing most of the pollution this is another western country that has a double standard. on one case, it shows that it's one of the leaders of the claimants, a protection there they're building this, this my, which is for brown coal, which is one of the most fluid in the forms of cool africa is the less polluted in continent the worldwide and the industry in the world is mostly the western world, and actually africa takes the all the, all the negative things from the, from this climate change with all the drugs and the, and the storms and all those, those bad things from climate change. so actually uh, now with all these things, these changes, those are happening politically in africa. of course, this is going to be looked uh bad, especially for from a leader of our clients, protection such as germany preston is allowed to be a person where the host is tech is cons pod, which is the one in sochi on monday. the talks are expected to focus on reducing the black sea greendale under a potentially a new full month. following be thing between the foreign ministers of the 2 countries talk. yeah, announced the new package of proposals from the u. n. a. we starting the agreements . please show me time to talk to you, but as soon as the russian has the months concerning the experts, if it's great and fertilizer, we have some the importance of making these demands. thanks to, to dss. so it's and contributions the united nations has prepared and you package of proposals. we believe that this is an appropriate basis for revitalizing the initiative. according to package media, the proposals include the integration of a russian agricultural bank into the swift system. and the on freezing of russian fertilize a company assets in europe with us as recent reports, a west of impulsive, russian gas, great and fertilizer have with it. and since 2020, to assign the anti most go sanctions of not todd the desired effects. also you contribute to rachel mazda and wasting with her take hey, it looks like the european union has found some loopholes in their very own anti russian sanctions. was fixing it to russian president vladimir, put you in
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u. s. and the u. k as well, but on what basis? that is the question. is it because of democracy, or is it just that it is a start of the covenant station? we ask because a really starting to see and recognize the day that it was at this point. we also heard from victor archive global affairs analyst and conflict expert. he told us, france has difficulty accepting it, no longer controls its former colonies. frances used to having puppets, in all of his 14 countries in africa, pricing, 144. my calling is in term. it's finally difficult to accept reality on the ground right now. and it is or the drives down. so from like a regular head, most of the school kids, the sort of things it has that kind of control or they have. and so that is, defies international uh long diplomacy by refusing to accept for the government, the government, the government programs, there's no, there's no parcher, you know, and the government around today is a richard government ensure. and if they have, i said the bus that had to go with it has to be on to the new government is in place. they cannot on that phone by themselves. decide what for those who will be or what to be from the vision. as a french x, it is from this the whole region looks increasingly likely, easier is nor their neighbor has extended a helping hand and solving the crisis. you all, jerry and president has been vocal in his opposition to any military action making a proposal aimed at a wording a direct confrontation arc using my my h. r. explains while jerry a is so concerned about escalations in the region as is there a still william from the up he will following the military coup in july, neighboring all his area has stepped forward with the peas initiatives in hopes of resolving the prices in the sub saharan country, there was a cool new share. we confirmed that we are in favor of constitutional legality and it is necessary to return to that legitimacy. we are ready to help them. all the serial stories have expressed their willing list to facilitate peace mediation. the north african officials proposing a transitional phase that will last for a maximum of 6 months with all missouri and parties taken part in the discussions that is in hopes of eventually leading to the quote restoration of constitutional order in the countries. a military intervention could ignite the whole sound region . an old uria will not use force with its neighbors. no solution is possible in this year without the participation of old julia as it is concerned by what is happening in this neighboring country. old jewelry is willing to help the new sherry ends restore the constitutional legitimacy in the context of such conflicts . the notion of foreign military intervention is also familiar. and i was your, you know, stories have made it clear that they oppose amy, for, and meddling in major, even the 1st hand understanding of the ramifications of such a move. the mother of nations speaks from a position of experience by personally and many o julia did not see an example of mid train to invention, new case like these that has 6 digits. and we have, you know, neighborhood the example of libya that has proven to this short stake for the whole region. and we are paying the price. those who conducted before intervention have left the country. and they left us with these trinity, with this crisis on our hands. what is the situation today in the countries where there were a military interventions, look at what is happening and lead to be in syria. waiving the military intervention in this year is a direct right tool julia and where injected completely and categorically is close to underscore that pulls the duffy libya has, has a shadow of distress and apprehension over its neighboring nations. most notably, all his area, the 2011 nato intervention in libya resulted in nothing but turmoil and k off in the region as a whole. when the country is responsible for the interference, leaving the via any neighboring space to grapple with the dire after mad on their own. the soul of conduct in 2011 created an open on the small kitchen, libya, but it is no longer the sole source of them supplies form groups operates. and in this, i help the security that human libya allows traffic, is terrorist and on state talk to is to exploit highly poor as an unguarded, bold, as drug and human traffic is often employed, the same roots in context. and they have found innovative new ways to finance miller drop durations. the migration him to all julia has also arisen as the lead beyond civil will guides us. and my girls who are intending to uh, is it transit through also til in libya. but it is not just maybe a board the knowledge area. another example is the sub saharan country of molly, whose political and rest has also traveled algeria with terrorism threats. and now another potential threat of a similar scenario is coming from new jersey. as those serial contains in extensive, nearly 1000 kilometer border with major within a desert region, those serves as a staging ground for assignments militants, and a passage for sub saharan african migrants. given this reality, any recurs of foreign military intervention would place the area under significance, train hands. it's sense to reason that i was genius, wrongly opposes the notion of such intervention. repeating out of concern that these actions would only exacerbate and disturb allies, the over the fragile region, as it has been proven before. now to south africa where a deadly fire in johannesburg, on thursday costs scores of casualties with the death toll still rising. us over 70 people, including children, have been killed and at least 50 injured in the blaze. the multi story building in the central business district was reportedly an informal settlement for homeless people sought shelter. the cause of the fire is still under investigation, but south african president, 0 rama bosa said the tragedy is a wake up call to address the housing situation in the city. meanwhile, the russian president has express condolences to south africa encounter part. here's what people at the scene had to say. so, so far was just to make sure that these are the new bodies which might be saved. and then from there we did over the symptoms for diaper solutions and not finding the isaac reading with people that just the the theme for seriously. sorry. so that is a, what is a big sometimes of course, to on their products. easy to go. don't use any of the aging devices to try and get people to put, you know, i just need you to know the cause of the fire by day investigations. we don't mind because when does the tvs is that? do we have uh taking responsibility needs to make sure that that building is well kept if they do send it to dc, but they can be able to predict how it is within find itself in the situation ways . so for a simple one or 9 year designs on the side, so i'm going to so i just never knew, i know, do supply out when i was, you know, when i started to do something. so i went outside as more arranging the task was all i'm doing here and this was the one that's the that's i can't then function anything to worry and judge some. some guy who was the russian president vladimir, put in will hold talks with his turkish counterpart. we're just tell you've heard a want. and so to you on monday, one of the key items on the agenda is a potential new format for the green deal. following a meeting between the countries, foreign ministers for to announce a new package of proposals from the u. n. a, that restarting the agreement. we shall be trying to tell you, but as soon as the russian has the months concerning the experts, if it's great and fertilizer, we have some the importance of making these demands, thanks to 2 ts, assets and contributions. the united nations has prepared the new package of proposals. we believe that this is an appropriate basis for revitalizing the initiative. according to service media, the proposals include the integration of a russian agricultural bank into the switch system and the on blocking of frozen assets of russian fertilizer companies in europe. that's as recent reports show western in ports of russian gas, green and fertilizer have risen since 2020 a sign anti moscow sanctions have not had the desired effect. r t contributor rachel mars and brings more details. hey, it looks like the european union has found some loopholes in their very own anti russian sanctions. was fixing it to russian. president vladimir put you in by loudly procla
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