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u. k, u s. the australian. what is it a u, a u k u s alliance, which, which also can be seen very much as an anti chinese grouping. certainly the chinese see it that way. and so i would say that since the bomb administration, the sense the confrontation has deepened and that, and it was a little blurry while during the above administration. but it's now quite sharply defined. are getting, getting more sharply defined. right. and what about donald when it is when it comes to the issue of the after we were mentioning russia moments ago, and specifically the war and ukraine? because what we found recently was that vietnam did not vote when it comes to you. and general assembly resolutions, vietnam did not vote with the west condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. so what do you think of that? i mean, there must be growing pressure on vietnam from the west, and particularly from the united states. aside with them on the ukrainian issue, are you surprised that vietnam is playing a balancing act here? no, i wouldn't be surprised b
u. k, u s. the australian. what is it a u, a u k u s alliance, which, which also can be seen very much as an anti chinese grouping. certainly the chinese see it that way. and so i would say that since the bomb administration, the sense the confrontation has deepened and that, and it was a little blurry while during the above administration. but it's now quite sharply defined. are getting, getting more sharply defined. right. and what about donald when it is when it comes to the issue of the...
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the most common method of terminating a pregnancy in the u. s. u s. vice president kamala harris was quick to condemn the ruling out of texas for interfering with the food and drug administration. work a with here to tell us more about these rulings is d, w reporter alex whitman. so alex urban 2 rulings. and what exactly do both of the mean for access to this drug? well aaron, the texas ruling says that after a week that the grace period that the judge gave the federal government to appeal this decision. but after this week, the da would basically have to repeal rollback its approval of this drug, initially, which was given over 20 years ago and pull it from shelves. but in washington state, a judge said that the f b, i would have to protect people access to this drug, for at least over a dozen states that were all signed on together in their, in the lawsuit there. so in a very short term, people can still access it, but after a week we'll have to say, well, of course, abortions when the most contentious issues in the united states. and we've alrea
the most common method of terminating a pregnancy in the u. s. u s. vice president kamala harris was quick to condemn the ruling out of texas for interfering with the food and drug administration. work a with here to tell us more about these rulings is d, w reporter alex whitman. so alex urban 2 rulings. and what exactly do both of the mean for access to this drug? well aaron, the texas ruling says that after a week that the grace period that the judge gave the federal government to appeal this...
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u. e. this week's u. s. u k. u armed warming of syria and human rights and geo denied access to u. k. jail journalist julian assange, the loan, the assassination of a russian journalist, blood, and out ascii in st. petersburg this week. no. there was just one big story in nato nations, the rest of popular opposition leader, donald trump, who spoke on tuesday of his possible death penalty less prominent was the prospect of nuclear war. as us politicians ignored warnings from begging not to meet taiwanese politicians, sighing when in california for more on nater. second front is it fights russia through ukraine is collier host of the silicon seal podcast about chinese history. culture and politics is in bali in that foundational nation of an online movement. indonesia. gotcha. thank you so much for coming on after all these years. i think many people around the world, what's your trick round here? your podcast. let's just kick off thou with what you think of this taiwanese leda arriving. i don't know why. why do you think she's even in the u. s. she said she's going to guatemala and
u. e. this week's u. s. u k. u armed warming of syria and human rights and geo denied access to u. k. jail journalist julian assange, the loan, the assassination of a russian journalist, blood, and out ascii in st. petersburg this week. no. there was just one big story in nato nations, the rest of popular opposition leader, donald trump, who spoke on tuesday of his possible death penalty less prominent was the prospect of nuclear war. as us politicians ignored warnings from begging not to meet...
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u. b. s as reported, a profit drop of 52 percent. the 1st quarter as due to higher expenses related to ongoing litigation in the u. s. u b. s. was recently forced into taking over failing competitor credit suisse. that deal is expected to be completed over the next few weeks. a u. s. secretary of state antony blank and says sue dons at warring parties have agreed to observe a 72 hour ceasefire that took effect at midnight local time. pre previous truth efforts have failed. that blinkin said the united states is urging both sides to comply with the agreement, food and water supplies in and around the capital ha, to are running low and fighting between the army and paramilitary forces is spreading through residential areas. so don's capital cartoon has been a battle ground hundreds of lost their lives and thousands wounded with the army and paramilitaries battling for control of the country. those remaining in the city are finding basic supplies, like food and water, are becoming ever more scarce. power cuts and communications disruptions and are common place. hospitals are thrown into chaos with medical supply chains disrupted
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i'm in the ongoing finding some foreign states, including the u. s. u. k. saudi arabia and egypt have been desperately trying to evacuate their nationals as well as some sudanese families by on sea and air routes are all being used in an attempt to get civilians to safety. one of the main destinations for sidney is refugees, is in neighboring chad. according to the u. s. since the middle of april, more than 20000 people have already flood there where the more expected to follow. but those are still remain caught in the crossfire at home. now face the added problem, tribal disputes, local journalists, abdulla who's saying sent this. we're a, even after announcing the 5th, the slander william nathan sedan, luscious thoughtfulness in many areas. mm hm. less than his air force was rulings that have little spy on both being minutes on the sides of the public. support for says, for use, have your weapons on until our prop guns go out to support for his us is stated that they control 90 percent of all the enough snuffy through the cupboards are not under contro
i'm in the ongoing finding some foreign states, including the u. s. u. k. saudi arabia and egypt have been desperately trying to evacuate their nationals as well as some sudanese families by on sea and air routes are all being used in an attempt to get civilians to safety. one of the main destinations for sidney is refugees, is in neighboring chad. according to the u. s. since the middle of april, more than 20000 people have already flood there where the more expected to follow. but those are...
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how would sir, amid the ongoing fighting some foreign states, including the u. s. u. k, saudi arabia and egypt have been desperately trying to evacuate their nationals as well as some sudanese families, landsey, and arrow routes are all being used in time to get civilians to safety. one of the main destinations for student news refugees is in neighboring chat. according to the us, since the middle of april, more than 20000 people have already fled there with more expected to follow. but those who still remain caught in the crossfire at home. now face the added problem with tribal, to few local journalists. abdulla whose st. dennis was report when after analysis referenced fiercely agreement incident flush of finance in many areas and then these are fully flood warnings that have it on the military side of the robot support photo. so you will have the weapons on our prop goes to support for us from all knowledgeable cent. nothing through the cupboards are now under control. are such a 2nd floor of the army for monday, june a lot different firms earlier that they contro
how would sir, amid the ongoing fighting some foreign states, including the u. s. u. k, saudi arabia and egypt have been desperately trying to evacuate their nationals as well as some sudanese families, landsey, and arrow routes are all being used in time to get civilians to safety. one of the main destinations for student news refugees is in neighboring chat. according to the us, since the middle of april, more than 20000 people have already fled there with more expected to follow. but those...
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u. s. sphere of influence. but of course, when they do that, when the u. s. forces and to do it, then the u. s. blames them for doing it. again, this is class, it is exactly what happened during the country war where of course, nicaragua was forced to turn to the soviet union for help. and then the u. s. blame them for turning to the soviet of this is your thought about that situation. as you have thoughts about this, nicaragua and china, signing a series of strategic agreements, trade programs and so on. how much of a concern is this to, to the us? and is this going to help nicaragua anyway? think legally speaking, in terms of the economics, of course it makes total sense at nicaragua would reach out and diversify in terms of making its economy sustainable. any country in every country should do that and shouldn't rely on any other single sol partner. that's to say city economics, how well her allowing another country to have sovereignty within your territory in giving them access to specific territories that might give them an upper hand in terms of security measures or defense measures whe
u. s. sphere of influence. but of course, when they do that, when the u. s. forces and to do it, then the u. s. blames them for doing it. again, this is class, it is exactly what happened during the country war where of course, nicaragua was forced to turn to the soviet union for help. and then the u. s. blame them for turning to the soviet of this is your thought about that situation. as you have thoughts about this, nicaragua and china, signing a series of strategic agreements, trade programs...
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how would sir, amid the ongoing fighting some foreign states, including the u. s. u. k, saudi arabia and egypt have been desperately trying to evacuate their nationals as well as some sudanese families, land, sea, and air routes are all being used in any time to get civilians to safety. what are the main destinations for sudanese refugees? is a neighboring chat. according to the u. s. since the middle of april, more than 20000 people have already flood there with more expected to follow. but those who still remain caught in the crossfire at home. now face the added problem of tribal dispute. vogel journalist, abdulla who's saying i missed this report when after announcing refused the slayer william in sudan blushes scrupulous in many areas, seem hockey. most of the news are forest rulings of heaven. all sky on bomb being mulatto sawyers of the lubbock support phone says, well, you have your weapons on until prop gonna go out to support for his so security that they control knowledgeable, sent on all the in that stuff you through the capitol are now under control or wa
how would sir, amid the ongoing fighting some foreign states, including the u. s. u. k, saudi arabia and egypt have been desperately trying to evacuate their nationals as well as some sudanese families, land, sea, and air routes are all being used in any time to get civilians to safety. what are the main destinations for sudanese refugees? is a neighboring chat. according to the u. s. since the middle of april, more than 20000 people have already flood there with more expected to follow. but...
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i'm in the ongoing fighting some foreign states, including the u. s. u. k. saudi arabia and egypt have been desperately trying to evacuate their nationals as well as some sudanese families, land, sea, and air routes are all being used in an attempt to get civilians to safety. one of the main destinations for certainly is refugees is a neighboring chat. according to the wet since the middle of april, more than 20000 people have already fled there with more expected to follow. but those are still remain caught in the crossfire home. now face the added problem, tribal dispute, local journalists, abdulla jose sentences report. even after, on our cfc, slander william in sudan, luscious coopers, in many areas, in harmony, most of the news air force was warming up heavily on bomb being military, sorry, of the robert support forces. so you have your weapons on until drop guns that are to support foreign associates, that they control module percent on all the in that stuff you through the capital are now under control or was such as deafness. grandma's always fall
i'm in the ongoing fighting some foreign states, including the u. s. u. k. saudi arabia and egypt have been desperately trying to evacuate their nationals as well as some sudanese families, land, sea, and air routes are all being used in an attempt to get civilians to safety. one of the main destinations for certainly is refugees is a neighboring chat. according to the wet since the middle of april, more than 20000 people have already fled there with more expected to follow. but those are still...
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u. s. a i d, the u. s. agency for international development, which in the 1980s was used to send weapons to the contract on so call humanitarian aid flights that was reported by the new york times. and since then, usa id has given it so called development funding to exclusively right wing opposition organizations against the government. so for, for nicaragua, it's a no brainer. china, through it's built in rhode initiative, which nicaragua is now part of is building infrastructure in many countries in the global south, including public housing units for poor people. and nicaragua and china are building an inter oceanic canal to challenge the monopoly of the panama canal. and that's going to bring a huge rise in economic growth to china and more international commer. so that's why it makes perfect sense for nicaragua to work with china. and then of course, their governments are both led by socialist parties. so there are ideological similarities. but i mean, the idea that nicaragua is going to give up its
u. s. a i d, the u. s. agency for international development, which in the 1980s was used to send weapons to the contract on so call humanitarian aid flights that was reported by the new york times. and since then, usa id has given it so called development funding to exclusively right wing opposition organizations against the government. so for, for nicaragua, it's a no brainer. china, through it's built in rhode initiative, which nicaragua is now part of is building infrastructure in many...
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u. s. u s. vice president kamala harris was quick to condemn the ruling out of texas for interfering with the food and drug administration's work. this is what makes with me here to tell us more about these rulings is w reporter alex. so alex, there have been to conflict ruling so far. what does this mean for access to the drug? well, aaron, it means a couple of different things that are contradicting each other and for, for the people who might need access to this drug. that's very confusing. that's going to be a very challenging time for them. we can't forget that millions of women in america have used this drug since it was approved 20 over 20 years ago. and it's the most common way to have an abortion in the united states with medication abortion. so we have in washington state, on one hand, a federal judge saying that the sta can't change anything to restrict access access or reduce access to if a person. on the other hand, this ruling from texas, which has been hailed by anti abortion groups, is saying, basically that the federal government, the justice department has one week to appeal a brewing that would remove this from shelves, would pull this abortion pill from shelves. so the justice department has already done that, but in the meantime, until we know more about that process, we don't know how long this will be available to potentially millions of patients. now we already heard vice person call a harris way in the issue. what have been the other political reaction so far? well, this is maybe one of the most fundamental fault lines in the american political landscape, so, and cult landscape, so to speak. when it comes to a debate. the question of abortion is one of the biggest ones in the country. and so as expected, anti abortion groups have been hailing the ruling out of texas when they call the approval of this drug over 20 years ago. they've said that it was hasty or was, was lacking enough testing. whereas a medical groups and bush rights advocates, democratic politicians have all come out saying this is one loan judge, overturning a regulatory bodies brewing approval of a drug over 2 decades ago as unprecedented. so strong a approval and criticism on, on both sides. but yeah, basically that the main question is how can one judge make such a drastic impact on the f d s decision? all right, that was due to a reporter alex and thank you for your analysis. we turned out to the war in ukraine. according to british intelligence reports, russian forces have made significant gains and back wooten, eastern ukraine, the british se pollutants troops have probably taken the city center along the west bank of the bottom river. ukraine denies that, but admits to this that the situation is difficult. but who has been under seed for months now? we've seen some of the fiercest fighting of the war so far. ah, this footage purportedly shows heavy fighting nearby mute pro russian channels on the social media platform. telegram are full of similar clips. drone footage of central buff moot british intelligence sources say the area is now likely under russian control. ukraine's military is simply calling this situation difficult. nobody was in the direction of bach, not the enemy is trying to take the city completely and is continuing its attacks, but will watch them key. it says that despite the tough situation, ukrainian troops are holding ground against russian units that have them out numbered. ukraine's military says russia is making tactical advances, but paying a high price for them but the pressure is mounting. ukraine's supply lines are reportedly increasingly at risk. this footage shot on thursday shows the main road into the city. one of the key supply routes. ah, are you? how did we make it down this road? well, we made it through with god's help, was lukewarm. as the battle for buck moved rages, the pentagon says it is investigating a leak of classified u. s. and nato documents concerning ukrainian military readiness and losses. both ukraine and the u. s. say the documents may have been tampered with and could contain misinformation that would benefit moscow. let's take a brief look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russia has charged wall street journal reporter evan guess, given with espionage. russian authorities arrested him last month in the city. the catherine borg accusing him of trying to obtain classified material. the newspaper denies mister desk of it was fine and demanding his immediate release. us president joe by nice thing to like democratic lawmakers expelled from the tennessee state legislature, the republican controlled house, remove them for taking part in a gun control protest, a white democrat who joined the same demonstration was not far north korea has carried out another test of what it calls an underwater nuclear tact. road state media said the drone traveled for over 70 hours
u. s. u s. vice president kamala harris was quick to condemn the ruling out of texas for interfering with the food and drug administration's work. this is what makes with me here to tell us more about these rulings is w reporter alex. so alex, there have been to conflict ruling so far. what does this mean for access to the drug? well, aaron, it means a couple of different things that are contradicting each other and for, for the people who might need access to this drug. that's very confusing....
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u. s. and u. s. combined forces. they've renamed at various different ways, but really, a u. s. general is in charge of the military and south korea. south korea is really an occupied country, occupied by the u. s. it's a pawn, it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so really widen as reminding president young, who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means that the united states will continue to threaten the dpr k with nuclear weapons. that's a rap on the, our thanks for tuning in and out next mobil. idols, the latest being ukrainian president the lensky and their role, and driving regime change wars and political instability coming up on modus operandi. nicholas. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race group is often very dramatic. a development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very difficult. i'm time to sit down and t
u. s. and u. s. combined forces. they've renamed at various different ways, but really, a u. s. general is in charge of the military and south korea. south korea is really an occupied country, occupied by the u. s. it's a pawn, it's a proxy. there's 15 u. s. military bases. there's the largest overseas u. s. military base in the world at camp humphrey. so really widen as reminding president young, who makes the decisions and how the decisions on nuclear weapons will happen. and it also means...
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s u b out there. right now the new mercedes benz e q s s u v. if that's true, we want to find out today, but 1st we'll head out of the city right into the mountains. oh, and we're going to change the color little bit. as expected, the flagship electric su, v of the brand comes with all the bells and whistles such as over the air updates for digital features and car software. the general driving impression in the u. s. s. u b is smoother. hell, it is silent on the interior, you. he almost no wind noises then of course, you profit from the fact that electric cars are way more silent then for example, combustion engine cars. furthermore, the adaptive suspension keeps most of the bombs outside. so you don't really fill them in the interior. in fact, this is really close to what i would imagine. if i think about luxurious driving, ah, the entry level version, which is the q s $450.00 plus comes in with $265.00 kilowatts at the rear leverage consumption between 18.6 and 23 kilowatt hours per one. i'm going to give you the range of her own 536-2660 kilo
s u b out there. right now the new mercedes benz e q s s u v. if that's true, we want to find out today, but 1st we'll head out of the city right into the mountains. oh, and we're going to change the color little bit. as expected, the flagship electric su, v of the brand comes with all the bells and whistles such as over the air updates for digital features and car software. the general driving impression in the u. s. s. u b is smoother. hell, it is silent on the interior, you. he almost no...
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s u b l. they are right now the new mercedes benz e q s s u v. if that's true, we want to find out today, but 1st we'll head out of the city right into the mountains. oh, and we're going to change the color little bit. as expected, the flagship electric su, v of the brand comes with all the bells and whistles such as over the air updates for digital features and cars. software. the general driving impression in the u. s. s. u, v is smoother. hell, it is silent on the interior, you. he almost no wind noises then of course, you profit from the fact that electric cars are way more silent then for example, combustion engine cars. furthermore, the adaptive suspension keeps most of the bombs outside. so you don't really fill them in the interior. in fact, this is really close to what i would imagine. if i think about luxurious driving, ah, the entry level version, which is the q s $450.00 plus comes in with $265.00 kilowatt at the rear and average consumption between 18.6 and 23 kilowatt hours per one. i'm going to give in the range of her own 536-2660
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welcome, and we begin this monday with a stark message coming from the u. s. u. s. media are saying that ukraine has been forced to change its military plans after a trove of u. s. intelligence document trove was leaked online. the highly classified documents include strategic information on the war against russia. and they may have compromised a planned counter offensive by ukraine, but keith has been trying to play down the league, saying its military tactics were always subject to change. top secret us government documents that were definitely not meant to see the light of day detailing ukrainian ornaments, weapons deliveries, russian maneuvers and spying on allies. among the revelations, ukraine's air defense is allegedly in danger of running out of ammunition. in a few weeks, ukraine's troop losses are set to be high, but not as high as rushes. they also hints at native plants to support the ukrainian military in an upcoming spring offensive. i think the russians already knew all this, this. this is information that's come to live for us, but none of this wil
welcome, and we begin this monday with a stark message coming from the u. s. u. s. media are saying that ukraine has been forced to change its military plans after a trove of u. s. intelligence document trove was leaked online. the highly classified documents include strategic information on the war against russia. and they may have compromised a planned counter offensive by ukraine, but keith has been trying to play down the league, saying its military tactics were always subject to change....
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u. s a u k, but it would appear that when you look at any random country, the u. s. asked for anybody, for any reason that country almost always acquiesces, but it's not true. the other way around. yeah, that's exactly right. and we should also be clear that in the case of julian, as i mentioned before, he's not a us citizen and he does not commit a crime. so the hypocrisy is not limited to this case. there are numerous cases, including the case of hoss on the stuff of some, a nicer in my line, which i can go into if you want in 2003. the u. s. has one set of rules for others. another set of rules for themselves are a more to come with chris hedges. don't go anywhere, chris. coming up next. the united states keeps extradition numbers under wraps. the mystery around. just how many. if all the u. s. government brings from a broad and forces to stand, trial are unknown. we'll discuss it when we return that type, the m. o will be right back. oh oh, hungary has been a member of the european union and nato since 1999 during the 1st post soviet wave of nato's eastward exp
u. s a u k, but it would appear that when you look at any random country, the u. s. asked for anybody, for any reason that country almost always acquiesces, but it's not true. the other way around. yeah, that's exactly right. and we should also be clear that in the case of julian, as i mentioned before, he's not a us citizen and he does not commit a crime. so the hypocrisy is not limited to this case. there are numerous cases, including the case of hoss on the stuff of some, a nicer in my line,...
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u. s . u. k. france and china are said to be fleeing from the conflict. the rapids support forces which are fighting against the national military, currently control the airport. saudi arabia has also sent a naval ship to the city of port sudan. and so far it has evacuated more than $150.00 people, including saudi nationals and citizens of neighboring countries, such as could tar egypt and india. meanwhile, jordan has announced its plans to extract people from the conflict zone and italy has transferred around to doesn't to neighboring egypt. the measures are taking place during the 72 hours cease fire. although the truth has been frequently broken by sporadic violence, a local journalists sent this report. despite the death throes that has been announced by the board, but warring parties her from since yesterday from the 7th day. but we, we also had a lot of gunfire. an extension of home shelling and bomb being there was a huge nose and a black smoke all emerging from their costume international. airport air which prompted their student is a civil aviation also to issue a statement that the cut them international app or will remain suspend. i mean, we remain shut down until the end of happening. so as i speak, yes, the cartoon international airport is not operational and her which is, which is making it very difficult for the diplomatic missions and un employees and other foreigners who are stuck here. so dan is stranded with and they are unable to move. the only move that was made it possible and 7, this morning was whether we had the more than 11000 from the saudi arabia. they were able to travel by road from cartoon to ot sudan in the east at the cause of the. ready red sea and they were, you know, received there they could not receive. i mean they couldn't get any obstacle along the. ready so that is the only and the 1st person process that has happened since, but the remaining, the rest of the nationals i stand is that within talk of the americans, the russian and chinese is spanish. everybody still stuck inside with the income downtown and my director of their residence are also within the areas of the hot spot within that bond that both parties were so up to this moment. oh the, the question process seems to be impossible. the mormon. on monday, friday, march of the muslim world was marking the end of the following month of ramadan, but ensued an adult overshadowed celebrations. as gunshots rang out across cartoon and heavy smoke billowed over the skyline, the u. n. and the humanitarian situations. edging towards the catastrophe, despite the dangers local, still went to prey. pamius with them and sudan is destined to place hardships. it must be god's will that we spend ead mixed with the sounds of gunfire and the taste of blood instead of what we had hoped to for have eat with sweets and with pastries, with happy children and with people greeting relatives, hello, that the separation last advised to these troops is to stop this war later. i swear that there is no winner in this war. there is destruction losing and robberies when i will. we hadn't found this eat at all while there is sadness for the lost lives. the destruction and looting de la hasn't, i didn't believe this. it is different from previous ones as it comes well, we are on the bombing. we're the pure blood has been shed. and the chair, the people are living in the past days, as the blessing of security has been taken away with, came to find the culprit for the unrest. and sir dan
u. s . u. k. france and china are said to be fleeing from the conflict. the rapids support forces which are fighting against the national military, currently control the airport. saudi arabia has also sent a naval ship to the city of port sudan. and so far it has evacuated more than $150.00 people, including saudi nationals and citizens of neighboring countries, such as could tar egypt and india. meanwhile, jordan has announced its plans to extract people from the conflict zone and italy has...
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u. s. department of justice charged the russian woman, natalia berlin over of acton illegally as a foreign agents in the u. s. by supposedly conspiring with an f, as be agent, to recruit americans from academic and research institutions to travel to russia to participate in a public diplomacy program. called meeting russia. well, that sounds like it could have had a detrimental impact on american politics. here's the irony, even if all this was true, it still wouldn't be anywhere near the amounts of american influence been pushed around here in russia for decades, supporting and funding rushes opposition and barriers. russian n g o's in the name of democracy, or the u. s. condemning the conviction of a russian activist who betrayed his country by law, being western governments imposed sanctions against russia. that case was politically motivated apparently, but all this or no, it's not he was prime minister is expected to visit russia in june, according to the countries ambassador of moscow that has rushes foreign minister, has wrapped up his latin american tor, where he also visited havana during his tri
u. s. department of justice charged the russian woman, natalia berlin over of acton illegally as a foreign agents in the u. s. by supposedly conspiring with an f, as be agent, to recruit americans from academic and research institutions to travel to russia to participate in a public diplomacy program. called meeting russia. well, that sounds like it could have had a detrimental impact on american politics. here's the irony, even if all this was true, it still wouldn't be anywhere near the...
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u. s. has asked them to back up u. s. in it's containment policy of china. the u. s. s. military bases surrounding china. it wants other partners basically to subsidize and support and give greater international legitimacy. and so unfortunately, cameras playing, playing that dependent role without a genuinely independent analysis of the situation has very little to do really with stroke defense. rather, it's one of the most riskiest ventures that australian governments have taken in recent times because any sort of war with china would be disastrous for australia. there's no comparison between the capacities of these countries destroys a very small country, and it's putting itself in a great deal of danger, by adding to the escalation of tensions against china. as the weather gets better, russian troops will push forward. that's the message. the white house national security council spokesperson john kirby has for ukraine. let's talk of kids. spring counter offensive, gross hushed as april comes to a close. now, meanwhile, ukrainian, a general sort of game merely has
u. s. has asked them to back up u. s. in it's containment policy of china. the u. s. s. military bases surrounding china. it wants other partners basically to subsidize and support and give greater international legitimacy. and so unfortunately, cameras playing, playing that dependent role without a genuinely independent analysis of the situation has very little to do really with stroke defense. rather, it's one of the most riskiest ventures that australian governments have taken in recent...
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u. s. history. seasons, 2001. the u. s. has been over a $150000000000.00 on afghanistan. just under half of that figure went to military hardware and nearly 40000000000 was spent on both economic and humanitarian aid. the u. s. inspector general also spoke out about continuing issues with the aid to afghanistan, saying that after 2 decades the lack of monitoring still remains a problem. the 2nd problem is right now we're paying the salaries of all ukrainian civil servants who. ready most of them and who's paying them us aid and usa is pumping money in giving it to the ukrainians to pay the salaries bus in afghanistan, the department of defense was involved in paying the salaries and over 20 years. it could not come up with a system to guarantee that we've been paying the salaries of real afghans. this comes as a group of us lawmakers wrote a joint letter on thursday, calling our president biden's policy towards helping crane and saying they will oppose all future aid packages. if the goals aren't clear, a proxy war with russia and ukraine is not in the strategic interest of the united states. our national and economic security demand and alternative unrestrained us aid for ukraine must come to an end. an
u. s. history. seasons, 2001. the u. s. has been over a $150000000000.00 on afghanistan. just under half of that figure went to military hardware and nearly 40000000000 was spent on both economic and humanitarian aid. the u. s. inspector general also spoke out about continuing issues with the aid to afghanistan, saying that after 2 decades the lack of monitoring still remains a problem. the 2nd problem is right now we're paying the salaries of all ukrainian civil servants who. ready most of...
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the area said to be the location where the u. s. u. k. france and china are extracting their envoys. the are stuff palmera, cherry group, which is actively fighting against the nation's army, currently controls the airport since fierce fighting broke out in sudan last saturday, over 400 people have been killed and 3700 injured according to the world health organization. arissa forces claim they've captured dozens of sudanese army vehicles on saturday. this footage shows the fighter celebrating their acquisition with guns blazing in the air. the per military group stated on social media that 60 vehicles were seized and 10 others were destroyed. earlier this week, both sides announced the 72 hour truce an honor of an islamic holiday. however, according to a sydney's army general, the truce was breached before it started. it would not all that a ship considered the humanitarian situation of people in hospitals, children, and infants. if we accepted the truce, it would be only for humanitarian reasons. so that the people who did madison an
the area said to be the location where the u. s. u. k. france and china are extracting their envoys. the are stuff palmera, cherry group, which is actively fighting against the nation's army, currently controls the airport since fierce fighting broke out in sudan last saturday, over 400 people have been killed and 3700 injured according to the world health organization. arissa forces claim they've captured dozens of sudanese army vehicles on saturday. this footage shows the fighter celebrating...
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u official. the main point of contention was how much money will be spent with european manufacturers, and whether to cut the u. s. and u. k. in on the deal. meanwhile, swedish residence across 17 cities have taken to the streets on saturday in protest against the nations planned entrance into the nato alliance. hundreds have participated in the protests in stock home alone. demonstrators demanded a stop to international military exercises involving 26000 participants currently underway in sweden, as well as a halt to the countries attempts to join nato. protestors were seen carrying banners with slogans such as no to nato and nato's war. we'll get our children killed for a dollar. and in germany, dozens of people have also taken to the streets and protests against further arms deliveries to ukraine. saturday anti war demonstrators demanded an end to anti russian sanctions. and for negotiating to begin confident that the route to peace is not laden with bullets. here, the dignity that we all do psalms deliveries to ukraine. we are form negotiating or shooting. well, again, sanction, suppose from russia and we want to of
u official. the main point of contention was how much money will be spent with european manufacturers, and whether to cut the u. s. and u. k. in on the deal. meanwhile, swedish residence across 17 cities have taken to the streets on saturday in protest against the nations planned entrance into the nato alliance. hundreds have participated in the protests in stock home alone. demonstrators demanded a stop to international military exercises involving 26000 participants currently underway in...
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u. s. u k. u armed warming of syria and human rights and geo denied access to u. k. jail journalist julian assange, that alone the assassination of a russian journalist, blood, and out ascii in st. petersburg this week. no. there was just one big story in nato nations, the rest of popular opposition leader, donald trump, who spoke on tuesday of his possible death penalty less prominent was the prospect of nuclear war. as us politicians ignored warnings from begging not to meet taiwanese politician, sighing when in california for more on nato 2nd front is it fights russia through ukraine is collier, host of the so conceal podcast about chinese history. culture and politics is in bali in that foundational nation of an online movement indonesia.
u. s. u k. u armed warming of syria and human rights and geo denied access to u. k. jail journalist julian assange, that alone the assassination of a russian journalist, blood, and out ascii in st. petersburg this week. no. there was just one big story in nato nations, the rest of popular opposition leader, donald trump, who spoke on tuesday of his possible death penalty less prominent was the prospect of nuclear war. as us politicians ignored warnings from begging not to meet taiwanese...
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u. s. power structure that has speaking. yeah, i mean, of course you can get like a u. s. and to, you know, obviously challenge size a u. s. u s. knows where scientists red light, you know, china, they say publicly no one can do whatever they want, as long as they don't do not keep clear on it. but now us lawmakers are making statement my time one is in country we should respect time one song which is going back on their own commitment to one kind of policy that was signed by president nation back in 1972 years a lie we form the foundation on the sign, all american relationship ever since. so us is walking back on that because they know we're trying to spread my red light and just like what they do is rochelle 1st keep on pushing rushes red line on pushing. they don't use words. they are now trying to push china red line. i want you to understand for china with a time, just as ukraine issue is a motional issue for the russians for the chinese high one issue is a highly emotional charge issue that comes in japan moves closer than ever to becoming a defacto member of nato canada says it's going to deploy military aircraft to
u. s. power structure that has speaking. yeah, i mean, of course you can get like a u. s. and to, you know, obviously challenge size a u. s. u s. knows where scientists red light, you know, china, they say publicly no one can do whatever they want, as long as they don't do not keep clear on it. but now us lawmakers are making statement my time one is in country we should respect time one song which is going back on their own commitment to one kind of policy that was signed by president nation...
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u. s. and the u. k. the main goal of the western sanctions was the cut. russia offer revenues. however, chinese import russian crew, for example, are set to break record numbers. the latest data shows a record $2000000.00 barrels per day, arriving in the country from russia by pipelines and ships. political and international relations specialist partner wong told r t that a trend is emerging, developing nations wanting to trade directly with each other. the alternative to the payment system in china and russia as well in the other country we will contact .
u. s. and the u. k. the main goal of the western sanctions was the cut. russia offer revenues. however, chinese import russian crew, for example, are set to break record numbers. the latest data shows a record $2000000.00 barrels per day, arriving in the country from russia by pipelines and ships. political and international relations specialist partner wong told r t that a trend is emerging, developing nations wanting to trade directly with each other. the alternative to the payment system in...
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u. s. and u. k. intelligence agencies, according to newly acquired signals, intelligence, allegedly highly classified documents from us. intelligence have been linked online in recent weeks. they claim to prove the scope and scale of washington spying practices. not just on his enemies, but on his allies to including the ukrainian president. however, the u. e is dismissing the claims that it is conspiring with russia hauling the allegations categorically false, so far. the size of the actual breach of national security is not known, but the white house has stated that such information has no place being public. this is, again without confirming the validity of the documents. this is information that has no business in the public domain. it has no business, if you don't mind me saying on the pages of, of, from pages of newspapers or on television, it is not intended for public consumption. and it should not be out there. what is certainly going on. i think my interpretation is that by that has a ve
u. s. and u. k. intelligence agencies, according to newly acquired signals, intelligence, allegedly highly classified documents from us. intelligence have been linked online in recent weeks. they claim to prove the scope and scale of washington spying practices. not just on his enemies, but on his allies to including the ukrainian president. however, the u. e is dismissing the claims that it is conspiring with russia hauling the allegations categorically false, so far. the size of the actual...
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u. s. the u. s. government and u. s. courts, but, and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly in the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months and years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political response to the united states. it's sort of the global south speaking back to power. and the iranians are saying that remind or reminding the world that the united states created isis from famously admitted during his presidential campaign. and he knew that because michael flynn was his military and intelligence advisor and we had other officials admitted and in the media and books come out. so this is basically a reminder that the iranians have been suffering at the hands of the united states . and this is just one chapter, let's
u. s. the u. s. government and u. s. courts, but, and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly in the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months and years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political...
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u. s. army and its allies invaded iraq. april 9th, 2003. the u. s. army and coalition forces entered baghdad and tore down the statue of saddam hussein in fear door square. lay the 1st 2003 u. s. president george bush declared victory in the iraq war december, the 30th 2006. saddam hussein was executed december the 15th 2011. a ceremony was held in baghdad to mark the end of the u. s. military mission, in reality, the u. s. army is still in iraq. but he still here she is. see him was near the nist, a squire omar omar was saying a student from iraq came to russia in 2015. he studying at kasan university. his dream is to become a surgeon on new.
u. s. army and its allies invaded iraq. april 9th, 2003. the u. s. army and coalition forces entered baghdad and tore down the statue of saddam hussein in fear door square. lay the 1st 2003 u. s. president george bush declared victory in the iraq war december, the 30th 2006. saddam hussein was executed december the 15th 2011. a ceremony was held in baghdad to mark the end of the u. s. military mission, in reality, the u. s. army is still in iraq. but he still here she is. see him was near the...
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there lot of issues there of the u. s. u. s. to china with roadblocks and restrictions over technology, crossing boards and the most sensitive, most advanced technology crossing borders. so yeah, you do see a big tech impacted by those issues. and i think that that's been going on for pretty strong for a couple of years now. and don't see it going away any time soon. and i think that these frictions are going to continue to rise. and you also see other countries pushing back against other mark is coming in and find to dominate their own home market. so you see back going on as well. so india, for instance, has restricted access to some foreign apps even from china. so i do think that that would continue to be an issue. and like i said, not going away. johnson technology is becoming the new path. when you're looking at problems, the way countries handle, the relationship with tech is now becoming a nother fact in the argument here, the united states, you have this recent disclosure of the relationship between the big tech in the
there lot of issues there of the u. s. u. s. to china with roadblocks and restrictions over technology, crossing boards and the most sensitive, most advanced technology crossing borders. so yeah, you do see a big tech impacted by those issues. and i think that that's been going on for pretty strong for a couple of years now. and don't see it going away any time soon. and i think that these frictions are going to continue to rise. and you also see other countries pushing back against other mark...
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u. s. saying that they are preparing for trying to find the solution for the situation in sudan. let's not forget that history has shown, and that, that's very nice, is that the u. s. the western powers and others where very much in favor of splitting sudan to sudan and south sudan. and today both countries, most states are certainly a lot of problem. it also c j division. i'm both the example of the interference of western powers and or international. ours is not encouraging us to accept the order to repeat the several countries are urgently evacuating the citizens. from saddam missions, shots show evacuated, sporting a french frigates in ports are done. so here the u. s. u k, and the you are also by creating the national masses. locals are looking for their own way of escaping. earlier we spoke with well lead micra and i witness evacuated from students to paris. you spoke of the horace, you saw that the problem stop today. my house is not far away from the military base. i'm there or early in the morning about a, a n. i woke up with a wall, it's everywhere. there is no water. ok. i thought, you know, look it up. there is no electric. you know a lot of places. there is no food. there is babies. there is no more because i saw a woman's give bits of babies. shy is born in the, in the ground. i need to plan what we have to do all of that. the maximum one cup, like into chess, you caught before that i need to dream know what to do. how could, how could i am very, what was my pro, that my family, my neighbors, my eyes and i saw the look into it. my neighborhood, a child 6 years old, 6 years old. his father died before 5 years. he's. he's along with his
u. s. saying that they are preparing for trying to find the solution for the situation in sudan. let's not forget that history has shown, and that, that's very nice, is that the u. s. the western powers and others where very much in favor of splitting sudan to sudan and south sudan. and today both countries, most states are certainly a lot of problem. it also c j division. i'm both the example of the interference of western powers and or international. ours is not encouraging us to accept the...
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u. s. seems to think, well, my call seems to think that the u. s. is using the e as a vasa, as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think there's that could be a possible that you think that could be a possible no advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think for europe has been understood to be supporting the us or whether it's a willing lay or unwilling lay or, or being held hostage in a sense that's up to everybody's interpretation. but no, that's why we have you head out. yeah. your interpretation, well fact is the fact that i think europe has been taken hostage in my view or when it comes to the ukrainian conflict, or you know, to, to be all the us side to support you crying in a sales. but i think this trip of president mac wrong in china has reviewed the europeans, or at least mac chrome, being one of the european leaders is coming to his sensors that it should actually look after their own interest. yeah. maybe the point that when they come, when it comes to looking after the ease in we had the by the name, the i r a inflation reduction act by the u. s. u m, as
u. s. seems to think, well, my call seems to think that the u. s. is using the e as a vasa, as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think there's that could be a possible that you think that could be a possible no advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think for europe has been understood to be supporting the us or whether it's a willing lay or unwilling lay or, or being held hostage in a sense that's up to everybody's interpretation....
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and the u. s. u s. does not recognize the licensee, but still drugs everyone to the hang of it is completely unacceptable. i think many our friends are working or should never go under that says that only they are just over 3 months to go until that fateful summit in august. is a week is a long time in politics than what of 30 months. got able to type the velocity in kid felt russians had his play of italy, idea tanka was bought from flying on an l. o. t polish to airlines flight to she attempted to board on her way to a tournament. athletes explained what happened yet. the zip, like the la manager, these old continued for a very long time here, but when i called the manager i was told i wouldn't be allowed on to the flight ready. i asked for the reasons, but seeing that it was only one manager showing me conversation, but i load here launch on his phone and 10 cases when russians are allowed to fly. and actually i imagined a few of them. for example, the trip was not related to tour as it was a business
and the u. s. u s. does not recognize the licensee, but still drugs everyone to the hang of it is completely unacceptable. i think many our friends are working or should never go under that says that only they are just over 3 months to go until that fateful summit in august. is a week is a long time in politics than what of 30 months. got able to type the velocity in kid felt russians had his play of italy, idea tanka was bought from flying on an l. o. t polish to airlines flight to she...
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crypto crusader who's going to try and obliterate any kind of innovation using cryptic currency in the u. s. u, we saw her comments on again saying this absolute rubbish that bitcoin mining is destroying the u. s. increasing energy bills because of it, which is absolutely not true at all. if you look at any big mining big companies actually came into the u. s. into d industrialized zones and got them up and running again. the last thing they've done is taken any money out of the u. s. economy and away from consumers. rather they pay taxes and put money back into specifically in as states like taxes, the very pro bitcoin. so it's absolute rubbish. it really is, i think a much a massive sort of shot in the foot to the new york times dawn of the days when you can just send the journalist down somewhere that janet can make a lot of stuff up. cherry pick facts because nowadays, nowadays everyone has a smartphone. everyone has the internet, so we can very easily find out whether it's true or false. a massive fire has a ruptured. i feel warehouse in western rushing goals in the area of an estimated 4
crypto crusader who's going to try and obliterate any kind of innovation using cryptic currency in the u. s. u, we saw her comments on again saying this absolute rubbish that bitcoin mining is destroying the u. s. increasing energy bills because of it, which is absolutely not true at all. if you look at any big mining big companies actually came into the u. s. into d industrialized zones and got them up and running again. the last thing they've done is taken any money out of the u. s. economy...