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u. s. was using the turbulence in afghanistan to contain and destabilize central asia, china, russia, pakistan, and iran are the key forces in afghanistan in relation to regional guard nation. the most striking is the, is the change of tone or the change of style of chinese diplomacy here and some are kind of foreign minister thing gone demonstrated that today the stress and we just heard the constructive role of regional powers, china's neighbors like russia, iran, pakistan, in trying to bring stability to this region, but he also very heavily criticized the west for not doing the things that it should be doing in this region and doing a lot of things to undermine the security situation on the ground and the humanitarian progress in particular he criticized the west for continuing to raise occurrence reserves around $7000000000.00 were seized and i still inaccessible to you. i've got people and the i've got any authorities. he also called on the west to refrain from installing it on military b
u. s. was using the turbulence in afghanistan to contain and destabilize central asia, china, russia, pakistan, and iran are the key forces in afghanistan in relation to regional guard nation. the most striking is the, is the change of tone or the change of style of chinese diplomacy here and some are kind of foreign minister thing gone demonstrated that today the stress and we just heard the constructive role of regional powers, china's neighbors like russia, iran, pakistan, in trying to bring...
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u. s. was born out of exploitation slavery. the theft of land, and the u. s. military was born out of that same character. and so our generations now have had way more access to the information and have been challenged in ways that have grown them. unlike previous generations where those generations were taught not to question a, the u. s. government and not to question why we're going to war, but that it your duties ago. and if you're a good citizen, then you'll go. but now our, our youth are, are not being fooled by these narratives and climate change, i think has a lot to do with that. and you have access to information on the front lines of resistance, sort of violence against the land. like you have standing rock, you have missing a murdered indigenous women. you have the hypocrisies and contradictions of the u. s. right in our faces. and we're able to talk about it now in ways that we weren't able to talk about it before, especially after the trump era. and so with the u. s being the largest polluter in the world, the largest holder of real estate in t
u. s. was born out of exploitation slavery. the theft of land, and the u. s. military was born out of that same character. and so our generations now have had way more access to the information and have been challenged in ways that have grown them. unlike previous generations where those generations were taught not to question a, the u. s. government and not to question why we're going to war, but that it your duties ago. and if you're a good citizen, then you'll go. but now our, our youth are,...
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u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate, find agreements that they have made, affirming that china is one country. and taiwan is a province of china. they want to pull the e u into this also, and they want to pull the surrounding countries in truly not only korea and japan and the philippines, but of course, every country in the surrounding area. they are pressuring them extensively, and they are pressuring certainly the european union. foreign ministers from nations neighboring afghanistan have gathered in his back as stand to discuss the current economic and political crisis affecting cool. a chinese representative has harshly condemn us actions in afghanistan. they may have only made the situation worse. after 20 years of completely failed military interventions, the u. s. and later, military forces have pulled out of afghanistan and the future of denison is ba
u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate, find agreements that they have made, affirming that china is one country. and taiwan is a province of china. they want to pull the e u into this also, and they want to pull the surrounding countries in truly not only korea and japan and the philippines, but of course, every country in the surrounding area. they are...
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u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate, find agreements that they have made, affirming that china is one country. and taiwan is a province of china. they want to pull the e u into this also, and they want to pull the surrounding countries into it, not only korea and japan, and the philippines, but of course, every country and the surrounding area. they are pressuring them extensively, and they are pressuring certainly, the european union was cleaning tubes, reportedly prepare for a counter offensive, and the guns republic, or moth cruise on drone operators are also on the attack season. right. because the of has more spring has arrived through a battered dawn bass, trees and greenery are blooming. it changes much. drones will lose their edge. nature will conceal entire armies. these men are now veterans. they've been added since the conflict began. rougher with t
u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate, find agreements that they have made, affirming that china is one country. and taiwan is a province of china. they want to pull the e u into this also, and they want to pull the surrounding countries into it, not only korea and japan, and the philippines, but of course, every country and the surrounding area. they are...
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u. s. was left behind. i d. 's, there was a town, the very few people outside of iraq knew before, 2003. but it soon became known throughout the world of the us. marines went on the rampage, massacring 24 people like fallujah. this was also a revenge attack. it followed the killing of a us soldier in a roadside bomb here. but the victims were women, the elderly and children as young as one who was shot multiple times at close range . kara, they killed my brother, my uncle, to heat my uncle rashid, my father, my mother and my grandmother. the only survivors will my brother up till my sister sia and me. yes, again, the military tried to cover up the truth, but was soon for so amid that marines might have deliberately targeted civilians. aladdin let the completely sealed off the entire city for months, not allowing any one to enter and arresting any one who spoke about the instant. so the issue did not appear on television for a long time, but the ones who actually provoked the situation where the americans themselv
u. s. was left behind. i d. 's, there was a town, the very few people outside of iraq knew before, 2003. but it soon became known throughout the world of the us. marines went on the rampage, massacring 24 people like fallujah. this was also a revenge attack. it followed the killing of a us soldier in a roadside bomb here. but the victims were women, the elderly and children as young as one who was shot multiple times at close range . kara, they killed my brother, my uncle, to heat my uncle...
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western diplomat said the decision to call this meeting about the defense of the u. n's. founding charter was cynical. the u. s. ambassador said it was russia that had violated the charter by invading the ukraine. she'd come to the meeting, accompanied by the sister of us, citizen, paul whelan, who's been imprisoned in russia for over 4 years. russia, the convenor of today's meeting, invaded his neighbors in ukraine. and struck at the heart of the un charter and russia time and time again has violated universal human rights and fundamental freedoms both outside and inside its own borders. paul was a corporate security director. he had a job, he loved a home, a life of hope and opportunity. all that has been taken away from him by russia, a country that revels in its culture of lies. mr. labrons also had an important meeting with the un secretary general antonio terrace. russia says the black sea grain initiative expires on may the 18th, on there are doubts whether it will be renewed minutes. hello, how can the grind feel survive off your meeting? can the greenville survival show? show years. so mr. love rob, s
western diplomat said the decision to call this meeting about the defense of the u. n's. founding charter was cynical. the u. s. ambassador said it was russia that had violated the charter by invading the ukraine. she'd come to the meeting, accompanied by the sister of us, citizen, paul whelan, who's been imprisoned in russia for over 4 years. russia, the convenor of today's meeting, invaded his neighbors in ukraine. and struck at the heart of the un charter and russia time and time again has...
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u. s. was driven in the corporate power in the us. i don't mean the population that had such a hope for peace. i mean, the corporations that really are the decision makers with their best think tanks and political apparatus use this as a time to to absolutely consolidate their power in the most brutal way. they began aggressively the expansion of nato. at the very moment that they had promised that nato would not expand an inch to the east. and it was because they needed a police power in the countries of eastern europe to impose the new, extremely unequal destructive capitalist relations throughout eastern europe. now, you mentioned this an equal and exploited for relationship, and i think the play thought only to some europe. it actually applies all over the world and even more so in the united states because i myself studied there. i know that most americans are very conscientious, hard working. good hearted people who want to do good both to that community into the world to work hard, sometimes struggle to and to make as made. and
u. s. was driven in the corporate power in the us. i don't mean the population that had such a hope for peace. i mean, the corporations that really are the decision makers with their best think tanks and political apparatus use this as a time to to absolutely consolidate their power in the most brutal way. they began aggressively the expansion of nato. at the very moment that they had promised that nato would not expand an inch to the east. and it was because they needed a police power in the...
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u. s. there was this interesting magazine ah, global reports. i think there was water is called a that said that the u. s. helped i helped incite the insurrection in 2018. the u. s. keep millions of dollars to these opposition groups and supported this violent coup against the government. and it should be noted by i'm a practicing roman catholic. okay. but the catholic church in nicaragua is incredibly reactionary. they were part of the coo, there were caches of arms found in various churches are various creased, oversaw torture in the churches are met, one man who lost his arm after being tortured and in the church that he attended. ah, so this is not about repressing the church or repressing civil institutions. this is about a coup attempt that was violent, that killed. ah, the statistic i saw was something like 220 people died during the insurrection and it was about 5050 on both sides. okay, $22.00 police officers and that created billions of dollars and property, destruction, and yes, damage the economy. ah, which of course was followed by s
u. s. there was this interesting magazine ah, global reports. i think there was water is called a that said that the u. s. helped i helped incite the insurrection in 2018. the u. s. keep millions of dollars to these opposition groups and supported this violent coup against the government. and it should be noted by i'm a practicing roman catholic. okay. but the catholic church in nicaragua is incredibly reactionary. they were part of the coo, there were caches of arms found in various churches...
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u. s. system itself, and we are paying a terrible price right here in the united states today was $1.00 of the lowest levels of health care incident mortality. women's much maternity. you look at any of the figures that the u. s. is behind every other industrial country in the world. i actually ask you about that because this is something that i've never really understand. i mean, if you look at structurally of the american bunch of military stanley spending and that's servicing the 2 biggest articles the, the government spending upon. and as you mentioned, many of the social services maternity leave, you know, public health care, free education, employment protections. you know, those things that are considered basic in many other countries. you know, the american package compared to that is very, very modest. and you have many americans are still absolutely convinced of the superiority of the system. what is the believe based on why are the american so convinced the the, you know, the system is the best them that it needs to be imposed on. so others i don't know that they're so convinced.
u. s. system itself, and we are paying a terrible price right here in the united states today was $1.00 of the lowest levels of health care incident mortality. women's much maternity. you look at any of the figures that the u. s. is behind every other industrial country in the world. i actually ask you about that because this is something that i've never really understand. i mean, if you look at structurally of the american bunch of military stanley spending and that's servicing the 2 biggest...
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u. s. was saying himself calling it an attack on the see community saying rose to fame after calling for the creation of a separatist seek state known as callous fan. police have accused him of an armed assault on a police station in february 2023. after the attack, the leader escaped on a motorbike, but almost a 100 of his followers have since been detained. ah, russian troops have reportedly gained a foothold at a train station and out of the almost this comes as a wagner. fighters are leading assaults in the western parts of the city. here are the latest images from the location. you can clearly see the aftermath of intense fighting in the area. this comes as russia's defense ministry has that its airborne units are supporting the fight from the flanks and preventing attempts by here to counter attack. in this footage, you can also see destroyed ukrainian military vehicles as all routes to our deal most are now reportedly within russian artillery range. that's as recent pentagon leak states
u. s. was saying himself calling it an attack on the see community saying rose to fame after calling for the creation of a separatist seek state known as callous fan. police have accused him of an armed assault on a police station in february 2023. after the attack, the leader escaped on a motorbike, but almost a 100 of his followers have since been detained. ah, russian troops have reportedly gained a foothold at a train station and out of the almost this comes as a wagner. fighters are...
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u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate signed agreements that they have made, affirming the china is one country, and taiwan is a province of china. they want to pull the e u into this also, and they want to pull the surrounding countries into it, not only korea and japan, and the philippines, but of course, every country and the surrounding area. they are pressuring them extensively, and they are pressuring certainly the european union from a decade long conflict to a new era of partnership. serious foreign minister has arrived in saudi arabia, as the 2 nations aim to restore relations after more than 10 years apart, reads that it wants to see the re unification of damascus and its return to the arab league. the 2 sides have the session of talks, discussing ways to address the searing crisis in order to preserve serious unity security stability. error by the ent
u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate signed agreements that they have made, affirming the china is one country, and taiwan is a province of china. they want to pull the e u into this also, and they want to pull the surrounding countries into it, not only korea and japan, and the philippines, but of course, every country and the surrounding area. they are...
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u. s. lead effort to support ukraine in its war against russia. evidence the u. s. was spying on its ally, south korea, and reports accusing the israeli intelligence agency massage of stoking recent anti government protest reports most saw denies. at the pentagon, u. s. officials say service members get security clearances based on their job duties. not on their age. a policy maintained across the u. s. government look again, we have procedures. we have protocols in place. we receive regular training on the proper, a handling of classified information. as i mentioned, we sign nondisclosure agreements. so those rules are very clear. anyone who has a security clearance knows that anyone who violates those rules is doing so willfully. earlier on thursday, the u. s. president. up here to down play the importance of the material leaked. i'm not concerned about the ladies and i'm concerned that happened. there was nothing contemporaneous were very good. that said by arresting to shera the u. s. is making it clear, making classified information public is illegal. rosalyn jorda
u. s. lead effort to support ukraine in its war against russia. evidence the u. s. was spying on its ally, south korea, and reports accusing the israeli intelligence agency massage of stoking recent anti government protest reports most saw denies. at the pentagon, u. s. officials say service members get security clearances based on their job duties. not on their age. a policy maintained across the u. s. government look again, we have procedures. we have protocols in place. we receive regular...
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u. s. was not very happy of these every connection between syria and the up countries, but there is no, no other way. if these recalls consolation of the, of the relation between syria and the other countries, it will not be done all that, that region is in danger. meanwhile, iran in saudi arabia are also restoring diplomatic ties for the delegation from surround arriving. and react also contributes to you, such a lovely exist mall. and they're wanting delegation and technical delegation from iran visit a saudi arabia. it was announced by the one in foreign ministry that delegation arrived in the capital re all were it is expected to follow up on the implementation of the piece, the old between one and so the irregular which was clinched in the chinese capital reaching back in early march, so do you want delegation is expected, is expected to do 3 major things. one is to reopen the one in embassy real to you. still open a console for the mac republican, the saudi city of jetta. and we used to o
u. s. was not very happy of these every connection between syria and the up countries, but there is no, no other way. if these recalls consolation of the, of the relation between syria and the other countries, it will not be done all that, that region is in danger. meanwhile, iran in saudi arabia are also restoring diplomatic ties for the delegation from surround arriving. and react also contributes to you, such a lovely exist mall. and they're wanting delegation and technical delegation from...
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u. s. against china. i can certainly fall upon the u. s. not only for trade as was pointed out, huge trade, but also for a lot of support. a lot of dramatic support on very sensitive issues. yeah. ok. all important points you've raised, which will, which will drill down to and just about the 1st let me bring in natasha from the u . k. what do you think about this visit? what does the timing if it signal to you about what the u. s. is looking to get out of this thing. well, i agree with what had already been said that the u. s. is trying to get closer to vietnam to upgrade the relationship as a way of countering china's from us perspective, increasing assertiveness or aggressiveness in the region. and just globally, so the u. s. is hoping that this relationship is going to get stronger both with security issues and they are trying to, you know, at least discuss sending over ships for the coast guard in vietnam and been previously. but most of its vessels from russia and as being, i'm trying to rely less on russia us is trying to come in there. no word if that's going
u. s. against china. i can certainly fall upon the u. s. not only for trade as was pointed out, huge trade, but also for a lot of support. a lot of dramatic support on very sensitive issues. yeah. ok. all important points you've raised, which will, which will drill down to and just about the 1st let me bring in natasha from the u . k. what do you think about this visit? what does the timing if it signal to you about what the u. s. is looking to get out of this thing. well, i agree with what had...
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yet, meeting took place more than 2 weeks after jessica, which was arrested on from day one that the u. s. embassy was rec, vest has requested permission to visit, even as part of our counselor corporation. anyway, the ambassador report that after the meeting, that event was fine, and we know that you as president biden had previously met with, yvonne gosh to which was gastly experience at him a promise to do everything possible to get even out of russia. also garish college himself wrote his parents a letter in russian. his parents are former so good may grant migrants who speak russian to even. and in this letter, he expressed the hope that he would see her again soon. very well. yesterday, a russian court sentenced another journalist, a russian journalist to 25 years in prison for treason. his trial was widely seen as politically motivated. now, garage debates facing espionage charges that he and his ploy are strenuously deny. he could be facing 20 years in jail himself. what effect is this likely to have yury on the few independent journalists still working in russia? yet look at a gi
yet, meeting took place more than 2 weeks after jessica, which was arrested on from day one that the u. s. embassy was rec, vest has requested permission to visit, even as part of our counselor corporation. anyway, the ambassador report that after the meeting, that event was fine, and we know that you as president biden had previously met with, yvonne gosh to which was gastly experience at him a promise to do everything possible to get even out of russia. also garish college himself wrote his...
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u. s, there was hopefulness. there was a sense that many things are possible. yeah, yeah, i will send a month in quarantine before being relocated to aging. want to symbol of friendship . now a symbol of an increasingly antagonistic relationship. jessica washington out of iraq aging. ah, this is i was 0. these are the top stories, sedans, army and power ministry. rapid support forces continue to fight for the 14th day despite agreeing to extend the si, fi by 72 hours. heavy gun fire strikes and tank glass have been reported in khartoum and nearby areas. the turkish ministry planes, you to fly people out of cartoon was shot out. no one with injured here. but morgan has the latest from sudan. there's been incense artillery strikes and as strikes launched by both sides, the rapids support forces and the air strikes by the denise army against various recess positions in the northern parts of the capitol in the city of cafferty. and in the city of on demand that the twin city of the capital tomb and iran, the vicinity of the presidential palace and the general comma
u. s, there was hopefulness. there was a sense that many things are possible. yeah, yeah, i will send a month in quarantine before being relocated to aging. want to symbol of friendship . now a symbol of an increasingly antagonistic relationship. jessica washington out of iraq aging. ah, this is i was 0. these are the top stories, sedans, army and power ministry. rapid support forces continue to fight for the 14th day despite agreeing to extend the si, fi by 72 hours. heavy gun fire strikes and...
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but when you have the c o, seeing that, that's what it was with. the u. s. government was able to go into those dns and read everything, even the fact that they, they did that without any kind of forms without any kind of issue about terrorism, except, or what does it say, but u. s. government, respect of private life. is there any at all? i have never believed for a moment that this will was that it was off the limits that that are off the table . i never believed since 1996 when there was this intermingling and where he's got some further, not just the united state. what every one, every one. and if i'm a country a, and i can't, uh, surveil somebody in my country pursuant to a constitution or a law. i can go to country be and say, listen, you can do it. i will share information. this has been going on forever. the idea that let me ask you a question, do you think there is any one anywhere in the country that doesn't have that ability? do you think that twitter is an american feature? do you think that facebook is american? that there is his jurisdictional
but when you have the c o, seeing that, that's what it was with. the u. s. government was able to go into those dns and read everything, even the fact that they, they did that without any kind of forms without any kind of issue about terrorism, except, or what does it say, but u. s. government, respect of private life. is there any at all? i have never believed for a moment that this will was that it was off the limits that that are off the table . i never believed since 1996 when there was...
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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 im
u. b. s as reported, a profit drop of 52 percent. the 1st quarter as due to higher expenses related to ongoing litigation in the u. s. u b. s. was recently forced into taking over failing competitor credit suisse. that deal is expected to be completed over the next few weeks. a u. s. secretary of state antony blank and says sue dons at warring parties have agreed to observe a 72 hour ceasefire that took effect at midnight local time. pre previous truth efforts have failed. that blinkin said the...
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and it was down at the direct in the united states. this is retired u. s. marine connell in form of virginia state senator richard black. he believes the german authorities are deliberately withholding information about the masterminds behind the sabotaged so great britain had accomplished the task that was set out for it by the united states. the united states and great britain are very much partners. and this, i don't mean to suggest that great britain is sort of uh, sorted by a bashful state. they are not their, their decision makers just like we are. they carried out probably the greatest terrorist attack since $911.00. but if london and washington did blow up the north streams, what was their motive? and can it be proven? ah, after russia launched its military operation in ukraine, london pulled out all the stops to help cave. the u. k became one of the 1st countries in europe to send defensive weaponry to help the ukrainians. we will do what more we can in the days ahead. meanwhile, written itself is suffering severe economic problems and is coming f
and it was down at the direct in the united states. this is retired u. s. marine connell in form of virginia state senator richard black. he believes the german authorities are deliberately withholding information about the masterminds behind the sabotaged so great britain had accomplished the task that was set out for it by the united states. the united states and great britain are very much partners. and this, i don't mean to suggest that great britain is sort of uh, sorted by a bashful...
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u. s. was shaping when she said, well, s the victory angela, and certainly i guess, hasn't shown any regret for her involvement and all of that at least. but when it comes to this us ambassador, what do you think is the purpose of this interview to rush and media specifically? i mean, this is her introduction to the country. so she is laying out the boiler plate us position in the narrative. she did make a teper attempt to speak over the head of the russian government to the russian. people saying all we don't have any problem with you. it's just your government completely neglecting the fact. first that the u. s. is waging an existential economic war of sanctions. and weapon ization of their control, the global financial system, which collectively punishes the entirety of the russian population. and many of the u. s. is european allies, both leaders, politicians, coal, for russians to be punished and that russian culture must be cancelled. and then russia must be defeated and split into pieces
u. s. was shaping when she said, well, s the victory angela, and certainly i guess, hasn't shown any regret for her involvement and all of that at least. but when it comes to this us ambassador, what do you think is the purpose of this interview to rush and media specifically? i mean, this is her introduction to the country. so she is laying out the boiler plate us position in the narrative. she did make a teper attempt to speak over the head of the russian government to the russian. people...
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u. s. was well aware about the human rights are violations, but that they is still considered the rep, an ad. i quote here, an important partner in their war on terror. and we also got confirmation about that from the, from the sport from his forks, person in the, in the dagger embassy, u. s. embassy and decker. and they said they stopped the support for the rab in 2018. and finally, we all know in december 2021, they imposed sanctions. and this was a move with which was very much welcome. by many people we spoke to in bangladesh. and 11 woman who was whose brother was taken a 10 years ago. she said it was like a light at the end of the tunnel because after the sanctions were imposed, the according to the numbers of human rights organizations, the number of killings went down. but it's important to say that the rab still commit crimes and many fear that over the next months, because bangladesh is there's elected year in bangladesh. and the numbers of the last years really show that close to a t
u. s. was well aware about the human rights are violations, but that they is still considered the rep, an ad. i quote here, an important partner in their war on terror. and we also got confirmation about that from the, from the sport from his forks, person in the, in the dagger embassy, u. s. embassy and decker. and they said they stopped the support for the rab in 2018. and finally, we all know in december 2021, they imposed sanctions. and this was a move with which was very much welcome. by...
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u. s. was spending a great deal more than it had previously done in preparation for the world war. one mobile is ation was a way for congress to sort of remind the president that it has some kind of oversight role. all of that change trying to mentally, almost 50 years ago in 1974. when congress passed a new, an accident, which essentially you totally changed the budgetary or the budget making regime here in the us. ever since 974. congress itself has formulated the budget, and that budget is a legal inaccurate every year that it's passed. it's a legal anatomy and it includes not only all the expenditures, the federal government, but all the revenue raising and all the methods of revenue raising, including taxation and bond issuance id debt undertaking. and so in effect, the budget is its own debt ceiling. so all these journalists a stupid, then i'm not even talking to people. yeah. either, either they're stupid or they're willfully ignoring this because they enjoy the theater. it's hard to know why they're doing this. i can see what the politicians do, right? they seem to enjoy the
u. s. was spending a great deal more than it had previously done in preparation for the world war. one mobile is ation was a way for congress to sort of remind the president that it has some kind of oversight role. all of that change trying to mentally, almost 50 years ago in 1974. when congress passed a new, an accident, which essentially you totally changed the budgetary or the budget making regime here in the us. ever since 974. congress itself has formulated the budget, and that budget is a...
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u. s. was at war with north vietnam. the legacy of the conflict linger is on with chemical agents, and unexploded bombs still causing illness and injury. estimate very, but at least 1300000 people were killed. since then, there's been a remarkable transformation and ties driven by business trade between the 2 countries has grown to hundredfold. since diplomatic normalization was achieved in 1995 last year, total trading goods exceeded $138000000000.00 with vietnam being among america's top 10 largest trading partners. the u. s. is vietnam's number one export markets altogether. vietnam posted a $116000000000.00 trade surplus with the us led by shipments of goods like electronics, clothing, and footwear. while the ruling communist party holds unchallenged political control in the country, and it's been sharply criticized by international organizations over its human rights records. human rights watch calls that dire and virtually all areas. and an amnesty international report stated, independent journalist activist religi
u. s. was at war with north vietnam. the legacy of the conflict linger is on with chemical agents, and unexploded bombs still causing illness and injury. estimate very, but at least 1300000 people were killed. since then, there's been a remarkable transformation and ties driven by business trade between the 2 countries has grown to hundredfold. since diplomatic normalization was achieved in 1995 last year, total trading goods exceeded $138000000000.00 with vietnam being among america's top 10...
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u. s. and was a position of strength of independence in this mounting conflict between the 2 blocks of super powers, blocked as the french and my call it. and that the european union should be careful not to be direct into a conflict. it has no particular stakes, and that's what he said, and that's what there's a massive criticism, which is i, including and burn linens in germany. so i'm wondering if we give too much weight to the words of mac crohn. do you think we the media or all of us in general, are we guilty of treating mac, ron, as if he were the president of the european union? no, i don't think so. i think that's awesome. and this came out in the previous interview that my call is one of the most senior lead us within the european union now. and now that i'm gonna marco, germany's past chancellor is gone. he's one of the leading voices in europe, and he has a very disruptive style in his political communication. he made proof of that in the past, and it was a very, it has been a hot thing
u. s. and was a position of strength of independence in this mounting conflict between the 2 blocks of super powers, blocked as the french and my call it. and that the european union should be careful not to be direct into a conflict. it has no particular stakes, and that's what he said, and that's what there's a massive criticism, which is i, including and burn linens in germany. so i'm wondering if we give too much weight to the words of mac crohn. do you think we the media or all of us in...
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u. s. over the past 7 decades, where in 19 seventies the per capita consumption of cups per day was point 96 cups, 2 only point 49 cups per day in 2019. but even so, the us still rank 3rd across the globe in terms of mill consumption. the u. a 2nd and india is that the top drinking about $85000000.00 metric tons of milk a year. india is the world's largest producer of milk and also the largest consumer and not just for dietary reasons. hindus use milk and its products for religious purposes because it is believed to have purifying qualities. d is used in lamps for rituals. milk is used to bathe on special occasions, and it's a part of the hindu life from the infants 1st food to the last rituals after death . the vast majority of india's milk production is sourced from water buffaloes instead of cows. and nearly all the milk produced is consumed domestically. very products like yogurt, cheese and g r. staple foods in india, where a large number of vegetarians depend on dairy as a key source of protein in their diets. this is in contrast to china, where asian people are genetically predisposed
u. s. over the past 7 decades, where in 19 seventies the per capita consumption of cups per day was point 96 cups, 2 only point 49 cups per day in 2019. but even so, the us still rank 3rd across the globe in terms of mill consumption. the u. a 2nd and india is that the top drinking about $85000000.00 metric tons of milk a year. india is the world's largest producer of milk and also the largest consumer and not just for dietary reasons. hindus use milk and its products for religious purposes...
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u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate, find agreements that they have made, affirming that china is one country and taiwan is a province of china. they want to pull the e u into this also. and they want to pull the surrounding countries into it. not only korea and japan and the philippines, but of course, every country in the surrounding area. they are pressuring them extensively. and they are pressuring certainly the european union. the west must abandon its neo colonial habits when it comes to africa. that's the message from russia's ambassador to the un while addressing the security council following its criticism of molly over strike. meantime with moscow, richard noodles was once again. we listened to the negative reaction of a number of western colleagues to the strength thing of russian malay and corporation. we regret that the issues of geopolitical comp
u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate, find agreements that they have made, affirming that china is one country and taiwan is a province of china. they want to pull the e u into this also. and they want to pull the surrounding countries into it. not only korea and japan and the philippines, but of course, every country in the surrounding area. they are...
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u. s. was driven in the corporate power in the us. i don't mean the population that had such a hope for peace. i mean the corporations that really are the decision maker.
u. s. was driven in the corporate power in the us. i don't mean the population that had such a hope for peace. i mean the corporations that really are the decision maker.