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to the russian strikes back at western attempts to seize assets due to the ukraine, conflicts according to the pieces, the rules that america's biggest funds must pay. the law says law says 2 children are killed in his wally slice on rough thought of a night since the desk told in conflicts for condones us upon says 34000 u. k is which enough to host refugee that's the message coming from rwandan. the opposition politicians are outraged by persons recently adult legislation that enables london to send unwanted illegal migrants to the central african country. and south africa celebrates the use of freedom form as the pos side regime on the 1st democratic election nations deputy foreign minister gives aunty and exclusive
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entities as sort of africa. we've quite aware what it means to be pressed, what you meant to be in the 2 full 2 pilots face and detected out of your own country the a very warm welcome assistant, 5 pm here in moscow. and this is on the international with the latest world news update is good to help you with our top story. this our, despite west of attempts to cripple the russian economy not to make boots and saves a positive trend, is expected this year with the state budgets increasing. and the installation slowing down a list of what the letter is, the progressive development of our economy is positively reflected in the federal budget on the home, federal budget revenues for the 3 months have increased more than one and a half times compared to last year. we need to muster and occupy our own market,
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displace imports, not through administrative actions and resources, but through fair market competition. well, the improvements come up with a bad swap, f, as in petersburg, cold, forbidding the largest us bank, jp morgan chase to pursue litigation against russian v. c. b, bank, outside of the country, optimal than $400000000.00 in us as belonging to the american bank was seized by the action as part of a lawsuit filed by the russian bank. the non thing they were to and of its own frozen assets, funds belonging to v t b bank had been confiscated by jp morgan chase, which has responded by town to sue in the us quotes to block c t b 's attempts. the largest us bank stays a con, what's on us as to v t beat due to us sanctions alia? i spoke with all the taken to be, say, chris evans, who gave us the details a v t b, which is a very large russian bank, is the 2nd largest bank in russia. was united as
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a lot of bank still holding assets in the us, which then effectively stolen from the night to steal someone's money. you can expect for a quote in russian not to rule in favor of that banks would cover those spelled in funds. there wasn't really any reason for that. none of the funds from what we understand from the information had been used for anything but to invest in very a vanilla investments in the united states. there wasn't an issue with that. it wasn't the funds that made it to industrial complex or anything like that. and, and to be honest, i don't think jp morgan all going to be able to react in any significant way unless they want to challenge it. and the russian quote, which i think they know they're going to lose because they really don't have a leg to stand on here. the license ukraine and as well as aids legislation allows the us to seize russian state. as do you expect the tit for tat response for most good? we just have to dial a speech from president pacing where he explained that the russian economy is doing very, very well indeed a g d p growth, he's saying could be opposite 3 percent. compare that to the west,
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but we're looking at negatives to be guides to who very minute go daddy think. right. so i think most people look as they always do, they never yet even nights they don't suddenly you know, when, when most gets punched, it waits before it punches back. but i think we'll see probably a level of different measures that come in that really, really hit them hitting them where it hurts rather than just do it for the sake of doing it. this story. as an example, could we say that the us sanctions are about to be damaging the robots? oh yeah, absolutely. we thing that, i mean at the end of the day. a money has to flow as a major banking institution like jp morgan. you have to have money deployed in different markets around the world. and that's, that's really the case of the united states. the united states has always use the dollar. it's used his own capital markets in order to exec influence and control around the world. the minute that this, the other countries turn around to go hang on a minute. you're making us do the things. so, you know, let's respond and let's take 5 vote saws. i think it could really have
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a huge detrimental effect, not just to the us going to be with the economy, economies of the west, in general, to the ongoing role in garza with palestinians have gathered simone, relatives killed in his way the strikes overnights on the any type of southern most dizzy of rafa. h people have been killed in and is really attack on a residential building to children, age 6 and 8 are among the dead according to the local hospital. and more than 14 and a half thousands of these young casualties have occurred in the 6 months of low on the besieged territory. now the official desk told in gauze and now exceeds $34000.00 since the as well began his military offensive. in october of last year, human rights organizations have sounded the alarm over the human humanitarian catastrophe. and again, the case dropped is unable as his desperately attempt to save lives in the region. putting that own safety at risk, at least $685.00 health workers have been killed,
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so saw on to continues its special coverage with stories from those who managed to escape the deadly attacks of the we are calling the civilians to leave guys, it goes some us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be hard to sign on. i see all the civilians and one of the the
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was really working it out like some markers, hospitals in general. uh, since last year this hospital has approximately 230 beds and there was a shortage of places even before being in charge of the emergency department. we struggled daily with the lack of that would never before have the numbers of patients being so high and continues. as of right now, our friends were busy working when suddenly there was an explosion behind us. not far from where we are. it was really loud. the phrase to good after 34 hours of no internet connection and phone signal. i'm now back on line. i am in good health this morning. we continue the distribution
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process of 1000 packages of prepared for friends. you see that there is no gas for kids. and so we rely on what is it that he's using for an stephen was older limitations. we must people who show our enemies that even though the code of the guest supply, it doesn't mean that we stop offering our best for the palestinian. some costs the, to be honest, it is very difficult to coach because the patients with your don't just have to simple leg fractures for abdominal distension. we receive patients with a wide variety of injuries. these are bone factors, chesapeake inside injuries, as for example, in the case of each child, and that one patient may have multiple illnesses and injuries. but once the huge
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influx of victims, which has become a familiar thing, create serious difficulties daily. and it's not easy for us to have the home. things are very bad the nothing to nothing. so i was not just one of the people in the, in the meeting hospital. i told you i was one of the supervisors who built this hospital from 2011 to 2014 or 2002. the people who were on the ground at the side of this hospital from the beginning until the end of the search and saw no tunnel. so for assistance, no from aust donald no tunnels whatsoever. these are, these are at least applications and open efforts to justify their fatalities. of course, hospitals in regards to the,
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the, the amenities and some are, could wanted to end a work from the 1st day it could have. but unfortunately, america, especially the 1st thing joined watching is genocide instead of saving lives. some guys are from the start of the war. this and worship some military equipment, even american children and their number is not the channel communicated with the wash. and the do medic, entities at the highest levels, after a month of waiting, we were informed by our team. we could go to refund russia. since we have russians . honestly, i might have spoken only 2 sentences channel made, but it was a tremendous effort at every stage. they never stopped support and
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the india is abandoning us the oil in favor of impulse from venezuela and just one month from january to february this year. and you are imposed more than $400000000.00 worth of venezuelan oil. as according to data from the indian ministry of commerce and industry analyzed by sputnik following, the relaxation of sanctions against iraq as in awesome 2023 new delhi, was in the oil purchases from venezuela off to a 3 year break. india stopped buying oil from caracas at the end of 2020 at the time. so this while it was one of india is $1210.00 oil supplies is reported or likes sports from the us to india. so the 1st 2 months of this year decreased. holden, a time, or we discussed this earlier with the full the indian on boss that's he's been his way that he believes west and the sanctions are in effect says on, well no,
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it's changing these views. i'm the oldest situation in venezuela in this new global order, in which united states cause the shots and even both assumptions that we have a legal sanctions which are not authorized by the united nations. the sanctions on the exporting countries like veneers or light on and russia. of course it's political, it's also a business that because to be the largest producer of all you in the united states . so by suppressing the oil exports of these countries. yeah, giving a chance, but the american or a company is to make money of countries like india has to that right and abide by them and see how they can manage and we have managed successfully, i'm going to do it. so it is, it is not going to be emitted can of even positional sanctions on bend is a lot. it is not going to
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a change. the views of india are to the political situation in minnesota. so this, these functions are useless and that they're not going to do anything except being a nuisance to everyone. at least 44 people have concerns that due to severe sledging across kenya. as, according to the con, yet red cross society, the organization reports at least 60000 people have been affected by heavy rains that have cause massive destruction of property, domestic trading operations. and can you have been holsted in several areas have been temporarily blocked? the tenure meet your logical departments has full costs, continue was waiting for and a number of the nations regions with particularly strong down force expected. oh sorry to say all emergency measures are being taken and a 155 people have been reported killed and moving 200 into this flash floods,
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hit another east african nation of tons and there is l. use caused by heavy rains on land slides destroyed dozens of homes and cause tons and the employment is to confirm that more than 200000 residents were affected by the natural disaster we heard from locals, who shed the unfortunate experience. so yeah, do you mean by uh, the flood situation is really bad here in the city and uh, we're not even doing business since people are going through a hard time. if you want to move from one place to another, it takes you a very long time. yeah, i mean the public transport has increased prizes twice. i was it was, i have gone through a great close up to what the fathers, my small shop. i lost almost as full a 1000000 and investments. all my goods flows have made more biscuits and many more have been spoilt. i have no way to go. i haven't lost some of my savings which were inside the shop and when i couldn't go interest, you must think many people have lost their property. it has reached a point where water is going through the windows and doors. so when people go to
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work in the morning and it rains in the afternoons and when they return in the evening, they find all their property and if it has been carried away by the water in my neighborhood so far, no one has died from. but many of my people have suffered lost all the way disappointing life among bewanda is opposition policies off to the u. k. finally, post a kind of controversial build would send a legal asylum seekers in person to respond to originations like the u. k. should fulfill their responsibility to host refugees and notes and then to search the countries we have problems with foot security, mal nutrition, poverty, joblessness, lack of housing repression. so what will happen to these refugees? the board has parliament has approved the legislation to address the influx of migrants into the country, hoping the measure will deter refugees from taking small boats across the english channel. the plan proposes to send the illegal asylum seekers arriving from safe
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countries, such as fronds to the african nation and to pay compensation including a fee for f for individual relocated. the asylum claims would be processed in rwanda. this approved migrants would remain that as well. the ones that officials have said the pleased with below the legislation, raise the wave of control of a thing in the u. k. parliament. some british ministers are paid to need lessons on . no, i'm basic geography. i come from a neighboring country. you can kind of, if you know, geographically that is located right next door to orlando and um right now im going with those um genocide going on and this such a big comfort going on with people from your lender so hard. my family members come from baltimore on those on the crossing right now with data to be sent back to the country that they're supposed to be worried. you were wendell know? so i think there's an exclusion on people from one to being sent the one to the from come the supposed to be more. and these people from orlando are they then
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going to be sent to rewind. if they came to run across it from, from the yes. would people be sent from? well, let me run those different countries. i'll go to different the database. there's a, there's a close minute slice and it says if somebody would sofa killing the phrase has to be seriously reversible home by being send somebody they wouldn't be sent in. so there is that there is that site mechanism built into that just like the decades long conflict, denise and democratic republic of congo has been, feels by repeated violent classes between the day on these, on the odds and 23 rebels with wanda, be accused of supposing the militants by the west, including the u. k. bewanda has denied these obligations congolese lawyer and member of the countries citizens movement believes the ignorance of british officials on geography provokes the ongoing tensions see the postal garcia?
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he mentioned, this is a publication. this is another insult. of the people have fallen victim to the work that is taking place, eastern condo, this police officer has made inquiries. he has been working in dispute for more than 10 years. and the war and eastern congo has been going on for more than 25 years. he has a state official every time his state wants to take action outside of his country. he must gather sufficient information about the countries where he intends to take action and also have information about the surroundings of those countries. and that is why we say it's a publication. in fact, this war damages the image of great britain. we are a guest this way of doing business with the u. k. so they don't come to mitigate the situation. they come to provoke the congo lease population. once again, they want to take us to the extreme so that we react in a barbaric way on such things can not to me to get the situation. it only makes it worse. we have no choice, but to nights only come the least people's tonight, all the comedies use in order to effectively violently respond to oldest
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provocations that come from outside our country. the south africa is celebrating one of its most important national holidays. freedom day. it comes on the rates, the 1st post, the post on the elections held back in 1994 south africa's blonde population has been segregated on the press by the one minority for centuries. with the 1948 passage of the appalled side on the system built on white supremacy, the situation was end of the use of blood. the struggle for freedom. the 1st multi racial democratic elections were held in april 1994. and one of the anti apartheid need is nelson mandela was elected. the country's 1st black presidents, all take correspondents, a mama each earlier discussed a wide range of issues relating to south africa with the country's deputy foreign minister. in december of 2023, just a few months ago, you met with the director of the general director of a say on how important is that region for south africa. i'm in considering the
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geographical distance and do such distance is actually matter when it comes to strengthening relations between the global self. well, we would have been accepted in the us in as a strategic dial, a partner. so last year in december we had to go in there and have it by the time relation with the us in group with the c o. so that we make sure that what are the issues of that to aspect to, to, to, and what is our expectation as the country with whoever needs to come up with the program. and that program is that we've set as implementable program that to a needed to implement with a cs, but the countries in us then definitely there's not just the issue. the requests, most of them difficult even direct flight from south africa, especially single pool of getting them and, and the rest. so it's easy to reach them in terms of change in terms of any other
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economic issues. torres, him and so on. so it's really a very important adage in to us, so that africa and when we're talking about organization, let's talk about breaks. how important has the organization become right now and how? what do you think is the assessment of south africa and the organization? a when was witness of touch and, but it's in 2010 is as an african country and the only african country in books, but all know it into action. and on understanding bill pod, i should know products and also on the principles that the products is spending on . we were fired to that. it is very relevant for us in terms of trade in terms of torres, we have in terms of people being forwarded in terms of quota. so we, we,
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we, we had by looking at relation with almost all of them in some of the, the, the, the, the relationships that it is in be up before our democracy. so now most of them no less. there were been celebrating videos of, of, of a relationship. so as we are participating in books, what we like with books is that, but it's, it's really what k one consists us is working one day at a spec to offer in sacramento of texas, which is very important for the west, the old west. because the integrity of our territories, the integrity of government, as government, as we look at each other as a quite as it is very important. so that whatever situation that face us, which fits it with dignity and with respect and also on crowds, us us or decisions that to take in, in books i've taken on because this less. so i'm here today here in the restaurant
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because of russia is the chair of products in 2024 will have been the shell breaks in 2027. so if that know a part that is allusions that have been taken less the in the country, and some of that is a lucian, it's really to make sure that our 5 minutes minutes does must turn around and find a way of how do we treat a mazda, or serves as, as brakes members, and also what, what means of the transaction that we can use that can really be physical to all of us. and the other issue is really the increase of the membership of products which we have accepted to best buy, and that's about uh, 5 uh, 6 countries into pets. so today here, because as has 13, the process is of place to was the summit was that to, with the 15 minutes does an envoy of different countries within breaks. we sit
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around ourselves and discuss issues of the middle east and the north africa. so we'll go to arizona lucian, that 2 of tickets here, this resolution the process up to the 11 off the submit in jordan's yet in yet. so our minutes does, we'll also have different as sessions are all set 10 minutes. there's a lot of different selections on issues that's very important for them at administer as a fund enough as well or so. process all of the issues that have been done so that they can map up the program of the submitting to many politicians from bricks. countries often talked about the need to introduce this a single currency. just could you tell us if, how difficult could it be to implement such a plan and how long could it potentially take? well, i can say it is difficult because as i said, the but it's countries hedge to debate is just that to raise kwansa as us and agree
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whether it is implemented, whether or not implemented more. so let's wait for that. when we talk about international relations, especially now the whole situation gauze as we see it, we know that south africa filed and urgent requests for additional provisional measures. and the modification of the international court of justice in term ruling in the genocide case against israel. is there any chance that any of these measures as will be implemented and what could be done some how to improve the actions and reactions of the rest of the international community where the i c j is as that's how within the united nation. so any country, if you have a group or something or anything, you can challenge it's true that's particular such as we have done that and there's an outcome. there's a rolling of the court. and the name of the court is up to the united mission,
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whether they're going to implemented or not to implemented for us. we're happy that we'll move with use this such as that meant really to comment as of such issues. so we're waiting for the united nation to look at it. what are the things that it was south africa that was the 1st country to take some sort of legal actions and not maybe another our country where the only depend? what is a bit around our background, is that what's happening from upstate this will have been liberated from this and other countries of help us to get to this new version that we have. we, i free country now instead of free time because of been had by the international community, some of the countries that they have contributed their thoughts contribute touch back for many children and, and all of that. so now as sort africa we've quite a way what it means to be authorized. what it means to be in the, at 2
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o 2 patio space and pretended out out of your own country. we have an experience as that africa. our land has been taken by the whites inside africa. so. so now we, we've quoted democracy, what opinion and land, but with no fact. but it would be live that negotiated and sitting around and discussing and, and agreeing on such image as an of that it will have. so that's what we're free and if there's any kind of that is go to a situation like ours. let's use our experience. have them in whatever way so that that's time that would because it what, what kinds kinds before in the other country. but our experience is the one that made us to take that move in africa. many politicians talk about the fight against neo colonial isn't and straighten the relations with other countries of the global
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south. however, when we look at the, the economies of these african countries, a lot of it is tied to western states. so is it possible to actually fight new colonialism and continue some sort of economic cooperation with the west, you know, in the continental, there were many things that were happening in many countries, a quarter nice to buy whatever country, but was then going to that. and so definitely so wouldn't never cleared nice, so don't have an expedited so feel quite nice by to had an update approached it was a test, a special kind of oppression which is happening in pilots did between pilot and then as we can say, if this country is a fi too for their own to liberate themselves from the corner. and as i said on that, we don't, we don't know if i can read about each of that. how much of the corner and as, as it's through, but that according to me, that's the data sources and all of that. so if the in that mood,
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the most fide for it, some of the countries are related to us as that africa we had with them in terms of issues of language because it, the 1st issue is the language and set up for the, of course, 11 languages of what 12 now with this sign language. so now when any kutrovitch has been caught on those steps him from the language, we had them to say know, look at the language of your appropriate issue and, and agree with them and use them. because that's, that's, that's how i felt it, as opposed to be, we would come speak french in africa, but we find, or so i've been speaking french because i've been calling that those countries are really busy trying their best. i know a few of the countries that's really now they've taken a decision pass and they just, they shouldn't just say that by a new what by new admin invested. this became the quarter and as us language plus then communication language, not even putting the indigenous language,
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but they putting the, say, the language, black, english and all of that. so it's, it's a one step forward. so just enough to go back and make sure that there was a quote from us that indigenous gum, which is where you can find more details on this story and everything else on all websites, all see don't. com. thanks for choosing auntie. this stuff today will be about with will in 30 minutes i sent him the the .

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