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ah, a a f b, i read an american servicemen over the alleged leak of secret military documents or us officials all yet to confirm if the release file actually genuine. a reported glo can give you find on think about the addition supplies to ukraine. flip blog powers, the more autonomy from the us. poland, close to ties with the you on. so just to avoid phasing out the u. s. all over in global freight with the chinese currency already doubling. good share on the market with
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hello and welcome. this is all the international with the very latest world news out date is good to have you with the u. s. department of justice the, the f b i has a rest of the 21 year old national god service men in connection with the alleged leak of classified national security documents. american officials say some of those files will also be full release, which is raise questions over the legitimacy of the papers. ortiz caleb more page reports. us officials say he came peacefully, he did not resist arrest. the 21 year old jack t x. the era is a member of the massachusetts air national guard, and it is reported that the new york time was involved in figuring out that he was responsible for the leaks. he was a member of a discord server with 20 to 30 other people. some of them were teenagers,
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under the age of 18, in this discord server they shared jokes, means themes were firearms, racism, as well as christianity and opposition to us foreign policy. apparently this member of the air national guard wanted to let his friends in the discord server know about what was actually going on. he had access to this information and he provided it in the discord server. now we understand he is arrested in charge of being responsible for the recent leaks. however, questions are raised as people look into the details, for example, why is it that a 21 year. busy old low level member of the wing of the u. s. military, the air national guard, the state of massachusetts, had access to these kinds of documents. and furthermore, why was it so easy to track him down with this kind of high level leak? you would think that the leaker would expect to be arrested and set up more barriers to protect their digital fingerprints. so many questions are being raised,
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but at this time it appears this is the individual who has been arrested and charged for the recent pentagon leaks. well, the authenticity of the allegedly lease documents remains and verify to us media out does have been quick to claim that the files reveal china's plans to send weapons to russia. according to the washington post such alms would be delivered in secret disguise, a civilian items. the allegations have been strongly rejected by china, as paging is also to stop fueling. the ukraine conflict can sit down for talks from pensacola, analyst at montgomery lake phase the timing and shift scope of the release. documents raises plenty of suspicions. i thought it was very interesting becoming just before the the promise spring offensives by both sides. and so was this meant to up your skate and create confusion by releasing such sensitive
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information. if it was, it was intriguing that it had to have my, my thought was, have had to be somebody who has access is to not only see a information but a, but as a information, as well as military intelligence comes out of 3 different agencies. but somehow they were able to get that the, the individual or individuals were able to get that information. he may have a conflict. i don't know yet. but we'll see in power as protests, as a re did the headquarters of french cooperation, louis baton as well. because unions take to the streets in anger, crumbs pension reform, police officers use force and take against crowns as fresh clashes the rub. because in the french capital the significant public transportation disruptions of the good occurred in the french
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consulate. widespread civil and the reform swept across the country on thursday. at least 10 officers of been injured in 36 people, arrested in the clash of the cooling pillows and police. and so comes on the eve of the constitutional council's decision, which is to fully approved and raising the retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00, the move was pushed through by the government without mandatory vote in parliament . meanwhile, frances reportedly blocking the e u from financing ammunition supplies to ukraine, a decision which requires the block unanimous the agreements as, according to an e. u. official cited by polish media france. suppose this in this situation, the solution would be to procure ammunition in a 3rd country who makes the donation and then to reimburse it from the warehouses of a member state by transferring other weapons to a 3rd country. talks are underway on this matter. oh wow. there's just always so
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much john is nothing like a good pony tell pully you can't fight. this one is the queen france in the wake of macklin. i'm going to sign it apparently discovered you autonomy inside fortune cookie and pole in the country that's applying for the title of miss america. europe. france is reportedly blocking you, finding a weapons for ukraine in the interest of ensuring that if the e u is going to splash out 2000000000 more euro's on weapons for ukraine than it probably used to fuel in europe. military industrial complex with weapons made in europe. and france, of course, is europe's weapons heavy weight. so it stands to benefit the most from that policy . now poland doesn't agree with that, which has to make you wonder weapons industry they're defending, if not your own. who else outside of your a could possibly be asked to make weapons for the you to send to you? great. not russia, not china, obviously. so who could possibly be for the task of, by the way,
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to us $1200000000.00 worth of defense articles to poland between 20192021 alone. that's according to the us state department. and congress approved $288000000.00 worth and foreign military financing, just last year for poland under the guise of countering russia. warsaw has also scored $34000000.00 us dollars in security assistance to improve intelligence capabilities and military mobility over the past 5 years. so what might say that poland has a bit of a history of using gifted cash to buy american weapons well before brussels decided to make it rain euros for its own member states to buy weapons for you crate. now with washington place sugar daddy. exactly. a surprise that poland is in lock step is why she said, oh, listen to its prime minister mathias mar wiki. before flying to washington, i see no turn unsafe, and we're absolutely on the same wavelength here, to building and even closer lines with americans. if congress to the west of poland
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understand this less, it is probably because of historical circumstances. more with you, all one is scored the need for a quote strategic partnership with the united states over at lee rejecting frank president, emmanuel michael, strategic economy. these are the, the us, but the question is could warsaw side with the u. s. over its own european allies going so far as to attacking france in this case, but also perhaps advocating in favor of ending that e. u. defense cash for ukraine in the u. s. well, more with he also announced this week that poland wants to set itself up as washington's garage to serve as uncle sam euro fabulous. even don't watch him. i want to. so the send, the full album stands for the whole of you will pay to maintain their battle. readiness to be located in poland was great. where also striving to be able to produce depleted uranium ammunition course for adams to be located in poland. so
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these are the s e u is dick going to let poland crank out toxic, depleted uranium for washington. when it won't even let that's farmers eat too many defecating cows for fear. harmon, nature fall is one, is used, taught one day recipients. france is one of its top providers. warsaw is pretty my san antigua, like a teenager who is demanding that his parents let him set up a dinosaur and a math lab in his garage. serious foreign minister has arrived in saudi arabia, as the 2 nations aim to restore relations after more than 10 years, we had said it hope to put an end to the conflict in syria. and the countries were turned to the arab league. the 2 sides had the session of talks, discussion ways to address the searing crisis in order to preserve serious unity security stability, error by the entity, answers her own security, while also serves the interests of his brotherly people. both sides also discussed
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the steps necessary to achieve a comprehensive political settlement of the searing crisis that would, and all repercussions. a chief national reconciliation contribute to the return of syria to its air fault, and the resumption of its role in the arab world. surreal also announced the mutual reopening of embassies with tunisia for the 1st time in a decade with the 2 nations continuing consultations on ways to further restore their relations to near the sever diplomatic relations with damascus. shortly after the outbreak of conflict in syria and 2011 political analyst at tarik, archman says the us is not happy to see middle east in states coming together. many of the policy of saudi arabia now. it's not like in the past, it's more independent from the u. s. policies and from the u. s. maybe interest. so we see that it's also a reflection. what we see between now syria and saudi arabia is also reflection of
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the new policy in your strategy. maybe all of the saudi due to the world and also to syria. we are also about the that the u. s. were was not very happy with these a reconnection between syria up countries, but there is no, no other way. if these recalls consolation of the relation between syria and the other countries, it will not be done. all the region is in danger. and while our countries are restoring that ties, the us has reportedly illegally transported 32 tank is of syrian oil to its military base is across the border in iraq. last august, the syrian foreign ministry estimate of the country,
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the oil and gas loss is due to washington vaccines at $107000000000.00. esteban korea news editor of the cradle outlet says the us need syrian oil to fund is proxies and is not actually interested in fighting terrorists. there. a locals in the north and reported a new come by of the patient army, taking out several over 2000 and tankers of seriana oil to their records in iraq. so this is something that happens on a weekly basis from our own reporting, from our own investigations or the cradle. so these, these bankers they are taking out of syria and not so much for the us to still need for their own benefit, but to be resolved. in order to fund these militia, the, approximately, the interior man, chief among the democratic forces and all their activity that they carry out in 3 on the iraq, the united states, and the as the control, large majority of the, of syria producing sector and which came up there, after that,
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the russian army entered syria to help them to feed ice. and up until the point of washington was pretty comfortable letting advance towards the masters. but it was the rush of entered the freight. and that's when watching they created the s b f at their boots on the ground and started pushing back, i guess is not, you know, out of some interest of destroying nicely the theory about more to be the masters and beat moscow's to, for control of these regions in ne, syria and in order to control their resources, so to be, to serve as a kind of a 2nd type of pressure on top of economic sanctions. i guess i'm asking katara and bahrain of also resumed diplomatic relations after a year long blockade that says, the country think to restore unity and integration in the gulf. the conflict between the states states back to 2017 when far reign and several other states in the region imposed to diplomatic blockade on castle. accusing of backing terrace
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groups and being too friendly with a wrong counsel, strongly denied these allegations. it's already on fall ready? dead, i guess, met this week at the gulf cooperation council headquarters in the saudi capital to restore ties and resolve regional disputes. this comes just weeks off, the saudi arabia on the wrong agreed commenced relations. thanks to mediation from china, political consulting archman, because i said the reconciliation between cancer and bahrain is a positive step for the whole region. stability is the key word here, the ga stability reflect or will reflect on the whole region positively. we see iran, arabian gulf states resumption of, of ties. that's very positive. we're looking at what her in and control, that's another positive movement. it's looks positive and saudi is taken a positive step and they are taken the lead over the next few years. and that's as
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well as a positive step on so we could speculate on how the positive side side would look like we're talking about reserves, auction of financial transactions. we're talking about mutual projects and investments, bilateral tourism. of course, both states inhabitants or families and related by blood. and then of course, that will result in 2 political stability and both with the both states. ah, the chinese yuan is expanding on the global markets, as it sure has doubled since february last year. the women be, is increasingly becoming more popular than the us dollar. now, february, the un accounted for less than 2 percent of the global trade. since then that the chinese currency has reached 4.5 percent with the one now breathing down, the euro's neck. the dollar share is also in decline, for a number of reasons is more and more traders turn to the un moscow among those dropping the dollar in favor of the women. b rushes,
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turnover with china. in the 1st quarter of 2023 increased by more than 38 percent, amounting to almost $54000000000.00. according to chinese authorities. moscow and paging have agreed to reach for a total of $200000000000.00 in trade next year. economics professor richard, whoa, says the world is witnessing an accelerated shift away from usaa germany. both sides, russia and china on one side the united states in europe on the other are recognizing that the global economic situation is radically changing from what it was. we are going through a period of rapid re adjustment. it's long overdue. it was facilitated and stimulated by the events around the ukraine war, and we're just watching the adjustment process speed it up. meanwhile, another call for deed authorization has been made by the brazilian president lou
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that is silva, head of his visit to china this week where he's expected to fill some major new contracts. i had of louis arrival. chinese banks conduct the transaction and you on with brazil for the 1st time. it may be seen as a key milestone for latin american countries, many of which consider bating as a main partner, brazil's president has also said he thinks to create a club of countries including china, india, and brazil, that can become guarantors of a peaceful settlement to the ukraine conflicts as in defiance of the west and position of continuing on supplies to key f with the usaa ready providing more than $32000000000.00 and military assistance. the brazilian presidential, se, se different nations should foster trade in local currency. instead of using the green bank every night, i asked myself why all countries have to base their trade on the dollar? why can't we do trade based on our own currencies? who is it that decided that the dollar was the currency after the disappearance of
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the gold standard by the united states having as its currency? what is also the world's currency. an enormous subsidy is basically provided by the rest of the world. because what is going on is that the rest of the world produces goods and services, sends them to the united states. it gets in re turn currency us dollars, which in turn is lens to the united states government. and this is an enormous benefit to the united states at the expense of other countries who would wish that they could do with their currencies. what the united states has been doing for the last half century with it's. and so inevitably as the united states, as footprint in the world, yet smaller relative to the rest of the world. the rest of the world wants to share in the benefits that have so far been taken exclusively by the u. s. dollar.
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now to the down where the mobilization of the power military rapids support forces in the capital and other cities as sparks criticism from the countries armed forces, they are as f say's its actions are legal. the rapid support forces are national forces that carry out a number of national tasks and duties guaranteed to them by law. and they work in full coordination and harmony with the leadership of the armed forces and the rest of the other regular forces in their movements. sedans, army have been trying to establish authority over all of the country with the military forces, and the assassins determined to preserve it, thought ptolemy, all the power military group maintained this position that the country's laws supported factions. sidney's army officials claimed the mobilization is illegal and is aggravating. the already strained situation. battle guard when these movements and deployments happened without the agreement of the leadership of the armed
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forces, or even co ordination with that continuation will lead to more tension and divisions that could lead to insecurity in the country. or say to these political analysts tarik, osmond st. confrontations between both parties could lead to devastating effects, not only for sudan, but also neighboring countries. we thank either, certainly talking about the confrontation between the rapid support forces in the armed forces will have devastating effects. not only on sudan yet, but will extend its effects on the neighboring era. been african countries considering that sudan with its geostrategic and geopolitical location now requires the political forces, friends, and brothers in neighboring countries to intervene to diffuse the crisis between the armed forces and the rapid support forces. and find a way through which the process of merging the rapid support forces in the armed militias into one national army can be agreed upon. i love local report and now a heb aren't allowed to have told us that the sudanese army is not currently interested in making a deal with the power military forces actually is that you in and
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there are african union and eguard and they are doing here in morrow all. 2 of those is speaking with the 2 parties and they want to go to join them. maybe they need to make a boy exactly id on. but i think that's to then is the army. it did not want to have this agreement with rob, it's about forces, and they want to deploy that around. it's a board force on forces on the aerobics or water force did look id on this because they, they are for that they have a one to their knees on this. if it did up, it's
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a board forces and they may neither do not agree with this. moscow's f s b has said the killing of russian war journalist of latin petoskey early this month was organized by ukrainian special services and partially inspired by russian opposition abroad. my colleague fiorella isabel spoke to r. t correspondents, marina concerned about the findings according to russia's federal security service . the girl who was arrested and connection to the explosion that killed blood lends par sky. she was working with a ukrainian national. his name denise of who was a member of a ukrainian terrorist group according to the s s b. and this is something that was being planned for quite some time, according to their findings. this man came a few months before the terrorist attack took place. he was tracking of lapland to
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tar skis. whereabouts he bought a car. he even got a lot right next to the war correspondence apartments that he could, he could track his movements and i guess them that were just waiting for the perfect time and place. and then as we know earlier this month, this incident took place the 1st week of april. as soon as that happened, he fled due to denise of fled, the country. so he last to armenia and then continued on to her team. now, rushes investigative committee has opened the criminal case against them and they're working on putting him on an international wanted list. also, according to the f. b. this man was working on the orders of ukraine's security forces and also other agents they say, and according to them, including in those agents are members of russia's opposition members who are hiding abroad. and also that there's a girl that was inspired by a russian position. so you mentioned that the f s b has identified opposition
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groups having a hand in the terrorist attacks. what role did they play? well, their role was mainly in fight and hatred and calling for our acts of violence in russia. the f s. b, in their statement, they said that basically there are repeatedly stated calls for extremist activities on russian soil. and this is mainly we've seen this from supporters of jailed opposition. member leader alex in the bonnie, now he had bonds as the answer corruption foundation, which has since in the summer of 2021. this was said that it was an extremist organisation and it was liquidated. but a year after that, and the some of 2022 alexson of ali behind bars, he stated that he would re launched this organization as an international want. and after that we continued seen cause of for violence in russia. in particular, from the leaders of this answer, corruption foundation for some people who no matter what participates and protests
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organize actions of civil disobedience and even blow up military warehouses. all of that is great. well done, honor and praise to them. if you can set the military come is sorry yet, and fire then do it. he's a request from the duma law view and that we've got an armed resistance. could you kill someone more significant next time? so these are the kinds of statements that we've seen time and time again says the special military operation began, in fact, so there see in this as that out there of i was inspired by cause such as those that really now this isn't the 1st time marina that moscow has accused ukrainian forces of committing crimes against pro russian figures. it is not the 1st time to rely at all. we know as soon as this happens with loveland sitarski straight away, every one remembered what happened in august of 2022 wind that we saw the killing alva darya dog dinner. ah, who was the daughter of seen from my ukraine? we've seen the explosion, for example, on that this responsibility for all of these,
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all of these events. but as soon as they happen all these terrorist attacks, they are happy that they happened. and some arts, we've seen ukrainian officials themselves hauling for a tax on russian soil in moscow in particular, for example. so even though they deny responsibility, the f s b has time and time again, seen evidence and prove that they are behind these terrorist attacks. india's prime minister has urged london to protect the asian countries, diplomatic offices in the u. k, from attack spine separatists there when promote, he brought the consent, steering a coal with his british counterpart. the prime minister raised the issue of security of indian diplomatic establishments in the u. k, and called for strong action against anti india elements by the u. k. government concerns, the supporters of a seek separatist movement are misusing the u. k asylum system to help terrorism. we're also brought up at the meeting in new delhi between british and indian
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officials. the talks follow an incident at london's indian high commission last month where windows were smashed and the separatist kind of study flag replaced the indian national flag. new delhi did announce the attack as a breach of security ahead of the a match in india institute think tank in india. essays, radicals are taking advantage of free expression in the u. k. because you look at the high profile incident that some folks storm the indian high commission and they took it on the flag and they were going to put the color on flag and then of cetera . so it was a high profile in sit in india lost a strong purposed. ah, and the british i think, are going to certainly not on words. look at these cases with a much closer to michael school than they were doing earlier into the cases. what see in the asylum and u. k. best separate this, what the activities are usually several of them are within very much the space of
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law, freedom of expression, shipper and the u. k. may not have any laws or legal instruments through, you know, gonna hold them up. all meant by some, you know, you go based on, i'm in the, vist, broadly speaking right on india, especially human rights and democracy. ah, that is it, that has not been looked very favorably in india discussion in india in the media's especially also the television media of the print media that the wrist has its own standards, which it wants to talk down upon india or are kind of giving the sermons to india so, so that is a, becoming a little bit of an editor. and now in india, for more up to the minute news and analysis, you can visit our website all t dot com. many thanks for choosing austin slash a
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plastic is probably one of the most convenient inventions and the perfect material . it is valuable resistant and economical. it is the most popular cost effective and abundance material today. solving many design problems and logistical problems from construction to packaging, allowing the industry to grow over 10 fold in the last 10 years. but what is the true cost of plastics in the long term, plastic generates more greenhouse gases than the entire amount of annual emissions . from the aviation and shipping industries combined. i'm christiane, you're watching the cost of everything where to day we're going to be looking at this very common household item and seeing if it really is the perfect product. ah,
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plastics actually derive from natural organic material such as cellulose, coal, natural gas, salt. and of course, crude oil, crude oil is process before it can be used, distilling it at a refinery. and this separates the crude into hydrocarbon chains. and one of these chains is a compound called nafta, which is a crucial compound for the production of plastics. then there are 2 main processes used to produce different types of plastics, polymers, ation and poly, condensation. they both require specific catalyst to link polymer chains together. and each polymer has its own properties and can vary and physical structure, size flexibility. and depending on what types of basic monomers are used from these reactions.

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