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the the women in the world and knives and supports i was independence, will get the full play with for it. and so used to be the fruit of their own doing staging. top tip them up says the strong good, the world's commitment to the one showing a principal. the great is a guarantee piece. going to damage control tyrone has to issue a rolling apology, offered labor minister remarks, and the spinning color and eating habits are pending with assessing the fact. and so human rights sports dog says evidence and eye witness testimony points to ease wells, pull in full of twins in this death, hundreds of palestinians last week as a desperately sold food
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a was being named up the slow months. the i will welcome to the program. this is the news hour on all the international needs . these and critical analysis of stories from across the globe all in the next 30 minutes or so. but we're going to start with the enjoying now with those who support, tie one's independence off, playing with buy it and we'll get burned. those are the woods of winning from china's top. different match was speaking of the 3rd day of the national people's congress. here 2 more years. the one china principal is already innovating international consensus. those who came to life and supported sy, once independence, or just challenging china southern and see certain countries that still in system maintaining the official relationship with die one just in to see it in,
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in china's internal affairs. the stronger the commitment to the one train, the principal, the great is a guarantee for these the closest it will be with you so we have it engages inside, wendy's independence on the island. will be held accountable by history and whoever in the world and knives and supports i once independence will get boned for playing with for you and seized a bit of fruit of their own doing all this it today. the most important event of all i would say, is the press conference a given by chinese, for a minister, as well as a member of the political bureau of c t p. c. c, p. c's, central committee, mister wong, e. well, during bad, nearly to our press for anything he has touched, we have covered a wide range of issues and nobody has touched about china's relation. so with that, the united states we, they european union with, of course, weeds of russia. and also he as had such a pound of china as i'm sure stands on, i tie one issue last, i won't flush of which he has written each rated that we tie one easy part of china
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and the 68 in the world. part of the chinese territory. what you mentioned that obviously the foreign policy plans were also hearing the pool. it's the china could become a mediator in the world between russia and ukraine. subsidy. its diplomatic cloud has been growing in recent years. how long did you say about is or yeah, i think the of the one of the reasons trees or the why, you know, there's a lot of called stuff aging can. you can again act as a peace may, for a peaceful kind of world for our key space, hard to um, to you know, a to help bring the piece fashion between a brush and that you can, i think part of the reason is because the world has when this stuff agent has some assess, fully mediated every push mon, between rivalries, are between saudi arabia and ron, your last year and also, you know, had the press briefing, one, you has read each, a rated that china has b,
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or china has done is to push for peace tops of russia, china relations was a topic, a t one that came up during the press conference with the for administer. b very famously, of course, the know limits partnership or one of the prospect through tonight for the near future. the both of them has to be traded. the china stands on russia is based on not alliance, non non compensation and non targeting of 3rd parties. and this is a china has to be, but basically has repeatedly saying the suspense which is on trying to rush and comprehensive, strategic partnership and coordination for the new id a have been moving forward on a high level. political mutual trust is deepening and cooperation remains mutually beneficial and complimentary to each other or just sides will strengthen international multi logical cooperation, implemented genuine multilateralism. saved god the system of international relations with the central role of the united nations and maintain regional and
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global security. and stability job. so that's the press covers to keep them by trying this for mr. wong e, which has been closely watched of from home and abroad. not only for us reporters, but also china watchers and other people across the globe. a well senior fellow from the tie he institute, i know time getting believes washington's concerns about china is strong. the economy is because it views it as a threat to its hedge. mooney, china is the number one trade partner for over a 120 different countries. china is creating a new type of alternative, not trying to supply the us, but simply providing a stable alternative, which allows countries to trade directly in their own currency. thereby bypassing the risks of the us dollar multiple air and he is already here with it. that's something that somehow escapes washington. they're still how it's hanging onto this
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idea that the united states, as a sole hedge, a monic power to us, is no longer interested in what it preaches. they were for the rule of law in the international order is something that is just for the us to use when it feels like it to present to other countries, but not to practice. so there's points, many countries are trying to figure out what the alternatives are. china is providing one breaks, might well provide another russia obviously, is going its own way as it is either on and any other country that's affected by utilize for all moves by the us. meanwhile, malaysia is toll the easy around us to stop trying to drag it into its wible, re with china. that's the message from the countries prime minister, which came during the asians astray. the special summit and the independent
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nation we have fee is the independence. we do not want to be dictated by any force. so was really meant to be in boston, a friend due to not just the so you and here it will still. yeah. they should not to recruit us from being frenzy to one of our inputs in the bus just as the china. and if they have problems with china, they should not enforce it upon us. we do not have a problem with china. it will the pm when told to choose the west of china phobia while also noting the beijing is in fact, his nation's largest investor. the summit began on monday in monk's 50 years and so strangely become the 1st official partner of the asian flock to a political analyst alex report the fee says relations between china and malaysia, all going fast and obvious reasons. well,
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china has been building the built in the road initiative for quite some time. now it's 10th anniversary, just passed us in october of last year. this is a country that is building bridges, not bombing countries. and they are gathering partnerships by investment and relationships, not by intimidation which america uses that game plan all the time. if we're talking about these, their infrastructure investment, there is billions of dollars of infrastructure projects in these 2 countries together because, you know, this is part of the belt in road an issue. now there's also a lot of in the direct investments, whether it's, you know, exports or in ports for factories, whether they're new energy vehicles or whether they're logistical chains that are opening up in these parts of the world in southeast asia. this is hard to determine how big this figure is because it's growing so fast and it is really connecting these countries all along the way. so to put
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a figure on how much china has invested, or vice versa, how much as malaysian welcome investment is a really hard figure. but i would say that it is definitely growing day today. and meanwhile, tiny ones, foreign ministry has been less pretty red faced. and having to issue a grumbling apology, that soft of the labor minister during a discussion on the possible recruitment have been doing, mike went up, paid to particular attention to the skin color and eating habits, government expressive, sincere apologies for the situation. it will earnestly review its actions and make needed improvements going forward. taiwan, both to civil society that embrace has different views and allows for a wide array of voices to be heard. taiwan, also fully respect cindy is diverse and rich culture and cherishes the friendship between the peoples of taiwan and india. liberal minister, a basically made those controversial remarks about cultural religion di it's
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about some indians from the northeast region. and this obviously ahead of the provincial drive to recruit migrant workers from india to side one because the people from north east india are the 1st to have similar eating habits to us regardless of their skin color. and then again, most of the people over there are christians, regardless of whether they are in manufacturing, construction or agriculture. no, it would be important to on the line here is that relationship between india and sy won this relationship, in particular, has been warming up in the last few years. and of course now with these remarks, we not really sure if you know hasn't reacted is yet in the industry are fixed on the fans. but what we're seeing is a huge lot of reactions on social media. people are upset, leasing the common needs by so i want need them and the star are very,
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very insensitive. taiwan is india is important. geo political partner such a racist comments would only downgrade people to people, relation. taiwan should refrain from such comments. you know clarification can justify the racist. an anti indian ideology of taiwan. taiwan needs to educate its public, radicalized society address issues of racism, and communal ism, and make it more inclusive, imperialistic. if the ministry of foreign affairs of taiwan ever face is a problem and asks india for support to tell them that we will only support the time when they use that have dark skin color. no, really like india is the most populous country in the world. india is also very do what it is. one of them was divorced countries in the world as you will from notes to the south from push me to can yeah. commodity, you will find different languages, different cultures, different religion, different don't the way people know different colors from not taught, but that doesn't mean that so you will give jobs to people based on how they look
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for the language. they see what i'm getting a little fun text here in february dive on, had basic needs. a said that is going to hire migrant people of from india and this also 5 on spacing. this kreuziger labor shortage, and the rapidly growing old age population. now this is a similar situation that we're seeing in, in the particular region in china and japan and south korean, which is why the need to hire more migrant paper. but on this basis and all the big questions really is that by one has asked for an apology, literally and the forgive the as a war in gulls, the editors, it's 6 months reports of come in of at least 15 civilians killed over night and is really strikes that hit the out, allow in the central part of the own place that now adds the total death total,
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which is said to have passed 30800 as well. 3 slides for pull to the targeted residential buildings within the city and the new subject. refugee camp. medical teams have taken the dead to the day of the nearby out access hospital, but more people a said to remain trapped. and the russell, it comes as palestinian american doctors described to the un security council, the horace of the conflict, while also demanding a cease fire. is tragic. i've been in different missions. this was for the most terrible and terrific that i've seen in my life. and i believe that the humanity of each one of us to do something to stop this to you guys heard it in the fees and everything. but honestly, we lived every single day for 13 days and guys, and it wasn't easy if you saw or what you're going to hear this,
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i saw it in my eyes and have cheated the bases that i tried every single day. and thank god that i came back here to at least be there photos on my voice, their voice today, none of us are here for condolences. we're not here for apologies. we're here for immediate action. we have demonstrated that every minute signifies the loss of a life the starvation of a child, and so we need an immediate and permanent not temporary permanent ceasefire. now, meanwhile, a huge crowd gathered outside the office of the un relief and works agency in rafa . that's as stubbing, palestinians rushed to get bags of flour, one of the very free products available to ease the hunger goes. a health officials are reported 20 that soon fall from malnutrition. and d hydration we've been hearing from low close. you say it's impossible to survive
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without more help a pilot. we demand the honor was to increase a during the month of ramadan because the flower they provide is not enough. i did . and we have children who need mill government and they cannot stand on their feet because they suffer from low blood sugar. but we're not provided with anything except flower know what, but sometimes we only get flower discipline. we do not get a usual food, a basket, such as neat cooking, oil, sugar, and milk theater. all these things should be included because of poverty. people sale the allotment of flowers in order to buy other things, such as cute numbers, tomatoes, onions, and peppers. because people want to do different things, as they cannot always consume flower alone. what details have a much to is rouse, quote, full involvement in the depths of goals and civilians who are seeking humanitarian aid just last week and what's not being done. the flour masika, this is human rights watch dog. you are
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a med which is released to report highlighting the mountain of evidence. it says that includes eye witness testimony and spent munitions that were left behind. several recent developments confirm israel's fault involvement in what has been done. the flower mass occurred. many victims of the massacre suffered injuries from 5.56 by 45 millimeter nato bullets. this is a type of bullet fired from his really army weapons. a sample of 200 dead, an injured victims, revealed that they were indeed hit by this type of bullet. last thursday, a 115 palestinians were killed and move and set from the 100 wounded when gun fi tools through a crowd near gulls. a city that then triggered a stump, p does people try to flee. paula sending authority to blame the idea for quote, the risk of mexico against those who just wanted to obtain food an age. and
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then your maj, monitoring organization says it's does eve, the spent bullets along with the fragments that hit and miss civilians in this incident. and it found that they weren't exact type of mission. it says specifically compatible with and the soul twice. well that's used by this is really forces it i did that it's often imported from the u. k. and this license by the british defense ministry limit the allegations these way the prime minister, special advisors still maintains that the civilians were killed in the spam page laying the blame on the truck drivers who were delivering aid. however, he was fact checked in real time and then tried to dismiss the claim by saying these rarity forces opened fire on palestinians in quote, a set foot incident. then the incident of people storming the trucks and the way the truck drivers bade and people getting squashed and pressed,
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and apparently been there being a mass casualties they used, but it was not there on the ground. okay, but they did open fire and people were killed. so i'm completely confused by what you're saying because they admitted the oaks and set it set it on. i read that and they opened fire. that's as that's a separate incident. okay. not connected to the tragedy with the trucks. well, meanwhile, egypt and the united arab emirates of ad drops 38 tons of food and medical aid of a garza, its the food edge office pulse of a joint humanitarian operation. cool boots of goodness. despite that, having been moved in 558 packages i dropped the last week by the us follow signs of the countries. it's still in sufficient to feed the vast numbers facing stall patients. there are more than 2200000 to space causes struggling to meet the very
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basic needs communications officer for the international committee of the red cross hisham mine my honda says, while he welcomes, as experts to help desk people at drops come to the living does all stuff, the thing with the addresses that they are inefficient, dear, and sustainable, they cannot supply is required for entities of, in turn, paid me the food to the vast majority is all of the nation. the needs are definitely 2 large to cover by a line of trust stuff, even if they're standing and databases, they take their time consuming and the people, the gallons of the month, enjoy the luxury of time. it's kind of to provide large quantities as needed and sometimes it even put people to the risk of trying to reach there. some of these are jobs. preventative and see it's a possible what's now needs to be focused on is to double the efforts as discharge
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. reminder that all the efforts must be perceived are just the conflict and obviously a little big issues that are mount more of more competitive to allow this position to happens to be basic services that are essential for their own survival. i mean, there's different prices across because of the trip in the north side of the style for different reason makes people the, the vast majority of the populations attorney displaces all the gases check over 1300000 people are the space and profile governance rate, which it presents only 20 percent of the total space of golf strip. they can have access to with items, but they are extremely expensive that the average family doesn't cannot afford to buy a. so it was only being a basis, but it's on the table. there's even no tables as they to the most be live in tents on the streets of the sidewalks. now distribution up so puts it towards the end. the norm is due to the availability and committed turn. days cannot reach it, as it showed as a robust lifeline. to the bars uh, i mean,
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and b as the i seriously have not been able to access the northwest some template for, for a long time. now the big mess as of the necessary events do it's guaranteed special for. ready tech emissions. we have workers that some of the boys got to open fire hat and this is not the working environment that's even try and scan cheese and i'll give you time would your by doing will take to the stage tonight in congress to deliver his state to the union address, it's a challenge, so president to highlight his successes on that line. his feature funds not serves the election deems at the end of next year or the end of this year. indeed. but that will be 2 empty seats in the training, but that's off the invites with turn down. not just for ukraine's 1st lady, but also the wife of the late russian opposition activists. alexi no valley early
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assess, get taylor discuss the story with one of all these correspondence. the state of the union is quite an important event. this is a test for presidential biden, to showcase his achievements throughout the year. and of course, the main focus is going to be ukraine. so it's really no surprise. the unit as it is scale was a guest of honor invited as it gets the phone or she is the wife of the ukrainian president. lightroom is wednesday, and ukraine stays as a top agenda issue for the united states. and on top of that, the democrats have used to push for the a bill that they've been trying to send to you train. so here they need to maintain some sort of visibility of their friendship between one another and essentially maintaining the saw that the united states is still helping ukraine to fight for freedom. and they're still fighting against president. what's him as for union as long that it is a similar story, i mean, after her husband's death, it was a another reason for the west, essentially to point the finger at moscow and about how of pressing the regime is
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in russia. and since that extent of all these best, everyone's been trying to connect the 2 matters together. so looks there's no volume, it says, and ukraine looks like a low. he was brave. he was principal who's dedicated to building a russian where the rule of law existed. and i'm worried applied to everybody involved in believe and that russia, that russia, he knew it was a cause worth fighting for. and obviously even died for his tragedy reminders of the stakes. and this moment we had to provide the funding so ukraine can keep defending himself against pollutants, vicious, on slice and war crimes. i strongly agree that the best way to own the memory of alexis nev on it, is to ensure that 1st input and it doesn't when on the battlefield about the 2 crane provides. now of course, the mainstream media doesn't catch a break from parity in the master's agenda. it's the russian evil regime versus
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freedom fighters and of, of course, how vital this frozen american a bill is to your point, especially after and i've always best. let's take a look. the timing of his death was notable, given that took place during the munich security conference when you had so many people from around the world, they're gathered to show their support for ukraine to discuss that. it seems like it might be a signal potentially a lot of are put in critical life. thing of all me is dead by and says pollutants responsible. do you agree and how should the us respond? yeah, there's no question. absolutely. he's responsible. the best thing that we can do right now is to pass the the a bill that the ukrainians need a so urgently to help them continue what they're doing to defeat hooton's, army and ukraine. what else possibly could we do right now? it's a whole lot of our fruit and accountable. the most important training the united states to do right now is to pass the supplemental and pass the aid of
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for ukraine. i mean, what was biden's goal in inviting them here? was he going to try and resuscitate? his approval ratings by picking back 2 of these on to russian. here is, i mean, given how unhappy americans all with fight and supporting points, it doesn't really seem like a winning strategy. of course, what they're trying to do. it doesn't really make sense now. and the volume his wife has seen of some sort of opposition here. they don't really care if it, this title was given to her by the people. or was it just inherited from her late husband? as long as his paint in russia as a bad evil entity in this world, it works for them. but to put it some simply trying to show no volume. his wife, as villain skis, ally just simply doesn't work because the point is don't really like no volume in that is because of his sense on crime. you know, back in 2014, they claim that he did not oppose the good with the creation of crimea with a russia back then. so ukrainian 1st lady just probably didn't feel comfortable being in the same presence as long as wife and this. this really is not going to
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work out for the us officials because i think their whole here was essentially to have this weight fixture of photon of all his wife and the, the for ukrainian 1st lady together to show some source of powerful image. the joe biden state of the union. so i think it's just not going to work. the plan seems like a failure to india now with a country sect itself, what i'm vicious targets to become the world's number one knots when it comes to nickel production. it's hoping that within just 5 years, it will be responsible the 3 quarters of the will supply of high grade nickel ortiz, rebecca, enough, me to pull the reports from jakarta. the initials grip on the global nicole industrial remains are in class as the largest producer of the. so for a white les stress metal jakarta is causing panic in the west. as it controls,
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what do you need? it has really made a big part of the old traditional player structurally non competitive for the future. this part of the industry will either disappear or be subsidized by government. the competitive mines elsewhere will close. i'm not sure there will be so many governments decided to subsidize big production with a lot of money just to compete with indonesia production. boris went on to alignment of the fact that indonesia might account for more than 3 quarters of the world's supply of the purest nickel or within 5 years. and she is not the only one shaking from jakarta, industrial rumble. understanding the line for the marketplace is long with those ready to write their checks to indonesia, which is the dominant player today. there is a serious structural challenge as a result of indonesian nickel that is certainly putting cost pressure and most of the federal nickel businesses that exist in the world today. so it shows how large
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is it any shows nicole industrial in 2023 in the shop produce about 40 percent of the world's supply. it's conquering policy has even for some of the other nickel companies around the world to either cut production or shutter on for federal mines . it is not also bright though as global nichol industry has now found itself under stress as a result of an over supply of the industrial metal about worry not according to indonesian officials. this concept has to be well understood by all the snit, cold producers elsewhere. the purpose for the government is to find an act really brand. so the nickel demands, especially for electric vehicles, is well supplied. there are also concerns now whether indonesia, nicole will lose its popularity in the global markets. nicole is vital to the production of electric car batteries and is used as
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a main company to make stainless steel sold in the meter and government is firm that nicole will stay strong. is it true that the care will be left out? is a lie that the industry is leaving mutual. why do i say this? because else these only used by test lot on it. standard models. beagle powered cars are better for longer distance travel, some desolate cars us to using the code base mattress in a nation's whole thing. nickel oriented actions have helped to boost economy tremendously over the last few years. and this pipe a few challenges along the way and a nation domination of the global market is not going anywhere. that'd be going to be the full reporting from jakarta for r t for that. so, so this uh, but we will be back with more news and views at the top of the next one that you have that you can join us. the
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