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we still have some common ground. the reason for this our taiwan is struck by a strong this quite in 25 is causing building to collapse with thousands of casualties and they reported as good numbers but they're all on. so it come out pricing one security code. so using the u. s. a. to a me, a blind i to is ready will bind to the russian. ed voyle's is lambs a washington stock. we do not yet have confirmation of the status of the building. that was struck in damascus basically. well, thank you. if it was your embassy at home, so that in the region and things, would you reaction to say, wait, your rules are based on the in the list. the evidence that i've worked with kids is process of publicity in the 1990 ball room. why the general 5 if it produces all
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kinds of room that you aren't on this day 40 years ago. the 1st of the space, flights by an indian citizen, that on the directors sharva into the with the different we look back a little bit. so by the life of moscow, this is obviously you might as well as a mom in 30 minutes of news and views and saw that and we start with tie one. at least 4 people have been reported killed and 97 injured off of the strongest earth . wake in a quote of this entry, hit the island eastern coast to the magnitude 7.7 quite can related for most pools. massive lot of slides and buildings have collapse the officers
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officers. but due to them to you in the coming days and mid concerns about possible suits not in the activity that has been rolling blackouts in the affected region. and the see is that people have been tracks in the rubble, which was with asia gym for the eggs. but rough fargo, who's close to the witness, the dissolved stuff. you said the severity of the impact was immediately clear. the summer squeaks, so they start out small and they got stronger. over the succeeding seconds. this earthquake just started out strong and got stronger. and anyone with experience with earthquakes or who lives in a 3rd grade. so we'd know immediately that the earthquake was, was a very big one. very, very serious. so we're seeing report building collapses breaks or tiles falling off the facades of buildings, land slides, keeping in mind that the center center of taiwan pretty much from the top to the bottom of the island is, is very mountainous area. so a lot of images of
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a very large land slides are coming across. i was actually in my fly at the side and uh, the window frame started to shake. the curtains or shades started to shake violently . even in my flight, i have several things, fell off shelves onto the floor and i, i immediately ran to the doorway because experts say it's due for to be in a doorway because things like light fixtures, are things on higher shelves. my fall deaf and similar isn't really the local news is reporting images of, of the school children for example, being quickly ushered outside of the building into the athletics. you know, to, again, to, to try and mitigate the risk that things would fall down and heard that it's now about 3 hours since the earthquake here. but we've had a lot of aftershocks over the past 3 hours. and some of the after shots are very, very strong, as well. raising has said it is ready to provide relief efforts on the other assistance to tie one. but it remains on the local government will accept it.
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meanwhile, we looked at how to find those popularity in southeast asia. as on the rise. in a notable shift in sentiments, china has experienced a surge in popularity among respondents from south east asia climbing from 38.9 percent last year to 50.5 percent this year. edging ahead to become the preferred alignment choice in the region. it's the straight thing when you put in the book, but don't get the results. so shed a tear for washington, which is spend the last 12 months building up the china book, human needs find phase, things don't scary and off to send its neighbors running because its neighbors are real. a smoke value to logs, like those who spoke the corridors of the capital. so they see the us ramping up on supplies to taiwan bases, delegation off the delegation, flying in, and they had president bite and promising the tune of american peace. so unlike
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ukraine to be clear, sir, us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion. yes. they know the blog post that would inevitably follow. they also know that china is options, largest trading partner that beijing's investments in the region a growing here on. yeah. that every single one of them is a beneficiary of the vote and vote initiative. so china's economic health is that economic health. the us targeting this lifeline by snap the on the terrorists restricting access to might put chips and uh doing allies to sign onto the china take down no, quite the winning strategy. and it's really not reassuring when the ideologues to show what lengths del go to, to ken off the competition. this is one of the interesting ideas, isn't flo floated out there for deterrence is just being it very clear to the chinese that if you invade taiwan, we're going to blow up
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t s m c. i just throw that out. not because that's necessarily the strategy for the exam and then, and then it's out of course the highest that i want to use really don't like this idea, right? calling up system says, if you do that, you have a 2 trillion dollar economic impact on the global economy within the 1st year, and you'd put manufacturing around the world at a standstill. i mean, this would be, this is a terrible idea. i'm not promoting the idea. i'm not promoting the idea. michelle, you're just saying maybe that's what i'm saying is these are some of the things that are actually actively being debated amongst us. yeah, monthly as policy makers, american foreign policy is also failing to win out in a region with a large muslim population, which is horrified by washington's by king of israel to the last palestinian plus is 0 sob mentality. one that's on roster will china fails to hit the mark among nations who are traditionally neutral have ties, including military ones that extend way back decades and still believe and
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diplomacy. the caution member states, including obviously seeing and fall, want to maintain good relations with both the us and facing the one make us choose . we will refuse to troops. i don't work for amazing. i don't work for washington, dc. i work for the philippines, so i'm on the side of the philippines and the 3 the fence slates into a very simple statement of foreign policy which is and i promote the national interest. but peace is not a classic investment for the us minute to base. saw yes, well in fact, well, china has built bridges and railways. washington spent 2023 splashing the task on
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yet more basis throughout the se, on region. it's funny, isn't it? how rocking off in a neighborhood far, far, our way it's freshening to start was to blow up the global economy and why daniel? things are 10. i have one to full in line, eventually lose as you some good. well, a turns a session of the un security council with accusations of both the u. k. i knew us on trying to destabilize sylvia and the entire see of them, at least i suppose the thing is really will prize of that was the name of it on a syria. the special session was supposed to address monday the so i called the ran in close that dum office, the representative of the united states and united kingdom. once again, it's right to deny its responsibility for the current situation in syria. broad, the region by 4 feet blaming you,
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run your own historically rejects these allegations, you are on is never speaking to contribute to the spillover of the conflict in the region, nor does it to escalate or esper the pension to the entire region. despite expressing concern over this below, over the up the attentions and the region of the united states, it's rise to misuse the situation to destabilize, syria and the region. look to them on the as rarely occupation authorities would not have committed this aggression against a protected diplomatic headquarters. protected under international law. had it not been for the blind support of the united states to you. my country syria holds the war criminals of the israeli occupation government and their partners in the united states administration. fully responsible for these attacks and their repercussions on regional and international peace and security shall p and be not. the meeting took place in the un security council chamber of the 15 member body leads. the united nations convened to discuss the recent attack carried out by israel that
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resulted in the death of 7 iranian officials, including a top general. now b u. n. meeting indicated clear differences as the united states and its allies. we would not condemn israel to action. now, russia was pretty harsh and its words showing that what israel did was a flagrant violation of international law. however, the united states that it couldn't confirm where the attack took place and that prompted a rather interesting exchange between the united states and russia. here's some of what we heard on the floor of the un security council meeting and wants to be clear us, we do not yet have confirmation of the status of the building that was struck in damascus . any confirmed attack on property that was, in fact a diplomatic facility would be of concern to the united states because you to see if they knew. we listened attentively to the speeches of all western counties and
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will once again struck by this cynicism and double standards from the level of balancing act. cuz it was difficult to understand why we're here until the representative for from say anything except for what if condom nation, the britain, nova is ready, violation of international law. connie east, if it was your embassy, it comes to it in the regional times. would you react to the same way as your rules are based on an old, is the evidence. the us always has 1st hand information on any master. look how amazing it is. this time, washington still has no confirmed information about the strike on the rating and comes to the general, hard to believe. and the speeches of the u. k. and the us that we're not hands, but direct references to the fact that iran and syria themselves were to blame for israel's attack on the radian comes that it's difficult to imagine. the grades and blast swim agents. there was no need to call on others to de escalate and label the victims on the is attacked as aggressive in this context. any possible escalation
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of the situation will be entirely on your conscience. that was russia, referring specifically to the fact that france said that the entire situation was the fault of iran, that the strike took place in the context of an escalation that france says, was iran salt making iran responsible for the incident? it's also important to note that china spoke about how important it is not to attack diplomatic missions and consulates and china reference to an attack on its own diplomatic facility that took place 25 years a go. this is the representative of china to go to the moon doctor was 25 years ago . the chinese embassy in the south china sea was hit by a us led nato air raid causing casualties and damage to personnel. we are deeply moved by the grief of the iranian government and the people, and deeply sympathized with them. according to the vienna convention on foreign
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relations and the recognized basic principles of international relations. the security of diplomatic institutions cannot be violated if we let this kind of act go without a bottom line and without consequences, we will all be guilty. seagle and the red line between international law and international relations has been broken again and again. it was a chance meeting in the un security council chamber as a ron. it says it plans to retaliate against israel strikes that violated not only serious, territorial or integrity, but also he had an iranian diplomatic facility. now at this point, many are looking on the meeting and seeing clear differences as the united states, france and other nato countries would not condemn this action by israel, which many are noting the hypocrisy of when we hear so much from these western leaders about a so called rules based global order. i have the main thing,
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the french delegation put the responsibility over the regions escalation on iran and syria. now we discussed these accusations with just daniel and as he says is rather pushing the us to join the world by instigating more conflict in the middle east. there's no evidence that syria or a or a ran had anything to do with the october 7th attack. absolutely. no evidence whatsoever. in fact, it ran has tried to reduce the level of hostility, according to, to american news out outlets like the new york times. there's no interest on the part of syria or iran, i in whitening the war. uh so this is completely a red herring. the us has a that has 40 years of hostility towards the, towards the ran on its record. uh, the us launch the proxy war on syria that just devastated that country.
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uh, you know, sent it back, you know, decades in terms of economic development. the us is extremely hostile that has bo loss. so therefore the is the us does not mind terribly. if israel terry's at a stripe like us to western countries are very closely or allied with israel, they're not going to condemn israel. they're back. i think it's war in gaza. they are also hostile to a ran and so they are full and the, and as well as syria, of course, is real, has every intention of whitening the war because the war, the more assessed. so the more it draws the us into the concept. and that's what is real, so is the human rights watch, sir? as far as the support of the golden rule wind, amid the 1994 genocide was quote 10 to mount to direct participation in the war. the activist group posted that the conclusion as it released on card was about f.
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it's a lot the international community to the atrocities all to for us on that. no, no. who can look at the details as an enduring lesson from the genocide is the international community's failure to take heed of the clear signs that preparations for math atrocities were under way. including warnings from human rights defenders who put their lives on the line to sound the alarm. despite the passage of time, victims deserve to see those responsible for genocide and other crimes arrested and prosecuted in fair and credible trials for years could assume. so this has been that to major international actors, policy makers in the u. s. and the u. n. o. understood the gravity of the one to genocide within the 1st 24 hours, even if they could not have predicted the mass of told at the slow task would eventually take. but aside from that, there's also phones and the he didn't rolly played in the gym as lot oppressed advisory by the human rights watch. arms project reiterates the january 1994
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reports. conclusions, including the francis support to the government of rwanda was tantamount to direct participation. in the war and calls on french troops deployed to rolanda, as part of an evacuation force to be replaced with neutral forces from other countries. globally, historians have spent the last few years poring over government archives to come at to cables and military falls. the conclusion, france was not directly complicit in the one does mass killings, but french authorities supported the violent and extreme as government. they were blind to its preparations for the mess. okay. and reacted to slowly to stop the genocide. some argue that this means paris, therefore, biz overwhelming responsibility for the tragedy. something is slats out to retreats through london crisis ended in disaster for wanda and, and to feed for france. but as france complicit in the genocide of the tutsis, if this means a willingness to be associated with the genocidal enterprise,
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nothing in the archives consulted proves that in efforts to improve relations with the one that president and money on my crime, commission den investigation and opened the archives to the public. let me of smoking gun was found proving defense, villages direct involvement, the killers who stopped the swamps, the hills, the churches did not have the face of france. france was not gonna accomplish. but some of those to survive the horrors of the genocide unconvinced and were lift, disappointed by the french findings, even the very man who lived to the rebellion. but in that the small town has regularly accused frowns of complicity in the crimes 20 years later. the only thing you can say against the french in their eyes is they didn't do enough to save lives during the genocide. that's a fact, but it hides the main point, the direct role of belgium and france and the political preparation of the genocide and the participation of the letter. and it's very execution people still came from . so it's not only involved in the being spinning passivity,
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but actually enabled genocide to read support for the who to resume before during and after the killings between $9.00 to 1990 and i to full it is to the one that was in the state of the economy, social and political turmoil, and that to the international community was reluctant to come to aid how it boxed the complicity of this does not to the gate. the greater responsibility of france was close. partnership allowed it to profit from alms deals and strategic positioning. what happened into one that was more than a crime? it was an event to the same to mandatory. now we spoke with physical analysts on the regional legs, but albert owed that's assume little why. he also indicates fonts and adjustments. i cannot stand. do you mind a d at that at that level, especially when you have everything in sight that isn't it to us on the desk. it was, it had to be some countries at that time that, that really. busy started to,
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to, to making most sound and ring the bell that but it was, it just leads and at the end of the day, they never stopped it. it was done by the, by the arrival of themselves. but what we know is that those, those congress should and shouldn't position themselves as, as the champion. so of those values. secondly, is that uh the run, the, the, the job itself stopped the genocide and has been rebuilding. i also believe that somehow europe is americans have some information about that region of africa that they let it go. because after the genocide default, plague moves just a few meters from run back in eastern portable needs the same landscape problem. so it's the same source today, mox,
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faulty is the 5th, is the 1st of a space flights via an indian citizen. as highly rock sharma ventured into the close of also this with expedition that we look back at the pivots an event as was to the future of india is space exploration broadcast. some participated in a joy mission of the indian space research organization. and this of it into causal program and to survey and cause was blasted off on april the 3rd 1984. very soon, the slaves spacecraft thoughts of a solid 7 space station during his a day expedition process som, i was in, does it experiments? a product is yoga in space. the 1st time performed removed from the salvation of the rocket shop. i was born in 1949 in india is northwest and
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put in, jo say the join the indian apples in 1970 and so does a pilots fly a number of combat missions during the bangladesh war of 1970. 1 of the concluding has not been a full space mission. it continued to cause a test pilot until retiring about 2 decades later in 2001. last year we had to charles the interview. mister shaw had some buzz from the space i now. so the 3 of us, the other to you by this of and getting this took all of a both way had already flown into space. so there was that sense of comfort with them and can i, i think, oh no, it was a, it was already uh, short for an interaction. uh they did the mentoring and uh, there was no problem whatsoever. how long will you in space for we went up in the saw yours. we booked with the saw you. we transferred to the side and you
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saw it done, which was formed due to the coupling officer. so use of the salute and we lived in the salute, which essentially is a state of selling the much smaller, smaller than this. uh, and then let's just see what they're from. so it was in that confined space. we stayed for 8 or days, but that's no great shakes because the word record has $400.00 plus days. so. so it's a, it's a wonderful place to wizard, but a difficult place to work in. as i would say, everything keeps flying because it is on gravity. so all your tasks, you have to do it sequentially of the experience of being up there and looking at the plan that was quite out of the ordinary. and it doesn't leave us very
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impactful. and then when you return back that way, when you look at the kind of a response you'll get because uh before, uh, the compared to today space flight was still a bit of a novelty. uh so um, especially in the, in the, in india because we never had any activity like that. so in effect, the space gave it to the drawing rooms of, uh, our uh, indians. and that to be made quite an impact with the, the flight itself. the professional part of it uh, somehow was not challenging enough. i would say primarily because a lot of controls are total, was done by the computers and we were bigger tests. why left me what? and if i were to buy that before, right, we are used to more hands on control. so in effect,
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it was like waiting to see what happens. so you're just a curious on rocha of during the transit. yeah, it did. did this something to adapt to 0 gravity that took some doing because you can't replicate the exact conditions on ground, therefore you're not trained for that. so you are tired of learning on the job to where you had it sounds to swing to only leg up all those lessons. so very possible on the the who was in the through the welcome direct cash. some of the studies 7, the space station in april, 1984. he said his memories about working with india is 1st bought in space, suddenly ballistics in. if i had the most positive impressions of the space mission, we knew these cosmonaut se well, and we were waiting for them with great anticipation. ra cache was a very positive person. i think he remains so even now. i remember how we came into
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the station with a smile after they had docked. he smiled most of the time, always had a positive attitude towards any kind of activity, even when something went wrong. when something broke or didn't work, we tried to help him and he was very grateful and tried his best to make everything good. yeah, these folks office, by the way, i want to tell you a story that almost no one knows about. when right test came to us, he was starting to get a cold and he told me about it. i had a v and the music appointments and also acupressure skills. i pressed him on the certain points to stop the process of developing a cold. afterwards we jumped about the situation. imagine a soviet space station, a russian cosmonaut, and indian patients and the eastern medicine. this was only possible on the soviet solute southern station when you, but i would like to tell decision makers,
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managers in the field of space development. but it won't be good to return to active cooperation with india in the field of space. now, india has made serious steps in terms of on demand and exploration of the moon by sending a station there. i think we can cooperate in the prospect of creating a lunar base. i think that domestic cosmonaut x has something to offer to our indian colleagues. only. well rosa, this is as always, it's great to have your company with us here on off the international really, but i look some of them the the, the
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scenes, the beginning of its history. the united states of america has officially declared this driving for freedom and people's rights to happiness. however, in reality, having won independence, american colon is tested for the total extermination of the indigenous population of the confidence american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservation, given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice. a native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughter, devising, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous
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population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indian. the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent, the board being digit, as people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the. oh, what else seemed wrong? i just don't a whole new world. we have to shape out the kind of thing and engagement equals the trails when so many find themselves will support.
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