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RT The 360 View March 24, 2023

growth. on this edition of 360 view, we re going to look at what this could mean for the geopolitical landscape in the future. let s get started. ah, thank you for doing this. you know, every day, 227000 people on average are added to this planet. and as a population continues to grow, sort of the demand for food, natural resources, and energy. but while some might worries, civilization is on the brink of overcrowding and starvation. the world today looks nothing like the population apocalypse doomsday years have been warning about for decades. and this doesn t mean that there is challenges which will need to be addressed. ultimately will the more developed countries who is a trend is to be below the replacement level, be responsible for those countries who continue to produce a surplus of babies. and it does just the number of citizens in a country granted more power, or does it matter the quality of life of the population. now, one of the most important trends and understan

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RT The Modus Operandi February 27, 2023

a thing of the 20th century in the 21st century pop culture as dictated by and proliferated by the us state department. we now call it regime change, toppling whoever is labeled a dictator. authoritarian or despot regime change is much better packaging for selling a war destabilization against another country or sometimes even against your own. so what is the m o behind a cou? i mean, regime change. how do they spring up, or are they actually grown? so for that, let s turn to a military expert with international experience. he was one of the 1st voices to blow the whistle on w. m. d. s in iraq, which we know ultimately found saddam hussein to be on the receiving end of regime change. scott ritter is a former us marine corps intelligence officer and later became un weapons inspector . scott, always good to see you. a coo, to, that s a 4 letter word. the u. s. government has largely purged that sort of language from its official lexicon. the term is now regime change. recently

RT The Cost Of Everything February 26, 2023

and bandwidth. brawling by governments, cost the global economy. $5500000000.00 in 2021. and not only that, but internet shut downs are dangerous. as with it comes censorship, information regulation, and isolation from the outside world. i m christy, i m. you re watching the cost of everything. where today we re going to be looking at the dangers of internet censorship and what it cost the economy when the internet gets shut down and the citizens are disconnected. ah. now according to one study, the economic cost of government enforce internet shut downs, grew 36 percent last year compared to 2020 estimates of almost $500000000.00 people were affected by these internet blackouts. now in 2021, there were a 182 documented cases of internet shutdowns across 34 different countries. and in africa, government directed internet shut downs. how threatened digital penetration and growth me and mars economy was the most severely impacted by internet shutdowns in 2021 falling the milita

RT CrossTalk February 24, 2023

a robot must protect his own existence with ah ah, ah hello and welcome to crosstalk, where all things are considered on peter lavelle the great decoupling has finally occurred with russia. suspending is participation in the new start arms control treaty. russia and the west have gone their own separate ways and in the process arms control appears to be dead in the water. more troubling times i had a cross hawking decoupling. i m joined by my guest said c intense mania. he s accompli consultant and a retired u. s. foreign service officer in paris. we have john brick mall. he is a political commentator and, and we re trying to, we cause to christopher hello lee. he is a political analyst and researcher or a gentleman cross how close to the fact that means you can jump any time he want. and i would appreciate was got a tenant tens mania 1st. tell me what, you know, i m, i m sure all of these solve the 2 speeches. one, the latter we are putting, gave to the nation an annual even

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