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the, the, the, the colors of the russian flag in the sky. it's about the u. a. e, a lot of uprooting received a big welcome, as it meets the president of the united arab emirates on his 1st stop in the middle east. that is a so called i solution. it's still on the lips of western politicians. the palestinian authority calls on the un just to stop the read length list of the text on gaza saying israel's actions are organized. terrorism reads on multiple budman some to billions of buried in rubble, days waiting for risk. and then uh, i spent 4 days track tons of the rubble without any food to move to. i didn't even have a smooth bottle of move to. i tried to crew out put the rocks in concrete blocks, left indians got the what they kind of and from the un warehouse as
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humanitarian aid stuff box continuing to risk their lives and gaza. you're on the program. we hear from a spokes person on the palestinian red presidency. hassan. i'm now the situation in the south. how become beyond catastrophe? why people should go? it's already past. there is no left place for anyone. on the top of that, people don't have the for the world geo political chessboard a thinks a major move, play out today as the person golf kicks office, hours, broad costs or whatnot. the international. so taken off and use our right now, the israeli palestinian war is helping the agenda between residing they approved him and his you. a counterpart at the russian president's makes his 1st trip to the middle east and for years. and in apple gabby, he was greeted with
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a very warm welcome the some photos here of a lot in my opinion, approaching other you a presidential palace. you'll see it as the pictures role long as the streets were lined with the 2 countries, flags, skies, above of painted with white and blue to mark his arrival. in some of the pleasure of logs, the a russian president outlined by lateral cooperation, the u. a. e. c wouldn't unless you have the machine,
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you look at it. thanks to your position today are relations are at an unprecedented level. the u. a is russia's main trade partner in the out of world. last year. the trade turnover rose by 67.7 percent. it will be even larger this year. i think the same goes with investments. we conduct a number of large oil and gas projects. we also co operate in opec plus we co operate in the international arena. the u. a, he contributes a lot in stabilizing the situation in the world, being a non permanent member of the un security council. parking lot that lot is equal to the donald study by in the u. a. e. e. go to to be a fly on the wall for these close to discussions, the russian president impulse with his you a counterpart in abu dhabi. what do we know so far? the whole absolutely, rory, and in fact indeed, as you've mentioned, there have been russian flags lining up the streets. and in the sky,
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there was an es, quotes of cavalry under the rush, and i'm actually national anthem sounded right before the beginning of the tools that are taking place. hopefully you can see the pallet so you can see the arch way behind me over there. a little bit in the shadow now as we a boss skiing in the sun here in abu dhabi and then the, there's plenty to talk about for a lot of my food. and then his counterpart, he approved both the lead as they share very hot wyoming relationship, which really does impact the, the things, the state of things between the 2 nations. in fact, the way is the biggest trading partner for russia in the middle east. both leaders have acknowledged that, that the volume of freight has been well expanding and growing. yeah. off to yeah, for instance, in 2022 we grew by you 67 percent. and according to the russian leader, the expectation from this year is that people grow even higher than rats on the
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indeed the, these very kind and very friendly words. they have been at codes and they have been met with reciprocity by the president putin's counterpart here in the u. a. have a listen. vidalia relations between the russian federation and the we have a historical character in recent years. relations have been actively developing in various fields in the interest of both countries and peoples. i would like to emphasize that i very much appreciate your personal and effective role in strengthening bilateral relations and disregard. i would like to say that the u. e is russia's largest trading partner in the middle east and the gulf region. and that will be happy to continue our joint work to strengthen bilateral cooperation in various fields. well, something that russia and the way you might be willing to work on is a cooperation within opec plus to the oil a lot lines before they cannot make
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a line. so which is already quite extensive. also the way he has been invited to join the brakes, political and economic bulk of which is of course, it has to be nurtured by russia since it's very cradle. and so this is a very welcome development for moscow as it sees its creation to grow and gain more and more power, especially which coincides with the, the west and impose sanctions against most cool. i'll throw a lot of my booty will also be visiting saudi arabia later today already. we also have to see, of course, would sort of welcome a lot of my food and we'll see that i'll through all these shakes and you know, the east and mindset they like to compete and they like to be bigger, better in every thing with each other. so we'll see if uh, if the saudi arabia has taken notes over today's welcome, a vladimir put me here in the u a. but meanwhile,
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all these pictures that we will have seen, they are a bit to pill to swallow for oil. the apologists of the theory that russian vladimir putin personally have been sidelined had been shoved to the fringes of the international diplomacy and big politics. and this has been very much a very much in your face. move both the welcome and the expensive agenda that is on the table stay very well, southern data all day. the eagerness, donald, thank you. as i said this conversation further right now and of course lives the professor of the fights all university in saudi arabia, highlighted todd of for joining us here. one on the international mr. todd. very well. welcome to you. it's so good to have you on the program today and big things that happening in your part of the world. certainly later today, when pollutants go into saudi arabia, are the russian president, he's in the u, a. e. later saudi arabia. you know, you look at the pictures he's being welcomed with, with the russian flags lining the streets, or the russian colors being jet. i sent over the skies. i thought maybe i'm
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confused, but i thought the russian president was isolated. well i, i don't believe he's isolated here in the middle east, and in fact uh after that is really impatient. got the worst of interest and uh, supporting his invasions to be sure you have a, uh you okay. uh, germany and others and uh, the owner of the stats of a rush um which in the statements and actions. uh, in fact uh he is more of up to date on any other uh, withdrawal leaders was a very interesting comment. certainly a comment that will not be picked up by the western press mister photography, but i appreciate you saying that none the less now the oversees, we both know of the u. a. e and the saudi arabia all seen as long term friends of the united states. how do you think washington is looking at this trip right now
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with food and being greeted so warmly in the middle east. so far? no comments at all. uh, but uh, i guess is that was in the they wont be heavy, but 2 chairs. i mean uh we are independent states. um we have uh a draw on our uh, policies and our a donation uh initial relationships. uh, according to our interest and according to the kind of uh, the end of this and the state of buttons of uh, our butlers dresser. so far too. uh, very good about living in many ways. i mean in all things. last for example, in the stands uh the towards the se in issues are of issues and other issues uh fresh. oh, it was always states past in support. so uh and in this
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sense uh, we are greeting uh, a good trade. i wouldnt box never and any support is uh, boxed and in fact there's a photography as, as you mentioned that i'm going to go guys clearly is going to be one of the things on the agenda of visit visit. i mean, it's a tough question, frankly, but how do you things that i'm approved and can try and influence the situation in the enclave. we know russia has already sent 300 tons of humanitarian aid to gaza. but what role kind of russia play in resolving the crisis? do you think? i don't know if they can do some pressure on israel. a so far america i'm and i'm you put into stop the is the right alien invasion on days, right? but bottom and of women and children, they will and couldn't to the security call. so couldn't the so i can see
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much russian could do. but at least we have someone who has some country who that believed and, and because as a member of the security guy, also with v to power. so please disregard the roof themselves. once up. there are other that they are uh, with the, with the eyes of simple unions and with the right cause. and hopefully they continue to do that. other than that, i can see much house that. so let's, let's look at a broader picture. i guess when it comes to g of politics and g o economics, the russia, saudi arabia, the u, a. e key players in opec plus uh, new members as well to breaks. now we're looking at this collection of countries from bricks on opec plus is basically being in control now of the majority of the
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world oil production. now we know that those key players want to keep production level to low to keep the price is higher. but right now the buying whitehouse is a alleviating sanctions on venezuela to flood the market with cheap veneers, with an oil to bring back down the price is just just just give me a, give me an image. if you wouldn't missed a photographer, you hit the, the power play this, this energy call tell whether it's russia, saudi arabia, the you, if you combine these opec plus members with the bricks. how does that affect the global power structure of energy today as well? i believe just uh, the plus a proof to show uh before and now entertaining the stability of the market and defending the interest of both producer of the importers. while america is producing even more, i am right now trying to change this balance and the,
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even the section. so in here, i'm to 0 a to bring more cheap oil to the market. uh, but it didn't work as much as they liked. and we, as in so far so good, we are uh, maintaining a good balance. uh, i would, uh, price. uh, china. there are other factors in fact like, uh, uh, issues in china. uh uh they are, china is the biggest invoice or a while and award so uh, other of the issues like, uh, uh, was, or just the ability or inflation in other countries. my and also i figured so it's not just america, but uh our corporation has helped maintain
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a city, a speed and a city rate and a city of bottles. and that's good for the lord. knew just for the exporters of volume. and then dorothy, kinda a moment ago, you mentioned china or is just so important dimension as well, quickly with the whole mid east war going on right now. and washington blaming a ron for, for all of this conflict. and, and yet china gets so much of as cheap oil from iran is no surprise, design is done. unconfirmed reports. china has dispatched a 2nd flotilla of navy ships to the persian gulf, to secure and keep an eye on its energy investments and assets. holly photography professor of the finds all university joining us live from jetta. it's been a pleasure. thank you for your time. i is mostly good sir. well, the plan address by ukraine's president to american lawmakers was suddenly cancelled on choose day some it concerns on capitol hill over sending yet more
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money and more weapons. the key of all in the wake of the failed summer count of offensive against russia. and of course increasing military build up in the middle east. more details here with all these marina customer, it's been a model in congress kind of thing. so there are some that are, is there a can agree on whether to send the crating more money or not? we know, of course, that democrats are really pushing for it by them to the ministration. officials are pushing forth of line. where is the landscape his top rated and officials said that they're in danger of losing the war against russia. if they don't get that us aid package. the white house itself has said that uh, funds are running out by the end of the year. they'll be no more money left, so they need to sign to more weapons and money to ukraine. at the same time, this is the briefing where they were supposed to push things forward, but zalinski it was a no show in the home made and itself, the son of in so chaos. because according to read on certain things, us have
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a list of the discussion go so heated that at one point signed, it says to him, talking then kevin kramer was shouting questions at the senior binding administration. officials in the room, including secretary of state, down to the blinking psychiatry of defense, lloyd allstate, in a joint chiefs of stuff, jim and charles q brown, junior. what is the oldest shelving in the us senate? what? what were they looking homes about? well, the shouts a was due to the fact that the senator is one answers regarding a do they have a comprehensive strategy when it comes to ukraine or are they just for money at ukraine and the hoping that it works for the scene that the accounts for funds of isn't really going well, and they don't really see ukraine, even with the us money being able to break flu, russia if you will. so that is one of the issue. is there a comprehensive strategy? and 2nd of all, 1st of all, can we deal with all his problems that there are in the united states, for example, border security. so senator, is there one answers to that 1st and you have
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a public and say, okay, we will vote in favor of more money to ukraine. contingent on reform is when it comes to the solemn system and fights and border security. democrats have already rejected those proposals so we don't know what will happen it's, i will be able to vote in about a package. but then the democrats said, well, republicans hijacked this entire briefing and made that all about our own issues that we have in the united states instead of about you frayne and aid there. and republicans just had an off and they ended up leaving the me. so we've had it when you have deb fisher, who's upset about this, they better be worried because i have backed everything. the point is there's no answer to any questions down there. they should have realized the issues. we've been very aware of the issues that we have in ukraine with our own munitions. and now these are the people who were supporting all of these 8 packages, c crane and now they're saying the water is happening at this point. so they were
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the ones who are supporting it, but what about the ones who look critical illness? is there a time of course to shine and say, well, we told you so we told you that this isn't all going anywhere. and in fact, one of them, congressman thomas massey, went on the tucker carlson, shown his have lots of interesting things among them. the fact that it was the west that was behind, not the revolution, but over the crew in ukraine all the way back in 2014, which is when all of this started and prompted the conflict with the crime that it was the last that actually orchestrated the crew, i've been voting against these resolutions in ukraine and the money go into ukraine since 2014, in 2014. we helped to overthrow their elected government. and we were saber rattling against russia. and i said, listen, the sanctions and the saber rattling and these resolutions, they're going to have consequences and they have had consequences. and he also said that there are so many issues in the united states that that money would've been
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better spent. for example, in proven infrastructure all across the united states, which they could have done was just using the half of the money that they send. so you create just to remind our viewers. so for the us sent you crane over a $110000000000.00. and right now they're discussing sending another $60000000000.00 unnaturally. there are concerns when it comes to all this money going to ukraine, where we know who is in power they are now, and these are concerns are echoed by another representative. for example, scott perry. and we're just not going to keep writing blank checks to the most corrupt country on the planet for the sake of feeling good. and for the sake of democrats and whatever you want to call these republicans, that demand that the american taxpayer go further into debt for this things course . so we're hearing some more of that. and some of the republicans are saying, what about the democrats and these funding concern? well, the democrats, of course, are all about pushing for more aid for more weapons to be sent to ukraine. because they say the stakes are high. the stakes, meaning there cannot be
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a scenario in which russia can be seen to win. so they need to deceive. also, they know that ukraine will not be able to do it on their own. so if they spend a 1000000, so what tends to, when the best is with us money. so they are of course, pushing for congress to approve the same package at any cost. my level of frustration about the lack of seriousness from republicans is due to the stakes that we're dealing with. and the stakes are whether ukraine exist 12 months from now, or is a part of russia. and then there we have it blurry. we have american politicians discussing the fates of the crating, the fates of russia, and what to do and how to influence the things on this side of the world at the expense of course, at the american taxpayer who is not seeing his quality of life improvement. because the money is going elsewhere, the money certainly is going elsewhere, but also i was just gonna mention one on one of the latest traunches that was
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a sense of key or from washington was roughly 21000000000 dollars. what people didn't broadcast about that was how for about 21000000000, stayed in washington to pay for weapons on the military, industrial complex. so, you know, well, we know that they are benefiting from this. the military industrial complex in the united states is just making a so much profit, and we know that it's in their favor to continue this. and as we know, they have a very strong lobby in the wash. i've gone so it has to be the side of wide spread. the devastation palestinian authority is called on the un to stop is riley aggression calling its actions organized terrorism. it comes as israel says, is now reached the hall to the southern gauze and city of con eunice saying it has no intention to stop that. at least for the palestinian civilians killed and dozens injured in the night. this is riley strikes. there is, according to reports, a text on southern gauze. i have rum top despite previous as rarely orders. but how
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does students are billions to evacuate their from the know palestinians gathered outside the north side hospital to pray for the victims. as we heard from somebody, i don't know what happened exactly. there was an explosion. i was, he didn't head by the trouble. i immediately threw myself to the ground who was sitting and suddenly striking it. and it was truck on the head by phone and storing over the coming of my sister had 8 children. she played for mon during the bombardment and took shelter here and does nearby areas were being hit. she had a seizure, died of a stroke. she's to 5 by 8 children and the father is displaced, trying to make a living. and so as israel expands its ground defensive in the south and living conditions as one of my imagined for those there have to come dire details, say, with canadian palestinian journalist month social over night. so i think this was one of the heaviest days of fighting tenuously not sleep terrace that i did not
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stop at. i know the idea is around the 3 could almost to the north and see could on with it was east off last on hospital. uh, they did try to quickly uh, take on some lands uh, buy it auction through the difference main roads on the very heavy and sci fi from here. uh, sometimes trying to leave. but the problem is that there is no place to go that olds out of old locked, and even people who likes would exempt the needs. if i send them or you ready to work cuz they aren't going to any place to work. they're basically leaving. i'm fine to find sions up as far as to find other safe place and some of the smaller clinics, or the most of the, the way the is the names of the are working on the ground now, is the rushing. they are rushing inside you is. they are trying to achieve something, look for something mixed, make maybe some kind of
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a media or is it sort of like to show the public i'm to show the world that they have been able to this month and how about us in some way or another it inside your this the so let me know of the central gas and safety of the a. l, boe out. thousands of bodies brought to the l. x. the whole, but old, of course, the grim consequence of his riley strikes the. 2 73 people repeatedly killed as a result quarter because of the health ministry. many are still trapped in the rubble of waiting, but rescue teams and sometimes it can take days. here's one the story of what a young girl and you. and then uh, i spent 4 days, trop tons of the rubble without any food or water. i didn't even have a small bottle of water. i tried to crew out, but the rocks and concrete blocks left deep wounds. the last night before the
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shedding took place, each family was a never even when i woke up, i felt pain in my neck as if i was sleeping on a rock. when i opened my eyes, i found a will just over me. i slept again because i was feeling so much pain, an apocalyptic situation. that's how you and the human rights commission of bulk tuck says his colleagues, describe the humanitarian conditions and gaza. mind humanitarian colleagues have described the situation as apple collect or in the circumstances. there is a high risk of atrocity crimes. measures need to be taken urgently, both by the part is concerned. and by all states, particularly those with influence to prevent any such crimes, that people right here in the city of con eunice grabbing whatever they can to from the united nations aid warehouse. it's a rough to get just the basics,
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drinking water in very high demand. and no, no, i was talking to the palestinian red crescent societies folks both and about some stuff. who says there was a huge deprivation of humanitarian aid for the ones in dire need. it has been over 2 months and those teams how working tirelessly uncertainty, trying to continue providing that line survey services. i can tell you how much i what cookies are over when exhausted, and eager to traumatize they have me ready is that they will never forget whatever . what is going on in the ground is beyond destruction. it's hard to break and over one meaning to see over to me, the and civilians are suffering because of this continuous explanation. people under their own civilians are paying the high price of this installation. we have managing and we are still receiving aid in coordination with the egyptians of the crescent crossing the border. what have leads up to this moment is barely 4
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days of what was interesting before this escalation, i don't, i have a 1900. it drops barely scratched the surface of the needs. it doesn't even 20 for 10 percent of the needs. and now the situation and the so have become beyond catastrophe, as well as forcing people again to evacuate from kindly with this and go tell what a visa should go is already passed. there is no left to place for any one. and on top of that, people don't have access to nothing. if you are going to go to, you're going to stay in the streets. because already when sensors are packed, a number of disturbing confirmations of medical workers, humanitarian work is actually being targeted in gaza. of course,
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if i was speaking to in his railey guest right now, they would say that's nonsense. it's not true. the adf is only doing precision strikes. but when you look at the numbers of 815000 people killed surf all over 40000 injured, it's just, it's almost impossible to get your head around at the bottom. i wanted to ask you to obviously you with the palestinian red crescent society just on a personal level. what, what one of the main problems that your facing day to day in your job and about since the beginning of the escalation up to this moment we have looked for critics were killed by and the is really imagery is just the beginning of the escalation. when they were on the duty trying to save other people's life 3 days ago into a valley. um, is there an occupation forces opened, fired at 2 count, assigned to the crescent ambulances when they were transporting, wanted to israel. now with the support for the war and gauze, it is not unanimous people gathered in kind of a demonic
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a ceasefire. some suggested that what is happening in gauze, there is actually a government excuse to eliminate civilian life there. i know is a strong comment, but i will listen for yourself. we ask our government to stop the bombing immediately. and to stop the killing this domestic killing of people in the plaza. we, we are convinced that they just went through the story. the zip, the zip populations of the story, the honda civic life spring has up and, and, and the funding of, of to the how much is just an excuse. you know, so the story is the life in augusta dealing with a situation. we come off and is all 40. think a situation like what do you think? i mean, not by the military means. and in order to do that, they have to negotiate both how much and reserve, but it's daniel authority and gives about a senior. the lights to live peacefully is the one lens and stop lusting them. stop
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taking always at 11, allows him to be anything they want. is it worth buying, giving you heads up and have a peaceful life. just download much a call that type and type in, you know, in 7 of october it's really a terrible thing. but i don't think you can, the 60 do cannot solve a, all the people by making it bigger months ago, in the, in palestinian with the palestinian. this should stop this last month and this distorted distraction, and serve and sit and talk with the enemy. lo, switching to jordan now by the actions of israel have been tied to his largest ally that of the united states. now the signs, say it over there, america is the head of terrorism. hundreds of protest as converging on the israeli embassy and i'm on venting anger. for the us of. ready of israel's actions and gaza, demanding also the jordan cut ties with both.

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