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ukraine and the global cost of living crisis high on the agenda. up front returns. mot. lamont hill. talk through the headline. challenge the conventional wisdom. italy. that's the right wing party. fortelli italia, is a head in a post. could a decisive victory overcome the gridlock faced by recent government? the listening post examines and dissects the world media how they operate and the stories they cover with rising prices, causing hardship and discontent across the globe. we report on the human health attempt a tackling the crisis september on al jazeera. ah, i'm to clock in to how the top stories here on out 0 and the you and euclid watchdog says the situation at the russian controlled separate nuclear plant and ukraine is unsustainable. both sides accuse each other of shelling the plot. yeah,
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i. e, a is calling for an immediate security zone to be set up around the station, which is europe. largest report also recommends that conditions be improved for ukrainian staff operating the plot expert say, work is needed to repair damage to buildings at house, nuclear, fuel and radioactive waste. the plant in the southern city of n, a hodder usually generates around half of ukraine's nuclear power attacks, heightened the risk of damage to its electricity grid. under the worst case scenario, explosions could destroy the plant so called react containment structure. that would allow high radiation levels to escape into the atmosphere making nearby areas dangerous to live in. for decades. the head of you and nuclear watchdog has presented his findings to the security council or diplomatic editor james base has this report now. having just led a mission by a team of inspectors to the separate c, a nuclear power plant, a place that's been shelled repeatedly the head of the i a e. a spoke to the
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security council about his findings. the current situation, he said, was dangerous and untenable their physical attack, wittingly or unwittingly, or the hits that this facility has received. and that i could personally see and assess together with my experts is simply an acceptable. we are playing with fire and something very, very catastrophic. could take place. he's now proposing a demilitarized protection zone rounds, aperture, the largest nuclear power plant in europe. it's a proposal that is all so strongly backed by the un secretary general, an agreement on a limited that i st. buddy meter should be secured. specifically, that will include the commitment by russian forces to withdraw all military personnel and the equipment from that perimeter. and the commitment by ukrainian
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forces not to move into its didn't have both the ukrainian and the russian ambassadors spoke in the meeting, each blaming the other for the shelling of the plant. after the security council meeting, i ass russia's ambassador about the proposal for the demilitarized zone. i want to know the details. same as here. i don't know. do not know what sir, director general grocer means, boy, that to what extent that will improve the safety of both physical and nuclear safety of the plant. the proposal for the militarize zone was supported by most members of the security council, but russia and ukraine both said they wanted more details. it's clear much more diplomacy and persuasion will be needed if this idea is ever to be turned into reality. james bay's al jazeera at the united nations. european countries are scrambling to find alternative energy sources after russia shut down a crucial gas pipeline to the continent. the french president to man or micron is
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urging every household to limit its use of gas and electricity. on monday, germany announced it will keep 2 of its remaining nuclear power stations on standby to battle. the energy crisis me, while china has announced it, will stop paying for gas from russia in u. s. dollars and will switch to roubles new. i'm instead, the agreement is another sign, a stronger ties between the allies. after the western post sanctions on russia, over its war in ukraine. britain's new prime minister eliza truss has promised to tackle the cost of living crisis and rebuild the economy as she is or to replace many of the top figures in boris johnson's cabinet. and he thinks people are dead after the most powerful typhoon in years hit south korea. 5 of the victims were in the city of po, hang. where rhodes and buildings are submerged. engineers and pakistan have cut through the embankments of lake mancha, in sin province to reduce the volume of water. but it's threatening to flood
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properties downstream. dozens of villages lie in its path to people have died. thousands have been ordered to evacuate because of a wildfire in southern california. the fire has been fueled by high temperatures, extremely dry conditions. headlines one is coming up right after witness. ah ah. and good morning, sarasota more ever. good morning, new town. it. she bought a garage wake up, wake up september 11,
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9 that every time i met you today at keller story, something happened to me. i'm pretty sure stories. i'm from avenue. where were you on that day? i knew where i was. me and my mother was sitting in the kitchen, she mused, picks me breakfast and you sat and watched it too crazy them between 2 hours 6 blocks away from here, president bush was going to be sitting in a classroom at m e book the read to back no food in like school. wow, that was exciting. but you know, what seems to be forgotten today was supposed to be about their focus on their hopes and during the master races at the break. and they got it clips i tried to this day here,
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i'm dedicating this day to the children who are in that classroom reading the president bush today. it's about, you know, yeah, oh, i see. not even remember this, which is crazy. well, let's see. this is here, this is a huge moment for me and laura's my classmates. so here i am. we're here in the corner. wow.
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these are my babies. my students. i'll kill where i am. where i go, where i see them is just like we are in 2nd grade. is like time stood still. oh ah. oh, crossing to vladivostok in eastern russia, where the 7th eastern economic form is taking place. you can see russia's president, putin is in attendance and he's addressing the form right now. so let's have a listener. he was all the participants and get to here at this forum. will you are school, russia, whatever it is. once issue again in the laying theory, a leading role with the business people expert legally, leaders less and represent the relatives around of temporary dozens of countries in
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the world of, in my premium and use that it indicates by that he learned that i'm present modi. it means that primary thing is prime minister modi of india has sent his video appeal history now and the prime minister of vietnam. and after i knew i'm, she was more glad that they have found the possibility of joining us here in the flesh, according to tradition. wilma observes, both of but we are discussing your recovery project as that you have that huge significance. the development of the least of our country appear on the strength of the corporation. the production with russia against where did you and the pacific ocean bar when you met, are you thought and including our long standing for make up traditions with those law through with double states who establish dialogue with russia, brake and business projects, fisher. and you look at that, and of course a meeting in buddies talk is a great to talk option to look at the situation of global economy to exchange my
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opinions about the risk trends and risks we go to was questioning last autumn, who failed yearly, easily can really well forum recently it begins there was a pause and that was compelled by corona, virus ish door youlowa. this, there was an opinion about, le, wasn't our business life. it has to be restored. a hello. and there are no limits, will not on my end soon, it will and i'm coming back to normal illegal. however, there were now new challenges of a global lexia character for the whole world. so newly, i mean, the sanctions from the west, seattle sunni, and the aggressive adams attempt to get the other countries to follow certain models which unique questions of sovereignty and which the subordinating with you there will lead to korea. we're, this is the politics policies which have been been carried out for decades fella. but with these is that process is the mean, you know, and there's been a lot,
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but as it been slipping away of the domination of the us to learn either and the lack of wish or incapacity abuse, you will need to be able to see the objective the faculty, if we look at racing times the entire system of international. yeah. but i think relations, it depends, justine is mean is going through what i could call titanic. give me changes if you dynamic did your prospects you best if there were grant above all. yes. good, yeah, and the asian and pacific region in san new centers, we can nomic and technological growth, including the fell of parties was capital prince production management and western countries are striving with keep that great previous yet i worked by the profits and the world order. she sent me everybody to live according to their rules. same issue which we did, they really themselves thought and which are regularly violate themselves. parallel
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constantly changed these roles if you wish. according to the current situation, having situation, for example, those birds that we cannot live under to take a ship of will through lisa, this has broken you down with adventurous decisions which are dangerous coming from the point of view of the economy also. and all these decisions are leading to break down of the breakdown of interests, but uptake the of the very western states themselves in tedious faith against the interests of their own citizens. wondering how much not when we look at but the level of economic growth and the social economic stability profit. everything has got caught up with these sanctions. so no way me pretty slow to where you are at length. you still even with the euro atlantic,
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that was real unity is leading to victims because of the dictatorship of the united states in the world economy. many, maybe the foreign companies should they should see that russia, our country is trying to is becoming stronger than others. and we do you see one after the other? some are losing jobs in a school where they have their economy is becoming worse. and where they're increasing economic ties with russia. yes. it's the same. yeah. what do you say your opinion is here in that a good source of income with valid violating issues of liberty, economic resources, and energy. if we look at european economic business on the global market, salem over all the same and
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a result. okay. i need the lewis or a into the us, they are falling there. never follow cbs. they are going to, they never limit themselves in following their own interest. apart from that, it attempts to pull that try and resist history. economics goes against the economic system to try which goes on a daily back centuries. or if you don't go, if we look at the euro, the pound, i sure they find it is urea, new to with their trying to dominate with their reserves in the united states. when you step after dep from what i mean, is it, is it damaging itself? yeah, there is that you can even if we look at allies with united states, they can't stay reducing the value of the dollar. those other statistics have you, but i should have seen the more, you know,
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couple industries and the accumulations are different major. i guess there's a further reduction, these accumulations, junior, if we look at the decision. but apple at the bus that we've got a payments for gas, if $5050.00, is that what the look at the western authorities in global and inflation. when i get me it's you quoted me. they've already been records for many years. seem is yes, but everybody knows full well and i repeat you live in the results with the inflation not stacy was 8 point one percent. you'll see if she didn't hear it isn't sure. but just over 14 percent, but slightly trend and i'm in some for reduction. unlike western countries, you don't wish to please look at them. thank. i think it will come down to about 12 percent. click on look what those are the show with them in the 1st
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quarter of next year. we could have single figuring, facing around 5 or 6 human, reached a cent and could reach them around 4 with a cent. we'll see what the trend is, but the trend is positive. it get about as far as on hewitt but in germany, $7.00. he in belgium, 9.9. well, it did the work that you were saying that you're in lithuania, 20.8. i'd love to be in boxes, there wasn't really the 20 point and said you was doing the what did you do? a $25.00 in estonia, and it turned is to increase that the face. you can see this real, which is the tragedy for the majority of the poor countries. so they were that facing up to deficits of resources and other vital goods. but this is emphasizes the danger of the situation. if in 201980 manual,
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there were 135000000000 people who were in poverty 100 less leaving the address is 135000000. it's now 200 of july. it is now this is now doubled. be neutral. i think the poorest status question you can put a they would, they were do you not have access to the most important essential goods rules soon provoking a real, a sharp rise in prices. so the majority of the night, as you know, the formula would be quicker, go ideally, but more than you had, you know, how much has been we were spoken about ukrainian grain be applied years, keep beginning to support the poorest countries look on. you can certainly, we could not, not respond to that about the events in ukraine. we did everything we could to allow ukrainian grain to come out. speaking together with the leaders of the
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european union, because you need as of the african states, michelle, i'm always dealing and promised that we did everything that we could possibly do. it was a way for me to get this ukrainian granular out. we did this together with turkey and he is luther the result back, a lot of i was, i mean, i report to you if you got from, if we remove turkey as an intermediary country, if you're virtually, or a, the grain was brought the out ukraine. you just run through the yes, are you not to the poorest countries but the european union? the park. i mean, if we look at the world food program, united nations, and some of those nations talked about the speaks about the needs help for the poorest countries. and we're speaking about just to ships, just text me to me of 80. and then you will reason that she just said because for
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that with and there was 60, there was 60 tons of production he put us in, but that's is just in the 3 percent for developing countries. so what i would like to say, like many european countries, these really got killing other acts like, was unfair, colonus, and they continue to do so. they have deceived us and continue to deceive. it is quite clear that such a review that will come to us. the scale of problems in the world will unfortunately only increase unfortunately well, even when you get this can lead to humanitarian catastrophe humans. and we can only think about how to limit the both of these problems to do with grain and other production. again, we sent them. i've spoken about this, the present turkey a little bit. if i knew that we've developed
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a mechanism for ukrainian grain nations, i repeat, we need to support the poorest countries. well, know what journal again, i emphasize the situation as led to these steps by the united states, by the european union with their political ideas, their for their own citizens telling me that the way beyond was available was a lot to him. yeah. the limits of for the bigger a 1000000000 of that nibbler when you mean, you mean when you go to that with me that on if you can leverage there just bringing west in to an impass political and economic impasse was very amaica. dear colleagues, i see. yeah. russia, it is an image coating with the economic financial aggression of the west, missouri. and i say aggression the bill is you don't stabilizing the currency and the finances of the russian market. inflation wouldn't mean because i'm what the
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level of the steady ploy meant me is. unemployment is historically low, less than 4 percent legal. i'm praising the evaluations, including entrepreneurs, which is a lot more optimistic materially give me that that was the beginning of spring. so can you help me? what do i want to, can i say? the economic situation is becoming stabilized. however, i believe we do see you on a problems in the region, the ceiling, yet indifferent to be the companies. will you let them in the bus stop? you 0 especially who does where you put those who were supplying to europe. we see issues with business and operative decisions seem if anything, dealing with mechanisms. i know i me super irony. you mr. accessing up a new commission for the government to look at this question with curriculum, but if we look at the operational, gimme me questions. nevertheless,
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look on the me, disability by the elements of the more stable i am zation, we understand the risks selena sure. anyway, which are in our field of attention when we have to defend our national here some of the interest for independence policy. while we were in together with partnerships, which over many years demonstrate reliability and responsibility in economic another corporation is done. i mean, i conscious from the pacific asia pacific region, there me being a little chicken middle, those who are not accept the destructive logic, but in fact they and the principles of mutual support for the economy, for the citizens of our country. and with this regard, as a great advantage and for the region we'll get for the dynamics. for long term development, you would, you void
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a resilient economy related him. you know, we're back with the last 10 years user goodner ability to learn a bit, but simple. i mean, i would not that he has been growth around 5 percent of the world, 3 percent, not dense, but the doesn't trend. the overall trend, the trend is continuing with why this won't be inevitable. you global number, if we look with you that g, d, p global g d p will grow. so like, i think you put us into potentially what city 45 percent in 2027. let us, he wasn't for russia, it is important economic that new of us look to have this economic growth of the far east in new fluid that need to have the if the whole day. but we're sure, but i guess the, yeah. so there was catch it so the well is catch it in the i would have missed the
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quality he really, but he's was workers security in the far east before the spoken about the uniqueness. with amazon, the administration and elizabeth of mca were implementing. yet i will miracle, keep away abreast of measures for projects, gas, 0 technology, chemistry, biotechnology and clean energy that you want. but i'm in 7 years with leslie bring in my children. so there's been a growth around quarter around a 3rd more than the rest. the country that is what i want to emphasize the growth of industry in the far east it would have been but was that is not, is, was them, australia. phil is greater than the country as a whole, a stimulate your economy in the regions. we're using a new direct support formulating a better way global the competitive means, i mean,
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in including intention to build up no mechanism. seizure, sure. as the for future development, i'm, you know, what acre together with other countries. yep. medulla, quickly favourable a favorable climate with russia in the most contemporary technology in the far east doubling the storms. but i'm sorry we did it yet, but this year was natur. mr. co fucker. there was a factor. it's got through it. yeah, i mean nobody's wooster. melody. it's only that which i see of production will in eugene student as well. no immediate categories, persona bullish to have his bishop today. there was the medicine that we were able to fully use our natural resources. gus, including natural gas, l coal metal need you request bio resources you believe all positions at the most important of the region,
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both internally. it's jennifer sort of get and for our foreign partners. now we're placing the emphasis in this way on an intelligent way of working with the wealth of the country. if some the, including working under strict ecological standards, blue book, or we did a eula for pretty stuff. yeah. okay. pdp changes within the country for the sovereignty of our country, for in a bush, industrial security for the citizens where we, the, she didn't have that, we send it a new router in the you, ourselves against unfriendly. but i, he actually, me, but i was supporting russian jurisdiction middle, the mr. the ministry from both of them, evolution of villa. we me of the nature of really what that is to find telling me if the requirements for the economy, the suitable oliver was no up and i was only for the figure including i renewed
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strategy for religion. them is not, i'm blank creased with rising. he sat there with up to 2015 are full and yet particular attention is you played with the development you found on madigan elite, yet new with category of with middle or minerals, which used in mythology, in math work only in just a pharmacy articles in i will know if my lawyer, air construction, flight and so on in there. and in transmission of energy. again, i'd like to draw your attention to bio resources. if we can find where we have on the mechanisms of investments that balancing the growth, the full burden, ambition, power. when each year of week, if of book we're working together with the e infrastructures, i'd like to emphasize the means that the state has the sources for these resources . must it be for the priority of the infrastructure of the agricultural danya
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territories order from it's no good for economy leaders of the local citizens. sure . no. got as many times we discussed this as a possibly further, what i see it is on the russia has implemented as plans for transport, some of it or fuel for roads. look over the pipelines where you but even the country in your time, it is not the siding in a timely way about the conditions. it was built at the logistics around the country . but those countries already to work with our country in a civilized, predictable way, to live for his mother on these facts here without any from she's in the says, show order. they see me. so i see that over the last 7 months, at the end of last month, this year, there's not been a cut in work in trading through the port resources. we're not
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looking global. teresa williams, city about 4820000000 was 4.8. 3000000000 loss. yes. yes. especially with the 482000000000 and it was 400. 83000000000 last year ago. we spoke earlier that i will do it this year, especially as a working in these fields. i'm doug directly with america is and you know, with that i see people, some people want to isolate we russia, why did it? we've already said this, it is not possible. suppose that was mother knocker. we only need to look at the man to completely look at our natural whose room that actually we competitors. we look at our transport potential, julius cars, we bought for the madison railways, eat village you wish, and to increase that potential capacity. i'd like to draw your attention to day to
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the eastern growth in infrastructure. theodore, you, they put a corridor to the west at to the south, also to the southward national. great. no way which opens new possibilities. you're on the india. rumbling newest talk with countries of the middle east. africa fell and of course salem, my gaze with direct supplies with these countries. nobody was with them mushroom, adams, awfully been with the premium, not sure yet, but it's in with a growth of around 16 upstairs sense. ideally, each message, absolutely realistic, was not junior. but if we look at the significance, whitney, veronica of road maps, usually it was not so puzzling. this will make it possible to build up a system of unity bustled,
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mystic russia with me as well then is that still occasionally modernize support wishing for the infrastructure, but not together? development transport corridors. jaeger. we start working from the juliet together with the project in the field of the railways, catching in the, in the, even the contemporary new ships in europe and containers. little tennis ships, english, including the fear of a great class, which for the last as a powerful global net global international force. oh, got you and need a good 30 minutes. the cooler and navigation room through enforce which we are building, making it possible. i'm doing this now last year. what would you say? you know, a company in the 1st container modem isn't it. between mormons can chat cur, your manual, which shows the reliability and it security got me. i however,
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would like to point out that it's not just about ships being allowed into the arctic initially, which gives us but also the different points. we need to do it in such a way that but if i did is absolutely, if this can be done to execute them serve 9 years chance it super commercial. so that all right soon as you or regions, we could do about legacy should go a bit of a way of working through the logistic corridor. i just the regular hello. yeah. your plan. you take the wood of development for up to 2035. you wanna 128 trillion bluebook and the forecast. what if the if the beginning of book don't city war because i did it with you. this did the work that me on of this could increased 220000000 ton was birth
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liberty was a then you, if we look at them the from the let one of them, but it can, i missed your bus. know when we need to have economic plays, found it ways of working together in these fields. in particular with the far east with aviation monica, it's important. it is not only flights from the european part of russia, but also from the far eastern parts conception him got more than that voice, which is lena, probably to get r e a u involve as many, many more cities and towns. and that is why you need to set up a single view, far east. you'd think that an ag company, but just if, if you're with, with tickets subsidized by this day, was you need any was personally i company, we look at the airline companies,
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my food, the quality it. so there are $530.00 routes, which is just not practical with the video. and in practice yesterday, this is really, there's a real need for this is essential compare with you was 32 somalia for contemporary planes. it is showing that the should bring in decisions have been made and are being strictly implemented. i'd like to point out that the the wasn't with it. that it was it not transportation by ruffled an oily group. me. she has the already been the story but gives that got the largest in the package of orders list and my load of at you just in the appraisals that do with the glass. any of the russian made airplanes the conclusion this focus yes, no, but operation as far as i know, when you know, especially economy has been signed at the east in your forum like
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was bruce gordon's that moist them still. and this is a powerful stimulus. them no smears in fort rich and many victoria, what he's looking for, like any other companies work in a mixed way, including electronic cetera, using europe. willie fitz engineers, i managers, as usual and others, i'd like to add these figures decisions and sensitive questions. i mean, the development of which is sanitary me permission health is she has been doing that from distant regions. william, the daughter of that religion with increased the federal financing literacy to buy more than double music escape one which medical assistance included in the regions year would be faster and with great quality was amy, dear friends and colleagues, really, these are our decisions in the economy and the social pennies, fear and all mechanisms my glove targeted to look at the key. are you
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really getting them? yes them tracked it better, both places for we work there. what if louise and life as though it won't be dicky? and you have to go over a few important initiative disorder in this package of measures that have been considered 30 min, 30 degree for the means on the serial for life in the population point. so for me, at the last name is alicia forum. master of the task was a master plan for the east to far east to meet the ultimate these europe centers of the subjects of federations july others within the e 0 by growth also from india, from the northern by col, color of the images and the utmost quick way this year and looking at these populations centers eat away, which is that the convenient country for modernization. so venue up. she's setting
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up a public space, et cetera. a sphere of the economy now. she's in the business mother. vacuum good are them when i was on the based on a broad economic model. but i, leon that may have in parallel to get out there at 17 cities sooner rather than i. but there was a master plan developing a master of just land, including income shatka, with as an agglomeration discussing together with a colleague. so once again, my name is i want to speak about the maximum of actions that can take place for blood ward sib booklet. you can very clearly to pay for people's lives. i did come to see where at least was here. it is important to use the instruments the far east performance and infrastructure according to public health and infrastructure by eating program on your bones. silly, silly wheeling la daniel, including the $4000.00 by lines and means you did, which have to be through citizen years townsend. and infrastructure. don't you
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think of novel india, including shaheen. neil of accent, of an acting worth coming and then just confirm it with you on the pony. the means of communication. not break the global stories, but i can get out of russian people, towns and cities. half the ball need to know if there's half a 1000000000 extra is for this renewal of the far east for these population centers . romker also within the framework of all a main infrastructure programs, we didn't need to allocate specific resources for the modernization of towns and cities. this is the one with him when that we've been providing this the maximum amount for a long time here on the he did olympic fixed in the federal budget for the next 3 years. so have you, what else did i want to say? you want to speak about the volume of terrible housing there. were you in the,
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in that again, if you unique, if not we can gather the energy. i'm the newest fortunate. what appellate in that's crucial is mobile. this was we thought easton edition should have the areas where there's great logan development in tack. was an infrastructure making it possible that always you, you too much make the housing more affordable, more accessible, and you're the one we can use this includes uh, wouldn't coding plans up to 20 explaining to 30 of the parachute again on the list . you mean it's just been your stoker, the concept would obviously be a way of course, that the 1st that's the competition by the end of the year for that and the designing of houses of gifford october edward new there is there a particular advantages for mortgages, for credit, but it really was
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a thought it wouldn't be she me for $48000.00 families. i gotta make, stand it our program for the far east last year, which if you don't agree to receive me, not only for young people from the far east, but for teachers and others from good. i'm with you regardless of their age. now what you do with video only looking at the needs the requirement, some of these your programs liam video issue. it's seth over will at least until 2030 a delayed issue and separate decisions. no, a new lady. she can say the by just yet melodic speeds, at least that, that the concern, the support of young specialist, if you kidney through, you will stay with them that i want to eat. you should. so when are you looking for their own housing stuff, guardian, the wouldn't to shift and you really need the rent or b is lower because of the subsidies from the regional and federal budget. it was
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more than the berlin that he did tell if government is looking at 2. 03. the was really level of details for this. for young specialists, i'd like to draw your actually attention. we're not that that this lenny middle housing must be connected to the plan related to easton. you may sit is if the book and structure was renewable, it was 3 of one and that the housing was needed. it was required, especially the unit. pick him like you dog, used to be the hero and in the east as well as in other many other subjects. the federation, rather ugly, u m. nan pit including the extra premium competence, managers and of a few important steps which are being made by 2030. usually colleges opening up to be racial, vicki, you know, with the issue and the concern about spectrum over that with them. but the d are is
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what's the number of the way the nicholas climate, the well, the by 2025 opening up to new specialists. terrible stories. a dealing in labor construction. we sure. but i know daniels in higher education in the far east. will you consider one the people that waited qualify to the editor. he teaches material will show up as well, and technical high education him to stimulate with guarantees of people and science i, william and development by this early though it was you tube or implement what 1st if, when you read it, but i get on my next work program see connected to the she me was me, regions leading the higher education, including in st. petersburg is choosing muska aviation with the phone and others which were clearly we will be supporting this direction. i was preparing culture issues and science. now. benny was with you in the fall. it gets east ticker. she
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can go to dish. but i feel great is that there's like of it this year for you, my son at me at your school, if you and then your was thought, i would like to say set you up. that's as far east as carried out its own initiatives. you can use for strategic initiatives suit to look me better, including the pilot projects of rural military and his president vladimir putin speaking at the 7th eastern economic forum in vladivostok in eastern russia saying that's russia is coping with what he called financial aggression from the west referral course, the sanctions placed on russia, or because of the war in ukraine and the russian invasion of ukraine. he said that the economic situation in russia is becoming stabilized and that nobody will succeed in isolating russia. he said there have been tectonic changes. the role of the asia pacific has increased level and that to the west has said the west is
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trying to make everyone live, to their rules. and we cannot live under a dictatorship of will. so that is president vladimir putin addressing at the eastern economic form in the flat a vos talk to which the chinese number 3 leech and schoo l. he's there, as well as my senior chinese needed to meet for talks outside china's pandemic. and he will be talking to let me put in a little bit later, and there are reports that may pave the way to her. she's in pink and vladimir putin meeting at a summit later this month. let's analyze little bit what's been happening here. we can bring in some a person who's author of russia's road to war with ukraine, jaundiced life now from singapore. so that somehow that you've been listening to what's being said. this. i repeated saying that russia is coping with what he called this the financial aggression, the sanctions. just how stretch would you say russia has been? why the sanctions put on it because of its invasion and ukraine?
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yeah, i mean, it's quite a surreal thing to watch. blood matthews, and standing in by the hostile, which is about as far as you can, getting marcia away from ukraine. my, i think the stress that russia has space has been, oops, hence economy and courses now will cuts off from the western many global markets. and at any point since the end of the cold war and in some respects to wave the war and you crate is gone, russian. russia subjection sanctions means that russia's economic fate is sealed. it has to become an asia facing easton facing economic. tamara, oil leak anomaly parish and that i think means of miss b. c. you moment, forms beat on troops and is especially significance. and it's also significant because he talks about a multi po, the world. but there aren't that many other lead is of his level attending in passing something in a rush. is that economic edifice is, is i think it a very precarious sage, i think, is what i say. right? as i said, the chinese number 3,
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i believe is the lesion shoe head of the countries legislature, jews. i've talked to personnel bit late to could set up for the talks with the chinese premier down the line later this month. clearly that relationship with china is, is critical for russia is absolutely critical. and in fact, russia, chinese, bilateral trade has been rising in previous years, accelerated by the conditions around ukraine, war and decision making. preaching will meet eventually in the g 20 summit in indonesia, which is in november. so if they're able to me by naturally, as you're saying in advance of that scheduled meeting in november, that will be very significant. i suppose the next question is why would such need to take place with present she come to russia would do to travel out to china that myself would be very significant, but this is yet to be confirmed. but i do think it's important that the chinese sent them on the 3 a little more senior official, this particular form. right?
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so if china and all that, if, if china is critical to russia, how critical is russia to china? well, every will remember that each and big increase in the beijing when sherman picks for the february this year, just before russia began this invasion. and they spoke of a deep and enduring friendship. they should have documents around this, but at least in the 7 will 8 months since then. russia probably become something of a bit of embarrassment. china in the sense of the war and you trade is not on as well as russia. we're certainly with it and wanted to, but nevertheless, china and russia do point each other to be extraordinarily important because both countries are experiencing different degrees of sanctions from the u. s. same from the west. so in some respects they have to bind together, but it is a bit of a marriage of convenience between the 2 of them. of course there's, you'll be a sport to have a huge land border. and one final points on that, which i think is forum really speaks to is that the infrastructure development
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between china and russia, for example, the power siberia pipeline and also associate to projects with mobilization, radical stock as a port. it's the ability to take in cargo all the things we're hearing about and travel in this region. obviously, russia is going to be able to focus now on development on the east side of the russian territory, said it's trading attention with china can actually match the, the sort of bolted ambitions, i think, double chinese russian bilateral trade which are present she in person. i've spoken to 1000 ambitions that sent them a final thought, the submit page and also talked about the possibilities of, of new markets in relationships. the possibilities of entering or the expanding markets, entering irena and a middle east and markets. what about usually in all says, i don't think one of the critical features of the last 6 months of the countries that have been sanction washer because they are keeping russia floods. now, i think speaking to this grand vision, to preach and presents in this speech or
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a path to multi polar was iran is critical turkey as well. people mentioned searcy with the great deals vertical, or if you look at the tendons this for i think it's all being yeah. oh girl. yeah, yeah. in terms of in person attendance by prime ministers, i mean brochures got quite a long way to go to secure and it sounds you a, providence needs national stage getting what's happened i course 2020 to 30 front. i think thanks for that analysis and perspective. do appreciate that the summer period speaking to us from singapore, as a president vladimir putin addresses the 7th eastern economic form in of leather boston in recent russia. now the pentagon says that russia, once north korea supplied with ammunition for the war ukraine, u. s. official said, demonstrates how western sanctions are limiting moscow's ability to replace vehicles and weapons destroyed during months of conflict. russia has approached north korea to request ammunition. i am not able to provide any more detail than
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that at this point in time. but it does demonstrate and is indicative of the situation that russia finds itself in, in terms of its logistics and sustainment capabilities as it relates to ukraine. certainly, as has been said, we, we assess that things are not going well on that front for russia. so the fact that they're reaching out to north korea is assigned that, that they're having some challenges on the sustainment front or latino from mason richie who's associate professor of international politics at hon. cook, university of foreign studies. he says it's unclear exactly how much ammunition rusher is looking for from pyongyang. we've heard a very large number come up from the pentagon spokesman, you're talking about, you know, millions of shells, millions, replacement pieces and munition. i think one of the really interesting questions that we might get some idea of how big north curious stocks are and how much is
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willing to deliver, given that its own military strategy requires new math fires. which means in theory would want to have relatively large number of the north korean does have a very large north area. industry does have a lot of shelter, presumably a could provide a sufficient or at least a significant number of ammunition and show to russia. it looks like this is indicative of the fact that russia is having some difficulty with sustainment, again, as, depending on put it. if this report is accurate. the british intelligence services estimated that russia has used as much of as a 3rd of its artillery shows and is now turning to older soviet era models. we also know that russia's howitzers, for instance, you know, we're going to need re boring and replacement science refurbishment. and then as for suppliers, you know, again, that's also potentially an issue with sanctions. you know, we know that russia's a seemingly turn to iran for drones and with the squeeze,
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put on financing and the ability for russian to make payments. so that might be playing a role in the story as well. the white house is repeated calls for accountability for the killing of altitude, journalist st. blackledge. but it's not pushing for an independent investigation or monday. the israeli military admitted for the 1st time that she was likely to have been killed by israeli gunfire in may. and as long away to report into her death, it said there's a high possibility. she was accidentally hit by israeli troops. israeli army says it didn't find any violation of regulations and won't be pursuing any criminal investigations. our profound condolences go to the family. we hear their concerns. we understand that concerns be examined. ammunition was conducted by 2 members. again of the u. s. c. c with over 42 combined years of forensic expertise in addition to the forensic and ballistic analysis. do you fcc was granted full access to both israel defense courses and palestinian authority. investigation by
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summarizing both investigation, the you fcc concluded, but got fired from id f positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina bu, ugly. you fcc found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. to pakistan where more flooding is expected in the south with forced drainage of water from the country's largest lake . engineers have cut through the embankments of like my child to reduce the volume of water, but it's threatening to flood properties down stream is dozens of villages, lime it's path or heavy. rain has damage. unesco wilt hurt side impact on several walls in the ancient city of my hinge at that i have collapsed. there were built many 5000 years ago. and you darrow is one of the best preserved urban settlements in south asia, oncologists and construction workers are repairing the damage to people have died and thousands have been ordered to evacuate because of a wildfire in southern california. several buildings have been destroyed in the fab
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. you area southeast of los angeles far as been filled by high temperatures and extremely dry conditions. extreme heat that hit california as well as parts of neighboring arizona and nevada is forecast to continue till around thursday. the most powerful typhoon to head south korea in yes is killed at least 6 people. right? it's a ppo, hang where the typhoon cause the most casualties. it tells us more about the aftermath the store. the city of ho hang on the south, korea's east coast. this is where the major clean up is happening because this is where the most damage occurred with the most rainfall. the typhoon had act was out to the a passing po hanger was actually back out at sea again that when he went past day. but because it was out at sea, in these warm water separating the korean peninsula from japan, it was once more it seems being replenished, gathering the amount of moisture that it was dumping back on the coastline. so even though it was moving north, this part of the coastline and po has got something like $400.00 millimeters of
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water during the typhoon. this one district of this city, it's called the nam district. this recorded 100 millimeters in just one hour. so that's what led to the inundation of rad roads of buildings. here, there is a marine corps unit here based in po, hang. you can see them out by taking part in this clean up operation. they were actually deployed where that had the height of the storm with amphibious vehicles to rescue people from the streets. it's also because of the amounts of water here rising so quickly where we'd seen sadly the most of the fatalities, including among a group of people it seems that were caught in an underground car park, trying to retrieve their vehicles and simply got caught out by the speed of these rising waters, lebanon has arrested 5 state security agents on suspicion of torturing assyrian detainee to death. that is not the 1st time the agency has been accused of abuse for victims, families refusing to collect his body until those responsible
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a brought to justice. so not a report now from a route. this is a family in grief, and in shock. o bushera up to south refugee from syria, died while in the city of lebanon, state security agency. his elder children, 9 year old, must have been 7 year old. we, sam, have seen photos of their father's tortured body. it's hard to make them speak. oh, hi though. they took him while he was having dinner. they called us 4 days later to collect his body. i can't believe what they did to him. this is an injustice butcher who came to lebanon 8 years ago was working as a laborer. his family believes he died within 3 hours of his arrest, due to severe torture and beatings. the state security agency, which accused bashar of belonging to iso, has faced multiple allegations of torture. human rights groups say terrorism
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charges are usually used against syrian refugees to explain torture or unlawful, lengthy detentions or so we have many conflicting night at night that's from the a state security agency. and so far they do not stamp. this needs to be dead. he investigated because the 1st investigation was conducted under the senate state church and just see who is accused of them. of the kenning, after widespread condemnation states security officers were arrested for questioning. many syrians tell us they live in fear lebanese authorities haven't been welcoming a few weeks ago. they said that they are planning to deport up to $15000.00 syrians a month because they now believe syria is safe, human rights groups. the and the united nations disagree. bouchard family says he may have been punished for defecting from the syrian army during the war. during his detention no lawyer was present his work at the 1st they told us he was
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arrested because he had a fake $50.00 note than to protect themselves after they killed him. they said he belong to i. so i want to know who killed him in cold blood. his family says they won't bury his body until they get justice. but that has rarely happened in a country often accused of denying syrian refugees the right to due process. then with their edges, eda battled about said sir, me from me mccloud for the saw. the news will continue with heavily brought hernandez her right after the break she like ah right shumate and courts and still quite hot. describe the weather and the gold stages typical for this time the year, the edge, the monsoons still catching sola. so that is drizzling cloudy, and the roof showers enhance down the high ground of saudi arabian time. towards
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the western side of yemen. inland is hot and dry that all shall breeze the egypt will bring, tempt us down as they have done. i think the western advance as well, but in the rock is still hot and in head out are we talking about temper is approaching their record high values. this has been a whole whole area right up towards northern. but of course, catholic sam, as you can see, the winds coming down. so normally, so the change is taking place with shaft coming back through into northern turkey as well. nothing much changes dramatically during says days a bit more of the same. it's the detail that changes a little bit. the trough glass to cut the reins of picking up once more. we've had some flooding in northern uganda, we've had flooding elsewhere in the sale, for example, and jemina. this rain is described as the worst in decades. it's certainly pretty bad, it's not just in chad, i mean, we'd happening in south to dallas with happening uganda and in kenya, this is supposed to be the short right season. but as you can see, pretty wide spread with the full constrains as far south as narrow
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