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to undersea gas pipelines in the baltic sea. moscow says it to once answers as european leaders say it was sabotaged. terracon in back of the west coast to florida with the winds reaching 250 kilometers an hour forecast as a warning of catastrophic storms. storm surges. ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. the european union has proposed new biting sanctions against russia, targeting trade rushes military and the people who are organized annexation votes and parts of occupied ukraine. russell said, russia must pay a price for escalating the crisis by holding these cham referendums. you commission president joseph on the line, explain the rationale behind me. additional measures we isolate and it rush us
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economy even more. so we propose sweeping new import baths on russian products. this will keep russian products out of the european market and deprive russia of an additional $70000000000.00 euros in revenues were also proposing to extend the list of products that can not be exported to russia anymore. asti w corresponded to tele schultz for her, taken over the phone to line statement. that's right. the european commission and her soul of underlying herself have been threatening for some time to bring forth this 8th package of sanctions against russia. and now this combination of the sham referenda, putin's mobilization of, of more people to fight in ukraine. his, his new nuclear or his repeated nuclear saber rattling, has all really gotten on the nerves. have the european commission so or sale of
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underlying says she wants to make the kremlin pay for what she calls, bringing escalation against ukraine to a new you look to a new level. so talk you through these latest functions and how that work. so as you heard, bundle i and mentioned they want to band the import of some 7000000000 euros more of, of products into the e u. they also really want to try to prevent technology from getting to the russian military, which of course is using it to fight in ukraine. so they're looking again at semiconductors, at other high technology to, to keep it away from the russian military. there's also a pretty interesting development on individuals who would be targeted for sanctions . and that's going to include, for example, people who helped organize these referenda in the 4 russian occupied regions of ukraine. and there will also be a band if this, if these measures passed, there would also be a ban on e, you citizens sitting on boards of russian national companies. now of course in germany that will bring up the name of your heart. schroeder, who sits on a lot of these boards and the others proposed capital oil prices hasn't going to
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work. and this is a very complicated question, phil. and it certainly is in the beginning phases of, of being implemented in the european union. the g 7 has agreed in principle to put a cap on the price that could be paid for russian oil that has not yet been agreed to by all e u countries. and what vander line is proposing in this package are sanctions, is lean the legal framework. so that should all e u countries agree to this price cap on oil that, that the laws would already be in place. and this is something now that e, u ambassadors, where it will be discussing here at the end of this week. and i spoke to an official tonight who said that perhaps if all goes well, this entire packet may be adopted by the time there's that there's a summit next week. ok, thank you for that. terry. anti doubly course one. terry schultz in brussels. or the results of the so called a referendums, held in for regions of occupied ukraine, have been released. her officials installed by moscow say between 87 and 99 percent
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of residents voted yes to being annexed by the russian federation. some separate as leaders of already formerly requested incorporation. ukraine's president says he will be found all of his countries territory and force russian troops out of the occupied airs. applause and don yeske, chris. the results of the so called referendum came in for the russian picked authorities. it was a day they'd been waiting for for years. visited us on the go. we were dreaming about this in 2014. and then we were making history ideally, and that's what this is in a book to day. we live in historic days. we are reuniting with our big motherland murphy with great russia, really, se, according to officials and before occupied regions. and overwhelming majority of roads were cast in favor of russian annexation with a high turn out. but ukrainians who recently fled those areas till a very different story. also selected austin results were nicely drawn up on paper
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. but in reality, people didn't fold up a kind of the turn out, wasn't that large loser? people are very much opposed to the referendum re no one wants to join russia. no one novice comes them with that. with this pressure people are scared to over. yes, cognition, and yet, but i saw members of the voting commission filling and ballads themselves while sitting in their cars. li, i thought with my own eyes they did the same in their voting districts, eat them with, i know my relatives, my friends, so you no one vote it. oh, you don't the whole a so low. what the clipper this is what the referendum is. is this what free will is walking around with assault rifles and making others sign ballads? sure, keith and it's rest on their lives, have denounced the referendums as illegal and illegitimate. say 1st of all, when you did his fasts in the occupied territories cannot even be called an imitation
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of a referendum than what we will ock to protect our people in the her son region in these upper region region in dom boss in the currently occupied areas of the hockey region and in crimea, if cromwell, the u. s. said it would ask the you, unsecure to counsel, to condemn the votes with the resolution, ordering russia to withdraw from ukraine that condemns these. but with moscow having a veto in the council, there's no chance of the resolution passing with the same votes out of the way it melts up to president putin just how fast he wants to complete the final step. and next in the occupied territories and escalating his 7 month old war for once again . or by then cosco rodriguez is a senior investigator, the center for information resilience, which works to combat dis, information as to what people had been told about the so called referendums and why they were being held information about the sham referenda has been confusing or
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credit contradictory since the beginning of the center for information received, and we have been investigating rush and make any sense, occupation for a few months and these are being cold and concert for a few time. so you can call me information has been just very confusing. for example, on the referendum had been called 1st for the 11th of september, and then it went to postpone until the 4th of november. and then last week, when the was supposed to be shows that the patient administration said nothing. we'll color their decision making process decisions come directly from the trending . now regarding the 2nd part of the question, when they are being held to change the narrative, i'm to portray annexation annexation on reciprocation of these occupied areas and avoidable. so now we are going to be sort of a friend of what we're going to see. so they will claim that the population are now residency since i'm in need of russian protection against the drive. and so i was these referendums, the so called references were being held we,
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we saw at pictures and verified of soldiers accompanying vote. workers knocking on doors and the whole thing looked quite oppressive. your work is highlighted the way that you created civilians have been forced to participate in the russian occupation just to give us an idea of what life of russian occupation has been like for people. india, like i'm an ad betia friend that are just the next stage of our considerations property. and i started from the one of the patients. so we have been looking up over $200.00 points of open source evidence that shows that seems to be patient. russia has been implementing several make any sense to we'll be scarlet reality, you know, by area we with the proposal. and if you can see it will be on the ration. but at the same time with a proposal course in enforcing your premium as convenient if you buy there were so many policemen, both the young and the parking situation of both ukrainians living in occupied
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areas have been for to cooperate directly and indirectly. for example, indirectly these doors to the basis that we are seeing now to like for they refer them both. they have been going on for months to invite people, especially the most frail one. the ones that have more issues or are they just like to like to invite them to to get the rush passports. so if you have like russian soldiers knocking your door, inviting you to get the rush and passports, you have no choice that rather than you just need to get the passport. also, by there you were feeling that from what your supply seem cards, it's very difficult to leave. if you don't accept the occupation, you can't with the business. if you don't have a rush and passports or you kind of get that kind of place, but he's not a russian number. so yeah, it's very difficult. and then we have direct means of questions like torture, abductions, threats, illegal detention, and a quick word on,
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on how ukraine has been countering russian misinformation. i will say that kit has been very effective as exposing what russia he's doing, how rush, he's lying. like this. i mean 80 utilizing social media that bill line pays and to show the world and with the help of open source data and what russia really doing, their messages have been effectively amplified by b. yes. grant. and they also western media just have been very good support for them. i think they just particularly relevant how effectively being disseminated messages to post them or out of the ukrainians really fine, ukrainian, a defiance. for example, in the case of sneak, i am very, very early on in the nation. yeah. they, they've been quite effective. thank you for that. and i class go rodriguez from the center for information resilience you russia's military called more than 300000 reserves for this war. but countries bordering russia reported that nearly
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200000 russian nationals of entered since the mobilization was declared. others are staying and protesting, despite the risks. ah no to warn the shout. hundreds of demonstrate to speak to the streets of moscow to protest hooton's mobilization. authorities vested many of them. no longer among them was mikhail 29 years old musician and bought gusto. but it's the way he says, yeah, he spent 6 all of them custody with you in which the police tried to force him to sign a draft notice. yeah, but a shot that'll work on. i was taken into another room, though when you merced men, the 2 police officers and other 2 were in plain clothes. they locked the door from the inside and they began telling me that i was nobody that humiliated me shove me
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around and even kicked me. had to endure it all in the end i made out without signing anything i feel now i'll just have to wait and see what happens back all or hear what backer as a dash of his english. since his detention mc has been seeing that the friend he hardly goes out to white police, he could be called up for the mobilization because he has completed his military service. but he says he has been against the war from the very beginning. yeah, think a coil, there is no way that i will be drafted. that is all. i would rather go to a penal colony than go to warn you shall angle, just as military has reportedly suffered heavy losses in ukraine, moscow hoops fresh to fl, change its watch. jones, officially, 300000 expedient. soldiers have been called up. but critic fate, the job is considerably more universal and more arbitrary, particularly,
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and provincial regions. men without basic military training alfredo being sent to fight like this warehouse worker or his galoshes. they say to us just go are but they don't care whether we come back some day where just a cannon fodder. the goal of this mobilization is to stock up on cannon fodder, and wind with quantity. since the quality isn't there, your audience thought cost me hail in moscow says he doesn't want to flee abroad, even if it's risky, staying in russia, it will go very jalencia prosper. i can sensing something inside me. a sense that i don't like what's going on here and i want to defend myself or but i think there's still hopefully as well. but if no one stays in russia by then, no one can change anything. i think a lot thawing thought here is marginal towards dallas. mikhail wants to continue
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teaching to the streets to protest against bolton's voice. even if he and his fellow demonstrators could be up to 15 years behind laws for doing so. now european union lay the se ruptures in the north stream. pipelines were probably caused by sabotaged scientists, recorded under see explosions or on the lines connecting russia and germany. large plumes of gas leaking into the baltic sea. though there are no claims of responsibility. poland says the leagues marked an escalation in the war on you. crime. a criminal spokesman said he would be stupid and absurd to blame russia for the attack fuel spilling out into the baltic sea. afterward, the youth top diplomat, joseph burrell. say's is a likely oct of sabotage b t. what nod stream pipelines linked russia and germany, 3 red dots marked the places where the leaks were detected. even though the
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pipelines are not currently delivering rushing gas to europe, they're still full of fuel. european leaders say they're fairly certain about the cause of the leaks as good. we have swedish intelligence, but we also have received information from denmark. and based on this, we concluded that this is probably a deliberate act. it is probably a case of sabotage. the also to landfill a gall met sabotage. the e u has vowed retaliation for any attack on the energy network. the leaks are expected to last for at least another week. and only then can investigations begin . under puck nielson is a military analyst at the royal danish defense college. in copenhagen, i asked him who would benefit from these attacks? well 1st i'd say, i think we have to be aware that this is apparently an attack that very
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deliberately is designed to look like sabotaged like nobody is trying to hide what is going on. so we have to look for somebody who would be interested in this to, to actually look like a sabotage attack, but also to not be clearly something that we can attribute to a particular actor. so it, so some said somebody wants us to be discussing this question exactly who, who could be behind this and who would benefit from all these different ideas and theories being grown around on social media. i think if we look at what has happened so far, we have had more instability on the energy markets in europe. more uncertainty about gas delivers. and then we have had a lot of people on social media and also politicians discussing who could be behind this and some people in the west blaming each other. some people saying is the polish people saying is the americans, you know, when i look at this, i would say pretty much only one actor in this whole field actually benefits from
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these 2 things. and that would be russia. ok. it's interesting that the way you, you framed it there, that it's not necessarily the physical damage to the infrastructure itself. it's the uncertainty of about causes and the discussions of that causes and of the volatility in fuel prices. but that causes that all contributes. so let's say it's russia, everyone including russia, is calling for a thorough investigation. and as an interested party under prime suspect, is russia likely to be allowed to be involved in any investigation? why it's definitely going to be a tough question right? also because it's, it's a russian or pipeline and could we even do the investigation without the involvement of cost problem, for example. so, so it, to some extent, i guess russia will be involved, but at the same time that would be a lot of suspicion. i'm sure about that, and it's definitely going to be
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a big question, how we actually going to do that. also, what will this investigation show and who will accept the evidence that is produced by this as as valid? i'm sure that's also something we're going to discuss afterwards. so we will see who is in charge, who is responsible for what? absolutely. it's going to be very complicated, both technically. how do you actually conduct this investigation? but also you say all the legal aspects, all the international aspects of it, and i don't have the answers for how, how will this will be sorted out? ok, well, that's us. we will continue to talk about this and add to the uncertainty, but for now a thank you for your expert analysis on this book nielsen from the ro, danish defense college in copenhagen. thank you so much. take a look at some more social around the world. now supporters of iraq's influential
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cleric looked at outsider, have stormed, part of baghdad is heavily fortified government area. protestors breached barriers in the capitals green zone, demanding that parliament to dissolve and hold new elections. iraq has been unable to form a government since october when i was father ordered his part is to withdraw from negotiations. at least 9 people have been killed and dozens injured after iran launched a series of drone strikes into the kurdish region of northern iraq. radio authorities accused armed kurdish groups of stoking unrest in iran. u. s. is condemned to strikes as an attack on iraq sovereignty typhoon noro has made land fall in vietnam, bringing heavy rains and winds of more than 100 kilometers. now, airports, schools and offices are closed and hundreds of thousands have been evacuated. nora has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but residents are be want to stay alert for landslides and flooding. we will hurry,
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can. ian has made landfall in florida. battering the west coast of the state with wins about 250 kilometers an hour. millions of residents have been ordered to advise to leave their homes. are those who say to hunkering down in the face of extreme wind, heavy rain and storm surges. we'll have to say it strengthened to a dangerous category for, and could cause catastrophic flooding. late on tuesday, e and hit cuba killing at least 2 people, leaving a trail of destruction and knocking out electricity across the island. plunged into darkness in the wake of hurricane ian cubans in havana and all across the island were left without electricity. after the countries entire power grid collapsed. following the storm western cuba took the brunt of the hurricane.
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with a storm pounding the region for more than 5 hours, many residents have been left with next to nothing. you know, they come out. we terrified to see what we have here. we don't even know what to do . everything has been shattered. look at the state of this, our goal is on much of the tobacco for cuba is iconic and economically important. cigars is produced in the western, pina del rio region, but tobacco farms there have been devastated. at least 76 people have been killed in the crackdown on a run protests according to human rights groups. the protests sparked by the death of 22 year old mother armine in police custody of the largest anti government to demonstrations in the country since 2009. the devil is burg, at mass met with a nobel peace prize winner. and the iranian political activist, sharon, is bobby, she shared her thoughts on why this time the protest could lead to change. first of
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stuff to do with this struggle of the people in iran is also she or anybody struggle. we are meeting the nobel peace prize winner in london, where she lives in exile. she senses there is a change in the air. yes, lozano, there is a possibility of overthrowing the regime. the protests have taken place and over 100 different places. yeah. and the demonstrators, other verse of young boy, old and from different walks of life, he protests, she tells us, are different this time people are unified in their revolt against human rights violations. many are also very poor. after decades of sanctions. must sally, unlike previous protests? yeah, people aren't passive mar when they're beaten by the security forces. they're respond by beating the security forces as well. i guess, could take one, could i resolve the lawyer and activists as the international community must do war to help the iranians?
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now what as they just talk, but we don't want words we want action was on as long as there is a repression that they should recalled ambassadors from morality, kids and please add the perpetrators one vote and killing this people that please add them to your list. of sanctions. 0020 certain miss said. she says the western even use the talks on restoring the nuclear deal to put pressure on the regime. oh boy roger, man that's necessary to talk about human rights violations and nuclear issues together. don't just talk about the nuclear issues, but include the human rights violations. it allows were out there all russia, her friends keep her updated about events in her home country. they send her videos after yet another night of protests. 1 0 man,
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as this on the one hand till i find it very upset and heart wrenching as has on the other hand, i am very proud to see how courageous my people on me during this protest. it was hum, is southern water thing her after many years in exile sheer antibodies, finally daring to hope that things would change in her beloved iran or something completely different. a traditional chinese medicine with its range of treatments as its adherents or across the world. but likely it's found a nuclear unto and it's country of origin china, a pat. so now being offered treatment for ailments, sound strange, but not if you ask the pet owners on their pets. a deep relaxation treatment for tides it to day, the dog is getting moxy bastion a traditional chinese therapy that some pat, honest belief is better than western medicine. they give their food trust to dr.
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animals in all shapes and sizes. and many of the sick pads seem to leave the clinic with new found energy. one good reason for their owners to keep coming back is reminder of our top story. this, our european union has outlined a fresh package of solutions against russia bank clued, sweeping new trade restrictions and the cap on the price of oil. brussels is also targeting officials responsible for the shopping the referendum held in east to crate it. just a moment. i'll be back with the day looking at more pipeline of problems between ukraine and russia and asking why the british pound is in free for lots in just a moment. of course i haven't boiled headlines of the tough. i'm good with
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