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unity but no real solution. the result of 2 days of energy talks between e. u leaders and brussels is underwhelming. but typically in the search for ways to keep soaring prices for oil and gas and checked germany ultimately gave in paving the way for you wide market regulations. but with the details yet to be hashed out, many people already feeling the pinch. wonder if a plan will be put into practice before winter really starts to bite. i'm nickel for him. berlin, and this is the day. ah, we must remain united in your room support ukraine. we are now seeing how problematic it is that we are so dependent on russian energy and russia is using energy as a weapon against europe. it's good that we coordinating early on in order to prepare for winter 2023. when we started united states,
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we are more influential and have a greater impact. we've learned our lesson, what the over dependency on fossil fuels from russia is concerned. and how tough but necessary it is to get rid of this dependency. oh, also on the shell, worries about arranging climber, illness recovery as reports, a merge about her being held under house arrest. authority say she won't face consequences. we're competing abroad without a hinge up. but can not promise be trusted. she's not safe now. she came back home and when we watched the interviews she did, she was trembling. and yeah, i feel like everything she posted and everything she said is forrest awe. thanks for joining us. we start to 9 to in brussels. we're a new leaders haggled until the wee hours of the morning to find a way out of the energy crisis. common ground was the share destination, but differences and how to get there turned the cement into another marathon
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meeting at the end of the night. a road map appeared one that at this point at least, has only very few roads on it. but the compromise, however preliminary as seen as a joint signal towards moscow, the e. u. as in this together showing unity that was the signal you leaders wanted to send with this week's meeting in brussels, president of the u. p. counsel sha, michelle made sure that the message came across la struggle newton. when we started united, we are more influential and i have agree to impart. we have demonstrated this unity, but there's still a lot to do. i believe we have taken important steps. the student council should give us confidence in a decision making capacity over the coming weeks and months working on the 2nd day of the to they summit, you leaders underlined their unwavering support for ukraine, isn't and we remain united and determined to continue to help you crane in its
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defense, in a political humanitarian and financial manner, as well as with weapons leaders had been hoping to show the same unity when it came to tackling europe's current energy crunch. with soaring inflation and cost of living crisis, the urgency was apparent to everyone. the only way to deal with a high price is in the short term, is through e u action, or collect of purchases, a viable price caps. this would help all e u member states. but behind the scenes, difficulties between 2 of the used leading powers, france and germany became apparent. while german chancellor left shows continued to oppose the idea of a gas price cap. french president emanuel am i call, and several other countries kept pushing hospice in the fall. i believe that it is not good for germany, nor for europe. if germany isolates itself, it is important that on a proposal that deserves broad consensus,
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we can find the unanimity, unanimity, lead as eventually agreed upon a general felt map. now energy ministers from the 27 countries have to pick up the slack at that meeting in luxembourg. next week are correspond and jack parrot followed the talks in brussels and he has more on what any leaders really mean when they talk about a roadmap. road map might, by a cynic, be considered something of a copy on an agreement. essentially what the leaders of the 2070 you countries have done is told the european commission that they need to look at the costs and benefits and do a bit of an assessment about exactly walked the contentious issues within these energy, debase, how they will affect the you going forward? now we know that specifically the most contentious issues were on the price gap cap for $14.00 natural gas from outside of the european union. the concern is that if you cut the price that will be more demand and more usage,
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and therefore it would be harder to buy that gas and that it, cuz that sort of intervention could have a big, big effect on the market. specifically, the people that are concerned most about the all the germans, we understand that german chancellor left shots was quite isolated in this summit, trying to defend that position. it looks like they just couldn't really get agreement on it. so what they decided to do was put forward this roadmap. was like road map and framework in sort of, you brussel speak often. mean, well, we're not quite there yet. we'll try and find a way through this going forward. i was to tell you corresponded jack barrack possibly a cynic, but not only the e. u is working on curbing soaring energy prices. action is also being taken at the national level in europe and around the world. here in germany, lawmakers have cleared the way for a 200000000000 euro subsidy package to offset the high cost of oil and gas that required suspending germany's constitutional dent break something that only occurs in emergency situations. the united states is also taking measures to reduce energy
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costs in this election year. this week presidential biden ordered energy companies to lower gasoline prices and increase oil production is came after announcing a plan to release 15000000 barrels of crude from the nations emergency reserves. all of that was prompted by a cut in oil production by opec. what's a group of oil producing nations led by saudi arabia? that also includes russia a group and says there were no politics behind the decision bound to further res oil prices. but it did anger the us and others around the world. and think foot board of us in this table and others, so a lot of energy talk this week. let's talk more with oil and gas expert maytag through to him. he joins us from oslo. mr. crude again, thanks for being on the day again. let's start with the aliens plans to bring down energy prices that was left on the line has called it a good and solid road map. would you agree with her?
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well, i will. i cannot help being very skeptical about that because history shows that every time a government decides to regulate prices and to establish some minimal or some maximal limit over energy prices. of the result is exit user the opposite. if you establish some sort of the price in europe, then the, the suppliers over liquefied natural gas will go to the market where the price is higher, that is asia. as a result, there will be a shortages of supply in europe and then the price will go up focus on a few could have forced reduction of prices, also have an impact on energy security in the ear. yes, i believe this is a very serious issue. and a well market is market. if some regulations create 2 shortages of supply,
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it will mean that the energy security of the european union is being undermined. so, what would a solution have to look like that when alleviate consumers but not suffocate the market? something that, you know, germany for example is very worried about yes, i think there are some other misers that could be adopted to such as a restrictions on the financial bar to where future contracts and forward contracts for natural gas are being traded. and the price of those are o paper or contracts sometimes determines are the final price over the physical amounts of gas. and if such restrictions or limitations of the valuable such trade are introduced, it would help greatly because we see that the price of natural gas of the oh,
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coast of the united states is sometimes maybe 20 percent of the price of that is determined on the financial markets in europe yet, and in this case, time really is money, isn't it? is there any relief in science from people struggling with high energy prices as far as you can see right now with all those plans that are being shuffled around and that are being discussed in brussels? yes, i think we are a weakness and now air trend over guess, predictor or gas prices, that even though they're trading platform and in the netherlands, a t t f traded prop platform. the price of the future contracts for the next months is going down. but not up, this is a will ooh, encouraging factor. and why is that in the market is regulating itself? yes, i believe so because the 1st of all,
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we see that the underground storage facilities are a close to the 100 percent. busy of fullness. and then we see that 3rd dozens of vessels, carrion, l. n g to europe are now, oh will. oh, they cannot deliver their gas to europe because the facilities of importance, this gas and the rig is if you cations are full to capacity, there is plenty of gas that the europe can use right now. and so the price i believe is going to go down again. is that going to whole throughout the winter though once gasoline change also goes out? we see there is no deficit. no shortage of gas on the global market. the prices in europe are higher than the prices in a asia, and so the market appears to be a well supplied that might be about to change the prices that you were just talking
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about. now, at these measures the in you is working on right now, how will they, or would they affect the russian economy? yes, i think it is not just disease measures that are going to affect the russian economy . but if we're talking about natural gas, we see that it will some more very interesting phenomena because the europe is growing very fast doors independence over the russian supplier. and the e for gas brome, the monopoly supplier of guest abroad. ah, is it loses its role as a energy supplier in europe? well, i think it will affect the russian economy greatly. absolutely. and this, this adds to, you know, the north string pipeline being raptured and there is no gas at all flowing through it. there are embargoes on russian oil and where does this leave russia as energy
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industry as a whole? do they have other buyers that can kind of cushion the blow? or is this really devastating situation for them? not for natural gas. if europe does not buy russian the guess at all in a year or in a year in a year and a half for somewhere in the very, very foreseeable future, then there will be no export of guests from russia. and there is no other buyer for that guess, because 1st, china does not want additional guest contracts with the russia and 2nd, e fresh or wants to build dig pipeline to chain. it will take it to, well, maybe 10 years, or even 15 years to build a pipeline with the same capacity as a europe can absorb brush and guess who energy expert hanker to him. thank you so much for your insights. thanks. ah zene,
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from mighty, according to our information, the aggregate said madame of the kafka, hydro electric power plant were mines by russian terrorist. now every one in the world must act powerfully and quickly to prevent a new russian terrorist attack. destroying the dam would mean a large scale disaster of look at the styles. i was ukraine's president reloading with the lensky accusing russia of planning to blow up a little hydro electric dam in the occupied her san region. to lensky says, russian troops have mine. the kafka power plant on the knee pro river is as the dams destruction when trigger massive flooding, putting hundreds of thousands of people in danger. the strategic facility was captured at the very start, a rush as invasion past week. so seen rush hour ramp up, it's targeting of ukraine's crucial infrastructure. our correspondent martinez building and keith has more the attacks on ukrainian energy infrastructure continue
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just before the winter, and new concerns are rising around the damn in nova kafka in the occupied territories and the hassan region. the ukranian president has accused russia of having mind the damn possibly planning to blow it off. if the russian troops retreat speculations about a retreat of the russian troops have been around since the russians admitted that they were in trouble in the region. russia itself denies this. it accuses ukraine of planning to blow up the damn. if this dam would be damaged and if it would break, this would have severe consequences. possibly, the whole city of her son would be flooded. it would be a disaster. equivalence call out the fresh troops to fight in ukraine, sparked a wave of protests across russia. and anger was killed not only by the war, suddenly moving a lot closer to home, but also by reports that even men with disabilities and absolutely no con,
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bad experience were being sent to the front lines. a kremlin was forced to acknowledge mistakes in the mobilization drive. some of those draftees killed an action or now returning home to be buried. ringback ah, he was one of the 1st men sent to bolster russian troops on the front lines. but just 10 days later, are tom york by it was dead. killed while fighting in ukraine's kiss on region. friends and relatives in his home town of commence gretzky, bidden by your farewell we see that we will always remember our heroes. we are proud of our compatriots, the young man here from the euros eternal glory to the hero in loving memory, o. c, a globe by maid nevaeh picked up his draft, noticed voluntarily. his brother says he had combat experience and was eager to
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fight for russia in its circles. special operation william a good man, a soldier, he always was. then he said out to defend his homeland command school rosky is a small city in western russia far from the front lines despite the fallen soldiers from the region, many people here don't feel personally affected by the war we're watching for the events that are happening are really not good, but i haven't noticed any effects. and usually a cool us, i would like it to be resolved peacefully for everyone to be home and no one killed . and it's not up to me that's up to other people. is to desert the way even if there is war. it can't solve political conflicts, but only our president who is above us can do that. we, ordinary citizens can't help in any way. more than little one, that version of
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a much more barrels for soldiers who died fighting ukraine. officials in cummins corral ski. don't want to speak with us about the fallen men. germany is delivering weapons to ukraine. a decision that has angered some here that grief is mixed with a desire for revenge against ukraine. with the bmw will degrade them and restore order there. the other order in our ukraine, where our brothers and sisters, larry in, you don't get your city not ruled, not sure, but i did just, it is your to move quickly. we will, the time will come and we, elders, will also go there when we are called it is the duty of every man to defend his homeland with moving his official, defending the homeland also means in ukraine. no matter where our homeland calls us . we go there and one last salute for
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arch yeoman. if i, if, as people here wonder how many more will return home like heeded in a coffin? ah, she has become one of the most prominent figures of the reign in protest movements, clamor l last rec hobby who took part in an international championship without wearing a headscarf. now a week after the competition concerns remain over her whereabouts and safety. iranian authorities promised she wouldn't be punished or suspended from competing over the incident after recovery apologized, and claimed at all had happened unintentionally. she received a hero's welcome back in teheran, but now media reports claimed that following her return, she was forced to confess, under duress, and placed under house arrest in iraq based center for human rights. and iran has
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appealed to climate international body to protect the athlete tweeting. don't take the government in a ron's word at face value. it has a documented history of detaining naming and killing those who oppose it. and recovery isn't the 1st arraignment. female athlete to be caught up in a job. controversy shall ray by yacht is an arbiter for the international chess federation in 2020 while competing at the world chess championship and shanghai. she also fell foul overrating authorities because of her head, where was bye and welcome to the day i want to talk about your particular case in a minute. but 1st i'd like to hear your reaction to the case of illness. recovery is a reason to worry about her safety. i think in that you made a decision, but let's say you are and this is showing that i mean
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action, she's a. so i'm boy jorge safety. because the only thing you know that publishing and a speech is so i also heard the news about it. i heard that she doesn't have access to her. she'd be so let's publish our media and sports and then it will blood. she's a r n e spectrum, but her action doesn't match. so that's boy for her. you yourself took a courageous stand against ron's oppressive rollers. tell us what happened. oh
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yes, i do not mean to national or be get over the gorgeous times. now she's wanting to cause i'm 20 and my parents actually my have to really accept and they demanding me more. so i decided to protest against it. and then of course my even back to, to show more of my hair. so about they cannot bother me. it was like sending a message to them to the past. the older he just but the next day i feel about all the media. i mean, the important news are you, i mean they conduct the job and there was have you present the
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chest saying that the have nothing to do or anything. i'm sorry. were you surprised by those reactions coming out of iran? of course i was they surprised because they didn't that this is going to happen because i hadn't got my hair but they were on my head. i think the show more my hand about they're doing past me to grow up and demand the more and more so we are chucking for me. but then when i pull everything on media, it's like a curry blaze. it's shocking because then i can then and then my social media people messaging me sending me the screenshots from been used by the government when the federation asked me to write
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to public as well as you like and posted in my social media. and what i mainly mean trying to purchase my photo from their phone, them telling them so that that was a message for me. then i asked them whether that's of the be safe. if i come back to offense, they said that they will be a member id and then there was another interview with the principal ascii. you never returned, ron, how do you feel now watching all the brave women and girls out on the streets taking off their jobs and standing up for their rights and they probably a young people. and i always knew because i'm gonna need that
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thing on the battery. he just read any on people or not he just b r again, that's where we believe in choice. and so they took the as the risking de la by coming to the test again. man, that's what he got and read that it is better than lucian remains. right. what will be your message for the protesters back home? we have some 30 seconds left. maybe if you had a brief message for all the girls and women out in the street, of like to tell them that they were the best of luck to tell them that the are they read each say, and this is my 4th time that we spend together and we support each other, and sorry bye. i thank you so much for sharing your story with us tonight.
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