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i. love mayor monday morning moscow time in the headlines oil prices spike following attacks on those saudi oil refineries at the weekend with the u.s. pointing the finger of blame at iran. india. kashmir a prominent separatist leader awaits trial in a decades old murder case we hear from his wife. imagine any human being locked up in a cage fight by 70. universities in california might have to supply students with abortion pills it's a controversial new bill is signed off its ignited debate. if college students heading that tell us not the answer here are we going to say to
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a woman you know what you have a chance to get a. better life for yourself but you're completely ruined that. good morning to thanks for watching out international lawyer for world news h.q. here in moscow my name's kevin though and i've got 30 minutes of world news lined up for you then starting with this oil prices have spiked following the latest attacks of the weekend on saudi arabia's oil infrastructure it's moved those prices to levels not seen since the invasion of kuwait back in 1990 united states claims iran is responsible for the south of the attacks on the state run refineries around denies the allegations there and accuses the u.s. of deceit with the latest this morning reporting. it's not even been a week since the famous most stosh was shaved off the face of america's foreign policy if you know what i mean but even without mr bolton someone else who is actually in charge of diplomacy has tweeted the u.s.
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will join efforts with allies to ensure iran is held accountable for its aggression and there's plenty of other hawks to explain how not supposed to be done it is now time for the united states to put on the table an attack on iranian oil refineries if they continue their provocations were increased nuclear enrichment so this sound of the drums of war is back because oil refineries in saudi arabia went up in flames now after a hit see this island right here that is the kingdom of bahrain as seen from space the fire was so huge that the black of the smoke was almost just as big as you can see right there but who said it was to iran the u.s. state department even though boss might compare didn't explain how they knew the rain ians did it i'll tell you what the who the rebels who are fighting a civil war in yemen even said it was us but for washington that's just
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a smokescreen. amid all the cools for deescalation iran has now launched and i'm president of the tycoon the world's energy supply the damages indeed of men's if you look at it from one side the world's biggest black gold producer says the strike cut its crude old supply by around a half donald trump quickly called the saudi crown prince to offer him full support but we know just how much oil and how much cash saudi arabia has riyadh has already called its buyers telling them the disaster is still not enough to disturb its black gold exports plus they've been known as a western darling in the middle east for years and the saudis have been bombing the who theory rebels in yemen with the solid approval of the u.s. and allies.
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but back to iran the number one troublemaker in the area through washington's lenses i mean lately even donald trump has hinted he's ready to engage in diplomacy with their leadership could happen it could happen. no problem with the black plumes of smoke from the burning saudi oil have probably clouded those intentions with or without john bolton what to do with iran remains the u.s. administration's toughest puzzle if the u.s. is able to convince its allies like the europeans that. iran was indeed. the country that carried out these attacks than. that could be quite serious but there's no evidence so far that that that is the case where only hearing from the u.s.
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that. that iran was responsible obviously the u.s. is is trying to put maximum pressure on iran. iran manes to be seen whether that will be effective this is the 1st major incident the u.s. has faced since bolton either resigned or was fired and so we will have to watch closely and see who is driving this this this very isolated but aggressive response to these attacks in saudi arabia. a problem separatist leader of disputed kashmir to face trial in an indian court for allegedly carrying out murder almost 30 years ago his name is that yes in malik he's the head of a group that wants the muslim majority region to belong neither to india nor
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pakistan nuclear neighbors or both want to claim kashmir in full his separatist group has been banned in india under a new anti terror law though he is a former militant 25 years ago is group adopted nonviolent methods faces trial now for allegedly leading a group of militants who killed 4 indian air force personnel in kashmir in 1990 he's been in indian prison since march and real law that allows for suspects to be held for up to 2 years without charge is why he told us a bit more about what she says is the inhumane prison conditions he's being kept in . imagine any human being locked up in a cage 5 by 7 feet with an open lap and to sleep there on the really hard cemented floor without any blanket and with this hypertensive lights on his head all the time he's got blood clots in his eyes because the light doesn't go off and he's not allowed to open the cage even for a minute and in the entire 24 hours just for 10 to 15 minutes they open the cage
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and like you know you with a leash you pull out a dog from the from the dog house and you force them to walk even an animal won't do that because naturally your legs your arms your bourne's they become stagnant and he requires definite physiotherapy which has been recommended by the doctors from the jail term choose increase to india strip kashmir of its special autonomy status in early august this year india sort of 1000 additional troops arrested $4000.00 and imposed a communications blockade on the region that it wants to integrate my ex-wife again told us that india is silencing customary voices. it's basically it's that last for you know just an easy terms like a land grab i mean we're sitting in this house and just imagine if some gangsters that come and they attack us and you know this not to be our properties and you know they force us to write the name in the you know give them the property rights
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and cut off all the electricity on food supplies and we have no weiss no connection to the outside world so we're left defenseless anonymous same manner that's what they're doing with us right now they're starving us to death. and 1400000 and and i why says they're not being heard because naturally we have a voice but all is a clamp down on communications on internet on there's a blanket ban on all the political voices and there's no social media there's no mobile networks no radios don't television so we are totally living on another planet right now. because we dispute remains one of the longest unresolved conflicts since british india petitioned india and pakistan to $94071.00 indian security expert we spoke to justified you till it's actually been said that a referendum on kashmir independence is not a viable option. has changed the demography in the areas that it occupies what we call is pakistan occupied kashmir and they have also brought in
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a large amount of. presence that is the militants and the terrorists since india in that decision on august fire the more the government big these decisions to ensure that they would be ignored. while and from the people and also for that be able to be neuer damaged by pakistan and the support of the terror groups how india . at the moment it's not very clear but the political claim. to start occupied kashmir as the unfinished part of partition is still there. the indian political spreadsheet if you will. this next was go a lot of people talking california passes a controversial bill that if made law would force universities in the state to provide students seeking to terminate a pregnancy with abortion pills proposals about that range. by ensuring that
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abortion care is available on campus college students will not have to choose between delaying important medical care or haven't to travel long distances on these classes the work. not on my dime not on my dime taxed me to help the homeless tax me to help social services the don't tax me to pay for the disposal of human life they should be ashamed to risk women's lives not schools with against the approval of california's governor in 2023 campus health services at $34.00 universities in the state will be required to provide students with abortion pills according to the bill that are more than 400000 the eligible female students at california state university campuses private donations of about $10000000.00 will be used to train staff and by machines it is feared that eventually the state would have to cover the costs all university with the universities would have to raise student health fees to cover it all $1.00 study of adolescent health from that more
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than $500.00 women at public universities in california see medication abortion every month resurface an attorney and author and current radio and t.v. host took up the debate. we have to allow women to decide if they want to pursue their education without the complications of bearing children that would be an economic harm to them they have to be able to be able to make a choice and providing them the tools with the abortion pill is simply just doing doing just that we have to give in women a choice but we should also be pushing adoption as an option why do we just want to hand the repellents say it's ok here take care of your problems you know what the problem is we need to address this before these women get pregnant we need to educate these college students having them over a pill is not the answer here what are we going to say to a woman you know what you had a chance to get an education to create a better life for yourself but you completely ruined that and now that you're
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pregnant what you're not going to be able to complete your studies or there's a risk that you won't be able to do that and so you just have to drop out and he a person who doesn't have an education dog have you are really going to go after high level jobs what i now want. and now you're at a because i'm when most women to start and not interested in being on government enough in order to go stale in that moment when others don't have an os or even a hobby already in your family who are you know we can get the we can allow these women to go through with a full term pregnancy and allow them to choose adoption but can we actually be honest and discuss the impact of carrying a child for 9 months on a college campus when you absolutely had no desire to be pregnant not only was i an 18 year old mother and did i finish my career and am i here talking to you today but i'm also the product of adoption and adoption is an option and it's an option that seems to be totally off the table in america today when did we stop talking about the fact that you can get a deal in found and off it ok well maybe that is born in america every baby is born
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there are $37.00 families that want to adopt that baby something is very wrong when we're handing out abortion pills on campus we're allowing women to decide for themselves based on what they know about their life experiences and their socioeconomic status are they in a position to move forward and currently take on the role of being a mother that is something that's not taken lightly by these women and i believe that when we allow them the tools to make the choice they're going to say you know i have to make this choice for me very simply morally wrong it's morally wrong to promote abortion in a wave that it becomes the chosen choice where it becomes the number one choice over a life i'm pro-choice i believe in a woman's right to choose i believe there are circumstances where she should have that choice but i also believe that we need to advocate for
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a life the reality is is that going to school full time and having a newborn baby is very difficult and it's a burden that some women have decided that they don't want to take on and frankly who are we to say that they should be forced to go to term with a pregnancy if they're feeling that they're not ready. american tojo it has pros launched an updated version of its classic board game monopoly to address the gender pay gap it's called miss monopoly and it's got female players getting more money than male players for the same actions hasbro says the game of bodies a positive message than about female empowerment but it seems not all women are impressed. the look in there at the. center in the world. where we. were all. going wrong.
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as a woman i find ms monopoly sexy equality doesn't mean we men make more the man at the field pointed out has for. you miss monopoly i do not need a financial headstart i would like to start and then kick some butt banks. are actually wanted to celebrate goodness and pam and put their name as an
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opportunity why not finally acknowledge that a woman invented nothing the 1st place. in the 5 years i spent reporting my book of the monotony published in 2015 which chronicled the discovery of the boardgame to mention hasbro declined to comment or acknowledge maggie's role in originating to get it trivializes the the plight of the women in the workforce i don't understand what they're trying to do it back they also pay lip service if best to the originator of of monopoly who was a woman and what it does is it basically takes a cause which many people take very seriously and should the notion of equality and equivalent treatment in the light and reduces it to that of
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a board game and you start off where women make more money and. somehow i guess this is supposed to inspire conversation or some type of insight into what women go through i think it's tawdry it's pathetic and again. lionel the folks watching the show today this is out international monday morning the 16th of september coming up like the old love with them some people do the wind that's been taken out of the sails of germany's renewable energy drive and the public who say we don't want wood mills and up but. it's ahead. with this manufacture consensus to public wealth. when the
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ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round listen to the one percent. you know middle of the room sick. room. you know world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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another big story we're tracking today at least allowed migrants now to disembark from a rescue vessel onto its territory for the 1st time this year signaling then a break from the hard line immigration policies imposed on them a tear sylvania the country's former interior minister the move comes as the italian prime minister promises to overhaul its of these immigration policies more generally our europe correspondent shallow bensky picks up the story this monday. a radical shift in policy is how many people of viewing this off the 82 my cards were allowed to just in it to be on the island of lampedusa where the country's new foreign minister the region is justified this by saying it's not to return to open ports. there's a big misunderstanding about the safe port given viking it was assigned a port because the e.u. would head to our request to take the major share of the migrants it must be my
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clear just like with the previous government all right is to ensure that those who arrive in italy are redistributed to other european countries well that's perhaps understandable given that the anti might work policies on the closure of it in these ports to charity rescue vessels and to my clients was one of the most popular policies instigated by the country's former interior minister much to yourself the need to sort his popularity and the popularity of his party search in the time that he was in government now he's being critical of this recent development and he says it comes as a result of pressure from uni is. population is not a slave anybody. whispers with micro and macro on to the traits of the italian people so what about the people who live on
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the italian island of lampedusa what do they think if they have the right to move and it's right to be taller and it's only fair to rescue these migrants but decisions must be made because we can't accept everyone. here face in the new government and i hope they will do things differently i hope that with some sense they will be able to govern together for the good of italy. that i was once attacked by a moroccan he looked at me 3 or 4 times so that i was old and i had to go change he came closer just took it you might become racist when these things happen to you but we're not. well e.u. leaders are yet to agree on a concrete policy with how they will deal with the continued to my current crisis thorny issue that will once again be raised when they meet later this month and then again that's in the next month. but the reality is while the new italian government say this isn't
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a return to open port many charity rescue ships will now be seeing what's happened over the weekend as the greenlight italy's ports are again once open. germany's approach to renewable energy is some of the winter sales with strong resistance from people who live near those power generating bonds total costs were to meet some of them to see what the problem was. germany's 2030 renewable energy goals are on a collision course with reality the country's energy sector needs a hero something to save the green agenda before it's too late and to fill those larger than life shoes the government has put its faith in wind power we are convinced that the expansion towards 65 percent of renewable power on the grid by 2030 can only be reached if the expansion of onshore wind is revived for years wind power was a main driving force of germany's fast expanding green energy industry making up almost a quarter of total production so far this year its proponents praise wind as one of
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germany's most important energy sources creating thousands of jobs and many megawatts of energy while also cutting c o 2 emissions but wind farm expansion has slowed to a snail's pace and these towering males have cost hundreds of anti wind citizens initiatives to spring up across the country so i drove down to brandenburg task residence how they felt about these when mills being built in their backyards and enough but no the aircraft warning lights are flashing so that you feel like you're in the middle of an industrial park on oil refinery simonis in the be during winter months the shadows from the rotating mills create a disk in your living room and there are a lot of complains about it. i'm gone talk we've gone to even sit outside on sundays you know open our windows at night because of the noise of the landscape licas those are serious problems but noises and shadows aren't the only issues here
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in fact residents are complaining about other ways in which windmills are hurting the environment. renewable energy is a great idea but then needs to be a reasonable approach windmills in the forest we are generally against that they hadn't muss enough truth bats and insects are being killed on mass and that damage is bio diversity by technology that is supposed to be environmentally friendly there are more negative outcomes than positive ones and to top it all off they feel that the government doesn't care who bears the burden when it's wind or when generating zone was putative distance prescribed for smaller meals and that was ok but then they built an additional one that is 50 meters high with these regard to the local community we haven't been asked but just presented with the facts since it's been to the 1st 6 mills were installed and we urgently consider it positive now they're getting bigger taller louder people are getting annoyed and now there
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is a notion that our contribution to renewables has been fulfilled and the expansion should stop and if the government doesn't explore other alternatives in response to this grassroots opposition germany's environmental goals could be gone with the wind donald corridor r.t. brendan burke we'll keep you posted by that so some of the world news stories are shaping up around us so far this month it's an 11 25 in the morning now moscow time my name is kevin know it as ever thanks for watching and what have you doing for sunday have a good monday. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. thinks
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