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and see, see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable to survive. the headlines here, which is an optional and it's a stab in the back france event. it's frustration us, 3 of its allies, to us the u. k. and australia. leave it out of a pacific security pact seen as an effort to count to china. the bottom makes it rather embarrassing flip up while announcing that deal apparently forgetting the name of the australian prime minister. thank you course and i want to thank that fell down under. thank you very much appreciated. which premieres also have
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you in the program while the european markets reel from when the stays record search and the natural gas price? critics are asking with a policy missteps harming energy security and russians call event. reelection is just a day away here in our teens, and after will be bringing you the full breakdown this hour and throughout the next 3 days, all floating ah, the top story with our live pro moscow. this is archie international are very well welcome to you today. it's being called a stab in the back. that's how a french diplomat has described a pacific security pack between 3 bits allies, the u. s. the u. k. and australia is also also being seen as an attempt to counter china. the world is a jungle. france has just been reminded this bitter truth by the way, the u. s. and the u. k. of stub through in the back in australia,
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the american choice to exclude the european ally and partner such as franz from a structuring partnership with australia at the time when we're facing unprecedented challenges in the, in the pacific region showed the lack of coherence that france can only note and regret the new agreement is called up orcus. now the 3 nations will show data on a strategic areas including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, also, nuclear defense. and under the terms, australia will acquire a nuclear power submarine fleet with a use of american and british technology. well, in a further snub to paris, australia has scrapped a $66000000000.00 deal with a french firm to build 12 military submarines. and that's just the latest blow to the u. arms industry. at a time when members states are struggling to meet their funding commitments to nato . there are also long running divisions in the block of creating its own army to
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ensure strategical told me from the trans atlantic alliance or power space. political analysts that nicholas markovich, things to dispute over the new pacific alliance shows that nato allies don't necessarily have full trust in each other. first of all, they've got within the nato alliance then within the different lines there are between these countries, a very strong relationship. even within australia, the u. s. and the u. k. today they work within their own proper alliance. the u. k . australia and the and the u. s. trust themselves more than the new trust countries like france or other ones, community or even germany. don't forget the manual macro said a couple years ago that data was brain dead. even donald trump said that nato isn't working, as it was initially supposed to be working or alliances within the alliance. what kind of lion is this? where people use drop or contracts are taken over us doesn't have, didn't have a allied, it only has targets or it has vessels. australia,
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the us on france repeatedly cited the suppose it's security threat from beijing in the in the pacific region where china is the dominant power and the signing of the orchestra security pipe companies. just months off, the britain infuriated beijing by sending its war ships to the south china sea to join, so called freedom of navigation operations, led by washington and china has condemned the new lions calling it a throwback to the cold war. countess should not build exclusionary blocks targeting or harming the interest of 3rd parties. in particular, they should shake off their colewell mentality and ideological prejudice. we are so you can always professor benjamin child and animal activists. richard becca about australia's choice of military partners and where this could all be leading. there's no explanation, why are the u. s. and the u. k. now, at this time helping australia develop a nuclear power suite of submarines and then turning around and saying this will
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advance the world peace. clearly this is about another war. this is about a war that is being prepared against china. the us leaders, they talk about the endo pacific, which is of course, a know term was made up to enable us to explain us leaders explain, bringing more countries into the anti china alliance, the surrounding china. on the surface we see that the u. s. and the new k is empowering australia to have the nuclear submarine. i think the under one key reason for this empowerment is the us in the ability to provide more defense budget, to support this large spending of nuclear power summaries. so it says it is forcing australia to share the cost of maintaining such ships and
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also strategic positions. and also. ready forces in the south china sea and also in the pacific region, especially now that there is increasing tension between china and australia. so china is watching very closely the next steps of the free country alliance. we're trying to have a hops, rest assured, though, the leaders in washington on camera not exactly bosom buddies. in fact, when announcing the security deal, president biden appeared to forget the name of australia's prime minister scott mars. thank you board. and i want to thank that fell down under thank you very much appreciated as to privacy and while frustrating products on china, the applies administration is also according plenty of prostration. a new poll shows 3 corners of americans are happy about the direction we've taken the country, and i'll give you the details on that in just a few minutes. europe is reading from
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a price shop and it's energy market. the natural gas price at old time records on a wednesday of almost a $1000.00 per 1000 cubic meters. and this is how the market rollercoaster looked on wednesday. the price peak at $980.00, which is more than 50 percent higher than 2 weeks ago. a, by late evening, things had come down, but analysts are warning off the volatility. well, the con crisis is partially being blamed on energy policies. being pushed by various governments, sees charlotte tube and ski explain with news the gas prices of historic highways. many people are already. busy concerned about the difficult decisions that lay ahead high school and also it's a bit scary, it's purchasing power that is decreasing. that puts more money in the pockets of shareholders of big companies. it will be quite difficult for many households. some will not be affected much, but most will be the price of gas is already high enough. i've already decided not
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to my apartment for a while longer. it's quite difficult in winter, but it's still inhabitable, if i put the heating back on at home, the bill easily climbed 250 years a month. i'm worried about this increase and the fact that will have in my bills and the cost of living with what we have left at the end of the month, it will be complicated except for the money. so forgot. i hate my home with gas if increase the price of the year a time will come when we will no longer be able to afford to keep ourselves warm. you see is a real issue here in europe across the block, significant numbers of people say that they just simply call to food to keep her home warm enough prices. why? this is only like you to find further, particularly for those who income such as pension is soaring. prices have been blamed on a variety of faxes. i think the weather and even the hospital between european and asian buyers liquefied natural gas. all of this has led to gas reserves long
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wishing levels. so why is you really facing such a potentially winter? that is not purely a supply problem. it's not really a supply chain problem. this is a monetary induced problem. part of what politicians do in this case is they've tend to concoct conspiracy theories to cover up for their own failures. so in the case of europe, everybody ready to blame russia? i think there's a lot of scrambling and it starts now around the world to try to figure out how to get the fuels to people who need it for the, for the, for the coming winter. but it's a little bit late in the day to be thinking about this right now. so i think we're headed for a very difficult 6 months. it's also claimed that you have been aggressive with the shutdown of coal and also domestic gas fields, coupled with a heavy carbon taxation. while at the same time,
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it hasn't gotten quite enough to make up for that by committing fully to carbon future this tremendous attack on fossil fuel chills going on all over the western world. you know, in the name of abating climate change and so on. but it's been very reckless and, and it's, and it's really has injured the capacity of the market to respond to the pi signals and to demand properly. so you have all these factors working in. so you've got the supply restrictions, artificial in many directions, regulatory restrictions and so on. and all of these things are combining from an economic point of view to drive up prices that are going to make people tremendously suffer and multifarious ways of now. and for the next several years. so what is the solution quote you companies could hook to compete at
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a higher level with asian counterpart for that liquefied natural gas food that does mean that there is the potential then the higher prices. and these are ways last week, the long awaited new stream to pipeline which runs under the baltic sea was completed no big concern, 55000000 cubic meters of gas directly to your repair per year. that's enough to supply 26000000 household annually. russian company gas says it's ready to feel void that according to the country's government could solve europe's problems . there is no doubt that launching nord stream to as quickly as possible would significantly balance out the price of natural gas in europe, including on the spot market. that will, though, depend on you certifying the pipeline quick shawl fish and accepting that it may need to bolster supply from russia. so what all you repeating governments doing
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right now will, spain has already intervened to attempt to shield its population from higher prices . new emergency measures will see profits problem with energy companies being used to cap the increase in gas prices. meanwhile, italy has said it will look at changes in energy sector to combust of expected 14 percent rise in retail power prices in the next quarter. what's clear is the, you need a strategy, and if it's to push ahead with plans to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, it needs to be deeper, quickly. tv, sci fi, paris. so now that's just a day to go before russians cost their balance in elections for the state duma. that's the lower house of parliament for a moment here. let's take a brief look at see how the entire election process actually works. oh,
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the . all right, let's get into it now. here on the programmer into the for teen parties, all hoping voters will be putting a, taken their box. you got the, the russian party of freedom and justice is among the socialist parties taking, taking, taking part in this. it pledges to build a society based on social justice and equality and promotes free education on health care. it's the 1st time the parties taking part in the election. the chair told us why they deserve people's votes, which we sent for civil rights and freedoms,
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and gotten people's rights to teach in their own languages and really practice their religion. and we aimed to create social state. we did not have the goal of establishing a left wing party. we are a wrote civil movement, and this is what makes us unique. there is no time to divide people into left, right. we need to call each of citizens that can challenge the criminal and bureaucratic system. it is one of the younger policies on the russian political landscape. it used to have the word communism in their name, but they rebranded themselves still though their policies, they gravitate towards socialism. well, a lot. they are in fact, their program is built around the idea of well creating a socialist state out of russia. he is how the leader of this party describe his intentions. my young, my aim is to develop the people as a political nation, rely on national consciousness. all modern countries rely on that. we need people to realize their responsibility for their lives and for their fate. the formation
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of a civil political nation is our main goal. without this, russia will be just a colony that is used to serve other people's interests. every year, rushes population decreases by emilio, the health care system has essentially been destroyed. it exists only for the well off. to rectify this, we need a clear government funding plan. there should be a decent level of support below which the state has no right to fall. these should be laid down in the constitution when there can be no commercial health care system in russia. today. we cannot the chief results at the legislature level guess we are in the minority. our goal is to appeal to the hearts and minds of people. we have to leave in dignity, we have to be a free people without being afraid of anyone. so they may be saying that there is no point in dividing parties to left right center, but still they are an incredibly left cleaning party. again, they want to create a socialist state, how to prussia, the advocating for free health get. and i just saw 3 health care and education,
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which russia already has, but they want to expand to the just how free it is and to reduce to drive, to a minimum, the amount of paid institutions in these fears. now, it is also one of the somewhat dwarf parties of russia, but they are not wanting. they want to change that and dwell to become, to get the 1st representative in the russian parliament. well another party competing the election is road and it is a right wing nationalist movement, advocating for traditional values is to mining tougher immigration rules and wants moscow to spread as well to the regions road and one only 1.5 percent support in the last election the potty chair took us through the main points of the manifesto, which in the morning every official should pass the test for patriotism and live in russia. if officials administers have families living here and not there,
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they will do everything to raise the standard of living in this country. while we go to left russia, if they want to work here and live there. if officials are required to live in russia, then a 3rd will immediately disappear. health care is one of the states priorities as well as possible to rebuild our health care system in less than 5 years. the question is whether people really want that to happen, where the officials want it, they're all using private cab. i also voted against pension reform. i think the liberal blogs let the president down. they told us there is not enough money, but it's not true. or we will have plenty more on the russian election in the coming hours and the coming days as we continue our special coverage here, went off the internet. the ah
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and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. in the me to join us for this program here on our tea. a man hunt is now on the way in western russia. after a man stormed a police station, injuring an officer, and then he fled. the scene of the incident happened in virginia region at around 5 30 in the morning. the attack there reportedly fired a gun and even detonated a ball must be getting inside the station. the police department has confirmed the attack took place, but it's declined to give any further details. at this stage. a majority of americans are rather unhappy with the country's direction under the biden administration. that's according to a new poll. and according to arthur caleb more find it doesn't come as an entire surprise. joe biden was supposed to end that rising anger left over from the trump
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. here he was supposed to bring a new level of political peace to the country. remember, the last administration left us a dismantled and unworkable system we are dedicated to achieving and quite frankly, working around the clock to replace the cruelty of the past administration. well, that did not happen. a new poll from cnn shows that across party lines, 75 percent of americans say they are angry or very angry about the direction of the country is moving in mid rise in crime corona virus, the immigration crisis, record inflation, among other issues. let's find out exactly why people have a beef with biden. he's disjoined, or i know the world, not just as country the world. first of all, i think with it isn't always doing. and i believe with the whole afghan nathan doing, you just screwed up totally. the whole organic fiasco wrong. you say he's making mistakes or perhaps you're going to draw a gun at the whole thing,
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whatever you understand, he's not real. he's not the president. he's not people are controlling him. a lot of people aggravated disappointed with the way the cobra coverage is going know could handle things differently, but what president couldn't the lack of leadership? i don't think he's got a grip on anything that's going on at all. the white house, so it's rising trajectory come to a sudden halt. jo biden's approval ratings are now in the negative. the president was promising to be our fix at mann. but now more than 8 months in it's looking like things are pretty broken. this has been caused by the president and not just that entire cabinet, the ministration, starting with the correct way that we withdrew from afghanistan, the way that we left, not only the people here, but the way there are still american civilian track and down. and then you go to some of the border stay, there is no text. others where july and he had these open or policy has not
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dealt with it. and you see that kinda love the people coming into the border. wonder not catch it for coca 19. they're not, they're not looked at, they're not read. there's a lack of transparency among the administration. keep moving, credibility. he's losing popularity every day. job by and every been ministration seems to be in the just make it worse. fighting does not care. he's not doing anything that is bringing back the truck to the face of the american people on both sides of the aisle. he seems to be making matters worse. it's all change of the heart of the british government nowadays. off the prime minister boris johnson has carried out a big cabinet reach shuffle, though a shakeup had long been expected. let's get some more details now. crossing over to ortiz isa. quite dramatic. re shuffled by bars johnson, the british prime minister. and the most notable perhaps of those re,
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shuffles is dominick rob, who of course is was, should i say the foreign secretary, he's been demoted? and now dominic rob is the minister who was presiding or supposed to be presiding over the case strategic withdrawal from afghanistan. that was anything bob. so those tail to teams, we thought couple airport last month. while all of that was going on in the taliban were advancing on campbell so many grub was on holiday and didn't return to his post. criticism was coming in for dominic rob from all corners of the political world. it is important for us to be what we're doing and where you are doing it from. when did you been holding me through? i'm not looking to brush over this. i just want to know when you went things. when did you know when the facts on the surface this looks like a plumbing on, on grunge scale. when was the last time a foreign minister went to a 2nd stop? went to perspective. i'm not sure i have to check if you would like to know the
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busiest, very have to come back to very great what seems particularly random because high come us was recently started arranging the evacuation of german people through tashkent and it seems to be a route that works really effectively from germany in terms of your own leadership, in your own actions. up until this point, did you ever, at any point consider offer to reside? now i consider getting home with the job, rob here, still quite an important character, important figure within the cabinet. he's the deputy prime minister. busy the law chancellor and the justice secretary, so that move for him, but others perhaps haven't been as lucky. kevin williamson, robert bucklin and robert generate that all out of the positions. but you're the chancellor richie so that he remains. and interestingly pretty to tell who is the home secretary, she's still to clings on to her job despite criticism yes. again of her holding
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meetings with businessman and breaking the ministerial code. all of those allegations. not enough to bring pressure on board austin to get rid of her just yet, or that wraps it up for the program unfamiliar here at off the international nearly half past 11 on thursday. and my colleague you did anneal is here with a desk and a half an hour's time with more of your worldwide headlines. and i'll continue to special coverage of the duma elections here in russia for the meantime. thanks for joining us. the ah, the pacific lag around the world expedition by 1000 miles round the clock of the dead. calm the national every country close by with the
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crew. gavin's food and water harbor to go to church doors for sure. let me know. i got everybody locked down or almost no food and no water about that only. you know, i'm not sure somebody, especially in the coven, you're living like the theme and of own, but in the 21st century. ah. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even plantation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very political time. time to sit down and talk. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is pricey and sugary and faulty and addicted not at the individual level, not individual will power. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific advancement. ah, what's driving the make its corporate me . ah, ah. ah,
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i will. the back guys are financial survival guys. housing level. oh, you mean the downside? artificially little mortgage room? don't get carried away. i was calling to report me the news
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the on february 5th, 2016. after months of uncertainty, the united nations announces its decision by the highlighting part the nature of the expert panel call on the swedish and british authorities to and mister assault, the probation of liberty. i think the recommendation is what clear respect is
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physical integrity and freedom of movement and for deem the rights to compensation for this issue in this case puts a lot of those was tricky because it's better than making money to. a be a he gets paid the chance of late pay or you get to see about the pain very, very well. yeah. what.

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