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the politics business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. in the night there's data call for a strategic review of the block with france warning, the political dialogue within it is non existent as arrive deepens over a security deal between australia and alliance members. britain and the us europe's west energy shortage in decades rattles the you. politicians with consumers facing a chilly winter without fuel for the familiar escape go to has lawmakers demand the moscow pump small gas. also ahead of the way the story has captivated the nation, has many wondering why not the same media attention when people go missing? well, the answer actually has
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a name missing white woman syndrome with us police on a massive manheim. so the kind of a 22 year old white woman, international part, mainstream media focused on whether her braces, the real reason why this such a public outcry. ah, hello is good to have you with us with international news from moscow. this is the international welcome to the program. first nato members are calling for review of the alliance is strategy. there's. the crisis grows over a new security agreement between the united states, the u. k and australia and then the france was unceremoniously not to doubt its defense chief says the political dialogue between native states as all but disappeared. let you to do it as you need the attitude of the united states. one of the submarine program is a further investigation of zation that we have been making for months today. political dialogue is non existent within the atlantic alliance. next quarter looks
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at the growing rift within the military block made worse by the british pm, seemingly laughing off the damage done by the new war. casteel. what, what do you say i gave you have always been and i would say as usual protection, a greater common purpose. all this seems to go out the window and there's a bit of money to be made. the recent controversy surrounding the u. s. u. k. and australia as new security pack has left in new leaders scratching their heads about what even means to be in nato anymore. the reason for nato existence is transatlantic security. this is what we want to remind the united states off. therefore, our partners decided on our initiative as well as on the initiative of germany to revise the strategic concept of the alliance. being allies does not mean being hostage to the interests of another country. at 1st, the spat seemed confined to only a few powers. france being upset with the suspension of its submarine contract with
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australia, which resulted from offices provisioning of nuclear sub technology to the country. turns out, though brussels might now postpone a major summit with the us over the disagreement. and the entire strategic alliance is feeling the reverb. it is such a difficult issue where we see traditional alliances in some way torn apart are certainly changed fundamentally. but the issue doesn't stop there. one doesn't, doesn't even feel like they've done anything wrong. it's 3 very like minded allies, standing shoulder to shoulder, creating a new partnership for the sharing of, of technology. it is not exclusive, i did not trying to, to shoulder anybody. i did not at the stereo towards china. you states feeling like they were left hung out to dry, the u. s. and u. k. making decisions without consulting their friends with nato's ongoing friendship. crisis airing it's member states dirty laundry. many are finding it hard to see a strong united future for the west over 7 decade long military alliance. nato was
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considered by franz a month ago, year to go by president my whole has brain dead, a brain dead of lions fast strong words. within nato. they want to revive the concept, he's teaching concepts and bring it back actually to the north atlantic. because if you follow america, nato will soon be in the pacific, cruising around china with the others. this is not the way nature was conceived, and it shouldn't be there. europeans should not be in that region of the world markets that repeatedly, that we should enlarge, our vision any desperately look to something to do. that's the reality. you know, we are in the, i mean maint was in the scanner, is in iraq to train the forces. that's the limits of the extension. this is not the north atlantic anymore. is it? when the next edition of our he's going underground this coming saturday,
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germany's former nato representative explains how the balance of power has shifted not only within the alliance, but also around the world. there are discussions among allies, among europeans, about the right strategy towards russia, and the same applies to asia police. we have developed trade and investment interest, for example, with china. yes or with india. yes. and you can't dissolve or separate your trade in investment interest from, let's say, form for security policy. and please don't forget the whole situation. at least the perception in the area has changed in the last years. and china is in the perception of your trends as of us, is the fret for the whole region. and therefore, i think it was no more to some extent. but i have been consulting to say friends
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from the past and this moment, but very short. have talked about this to have a french because the french could have offered to the same solution nuclear submarines. but on the other end, let's say the term was clear up to the us to underline, let's say, to reassure, to some extent and friends in the. ready in the, in the pacific area between allies and friends, such a procedure is not at all acceptable. and therefore you have to see clearly reaction that say over you, as of governments and of your commission, it's normal. and you can see that saturday that wall london, i'm washington hale, the orcas deal bilateral ties between them, might not be as close as they claim. jo biden's play down the chances of a new u. k. trade deal after meeting boris johnson. and that's really, it's further doubts over the much vaunted special relationship, simon, right,
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explained. remember the old joke, how can you tell a politician is lying because their lips move? well, joe biden. and boris johnson sold that problem when they met in washington. the last event is that the western well dashed down for new york for special fatal meeting in washington, the kind of weird news conference where everyone pretends the special relationship is still a thing. even though we all know is not really the facade thing, these they, they don't even really use the phrase and then the absence of anything else. they just thought the bond over trying to keep track of that, right? i did and you know, the day i did a 1000000 miles, i'll stay the rest of that. the train back to wait on for that to many. the mission for the british prime minister was to spin the very obvious truth. the post break that britain passed basically no chance of getting a free trade deal with us at any time to see biden said no without actually saying
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no, we're going to talk about trade in today. and we're gonna have to work that through work it through. indeed, some report suggests that britain is going to try and watch in the back door of a trade deal between the us, canada, and mexico. anyway, every time someone brings up the idea of a free trade deal with britain, by and does that weird thing we bang going about the new border. it will, however, very keen to try and show how united they are ahead of the 26 climate summit in glasgow. come november, you made a commitment on supporting the the world to adaptive to climate change. doubling the american can vary for us. so everything else is just the diplomatic show, the 4th in january suggested the u. s. o britain, to get a grip on how it was planning conference, essentially washington selling britain to plan its own policy. so the special relationships is in the kind of place now where every now again, washington throws
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a burning britton's way. whoa. busy whoa bar barney got an invite to the white house off the 2 years. busy of school they had the job, the orchestra in the military alliance trade. yeah. because while trade deal the hard military deal to a penny with a lot the most telling my was this one. he's want, how stuff ending the news conference, or it was so literally in the middle of a sentence that the boy himself said on the plane over to the u. s. continents. sure, biden, a lot of fish to fry a critical time. how many you energy minister describes the record spike in fuel prices? a crunch talks over the crisis in the block of european states, particularly britain. they're also suffering massively with some small supply is going bust and even boarding that the situation could lead to food shortages. but
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there's a familiar target to blame to, and it's russia, as peter oliver report, there's never a good time for a black house, but that's probably few worse than when you're trying to reassure people. the power outages aren't on the card. did you have an active role in the governance of any of these companies, attendance or any other or didn't risk committees or anything like that? so we don't attend the audit risk, which is what we say. a positive one by the lights have gone out. it may last year of gas and the price. so, but gas is big news right now, but the world energy watchdog said russia should do more to increase supply. russia could do more to increase gas availability to europe and ensure storage is filled to adequate levels in preparation for the coming winter heat and season. russian supply, a gas prom say that they are currently fulfilling all of the contractual obligations when it comes to the delivery of gas to europe and say that they are trying to
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increase storage facilities in russia. prices for gas have doubled in the last months which the russian side, se shows the benefit of signing long term supply deals, as opposed to trying to pay market price. the united states has also chimed in saying, the situation in europe could get bought this winter. certain countries are going to have the ability to purchase gas healed costs more than other countries. it won't only be of recessionary value and have a konami considerations. it will also affect the ability to provide gas for heating and in cold winter when you have to ration gas for heating. that is something that not just about jet political games or markets. it touches everybody's lice. here in germany, over $300000.00 homes could be set for a more than 10 percent increase in their energy bills while around a 3rd, the $300000.00 could see their prices go up by around 4 percent. the node stream to
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gas pipeline was completed earlier this month. that can prove an extra 55000000000 cubic meters of gas to europe each year. enough to power 27000000 homes. it hasn't been an easy ride with sanctions from the us and pressure from eastern european countries snarling up construction with more energy demand in europe. the new pipeline could be instrumental in supplying the gas needed to help countries like germany transfer away from coal power used for yet into d. v. as if the projects purposes to diversify our future gas demands. mainly because the gas reserves of the u. k. norway in the netherlands, are dwindling. this means that we are well aware of this demand. and in this respect, it certainly makes sense to implement this project. particularly in view of the fact that our storage facilities are quite empty. in the run up to the ottoman winter season. furthermore, it is not just in germany's interest, the commissioning of north stream 2 at
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a time when the north stream pipeline is operating at the limit of its capacity, will allow us to insure energy security across europe. while some headlines have depicted russia as attempting to hold europe to run some, those representing businesses that will feel the pinch of a rise in gas prices, particularly hottest se sourcing out supply with russia must be a priority. if you look, transatlantic or to foby is now combined with the green climb and ideology that completely forget that we will have to deal with these natural resources for many, many, many years. considering that we're not going to give up natural gas anytime soon. i think diversification through modern pipelines remains a logical and not only economically viable option. the german government continue to say that nor stream to not only essential to germany's energy needs, but also those of the wide european union. they also stress that the current increase in energy prices is down to multiple factors. attendance of food, coating,
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teller, information should complies with an existent supply, cream and price spike associated with manufacturers and tough winter market changes and increased demand for gas. underneath this whole is utilized a very simple state of affairs, europe needs, gas, russia has gas, and very soon a new pipeline will be open running capable of transporting more of one to the other. while moscow maintains that this is purely a business venture, others will continue to suggest that more nefarious games are a foot feature all over our fi. berlin and economist richard wolf says that given the current circumstances, it's embarrassing for us to blame others for supply shortages. energy is something that has to be planned because it takes a long time between having an energy shortage, for example, and drilling the wells, and bringing up the extra supplies and processing them and storing them. in other
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words, there has to be complex, multinational dams, coordinated planning, below the way politics weren't. as soon as they lead to shift gear, they will. and they will now talk about a shortage and pretend that they didn't try, particularly the americans that they didn't try to, to intervene and stop the deal between russia and germany. but the noise stream pipeline. it's an embarrassment literally within weeks of the completion of that line that has been in controversy where suddenly hearing stories about inadequate supplies of gas, which is precisely what the noise stream gas pipeline is designed to avoid planning. ahead and it's bulletin including well us police hunt for the killer of
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a 22 year old wide woman found dead in a national park. the racial aspects of the search makes from pages and mass media channels. it's the next story when we come back. oh i i what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy 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, very critical time time to sit down and talk with
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me ah ah, i use the logan and i was police in the us search for the prime suspect in the part of the roof gabby tito, media. they're focusing on the racial aspects of the story. numerous outlets suggesting the mass interest and disappearance is mainly because the victim is white. with the accusations being led by joy, read of emerson, b c. one at the same media attention when people of color go missing. well,
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the answer actually has a name missing white woman syndrome isn't saying that gabby potato is not important . what it is saying is that there's an over representation in media when white women go missing. i told you this would happen. somebody was going to play the race card on the gabby petite story, and most likely it would be joy read. i don't feel it was appropriate of jewelry to inject race into the conversation about gabby potato. the parents grieving that their daughter, very insensitive to turn it into political discourse. a big question should be, how do we prevent these crimes from happening? potato, who was an avid blogger had been traveling around the u. s. and a van with a 23 year old fiance brian laundry. a body was found in wyoming national park space to focused on laundry have returned home to florida alone, before disappearing the authorities. and now asking the public for information about his whereabouts with hundreds of thousands reported missing in the us every
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year. it's rather victims to get so much attention. critics point out that almost 40 percent of those who do go missing are people of color. one candidate for new york state governance says race should not be the main issue here in about a mason market or whatever term it has nothing to do with the call. we created all one people god created of all and i had a love, a man can in my heart real despicable in insight to the family. all that young lady, it has nothing to do a call at all would yes, highlight it in the news. it was, it was brought to the news, me and the news media ran with a like they should do and other store in one message. but racism is a big role in our culture to keep nice left is there by america. so they can think it has been on fish for them so they can take control of america will want contra that embrace later. so now people going back to what happened years and
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years ago, india use the next day to pay on stuff into a a proficient. our power from the beginning is just a car that is being played. the race caught true. so demands of a few to elevate the wicked to a leadership position. how about volcanic eruption on spain, canary islands? it's both scary and spectacular to watch from afar, but on the palm of ireland itself, it's led to massive accusations where in some places, a 40 foot wall of love are, is endangering residential areas and maybe more. we got some dramatic pictures to show you next. latest issue is that a new fisher opened up yesterday, but experts saying that the flow may be slowing, although the appearance of new lava can't be rolled out and not to worry. officially calling the situation catastrophic with more than 300 buildings damage so far in the fall out from one of mother, nature's natural disasters. another issue is the ash which is raining down on roofs, causing many to collapse. and the refers to the threat posed by gas from lava. if
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it were to hit water, could spread as far as continental europe. the authorities are trying to stop the lava flow, reaching the sea. then because when molten rock mixes with salt water, it produces clouds of poisonous gas and experts of warning the worst. it could then drift the parts of africa and even into mainland europe. now in a series for r t syrian british journalist rich of met her explorer, what he sees as the repercussions of america's war on terror. in the wake of 911. this time he focuses on somalia in east africa, which has been at the forefront of a long standing u. s. military presence, somalia, when is the last time you heard anything about somalia? the us media apparently can't be bothered to report on a country that min bombing for 3 decades, which is great, right? because unlike iraq and afghanistan, which have proven to be deeply unpopular, no one talks about somalia, right? the american public can't complain about
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a war that they don't know about. now asked what it's doing there, the u. s. claims to be fighting a group affiliated to all kinds of cold as shut up. and in a nutshell, theory of a situation again, western powers claiming to fight the same terrorist groups that they helped create with britons making up 25 percent of foreign fighters in 2012 for example. and in order to justify bombing somalia, the us did what did to all other countries targeted by the war on terror? it either exaggerated or just made up ties to al qaeda. at 1st, george bush was using ground raids, the air strikes and then obama becomes president. and he starts using those drones that he loves so much. when trump took over, he just ramped up the drug strikes even more. now of course, the u. s. claims that the majority of the people that kills our terrorists and not civilians, which is hard to believe when they consider anything that moves to be a terrorist under humanitarian purposes, slaughtered dozens of somalis in july and october of $993.00 and went in full to injury the us then tries to pain itself as the victim and the hero in this movie
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black hawk down, which is, you know, not surprising when you find out the department of defense co wrote the script. sometimes turns up. yeah, literally, that's the thing. the pentagon subsidizes pro war movies, it's propaganda. so whether it's state building or counter terrorism, the you, it's always finds a reason to be there. and even when trump withdrew us forces earlier. busy this year they didn't actually withdraw, they just moved their bases next door. could you booty and kenya an attack from there instead? just last month, joe biden, what did he do? he bomb somalia picking up where his predecessors left off. so as us intervention and occupation main, somalia, safer in better or more dangerous and poor. if you look at 2016, there were 150 unique armed groups in somalia, which is 3 times more than in 2010 according to the brookings institution. and just like iraq spilled over the syria of gas,
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stan spilled over to pockets on this war has also spilt over the kenya, there were been a $150.00 attacks while show bob and kenya, including one in 2015 that a kenyan college campus that killed almost a 150 people. so not only is somalia more dangerous compared to before, but so are its neighbors. and in the last decades, hundreds of thousands of people have left somalia because of war and famine. according to the u. n, there are 750000 somalia, refugees in neighboring countries and over 2 and a half 1000000 displaced internally. and if we compare to 990, the number of somali refugees and migrants outside the country has literally doubled. somalia is even poorer than it was in 1960. the poverty rate currently sits at around 70 percent. centuries of european colonialism, followed by decades of us bombings. and this is the result that you get. so if you've been paying attention, you should know that this has nothing to do with humanitarian endeavors or counterterrorism. the real reason america is in somalia is the same reason the
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british and italian empires were for their geostrategic and economic interests. somalia is located right on the gulf of aiden on the doorstep of the red sea where so many of the worlds cargo ships, oil tankers, and vessels come through carrying valuable supplies and cargo for the west. not to mention that somalia itself also happens to set a lot of uranium in oil. how practical to bond somalia, the united states already stretched the a o. m f 2001 beyond belief, but there is an entire shot, a war in africa going on in order to run its empire more effectively. the u. s. divides up its military according to different regions in the world. one of those as african or africa command, out of $54.00 countries in africa, the united states is military advisors in 50 of them. and even the most blood thirsty war mongers and neo cons, like lindsey graham and john mccain apparently didn't know the us, had thousands of troops in niger till it was reported that 4 of them were killed in 2017. i didn't know there was a 1000 troops and niger,
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you're in center graham there. he didn't know we had a 1000 trips in the air. did you know i did not. as you can see, molly, as predicament is the result of america's endless imperialist projects and the products of its war on terror, it's emblematic of where the things bleed. if the united states had never interfered and done nothing at all in the 1st place, everything would have been much better for everyone everywhere. okay, that's how it looks for moscow. so for this thursday, next update for me in the team. here it is. after this weeks alex salmon show me the ah, are not about restricting, but that's actually a really good thing because the great thing about it being available to everybody think more like a public news via this is our work is in, in anybody in the world to view for free.
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oh, working room or should she popped in? she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we, we said there was a good divide to another, shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a r 1570 automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act when we're filing on this issue. the other side wins by default, lady that lived over there, i was walking one of the dogs. she said, why do you wear again? were you scared? that's and i took it off and i think the people need to take responsibility in their own hands and be prepared if those kinds of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of shootings and we certainly wouldn't have the number that i
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use either financial survival guide, stacy bliss, learn about be allowed. let's say i'm a joy and your grief based of the site. walk 3 prod. thank you for helping with joy. that's right, fell out that way. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's possible to sell food that he's 20 and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific
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advancement. ah, what's driving the reason for them? it's corporate, me. ah, the ah, [000:00:00;00] me welcome to the alex damage where we take a look at the state of the u. k. parliament to parties as a political conference season begin this weekend. labor gather in brighton? well, a few days at the see site and regret the prospects of the main opposition party as
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the country emerges from the pandemic. next weekend, majorities, mr. mann to prime minister bars johnson continued his campaign to spread the 20 message to the north of england. on the shore this week we asked pulling due to professor john curtis to assess the lay of the awesome political landscape. then we question 2 conference veterans, my former tory minister, cutty, i'm calling to labor and t williams mentioned that foreman, a prime minister borders johnson. i'm just labor came to fight sick, your stomach, but 1st 2 or 3 messages and emails in response to i show last week on the women of afghanistan. felix, it's great discussion again tonight, heating guess being able to speak openly. and honestly, it's such a change from the mainstream. while peggy said, so i wonder which country is next to feel to be history and not leave the place alone? part of says, i think is great,

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