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ah, ah, taking heat saw itself the market. european gas prices fall after vladimir putin orders the russian energy giant gals prom, to up supplies to europe. and also ahead in the program, a key figure from january's capitol hill, riots who was caught on camera encouraging people to storm the building is quietly removed from the f. b. i's most wanted list prompting questions about his partner. does the faith of julian sanchez debated in the case high court? the whistleblower supporters demand his freedom one m e p told them say it's time the government stepped in. it probably needs a political process rather than a judicial process. the politicians need to stop petition to ahead and left this
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man with around the clock across the world. this is our t from the teen on myself. you know, neil hello and welcome to then use our europe, maybe in the grip of an energy crisis, but gas prices have started to fall, dropping some 4 percent buy whedon. steaming that done were trend was sparked after vladimir putin tool, the chief of the russian gas, giant gas prom, to ratchet up supplies, to european storage facilities. next month, earlier, my colleagues, daniel hawkins and elia, katrinka discussed what the russian president out to say. of course that that will go, i ask you that once you have finished pumping gas into underground storage facilities in russia to start work on increasing the volume of gas in your underground storage facilities in europe, in austria and germany,
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what exactly did the russian president say to cause this plunging gas prices. well, this is how the market's work. they almost immediately reacted to the russian president's decision to make gas from the russian energy giant increased the volumes of natural gas in its european underground storage facilities. after such facilities are filled in russia, the prices for european natural gas futures went down by 3 per cent and the russian energy john expects it's storage facilities in russia to be filled by november the 8th. so right in less than 10 weeks, the volumes of natural gas in the european storage facilities will start growing. and this is indeed a true relief for european consumers ahead of the winter season. but perhaps more importantly, following an incredible surge and gas prices in the last several weeks. now,
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during the meeting with russia's senior government officials, latimer potent once again weighed in on the roots of the energy crisis in europe. i wanted to, as though the situation on the european gas market remains unstable. the reasons are a decline and domestic gas production in europe and a reduction in liquefied natural gas primarily from the united states. but they removed a significant amount from the european markets by the way, gas from replenished us and even delivered more than the americans withdrew. at the same time, the demand for gas has also grown due to a drop in energy production from renewable sources. and the closure of conventional generation facilities. obviously this is why the balance has arisen. do you see a lot of consumers in your re massage relief for following this news? what else we are hearing from the european side on the latest updates while we're using the word relief. but the question is whether anyone in europe will actually
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notice the efforts on the part of russia and praise moscow form the help and the approach that it has chosen for the time being. because actually, in the past few weeks, we've only been hearing many critical voices in the critical of moscow blaming russia for using it's natural gas exports as a geopolitical tool. some of the nations are continuing to act as the staunchest enemies of gas prom and natural gas exports from russia. probes, investigations are being launched in particular. the european commissions competition department is currently gathering evidence to see if gas suppliers are manipulating the market during the energy crisis. they're not specifically mentioning gas from, but it's clear what they're driving at. only recently,
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poland coal on the european commission to open an investigation and to whether gas from broke 80 rules in failing to make extra gas volumes available on the spot markets. but there you have a lot of prudent has sent a clear message. the volumes of the european storage facilities will be boosted with russian natural gas. the prices have fallen. busy and perhaps at this point, it will simply be unfair towards russia to fail to notice that these efforts on the part of moscow or otherwise that can all be explained through pure politics. with german m e p. maximilian cry. field moscow is doing more than it needs to. the reason isn't political again, what russia now is doing that is trying gas or what is contract it?
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what is obliged to do so without expecting anything in exchange, let's say the certificate of voltage him to so every one hotels, the russia wants to use gas, a weapon to reach political aim is now proven wrong. and that is the political message. and i hope that at least europe and media will, will inform the people about it. what we have today in the opinion, that's all about gas. it is about blaming russia and preparing for another war. you have heard the gym and 57 who is talking about even having atomic function against russia. this is a pressure is a statement that we haven't heard, even in the end of the cold war. we are back in the 984 in the late
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seventy's where people openly using crap and things that, that help them to gain confidence, emotion. it's not often someone disappears entirely from a list. so infamous of the f b i most wanted, but that's what's happened to a man said to be one of the key figures in january capitol hill, riots in washington. he was caught on camera telling people to storm the building and then shrink them inside. it's got some including members of the republican party raising questions about who exactly the mysterious figure is killing me up and picks up the story. an individual featured and videos calling for people to enter the capital building even before the january 6th capital riot and was seen on the day. january 6th, ushering crowds into the capital building has been identified by law enforcement as arizona resident re, apps re apps,
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and arizona man scene invite la circulated videos telling trump support his on multiple occasions to go into the capitol also seemed to have acted on his own i don't really like to say, don't be a rebel. as i said, we need, we need to know. i'll say, oh, we need to go in the camera. oh, oh, not surprisingly, he was on the f. b, i's most wanted list and was referred to as suspect. 16 for some time f, b i w f o is seeking the public's assistance in identifying those who made unlawful entry into the u. s. capital building on january the 6th. but now suspect 16 has been scrubbed from the f b i website. now if you take a look at the way back machine from archive dot org, you can see that from january 8th, 2021, all the way until june,
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30th suspect 16 was pretty clearly highlighted, but suddenly, on july, 1st, he wasn't on the website any longer. now if he'd been arrested, he would still be on the website just with arrested under his name, like others who have been apprehended. but he's not, he's just been scrubbed. this has prompted lawmakers to ask questions about whether or not there were f b. i provocative tours who may have helped events on january 6th to go the way they did far as we can find this individual has not been charged with anything. can you tell us without talking about particular incidents or particular videos? how many agents or assets of the federal government were present on january 6, whether they agitated to go into the capital. and if any of them did a saw, i'm not going to violate this norm of follow the rule of law. i'm not going to comment on an investigation that's ongoing. now the capital breach database has no entries or listings for re apps to some. that's
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a pretty big red flag. the ongoing mystery of re epps who repeatedly appears in videos encouraging and inciting an invasion of the capital on january the 6th. yet for some reason has not yet been indicted or charged even as people with far less involvement have been. re abs is a free, mum. he has never been arrested or charged nearly 10 months after july. the 6th, the fbi i in justice department still refused to comment on the abs, has ever been served. a search warrant, the f. b, i's record when it comes to things like protests and provocations is not exactly squeaky clain. people can look up the history of cohen tell pro infiltration and other dirty deeds if january 6th is such a pivotal date and us history as it's being presented. surely questions like those surrounding suspect? 16 demand answers. caleb martin, r t. new york. the face of the wiki leaks founder julianna's solange,
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is to be decided today by the you case, high court. it's the 2nd day of an extradition appeal hearing brought by the u. s. he's wanted by washington on 17 charges of espionage on one of conspiracy to huck. a government computer, if convicted assange could face a prison sentence of 175 years. mm. mm. for the 1st day of the hearing was marked by a must rally outside the court with scores of protesters demanding julianna's sanchez release. on expressing concern over the whistle blowers, health, shoddy, edwards dusty was there for us. many people here in central london have been defending dude in the san standing in solidarity with him for some 10 hours. throughout the day. we've had from some key players within the campaign as wow,
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who'd say that they will not stop campaigning until june? the song is free. i was judy and i wasn't condition i looked the best, isn't guides in his face. so this rises who's willingness to fall in love to verify the u. s. has abused the laws, the agreements with this country. it's abusing the extradition agreements with this country in order to have this hearing today, it has to come to an end. julian has to be freed, we had from sell a margin of very emotional and teary response from her. she actually said she was taken back by just how then he was including in the court room and she said, if he is extradited to the united states, he simply will not survive. and it's time to mount to killing him to of course why
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he has enjoyed the last near decade now has been absolutely grueling. we only have to look back to his time in london's ecuadorian embassy when he was there for nearly 2 and a half 1000 days, which equates for around 7 years when he was seeking a political asylum. he was then dramatic j holds out by british police back in april of 20 and 19 and flung into bel marsh prison, which is of course, the united kingdom's most notorious prison. for many people outside the port room say that unit sanchez actually being made. an example of this is all about setting a precedent. so the other journalists don't follow suit. and some people, i would argue like those in the heads of sage, or in certain organizations potentially like this cia, they've described you in a solid is a terrorist of these people. these point us is outside the courtroom to they hail him as a hero. a
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troop out is to pull the u. s. of now, with a good decision dated january, should built with the fact that the united states can reach their how long are you out into the world. and that journal in that is not even an american who has never worked in the united today. the ag charge or try to charge him with basically they say, well, you know what a, oh, you know, even just, it's just a us called we trust. they think they, they talk about the fees, the extra died distance, what we, sophia. but if you actually are dodge it, they will kill it effectively. so this absolute legal labrons, the june massage, continues, the process is here, standing shoulder to shoulder would use in a song could have done. so for the last decade we had some really powerful words.
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again from selim morris, and she says that his rights are our rights and if he loses a we old lose, and not really touched at the crux of this poor cases, far beyond the story of one man is far beyond the story of hearing. the sergeant asked for many is about the fundamental tenants and principles of the rights to express yourself the rights to publish. and the rights to gain access to journalism was shown here, also spoke to a european parliament minister from ireland to believe states and just to hold a sanction prison untreated like a criminal. it's an, a remarkable testimony to his friend that he's still alive. they have done everything to break him. julian, the sons has never from his violent prism is really only for people does not care for both of behaving. was an hour a day of the civil society when i was nobody else should be envisioned over to you
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saying that this is a gradual process towards death for doing that song. do you think that there is any real reality or any from it? that would be a fair trial in the united states as a risk. nobody. the only people, he's a risk. he's a risk. so the u. s. department, the u. s. military industrial complex because he's a pause in the fight that ever been involved in war crimes, talks or god knows was as a things done now, it isn't prison in america that's going to kill him. the fact that the americans were not leg goal will not allow him to get out of the tension. i mean, i'm, the truth is where if georgia assigned life is going to be fair, it probably needs a political process rather than a judicial process. the politicians need to stop petition that ahead. let this man live. just coming up to 17 minutes past the hour still ahead. the country on the
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herman by a dreamer shaped by concur center, those with airs sinks. we dare to ask oh, hello again. it's been almost 2 months since the tele bombs returned to power in afghanistan. following the chaotic us withdrawal on the challenges are piling up. an economic crisis is not being compounded with the threat of mass starvation for
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many children. the brittle reality of life is clear to see. my name is mike, i'm 7 years old. i'm here to collect bread. sometimes people help us, sometimes they don't. i don't have a father. i take care of myself, there is no one else to feed us. there are 6 people in our family and i'm the eldest boy at home, so i have to support them. i can't work because one of my hands is paralyzed. adults told me that my hand will not work. i dream continue my studies at school and becoming a doctor. one day people turn it down some times and they say there is no work, no money. so the can't give us bread. my name is nancy, i collect plastic race and sell it. i am here at the baker to collect a few non bread. i have 3 and will now go home. my father died there is no one at home to earn money. i have my mom, a younger brother and sister, and the only one who takes bread home till a family. i want to be a doctor, but there is no one to help us. it was better before. at least we could find bread
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easily, but things are in good today. now we don't have anyone to support us if there was, i wouldn't be here. some startling figures that you know estimates almost 3000000 children under 5 rifts dying from malnutrition, not submit the precarious state of the economy, which has been heavily dependent on foreign funds for years. around 40 percent of its gross domestic product has been international laid. however, for the taliban now in control of the country, a food crisis is not the only problem. they are grappling with islamic state, the tele bombs, long time, enemy has repeatedly staged the tax on the new government, unreligious minorities and the pentagon express concern the terror groups based in the country of intentions to attack the us mainland, within 6 months to a year. it's all a far cry from this. suppose the success of the troop withdrawal from us again, this time the president biden hailed up the time. i think the intelligence
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community currently assess that both isis k and al qaeda have the intent to conduct external operations, including against the united states. but neither currently has the capability to do so. we could see isis k generate that capability somewhere between 6 to 12 months. i think the current assessments by the intelligence community is the al qaeda would take a year or 2. our mission to degrade the terrorist threat of al qaeda in afghanistan and kilo summer ballade was a success. i believed that our presence in afghanistan should be focused on the reason we went, the 1st place to ensure afghanistan would not be used as a base from which to attack our homeland. again, we did that. we accomplish that objective. a former pentagon security analyst michael maloof told this the u. s. withdrawal has made it even harder to remove islamics they from afghanistan. isis is now embedded in
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a highly remote mountainous region. would make it much more difficult to try to extract them. and isis k has as demonstrated to taliban, which is what sir, against that? well, they may think that they run canister them. they actually control events. and they've demonstrated that with their suicide bombings, the united states is unable to get any basis in the region. the over the horizon concept really doesn't work. all that well and, and the ordinance is flowing against isis or all kinds of targets now has to come from the gulf. it was biting who wanted to get out and the, and bite and also. busy what against the best advice of his, of his national security team to, to, to stay there until certain conditions could be met?
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expensive failure. thus the dumbing verdict on the u. k. government test and trace cobit program. according to a report compile by a piece. they say it's main objective of curbing the virus was never achieved. and a chest destined trace has been one of the most expensive health programs delivered in the pandemic. haven't been allocated, and i watering 37000000000 pounds over 2 years has focused on delivering programs. but outcomes have been muddled, and a number of its profess ames have been over stated or not achieved. and a chest destined trace has continued over alliance on consultants is likely to cause taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds. test and trace was launch last year at the height of the pandemic on cost. britain, the equivalent of 20 percent of the national health services annual budget, billions of pounds. the program flagship tracing system is an up which alerts users if they come into prolong contact with a coven infected person, it advises,
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but not legally obliges people to been self isolate. for 10 days, though, admitting there have been some issues, downing street still insist there are more pros and cons, retire doctor, now activists. john pontus, however, believes mistakes her not being in her and from i think they'll keep shovel money at it and say no, no, everything's fine. the common accounts committee is go to rome. so you select committee to go to rome and they'll just carry on burying their head in the sand, which is basically a kind of common characteristics that run through the government. thinking that if you throw money at private companies, you're going to get something suspected and they should have learned by now. since you know the case, they should have invested in n, h, s, laboratories and in local public health teams. these are the kinds of things which people have been saying for
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a month now. are you little evidence that they've done that? just her green, does her energy need to be? that's one of the big questions looking to be answered after your asian economic form. the meeting gathers together big letters from the business world and it opens its doors today in the italian city of verona. with more on the agenda head, here's our t, charlotte, tube, and ski. well, as the new world order a stumbling, this economic forum will be an opportunity to discuss the rise of what some are describing as a multi polo world. it will be a place where discussions will look at the relations between those in the european and asian continent. and how they can best thrive in this new geopolitical, this new social, economical world. and of course, they will be the opportunity to look at how that can be best achieved. of course, the energy is going to be very much on the agenda. of course,
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you know that recently there was the worse lot of turbulence in the energy markets that our protagonist of the search sector, of course, are everything that is considered considered the, the carbon emission and so environment is also in the agenda. so 2 days of discussions, 8 big forums will be held to look at the big issues that are biting across the global world at the moment. they will be discussed by diplomats by politicians, by big business, who will be asking the big questions and seeking to find the answers as they looked unpack what is happening in this modern world, including as countries are seeing relationships free between them. the other issues are going to be discussing will be things that are really hitting hard at home here in europe at the moment,
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such as the energy crisis. they will be looking at some of the criticisms which have suggested. the reason the european union is in this problem is because it is moved too quickly towards green energy and to fast away from the traditional fossil fuel energy is they'll be looking at those criticisms and seeing how the european union can achieve its aims. over the next few years, while also ensuring that there is energy security. and of course they'll be discussing tre and how that is going to play out in a post coven world? easily. it was strongly affected by a colleague the but reacted very well. people very disappointed and reacted the and now the government took the measures and from their make his under control in italy. we are very proud of this, but this is another chapter of a very long struggle. it's not over. and so we, we still have to fight and react in italy rush and the rest of the world. this
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forum is seen as a key way to promote dialogue between governmental agencies and civil society. it's being held here in the beautiful italian city of verona. and it's also an opportunity to showcase the strong economic ties between russia and italy. ties that route through the century with 2 days of exciting discussions ahead will be bringing you all the latest hair on our team and it is a pact to the rafters. boom, buster, head and moments pen and christy health the business news you need to know this week right after the break by for not ah, now it shows seemed wrong when all proofs just don't hold any rules yet to shape out. disdain becomes the applicant
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and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, he died. i cried. i just had a spot the whole time out there. no one really thought anything different, neither salt. i just don't feel good on the ways for the surgery, his lungs failed 30 jackets. when i killed him, i had gotten stuck with so many needles that day. in 2019 doctor started talking about a new wide spread disease that caused severe lung damage. there's
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a few points that were really hurt. all of the patients were diagnosed with a lung injury associated with using electronic cigarettes or vapor products. he pulled this out. he really felt holy crap, his him died. oh no, he's the better it was. i wouldn't want my worst enemy ever go through that. it was out of breath with .
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