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fighting and the south is with a story that shapes the weak ukraine dominates, but the headlines and the mines that nato state with legal arms, i munition and military equipment handed over to me while the u. s. and the u. k. prepared to send troops to in europe. but not all nato members agree to weaponized ukraine. germany is slums by allies that go against the blocks line. some spanish opposition party say it's not that countries more to way. spain is no place in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse all these approach cation of the united states, and later in an attempt to reshape the work order in which they are losing implants
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. meanwhile, moscow states clearly and simply it best up to russia, there will be no war. foreign minister again love outlined the countries position and a lengthy interview to the russian media and another stories a more in this to pursue this course on my consulting of folks news journalist who was just trying to get on said about reco inflation plaguing the year. where we go shopping in new york to see how prices are being affected and also local with how much it hitting them in that pocket. you have to, you have to make concessions to you to fit your budget, to, to buy the essential things to feed your family. you've got 3 kids in the class, the food is going up. i drive the car almost every day. the car, the gas going up, i don't think there was anything the
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news and very warm welcome from our team here in moscow. this is all to you into national, with the weekly, rounding up some of the top stories of the week. along with all the latest news is quite happy with us. this week has the nato countries pouring weapons on military equipment to ukraine. britain announced what it call its biggest possible also to nato, a major military deployment to eastern europe. the case following a similar line to washington with president find in pledging to send more american troops to the region. in the near future, the pentagon had already put a 1500 soldiers on standby for possible deployment, a lot to deter russia. but now even keep visiting. com instead of panic, claiming it won't be attacked despite repeated warnings from the us. we're moving us through europe and the nato countries. in the near term,
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these would be additional brigade, combat teams, logistics personnel, medical support, a variation support intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, as well as transportation. and maybe even some additional capabilities after that that you know, lots of such power, militarism appears in the media and i asked to reduce the intensity that exist today a little bit. the situation is quite clear to us. there is no reason for us to panic . no grounds for setting a full scale fence between our country. it is even physically impossible to achieve or not. so not all nathan members are united and weapon isaac ukraine, though germany is refusing to send alms on has ruled out evacuating. it's embassy, they're saying the move would only add to the tensions, but it also doesn't believe there's any immediate sign of ukraine joining the nato alliance. everyone knows that this is not on the agenda at the moment in clinton, russia, the people of ukraine want to live in peace and security. many have been separated from their families for years due to the conflict in the dumbass. that's what the
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matter is about. not an imminent entry into nato. that was nathan mitten in ohio. that war is looming right now in the middle of europe has about doing everything we can to prevent a military escalation of the situation. of course, we do not deliver weapons to ukraine, is about keeping the peace, elastic piece order in europe would not work with our russia, but only with russia. cranks have also imagining signed one nato member, which is already sent to navy vessels to the black sea. spain has pledged his full support to the block, but some and the opposition are not in favor of the nice window. so local mo, we is one of the signatories of this manifest. so, and the bulk of those who made the formation of the current government possible. believe that firstly, spain has no place in this conflict. we are not interested in any worse. all this is a pro cation of the united states and nato, in an attempt to reshape the world order in which they are losing influence. the us openly admits this is very important for its national security. so the u. s. and
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they to are escalating tensions. the united states and nato want on the one hand to control europe and on the other latin american literally crush and everyone who questions the hegemony of the united states and the united states. and they to want to direct the resources of control europe and latin america to attack those whom they consider their main threat in this whole story. neither spain or the e. u has any row our troops should not become cannon fodder for this most enormous machine of genocide in history for nato. on friday, rush has taught diplomat spouse out clearly that the country does not want to war. but he can't allow his interests to be ignored. foreign minister say, i laugh, i've shed his thought steering a 90 minute interview to russian media. history of brazil. if it's up to russia, there will be no war. we don't want any wars, but ignoring our interest is not something we can allow either. americans are
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trying to create a hysteria of the escalation around ukraine, burrell and blink, and repeating it to some kind of a mantra. they say we hope that raja is going to choose the path of diplomacy. and i can tell you that is something we've always stuck to since soviet times. and the outcomes of this diplomacy include the eastern bull and aston, our declarations, stipulating that no one is going to strengthen their security at the expense of others. this is the embodiment of diplomacy. i need mobil power proposals to nato might seem exceptional only if the experts who assist these proposals assume that the americans have already taken everything around. so why bother put up with that? confine yourself to the bare minimum. but we want them to work with us with honesty, the day before yesterday we received their response and obfuscate things as the west is prone to do. but still there are some responses to our basic questions. in particular, with regards to intermediate and short range missiles. we also offered to withdraw
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military exercises further from the border on both sides. there were other measures on de escalation that were ignored for several years. but now nater seems to be willing to talk about that. it's only something presentable. the president has already given an answer to that. if our attempts to agree on mutually acceptable principles of ensuring euro atlantic security fail, we're going to take measures in response with regard to what kind of measures he said that they can be different and will be based on the information provided by our military. if they insist that they would not change their position, we will not do it either because their position is based on distortion of facts. and our position is based on what everyone's put their signature on. i don't see the grounds for reaching the compromise here because nancy still seeing the previous decisions that were commonly adopted, both virginia. so as for the sanctions when our president spoke, in particular,
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we told the americans that the package of sanctions, including russia's disconnection from the financial systems, controlled by the west, would be equivalent to the severance of diplomatic ties. we gave a clear message and i think we understand it. i don't think it serves anybody's interests. the ones watertight relationship between the us, the mainstream media and k, f, as in question after seen and deleted than reinstated an article alleging the ukranian president told joe biden that america was over playing the eminence russian invasion card. mon, that from sask is halo on thursday the u. s. on ukrainian president had a phone conversation, and the media reported the biden was warning the well, the brink of wild wall, 3 hooton's waiting for the ground to freeze over in february. and that he'll give the signal for an invasion, zaleski, the, his part was trying to partner to calm his u. s. counterpart down by stating that it's all still ambiguous. it seemed then that the 2 leaders would very much at odds. a call between us president joe biden
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and ukrainian president volume are zelinski on thursday, did not go well. a senior ukrainian official told cnn amid disagreements over the risk levels of a russian attack. so lensky urge his american counterpart to calm down the messaging warning of economic impact of panic. according to the official, he also said ukrainian intelligence sees the threat differently. so quickly thought later that on top of all the other disagreements within the e u. a. nato. now, even washington and kia, who are quite literally brothers in arms on to, on the same page. but then something peculiar happened. less than an hour and a half after the cnn article broke. it just disappeared. there was no trace any more bite and whipping up his theory about him and a wall and the landscape telling him to come down on its pace. what a pit? well, a few of tweets from cnn people on farther afield about how the white house dispute, how the call wasn't a success. in fact,
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it was all just one big lie. whitehouse on biden's lensky call. anonymous sources are leaking falsehoods. president biden said that there is a distinct possibility that the russians could invade ukraine in february, reports of anything more different than that, are completely false, and hot on the heels. he also came out claiming that the written article was riddled with mistakes. dear colleagues, some reports regarding the content of the talks between presidents villa dimmer zelinski and joe biden have appeared on social media. citing the alleged senior ukrainian official. these messages are completely false. to put it simply, we had an article fighting a senior ukrainian official. now the article disappeared in a whole army, both in the ukraine and state side out, doing damage control. what happened behind the scenes? it's still a mystery font, understandably, there are lots of questions and what suspicions? why such a sharp? one, a teeth who gave the order for the story to be taken down. and so probably not
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a surprise biden's critics calling the transparency. what they want is a transcript of the phone call. will someone ask press secretary if the white house will release the transcript? when will you release the transcript? what exactly was said in the hour and 20 minute chat between bite and ansolaski is still unclear. what did dynamic between them to lead to says it's still unclear. is it indeed true, that is, lensky was the one telling bite and to tone down the hysteria? there are a lot of questions. there also seems to be the sense that at best this was poor on verify journalism. and it was, if we're being re cynical, that was something in that article that someone really didn't want to come out from indian foreign minister. camel's about beliefs, you're a peasant in control of his own face right now with the us at the wheel. i think this is going with the goal question is the expansion of nato to you again?
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and if that problem is evolved, everything else falls in place and i am always surprised why didn't learn and sweden would remain out of natal during the whole war. when the soviet union, very strong and is said, was the front of the world and continue to be outside the door. why can't there be an understanding around ukraine? why is the west, especially the not just is pushing for your grains membership of natal knife on this? there can be a fundamental in understanding. then i think the best of what is happening is totally unnecessary. and what is surprising is that europe is not in control of its destiny. it is united states is domestic politics that are pushing for a confrontation of what you claim, not the thing is that a natural war is inconceivable. or will control the escalation that night. the site gap and it will be devastating,
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so i am 100 percent sure. and i don't want to war. and i don't think the west wants more either. so this kind of need less muscle fixing by the european, by natal it only, in venoms the situation makes it more difficult to resolve. ultimately, you have to have political negotiations on the basis law, equality and mutual security. and that is the core of the issue and go to the solution. i mean, the current simmering tensions rushes agree to move plans. naval drills further from the coast of ireland as of the irish government on fishing communities, expressed concern about potential damage. the exercises could cause to the area in response to the request and minister of defense of the russian federation sake, asiago has made a decision as a gesture of good will to relocate the exercises. but the russian navy, planned for february, said to february 8th, outside the irish exclusive economic zone was the aim not to hinder fishing
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activities by irish vessels in the traditional fishing areas. ask out just announced that it will move its naval drill, scheduled for next week, which were originally set to take place in international waters, just about 150 miles off the coast of ireland. now that's after irish fishing authorities said that moscow was well within its rights to carry out these plans, but it would disrupt fishing activities in the area. so they asked if they could be relocated. we also heard from the iris, foreign minister, who pointed to the recent tensions around the conflict and ukraine. russia and the international law of the sea can of course, undertake military exercises in international waters. this isn't the time to increase military activity and tension in the context of what's happening with ukraine at the moment. now, as the iris foreign minister pointed outright there, there's nothing illegal about russia carrying out military drills in international waters. something that's been in the works for quite a while now, but moscow sees the decision as a gesture of goodwill,
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considering the fact that the western media has been hyping up, claims accusing russia, planning to invade ukraine for months now. and that diplomacy has been facing, set back after set back concerning this issue. so while tensions do remain high, at least ireland and russia can see, i hear. oh, so among the stories the shapes this week and another twisted as seemingly never ending saga, the whistle blow a julian, a songs, winds the right to get his extradition ruling reviewed by the u. k. supreme court historians more after a short break. ah ah ah, is you'll media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer?
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a news conference the president was asked about the record inflation currently blighting the us with one journalist getting back more than he expected. ah, as well, it was a nasty boost baby. i'm befitting of the president, but that is the imagine he was, he was stressed right. he, he, he needed an outlet was a silly moment. we will have moments like that. but the issue here is the subject neither not is inflation because there are, there are 2 explanations for what but, and said the 1st is that perhaps he was kidding. you know, he was angry. this is an outlet, again, again for his stress, for his anger. and the 2nd option, which is even scarier is that he actually believes that inflation is a great asset. i mean, you felt abroad,
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you felt that the inflation with this group, the world not, not only live the past year, but over the past 2 years of the course of the panoramic. you walk into a shop, you look at the process. this is that this is evelyn fuel, for our cars, clothes for food, the prices, and in supermarkets, i mean cars, computers. everything's gone up into the stratosphere. nobody's gaining from this. people are literally watching that their salaries, their wages, especially people on fixed income, or even worse, poor people, low income people. they are watching their salaries, their purchase power evaporate. so it is incredibly strange reading, reading what some and the media wrote. and i'd like to note that this is, this is left when media that inflation is somehow a good thing, why inflation can actually be good for every day americans. that for rich people. why the inflation we're seeing now is a good thing. why inflation might actually be good for the economy those headlands,
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that some of them have apologized the authors. they have been ridiculed to such an extent that they had, they had to go back on, on what they wrote because there is, there is no justifying this with the revision we, we are seeing in the united states ra inflation that is at an absolute record in 40 years and 40 years, i mean the, the, the, the numbers are absolutely tremendous how much people are using for reason that this is all happening will part of the reason we're, there is the pandemic. but there is also the printing press on which the united states toward to, to a greater extent than the european central bank to a lesser extent, quintin trillions, trillions. they ran these for, for so long. they give our people checks, covered checks, and more people used these covered checks for a is a by basic necessities they, they went for electronics, they went for, for, for luxury things. and what this did is these caused inflation been
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a supplier. supply chains already disrupt that theory with a combat. all of this is to is a for central banks. we, we've all heard, you know, central banks, high rates or whatever. and we will wait for what the hell that mean. what it means that by way of increasing the interest from all loans, central banks cool off an economy by making sure there's less money to go around. the problem here is that the united states, as about $29.00 trillion dollars in debt, $29.00 trillion dollars in debt. and if a hike rates, they, if they hi, grades long term. so for example, for, for 56 years, the issue will be that they're going to make much more payments, many more payments on the existing debt. so for them it would be like, shooting themselves in the foot. so they're trying to balance the needs of the economy versus the, the outcry from the public them from the people,
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and try to squeeze by are either pleasing, ultimately, no one. so it's clear is not only joe biden filled and feeling the pressure from the economy. small businesses and households across the us being crushed under the way to despise, calling on play session kellum open. take out what it's doing to store prices in new york. as the saying goes, a dollar and a dollar any more. and american families are being squeezed by inflation. there has been a 7 percent increase and consumer prices over the past year. that's the fastest increase that we've seen since 982 joe biden has promised that he is going to fight these increasing costs of pretty much everything. and he has already found someone to blame for the crisis. so bottom line, this isn't just about quick winds, it's about reversing decades of concentration of her workers, consumers and small businesses. it didn't happen any one time. it's been over a period of time now
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a long time. the average cost of red and new york state in 2021 was 88 samsung here, a popular supermarket in manhattan. there's bread for sale for roughly $3.48, or $4.27. now, prices in manhattan are loc, steeper, even in good time. that's a pretty significant increase in cost for the consumer. i food ridiculous thumb is really going up really quickly, really high. and the feminist check we got off. we're going to boise that on just a regular trip to the supermarket, as it is becoming, becoming more difficult. you have to, you have to make concessions to, to fit your budget, to, to buy the essential things through a feeder family's got 3 kids and the cost, the food is going up. i drive the car almost every day, the cost, the gas is going up. i don't think there was anything class january. the price of gasoline in manhattan was roughly $2.37. but now here it be p in
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midtown manhattan. they want $4.79 per gallon to fill up your tank. if i could get this under control, a lot of people would breathe a huge sigh of relief. new survey shows that 76 percent of small firms in the united states have felt the negative impact of inflation over the past 6 months. there's nothing natural about it is the result of political decisions and the result has been vast borrowing of money to speculate in the stock market. and some of that money has now fallen over into the rest of the economy. and so we have an inflation mostly because businesses have wanted to offset profits lost in 2020, and the 1st half of 2021 by raising their prices. now, it is a profit driven decision we can, they found that julian songs want to bid on monday to ask the u. k. supreme court
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to review a previous high court decision to extradite him to the united states. it was just by washington on charges of espionage. the latest cool decision will hold. a sonjee is extradition from the case and now and is the latest step in his long battle to avoid trial of the wikileaks published to us classified documents more than a decade ago. but those close to the whistleblowers say it's still a long way from the results they're looking for. what happened in court today is precisely what we want it to happen. but we are far from achieving justice in this case because julian has been incarcerated for so long, and he should not have spent a single day in prison. as long as this case isn't dropped. as long as julian isn't free, julian continues to suffer. what we need for this case will be dropped entirely letters. so that is that is the only re a victory for or for journalism. but for julian, this is of course a pro longed incarceration is already been for more than
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a 1000 days and most prison. we've always been protesting vigorously, the fact that after the united states lost in the lower court, they were allowed to submit the so called up sort of assurances. i'll say, contributor richard met her as being closely following the herrings. he thinks juliana thongs had a strong case that the supreme court we have to be clear, it's not guaranteed that they'll take the case. i personally think that they will because this is a very important point. the wall is basically, is the united states, the requesting states allowed to provide assurances after its last the case, you know, there being a sore loser, effectively because julian is on one is extradition battle in january 2021 fair and square. and then the united states provided assurances afterwards they, they spend weeks arguing that, you know, special administrative measures and these horrific conditions that they're going to put them in are fine. you know, they, they, they weren't convinced that this is the right way. it's thing to do and then once
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they lost the case there, they started providing these assurances. and this is what needs to be determined by the supreme court if can a requesting state in an extradition give assurances to an appellate court to, to an appeals court that were not given that were not provided in a magistrate support. so this isn't just important for julian assange, it's important for all extradition. and it is 100 percent relevant to, to a british common law and to the public and the west to keep in mind that even if julian does end up free, he's not safe and other jurisdictions. if he steps foot in france or germany, or anywhere else where the us as an extradition treaty, it again start a new thing. moving forward to the right thing. many thanks for joining us here at the international. we're back at the top of the hour. we'll see you then the
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me. hello and welcome to was a birth ascribing disease. this to be evil doing of anatomy is an old human habit that can be traced in many historic and justices from that which croc trials to they call upon. one would think that in this age of science and rationality would have moved beyond costing proven recrimination at least at the state level, but not so fast. take to so full havana syndrome and mysterious condition set to be afflicting that american diplomatic and military personnel abroad. it's barely
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diagnosed and get wideman assumed to be an act of aggression. what is it symptomatic all? well to discuss that i'm not joined by rovers bartholomew on there. we see a lot here in the department of psychological medicine at the university of hoffman and also have an a syndrome math psychogenic, illness and the real story behind the embassy, mystery and hysteria. dr. bartholomew's, great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you. it's been more than 300 years since the salem witch trials, which are now considered to be a one of the most notorious cases of by mass hysteria in colonial america. and what's striking to me about it is how similar the purported symptoms back than worth to be described. manifestations of be so old cabanas syndrome, headaches, loss of balance and hearing piercing sensations, disorientation compromise, mental ability, do you see.
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