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revolutions today, and not so much about brett over the last hundreds of years in human history. people when they were hungry, went to the street and said, give us our pres. otherwise, that would be violence. that would be a revolt. when you have a situation where people cannot any more, b, mama, because we are in a world of mobility. but also the pandemic has shown it. how much depends on the ability. so not anymore being able to go to work. every good is transported somehow. so such a price hike has a tremendous impact on the cost of living, whether they would call it a, whether there will be public honors that you have said remains to be seen. but it's sufficient if elections happen and who, who makes a promise, who can still give a promise to the average voter how to,
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to face the future, how to finance the life. so it would already be reflected in election outcomes. well that brings me on very nicely to my next question. talking about elections. we have the midterms coming up in the u. s. just across their lunch. can petro price is the highest since 2008? do you think president biden would risk this bond on russian oil imports? i mean, they also seek to benefit from potentially hi, ellen, g exports. it's inflates prices. yeah, exactly. that has been very well documented in your report beforehand. you es explore does. i can easily do now that i'm conventional shane oil and gas trailing, which is cost intensive, which only makes commercial sounds a threshold. and this threshold is there. so it's it's, it's really easily earned money also by companies. but if i
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may recall in october, we saw president biden triggered the strategic petroleum reserve, a order to make prices smaller for the average us consumer october for 4 months ago. we ran not yet in that election situation, it was all about inflation. it was an anti inflation national. vice president biden, pretty size. the strategic petroleum reserve should only be opened in case of real supply issue. and that would be the case. now, in a, in case there's a ban on russian imports, opening up strategic petroleum reserve. it has been done by many us presidents in order to, to, to, to gain and in order to gain good will from the u. s.
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votes of consumer. good talking. you're going back to the crisis now directly in ukraine overseas. that is the 3rd round of negotiations today. what hopes do you have for them? well i, i simply hope for the people who are in this war situation that there is a cease fire that there is a political diplomatic solution out of the issue. this is my sincere hope human being on do you think that's likely given the current circumstances is the and so by way and so i was invited to speak to you on dis, energy down action, which i drive because you can still assess somehow in a analytical way, but all the others, i'm afraid i cannot assess and i do not want to so ok for ok. front of returning to the energy situation. do you think that the u. s. would be forced to maybe even, you know, purchase oil from iran or venezuela? that is, that is both function. this is
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a good question. because when is layla used to be the number one, if i'm not mistaken, exported to the united states before the arrival of which i said 20 years ago. so it is well, always played a major role when it is actually the come to is the number one resource when we take in older schaler. so still have a situation, it is countries and is economic what my out. but interestingly enough, if the audience remembers, for the past to my knowledge for 5 years, that's been a strong pressure, my washington, against the medulla government and bringing in a tentative government recognizing element of element, our president. why do and interesting me and i have, has now a rock or small on small is not google. in order to what i mean.
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i assume that it has to do a lot with the energy agenda. because then is, willa is geographically close our partner and we will see what that could for the oil. and i didn't just straight up, but it's, it's an interesting move, i would say from an analytical point. it's interesting, it was certainly mean the us, my to eat some humble pie if it did, if it did have to do that. now obviously, you could, there's a lot of energy supplies are transported through the territory of ukraine itself. do you see this being used for politically given the current situation or not? i mean, you know, i and she is an energy business i business. that's a brilliant mind. once upon a time say it was a 2nd. yeah,
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i'm on it. once upon a time, i minutes to his that in the short run, the i, brian is defined by politics, politics as a big say in the long run, it's supply and demand. and they've seen that over the last 25 years. now that the price is a mirror of this political tension on the one hand. and then on the other hand, if there's a decrease in the mom as if seen in particular, over the last 56 years. so transformation of the energy makes green 2 years. so the price went down because of my for economic circumstances, how it goes on now, whether it will be more about politics. but as i think more about the real shortage, i mean it's, it's, it's a metal supply. and the number one on export to russia is that from, from the global market. so if you stated that the western market,
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so there it's politics right now. it's much early to say where we stand in the global energy mix in 10 years. because even though i've been mowing this topic for the last 25 years of my life, that i've seen such a tremendous locality. 10 us dollars a barrel, $256.00 in 2008. now, if you are only sticking about the price hikes and falls ever since last spring, 2020, i mean it's a, it's an amazing locality and we will see what, what would be the ultimate outcome. but right now it's definitely a lot of politics, but it certainly is a formal austria minister for the 1st current. can i? so always a pleasure to have you on your program. and thank you very much for your insights
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into this extremely complex situation. and i thank you, and i wish you a good evening. thank you. you too. thank you. the washington post is claiming ukraine has been publishing photos and videos of prisoners of war and a bit to demoralize bush in society. and many of the images soldiers corpses could be seen, burned, ripped apart, mangled in wreckage or abandoned in snow. and others, prisoners are interrogated by captives about the invasion as they shake with emotion. some of the men sick, crumpled hands bound, eyes blindfolded with tape. a sort, i'm just not a good price. so the parents tired sick in the hope of fermenting anti government protest inside russia with the aim of shattering the country from within. the process has been widely used since the start of the russian offensive. yet the article warns it could lead to on wanted consequences.
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the tactic also could be interpreted as a violation of the geneva conventions, which say, governments must, at all times, protect prisoners of war from insults and public curiosity. it could ship away it. ukraine's ability to hold russia accountable for violating international law. former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter says such actions are a violation of the geneva convention and questions with outside influence could be playdoh. we don't have to support the russian action to understand that any abuse or maltreatment of russian prisoners war by a ukrainian forces is a violation of international law. i mean, we, we spend a lot of time accusing russia, violating international on yet your are our sensible allies, friends, people, we train by the way, who are violating international humanitarian law by abusing these prisoners. and people say, well, they're not really abusing, they're just, they're filming them. know that the geneva convention is quite clear that you do
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not expose president award to ridicule or embarrassment by filming them, and then putting that film out there. so people can see. so i'm not surprised at the washington posted this, i'm glad they did it. and what i am surprised is that, you know, we see a situation where the ukranian government has been working with various u. s. government agencies. more than likely, the central intelligence agency to run a very sophisticated information operation, trying to build up a myth around the ukranian resistance that, you know, they hope will demoralize russian citizens in, in russia. and also encouraged europe to rally. african students have staged a mass of protest in the north, east and ukrainian city. assume me saying they are being forced to be detained, are not allowed to evacuate. a student who recently fed the country says indian and
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middle eastern students are also trapped inside from on this less cross live now to alexander son. so ora nigerian students who fled ukraine for poland. welcome to the program. alexander. can you tell us a little bit about what you experienced while fleeing ukraine, please? why i was trying to feel you. you're going to, the rest of them on which is called donna and the totals are women and children are allowed to and $1.00 to $3.00. do we are pushing african women out of between also pushing in young when i don't between we are we only if we on otherwise. so we put test s. then i study voting. we were able to get to leave when we started drinking water, which are more than half a day. when we got closer to the water, there was a kid said, hope i didn't. you've been military school in the bar. it gives you some pointed us
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. why people under side than the africans in the middle is on the other side. so you told us we have to wait to do i believe. so do i before we are moving. we are left there for 3 days, 2 days, somehow being there for 3 days, somebody there for 2 days. the only state you're brought this. so the military gone and threatened to shoot us. you said if we try to break that she does. we are trying to find alright, because weekend to study, we are not holding. holding on. why are we? why is, if a crime is a war frame caught in the be and thought it was a new move. and we are driving a lot of the wanted to question the divorce because we have some student that we want to leave the refused study test. and then when we go to the bottom, the asia and african, if you need all me to be,
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you should leave the and go to go my number. we will often though, but the polish told us why don't you, i was to do, we are trying to move. why before you, when i was 1st before the last. so we have to stop and why? and these are the ukrainian authorities that were blocking you, or the, or the polish ones or both. and why do you, why were they doing this? the point where do we need audio when the police, the police are told us to come on, we were on the way to be doing this for the will be on even though do we asked while we wanted, we asked him to be more compassionate. was us, or did they really care the told us to decide insulting us quite enough to start off lives in russia? would you describe the general situation in ukraine when you were there before this conflict started?
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we are way into school. we were hearing about was you saying you, you quinn? well, we didn't know that it was nice get to was and you saw it was on alien money when we were trying to get school and we started getting retiring and some of the buildings we are shaking now and everything changed when i started running to for life my sounds, it sounds extremely terrifying. can you tell us a little bit more about these the, the assaults on where you will live in when i was living upwards, go around trying to get him. our sleeping. so to go to the building was shaken. i immediately looked up my window and i saw many people park in your box. we have the wrong show that in the night and dealt with that was coming from from the other side. so i have to record these, well,
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really didn't know where the bomb been coming for and how would your life in ukraine before the conflicts were you happy the studying? yeah, i was happy studying when we never had issues. we only had issues from the along those was, it was refused to africa or everything seems norma. we, we just learned in the long run any, you know, russian language. well, what are your plans now? obviously, you know, your future plans have been turned upside down. your in warsaw, poland. what's next? i'm planning to get another 59 on our country because the new was already destroyed . are awful thing going back to you. we saw we are trying to, i don't know whether we can get on that. you guys did all of our mission to you all the go about. well, we'd like to wish you all the best with dots, alexander some so or a nigerian student who fled ukraine for poland all the best of the future. thank
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you so much. focused on a prime minister, iran con, has hit out as a joint letter from western and boys calling for pockets done to condemn rushes auctions in ukraine. the country, a traditional eye of the west, abstained from voting as the un general assembly reprimanded russia for its acts in ukraine. as heads of mission to the islamic republic of pakistan, we urge pakistan to join us in condemning rushes actions. what do you think of us or we are slaves? that whatever you say, we will do. a pakistani foreign office spokesmen things. it's not unusual diplomatic prices for invoice to make appeals such as in the letter. meanwhile, retired park is done a general injured su. yeah, i think the resolution was not justified as the general assembly should not be selective in who it condemns. i don't think there's a need for us to support that resolution because it does not justify.
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if you condemn mon content, then you have to be 100 bit every one and then why list the my initial charter there should be condemned. but to be selected. and particularly, i personally feel the bush and demand what i mean. you can enter the neutral country mother just to justify thing, and i think it's been granted to the shop in the shop. i think this has been forced into the situation. nobody can keep going to will ever accept it. looming large it is on those americans never like did been shut his eyes and didn't started and how can they expect regarding this? so naturally, even demand the conflict has seen a wave of ukrainians attempting to get out of the country,
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some of whom have managed to reach the you by boss car on foot. for now it's germany, which has become the main hope for refugees. while countries like poland have also offered assistance, many are unable to hold boxes as having to leave the homeless behind. over not every european state seems to have their arms open quite as wide fronts and the u. k. a currently trading bob's over who should look after those, currently stuck in the french ports of color wirelessly. it looks at the west reaction to the refugees. hundreds of thousands of ukrainian refugees are crossing in to europe in what the u. n. cause the largest migration crisis in essentially and its politicians have been quick to explain why the you should take them in at the end of the me list that if we had these women, children and elderly must be welcomed in europe. anyone can now perfectly understand the difference between the flow of refugees that is happening now and the invasion of young men, of military age and of muslim origin that have been launched against different borders of europe and attempted to stabilize and colonize it. if he is still in
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doubt, the corporate media dots, the i's and cross the t's is really emotional for me because i see you repeat people with blue eyes and blond hair being heels. this isn't a place with all due respect, you know, like iraq or afghanistan says a relatively civilized are relatively european. i have to choose those words carefully to, we were in the 21st century. we were in a european city and we have cruise missile far as though we were in a rock. thank you. so i was told to put it bluntly, these are not refugees from syria. these are refugees from ukraine. the more they are christians there while they're very similar, just they seem so like us. that is what makes it so shocking ukraine as a european country, it's people watch netflix and have instagram accounts. war is no longer something visited upon impoverished and remote populations. surely a little racist for such progress of countries. not to mention the fact that the crisis is at least in part,
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down to the failure of western diplomacy and foreign policy. when its syrians or africans on a boat. these countries didn't even try to integrate them. they reject even the chance that any one brown could assimilate your skin is too dark. you couldn't possibly bush, but this disparity is not only about racism. ukrainian seeing violence and heading to the west or refugees, while ukrainians fleeing violence and hitting to russia to seek refuge or just migrants. apparently that contrast citizens despite looking the same. what about the bombing of yugoslavia also a white christian nation comparable to ukraine? it was celebrated not condemned. in large part, because nato itself was the aggressor. just remember this and compare it to this spot. the difference, it seems, the west is okay with dividing people between those who are worthy and those not worthy. it's not only racism, it's politics while concern for those
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a forced out of their homes plays 2nd fiddle black condition. people are not being allowed to bore drains, whilst blonde and blue eyed ukrainians get 1st preference. perhaps the most dramatic was in sweden. you may not know that african and asian refugees arriving in sweden have to turn know about their jewelry. for reasons i cannot find them in any case, but ukrainian refugees have had this waved and will not have jewelry. the racism in all of this is sol flagrant. right? this moment, yemen is being destroyed by british and american weapons. no age of history, not 10 years ago, not 20 years ago. but right now, 20 minutes ago. the focus is off the charts. or just before we go,
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some news just in those negotiations between russian and ukrainian officials in belarus, have just come to an end. we're just going to take a very quick break now, but we've been back in a couple of minutes and hopefully hopefully bring an update on how those negotiations went. i'll see you soon. ah. i was just on a call with world is with you, i guess with you i'm with
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full credit. it's going to be out of wood, from beach to still be patient, but i to in the board with for is your media reflection of reality
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in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation for community. are you going the right way, or are you being that somewhere? right. what is true? was his faith in the world corrupted. you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, with industry. i'm only stock and just look up some i'm not only a muscle around noon, judy doesn't being in the green show on
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russia. special military operation in ukraine continues. this is widely agreed upon beyond that media reporting on this conflict could not be more polarized and politicized. in the west, this conflict is black and white, which of course is done on purpose in with
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oh, when i was showing wrong, when i just don't move any new world to shape out. disdain becomes the advocate and engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves world warren, we choose to look for common ground. ah ah ah ah ah, ah,
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ah, the 3rd round of diplomatic talk speak between cuba, moscow wrap up in belarus earlier moscow. blame care for what's it called? a cynical attitude towards people. thing you create and officials didn't notify them. evacuations through agreed monetary corridors to russia. an explosion, absolute guns. oil depot was reported early this morning with local authorities blaming a ukrainian missile strike, say to fuel tanks. we hear from an ex you crane army power medic who's returned to don bus. she claims the armies, actions shelter so much during the war that she quits and went home a
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little crazy in.

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