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o u g game is the army, a feller, the all new rules and the height is equal to radio. joe biden, backtracks on his suggestion that russia is vladimir putin must be toppled from power. as the u. s. president now claimed he was just venting his own personal frustration as expressing more outreach and i feel and i make no apologies with personal like with my 1st with another round of negotiations between russian and ukrainian officials is expected on tuesday. and he stumble with turkish officials expressing hope. the meeting could lead to a see fire. humanitarian disaster and mario pope has local residence, hide in their basements from continuous shelling as they tried to cope with a lack of food and water. to pull the keys a cable, it's just going on with while the global community rushes to
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help your premiums, humanitarian groups are warning that aid is being diverted from other long running conflicts elsewhere in the world ah, broadcasting from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. let's start by recapping the main recent events in the war in ukraine as russian and their allied don best troops claim territorial advances. that made reports the russian military has destroyed key fuel depos around ukraine. and in the pacific region, g 7 member state japan has imposed a ban on the export of luxury goods to russia, including premium cars and precious minerals that says ukraine's presidential. and he says, western powers should ramp up their sanctions against moscow, including
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a european ban on russian oil imports. if russia uses chemical weapons in ukraine, ah, joe biden, once again appears confused about his own views. backtracking on what he said just a few days ago. at a nato summit, about weather us forces would go to ukraine and even his apparent call for regime change in russia. and you're going to see when you're there, your vendor. you're going to see one moment from you interpret the language that way i was talking to the troops were talking about helping train the troops in that are the ukranian troops that are in poland. we will respond to using the nature the response to depend on the nature of the use. it will trigger a significant response. what does that mean? i'm not going to tell you why did i tell you, you got to be silly. i want to know a lot of things. i'm not telling them what the response would be for god's sake.
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this man cannot remain not walking any vac, i'm but i want to make it clear. i wasn't then norm right now, articulating the policy change as expressing more outreach that i feel and i make no apologies for personal my, my personal use. during the last 3 days, the u. s. administration has been scrambling for damage control or to kill them up and comments. we have the white house batt tracking and us officials backtracking. what sounded like a blatant call for regime change from the u. s. president and the u. s. president is supposed to be the head of state who represents the country and articulate correctly what its foreign policy is. it sounds like the foreign policy, the united states is to topple and overthrow. the russian government remove its head of state from power. also important to note that there have been a number of occasions where joe biden, as said things about the russian leader that he, they're rather unclear. right? i mean, he's used very provocative language to describe the russian president. and then in
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some instances, rolled it back or corrected himself. i mean, he's not very articulate. when it comes to explaining what the u. s. policy toward russia really is, you know, reading recruiting you think he's a killer or do what price must he pay? the price is going to pay will you will see shortly, present buying regret calling fatherhood. and i know that the president gave a direct answer to a direct question. the the user was not clear messaging from the president of the united states when it comes to dealing with russia. now at this point, we have many countries around the world that want to bring an end to hostilities and ukraine. they want the situation with fighting and dying, taking place to be brought to an end. they want negotiations to resolve the
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fighting, bring us these fire and loss deliveries. so many european leaders, including many members of nato, long time us allies are not thrilled about what joe biden said, would you? i wouldn't use this kind of words. if we want to do this, we mustn't escalate neither with words nor with action needed. how help for otherwise was the us president job button, seeming to call seeming hoover regime change in russia on saturday, but then rowing back in washington yesterday. so get one of the things coming, not helpful to say something to ro back fixing to say probus reasons. i think we need the escalation, military de escalation and rhetorical dare escalation. now if you look at the polls here in the united states, joe biden's approval rating, his tanking americans are not happy about the domestic situation. the crumbling infrastructure, the rising price of fuel, the rising price of food, a lot of unrest at home, a lot of folks just not thrilled with how the biden administration is doing things
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. they promised to pick up the pieces from trump and, and correct the errors of his mismanagement to the pandemic that they accused him of. and things have just gotten worse, and a number of americans are wondering if joe biden should perhaps focus on trying to improve the situation domestically than trying to in and had tanza by the flames of international problems around the world by calling for the toppling and overthrow of the russian president, so not a lot of clarity coming from washington when it comes to dealing with russia and their response to the conflict. as intensive fighting continues in the coastal city of mario pal and the done yet to republic, russian forces say they are advancing and have taken nearly full control of the city done. yet. troops recently raised their flag over and administration, building their parties from one coast of reports on the destruction and the local residents who continue to live under. shelly, we're now heading out to the sensor. how far? maria?
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pull city where the fighting is still apparently it taking her place. according to that, the next people's republic of militia and officials, most of the city has now been liberated from the ukrainian army and nationally, battalions assault. the city of murray. loophole has been under shelling for nearly half a month now. the entire town, his devastated buildings lie in horrible. he can hear shelling right now as well. it's still continues. the people have been forced to live in a bomb shelters without food, water, or electricity. i'm about to visit one of these bomb shelters right now. and the year, the stories of the people that had been forced to live on the ground for nearly a month. people in these bomb shelters and these basements live without food, water, or electricity has been happening for about a month. so ah lien, some friends of mine, i got some bread from canned goods,
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water for the nearly 7 to people that live in the basement alone. and of course for the kids we got some chocolate says, well what good is i just did what i showed it on the 20th century. dizzy and william did it last year to be honest. my life is so cell because older windows were broken at home, right. now we live here, half of the children have already been ill here. i'm sick myself, my throat hurts. my grandmother is disabled some waiting for my mother and brother . they went to the hospital as georgia is over, it's very hard for us. we need food and water. we hope that this will all in soon and everything will be fine. all our homes have burned. we're waiting for at least some accommodations to be given to us. love ship wearing, complete isolation. we don't know anything where sitting here and haven't come. o homes have burnt. and so we've come down here. many died. we buried them in the
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yard. what he took, so you see how i live? no documents, no bag, nothin. there grabbed me in a wheelchair and took me here. i'm surviving now. so when is helping? that's how we live. my husband is a boy invalid. he's 90 years old and i'm 83. how can they mystery thus like, this is horrible. i mean, it wasn't just that he was. meanwhile, local residents and kids have been cleaning up debris after their homes and cars were damaged by shilling. ukrainian media have reported the area was shown by russian military outskirts of the ukrainian capital have seen intense fighting in recent days between russian and ukrainian forces. and another round of negotiations between russia and ukraine officials are being held to day. the time the talks are the turkish capital, capital of the stumble. for more on that we are joined by our correspondent in the
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stumbled on quarter. don, what are the expectations from this round of negotiations? while sean round 4 of negotiations have been scheduled here and it's done by the presidential residents, this was something that was confirmed by the president of both russia and turkey on sunday of last week. media reports are saying that the main goal of these new talks, if to come to an agreement on a potential see fire in the conflict. and this is something that russian foreign minister, sergei lab. ralph said, there is a chance to come to an agreement with on the other hand, we did also hear from the head of the russian delegation, who actually shares a more pessimistic sentiment. actually, he says that while progress has been made on the more minor issues, the russian delegation just feels like it's really marking time on the major issues . and this is something that was also echoed by the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman murray as a harvard. and if these talks or anything like the ones that took place in the past,
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that kind of lack of optimism will certainly be warranted. i mean, the only thing that they've basically come to an agreement with on in the past has been humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to leave the most the areas of the most with the most heavy fighting. but this is something that the russian for the russian ministry of defense has said is actually being ignored by the ukrainian neo fascist militants that are fighting, doing most of the fighting in ukraine. now, it's also important to note that the ministry of defense said just several days ago that they've completed the 1st stage of their military operation. this is just over a month after the beginning of it, the ministry of defense says that they've significantly destroyed, they've destroyed significant parts of ukrainian military infrastructure and severely reduced its ability to fight back against russia in this conflict. so we're gonna have to see what both sides, what kind of agreements they come to here, and how that's going to affect the conflict in the near future. all right, don quarter, and thanks we know you'll be staying across us as the situation develops,
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appreciate it. humanitarian groups say the outpouring of help to ukraine has been going at the expense of others who need it elsewhere in the world. some groups have been warning that aid organizations have been turning a blind eye to the destruction and suffering in other war torn areas, such as in yemen and miramar. and that may lead to drastic consequences or policy reports. for weeks now, the world's attention has been focused on ukraine's refugees, while they no doubt face a dire humanitarian crisis. what about the millions of others in the same situation? if we care so much about people's suffering in ukraine, we should care as much about people in somalia, bikini faso, self, sudan, pakistan where the scale of need is high. it's so frustrating that other countries don't get the level of support they're entitled to with struggling because they don't have the same geopolitical element. mainstream media is also to blame. the ukraine crisis dominates the media spotlight in terms of search terms and publish
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materials. it's caused indignation even among western allies, the humanitarian suffering that we have seen in ukraine, and everyone is talking about it. i know that has been the suffering go for lots of countries in this region 4 years. and nothing happened actually. so what is happening elsewhere? who, who, who who, who, who,
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who, who saw the warning, yen and has been ongoing for an 88 years. it's the world's whist humanitarian disaster. and in march the you in announced a fundraiser with a target of $4300000000.00. as the conflict enters its 7th year, millions of people continue to suffer in yemen. we need urgent support to continue our work to save lives. but we also need to address the underlying drivers of the crisis. this will help to make people less vulnerable, build their ability to withstand shocks and give them hope for the future. so have matched at the fundraiser, make you guessed it, no way near how much is needed. it is a disappointment that we weren't able is yet to get pledges from some we thought we
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might hear from yet. the u. s. is asking for it's 2023 budget to include nearly $700000000.00 for ukraine. this kind of selectivity leads to an alarming prognosis unless we ring fence the resources that are dedicated to responding to crises in all parts of the world. we risk once hopefully the crisis in ukraine dies down. a huge backfire of other crises that have become much worse and even more difficult to address. while suffering cannot and should not be compared and contrasted. this pattern condemns millions of people around the globe to an effective death sentence . we heard from a civil rights attorney who thinks that the massive you or support for you grant is linked to the interests of the military industrial complex government and the media . have decided to turn this into the big media attention bit right now and put money into it in order to distract from other domestic policy issues. the reason this money is going to ukraine is because the supports the military industrial
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complex here in america. they mascot, us, aid they send to the ukraine than they buy weapons back for american manufacturers for those american manufacturers that will eventually just longer money as are profitable to help clean water supplies and south america is not profitable for defense contractors in particular, they help restore governments and dana fan or to help stabilize iraq. ukraine price compet hurley would look far more likely to me in conflict in 2014, which is nearly let the conflicts but by puffing him. the money and puppy and the weapon they are making the conflict with, letting them have to be preventing the types of negotiation necessary to bring this to a peaceful end. despite joe biden, to talk about a new world order with the u. s. presumably at the center, washington appears to be quickly losing influence in the middle east. and asia as countries traditionally influenced by the us, are now shaping their own courses beyond western policy making or cheese ritual. blevins comments. the united states is the world's largest economy and it has been
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decades in the role of the world's policeman. but will that be the case for much longer? and is attack turning as regions in asia, africa, and the middle east voice, their frustration with the ledge double standard they see in the west. in fact, more leaders are becoming vocal about their frustrations with the u. s. as the claims we care about human rights who are the safety of civilians in certain parts of the world while seemingly ignoring others. the current events in europe have shown blade and double standards, even in the middle east, where the us has been heavily invested and has spent trillions of dollars over the last 20 years. and the name of this war on terrorism top allies in the region are now concerned that the u. s. is too distracted by russia and ukraine, and to return to the wrong nuclear jail may be right around the corner leaders from egypt. the u. a. e. are rock and saudi arabia met in jordan, head of an unprecedented meeting between the foreign ministers of the reign egypt,
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the u. a. e. morocco and jordan and israel over the weekend. while us secretary of the anthony blinking was an attendance. he was not in charge. the latest jobs come as leaders in the middle east emphasize the need to get their own countries. the level of global attention as a western world is getting to ukraine. we have never seen a global response to that us your sufferings. and we've been calling for those that setting, get precedents in the regions by have what kind of things again, it's the cdm people or against the dns organic, the libyans organic that office or again, it's stuff guns. meanwhile, in asia, the bush by the us to isolate russia for the rest of the world is instead serving to bring countries like china and russia closer together as they have both been the target of intense pressure from the us. china and india share common interests on many fronts. for instance,
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west recently pointed the finger at india for reportedly considering buying russian oil at a discounted price. but it is india's legitimate right to develop economic and trade relations with russia based on its own national interest. and all the us calling on a me to pick aside because your is being courted by both china and russia and it has a yes you agree to washington demands to condemn moscow. despite pressure as a fellow member of the quad security alliance, africa has also resisted attempts of influence from the u. s. was 17 nations abstaining from the un resolution to condemn russia and one voting against it. african leaders had criticized the double standards of the west and noted the ways in which nato's these word expansion, fuel the current conflict. the majority of mankind that a non white support, russia stand in ukraine, putin is absolutely right. when the u. s. s. r part nuclear armed missiles in cuba, in 1962, the west was ready to blow up the world over it. now,
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when nato does the same, they expect russia to do differently. so as the us call on the world, the turning of russia, and then by that claim d, as ushering in a new world order, are we seeing the world turn their backs on the u. s. instead and could then new order, the one in which the u. s is no longer at the top of the food chain in washington. rachel blevins, archie, former us diplomat. gym john trust thinks the american establishment is living in the past. and its prospects for maintaining a unilateral hedge money are questionable. the u. s. is certainly a superpower. the question is whether the u. s. will try to retain its position as the unit polar. as the only superpower that dominates the entire world in a hedge, a monic fashion, or whether it can take a step back to being one of a number of major powers are still living in the 990 s, where the united states is the only voice that matters in the world together with
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our satellites, like the european powers, japan, south korea, australia and so forth. and they realize there are other centers of power, but they consider that a problem to be overcome an obstacle to be eliminated. first, russia and then china. i think there's a lot of speculation that binding himself is not crucial of anything you simply a mouth piece for an establishment that has lost touch with reality that lives in the past. and biden is the last person in the world who can realize that the world is changed. european powers have been turning to gulf states in an attempt to replace russian fuel imports. but those middle eastern countries appear to reluctant to do something that could harm that their partner. moscow within the open plus organization that the u. s. energy minister has described russia as serving in a central role on global energy markets and questioned the prospect of phasing out russian supplies to europe, cutters, energy minister,
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while saying his country would stand in solidarity with european countries by continuing to supply them with fuel rejected, imposing sanctions on russia, oil and gas, saying the energy sector would remain outside of politics. someone in the range of 30 to 40 percent of the total supply of gas comes home. russia to actually say that we, you know, europe can replace that guess. it's not practically possible. it was stress once again and, and none of the guys use golf country status in gas producing such as why and then such as the united arab emirates will be in a position to replace the russian natural gas delivery for the your markets. that that's effects, i mean, you just have to look at the figures in the is the largest economy, germany, most energy companies have rejected russia request to pay for their gas imports in
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roubles. according to chancellor of schultz, his remarks came after moscow demanded that so called on friendly countries switched their payments to russia's national currency. the fatigue, most german buyers of russian gas will continue to pay for it in euro's in accordance with the currency fixed in their contracts. with russia, accounts for about 40 percent of the use gas imports, but amid the conflict in ukraine, the u wants to cut its dependence on russian energy and has recently inked a deal for expensive liquefied natural gas imports from the us. that's as european powers project, moscow's request for russian energy to be paid for in rubles, a mc claims it would be a breach of current contracts. russia has responded by saying its western sanctions that have hindered moscow's access to foreign currencies. former austrian foreign minister current can i saw, thinks that european economies will suffer from the measures against russian
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imports the energy partnerships that have been recently sized and breathless between the u. s. government and european kamisha. when you look at the figure, it says that the figure that will rank in that energy partnership, only a percentage of what you import just really need. and any phasing out of russian gas import will take years. it will take at least for 5 years. it will not be done within this year. and so if they have some sort of suspension of delivery because of a dispute over the terms of contract from which other side, whether the sinks could become difficult. already soaring energy prices driven up further by sanctions imposed against russia over the ukraine conflict have bolstered concerns about the rising cost of living in europe. when
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u. k. thing tank is now warning that around $1300000.00 britons will be pushed into poverty this year. because of the skyrocketing expenses, accuse could also be seen outside supermarkets in greece after reported supply chain disruptions and a rise in demand mid the ongoing conflict. ukraine. customers were reportedly allowed to buy a maximum of 3 bags of flour and 3 bottles of cooking oil per person. we spoke with some of those affected by the supermarket shelves are lacking flour and its price has gone up. i remember a month ago the price of flour was $0.80 per kilo, and now it costs $1.00 euros. rents are also going up. the electricity bill is increasing while salaries are going down. all prices have gone up, things are messed up. you cannot buy what you want as some supermarket shelves are empty. the situation with flour is no better in germany. a loaf of bread may double in price to $10.00 euros this year according to a regional farmer's association,
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and also foresees a general increase in food prices by 20 to 40 percent. with some products such as rape, c t o l, a popular cooking ingredient expected to completely disappear from supermarket shelves. the protests have awesome rocks in the spanish capital and thousands of truck drivers formed a barricade in madrid to protest against skyrocketing fuel prices. they displayed banners hung their horns and demanded the resignation of the transport minister. one banner, read the oil companies are ripping us off and the government is playing the fool. we heard from geo political analysts who confident that despite pressure from washington you leaders are interested in lifting sanctions against russia. it is. busy also in interest of the western government to lift those sanction sooner or later because they are suffocating themselves as soon as the voter, the regular citizen recognizes that the price for those sanctions had to be paid
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by the citizen itself. those in government may fear losses in popularity and remains to be seen. what will happen next winter if the gas supply crisis will have the toast or if it will be deepened by those sanctions. and by the unwillingness of the g 7 countries to pay a gas supplies in roubles. so there is a really tangible and cbs risk for the lower layers of society. if the west moves towards russia and get into really serious negotiation, then there is a better prospect of course, for our economic development that does it for me stay with us throughout the day as we continue to cover the war in ukraine. ah,
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ah ah, ah ah, special operation might be a new trade our, the war is against the west in january and against that wold order which we have forward. and when the special operation ends, who are going to change the future of frame the doses way the international relations posted when the traditional financial system closed. and the way actually in the country is down, is russia. ah ah
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gray zone inhabitants have learned to sleep through the nighttime shilling and to live without the most basic utilities for weeks without clean water or electricity . worst of all they've had to watch as the war creeps ever closer to their homes. h ga the incorrect train. you don't look on what the news honestly does. she just went on with deal with us. tell me what to do next to my new family was very different when he's not you know i don't really know what the what the what was.
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