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ah, ah, with the russian military has opened a new humanitarian corridor for civilians from the adults still still planting mario poll, we hear from those evacuated about the nightmare they've had to ensure we can breathe air fresh air. it's a dungeon, they're almost like 3 flo was down below the earth. it was very scary. before we were 2 months, i defy it was scary to go out and be in use. unity is but to the taste of a plan for total battle washing oil by the end of the year. what's the back here warning? it will destroy the blocks economy. the italian prime minister, meanwhile bunch to abandon a core value of your decision making. the unanimous approach when it comes to
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foreign policy, preferring pragmatic federalism, one italian journalist is that will simply need to just union within the block. where this decision could usher in the end of the view. because the principle of unanimity is one of the pillars of the union performance with hello and welcome to international way. we're coming to you from the russian capital. i'm policy and i'll be with you for the next 30 minutes. thanks so much for joining us. we stop at the latest on the ukraine conflict in murray opal. the russian military has announced a pause in hostilities at the as austell plunked and opened a new humanitarian corridor for 3 days straight for civilians sheltering at the sight earlier. more than 100 locals were vacuum waited. we heard from those evacuated to a town internet's about the plight they've endured. 14 stars number over from us.
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it was very scary before we were 2 months under fi, it was scary to go out by that time we were just hoping a slightest opportunity and you need to leave because the may not be another chance . so the decision was made right away is to look up, we're so grateful, we have no words to express our gratitude. my whole family is alive and the vile connections have already appeared here. so we'll really good news about a relatives looking breeze. air, fresh air. you can walk on the ground on the grass. it's a dungeon, they're almost like 3 flo was down below the irv. it was shaking. we were afraid that the ceiling would fall with me. i think everyone is glad that everything is over. silence is come. i brought with the kids to day when we entered ever so it was still snowing. and when we came out there we saw the grass. we walked around with the kids breathe fresh air. at least the children remembered what fresh air is
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like. meanwhile, the kremlin has said there's been little progress in peace folks with ukraine g to what it caden's is kids, inconsistent position on the negotiations process. with more details, he has artes maria phenomena. april 15th hays, when moscow sent its proposals for a peace agreement to key of 3 weeks on no answer has yet been received. russia's foreign ministry says crumbling a's war in a lot about the progress of peace talks between the 2 countries, or rather, the lack of any dynamic. this is how the president's spokesperson. dmitri preschool describes the process. he doubts, they could be productive outcome if things stay the way they are right now. moscow has never refused negotiations with key of on the opposite has always been pushing for talks. he of has formerly agreed, but the statements harsh and controversial that we hear from the ukrainian capital did not help and actually show a little bit different approach. secretary of ukraine's national security and
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defense council called on russia to surrender as soon as possible to minimize losses. and in no peace talks are possible at this point. as with a wes help ukraine will when he of regimes chief military speaker has also made it clear only because we to lation that's talking about russia. of course, he has intelligence officials went even further saying russia would have to give part of its territories to ukraine. and other countries, so it seems peace talks is something that they suffer in region needs urgently. but not everybody agrees and not everybody is interested in that reef. notional hottie from logan's, you countries have faced a tough challenge to the unity in agreeing to the proposed plan, i'm banning russian oil angry and so vecchio who both voiced their objections were presented with an extra year to pay. but party slavin says that would work. this is
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unfortunately not enough. we are expecting at least 3 years. this will destroy our european economy. slovakia is almost funny, dependent on russian oil and hungry together with slovak, here being so reliant on russian oil raised major objections to the ban proposal from the european commission and say they may not be able to support the sanctions package. the italian prime minister maria drug court for the you to abandon the unanimous approach on foreign policy. instead, he supports a move towards pragmatic federalism to better deal with a security humanitarian energy and economic crisis in one. that was so bad if we must go beyond the principle of unanimity, which gives rise to an intake of a mental logic of clashing veto and move towards decisions taken by a qualified majority. that she's only praise. but italian journalists and historian angela dorothy fears a pragmatic federalism would only lead you down
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a path of disunion. dorothy has been disappointed by the coverage of the queen in conflict in the wisdom media, including in his home country of italy. he's even refused to continue cooperating with the major national newspaper less stumper. hey, so i said, i'm given so that this decision could usher and the end of the view. because the principle of unanimity only is one of the pillars of the blog. so it's dangerous, and such a decision can have negative consequences by the end of the union could transform into disuse. your ag, i believe, is the idea to switch to the principal of the majority, gets their way. if those nations oppose will take a different stance from the rest of the union, crazy and thus it will trigger serious crisis which could foreshadow leanne if she did him. also, in fact, today to states her dominant within the year, france and germany even without angle america, with the outbreak of the war and ukraine, these countries try to react and rational fashion. whereas edaly took a hard line position in relation to russia. it's frustrating. we the idea of
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sending more arms to crate doesn't facilitate the to sation of the war and ukraine . peace and ukraine should now be the principal objective. steve, if we provide armster crane and we'll keep the war, go away. maybe it just contributes to extending suffering devastation. so it is also a step which puts us against russia beach and then we shouldn't be surprised why russia would take a hostile step against us. crazy we should act as mediators the favor diplomacy, done god middle grade. meanwhile, in a speech, cheering a meeting at the opaque task group of nato while produces. the secretary general reportedly says, there is no space capacity to the place of russian supplies. dashing vessels, hopes of a fast transition. russian oil and other liquid exports account for more than $7000000.00 barrels per day. and in another update, the russian president has signed a decrease introducing vitalia economic measures as a response to western sanctions. and you document fans trading with individuals and
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entities from so called unfriendly country and also from certain materials to be exported to those states. we discussed the issue with the founder of an international strategic energy consulting firm, i suppose shuster you remember the state had a certain amount of land to do. now, i really don't want to go messaging is back, you know, we're all together in this. like not, i mean need, they should be, i mean, you know, what had happened is absolutely costly. and, you know, it is the last thing, you know, what to expect. the policymakers have appeared to have become the decision that you know, that cost will be ball. and europe used to be prepared to pay the price, but it is a very difficult situation. one really has to look at the final investment decisions that i've been reading every day go which are not being taken, given the prevailing uncertainty. good, good, good logic strain by confusing or mix signaling from the policy community. what are
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the next new battles willing to come from? surely people are not the one on, on the stuff, the guy, and a few other places where, you know, supplies likely to come up. the question is, will be sufficient enough. but as far as secretary les tress announced a ban on russian access to services, including management, consulting, accounting, and public relations. however, any ban would, for the most part, formalize an exodus of the big for global accounts. since that was completed weeks ago. as a set of companies have a really big, wealthy russian clients in part because of their concerns for their reputations. meanwhile, fuel prices in the us continue to skywalker's, and that's despite efforts from the biden administration to tackle the crisis. the u. s. president blames, quote, hooton's war of choice for washington economic woes. although the cryptic sanctions paced on moscow have so need dealt a blow back, and you can watch how they were affecting the cost of living and more. in short, documentary sanctions boomerang effect throughout the day here on our
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t. it's also available to view on our website the who is the aggressor today, i'm authorizing additional strong sanctions. today, russia, as a country with the most sanctions imposed against it, a number that is constantly growing fish us liberalism. mister, closer, my mind was preventing all importance of russian oil and gas and new g. i say we're suffering the price for is happening in another country. we're going to reset the same little, you know, we're already given a job by imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang. china has reportedly held in emergency meeting in order to figure out ways to
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protect its trillion dollar for an assets from possible us lead sanctions in order not to face the same fate as russia over the war in ukraine. the meeting was apparently held with officials from foreign and local bags, as beijing is reported, worried that russia stole penalties, could be introduced against it. in the event of a regional military conflict or other crisis. trying to currently has an estimated 3 trillion us dollars in its foreign reserves, just to push it into context, the waste for more than $300000000000.00 of rushes for an assets after the conflict began in ukraine. meanwhile, the search by the international monetary fund shows a recent applying in the shade of the us dollar being held in central banks worldwide. it also found the other major currencies that the british pound, the japanese, the in, and the euro are not making up for the last of the dollar share. here's a quick recap of countries with a dollar is losing its hold. me is
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who's the director of the geopolitical economy research group would be, could defy speculated on the kind of actions that china could take to protect its assets. a board they have been in there been increasing stress on socialized in the economy that has, they have already created their own payment systems which, who score they are widening. they are including more countries in it, more financial institutions, and it's of that can go on china. as you pointed out in one of your reports, there is a diversification of foreign exchange reserves. shiny compared to russia. china is
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even more deeply integrated into the international economy, into the u. s. economy into the european economy, et cetera, then russia is. and so in that sense, it will be very difficult to disentangle these relations. it is, are, you know, china and hedge china can make differences at the margins, but doing anything more would be essentially to break its relations with the world economy before sanctions or the 2nd thing is that, of course, any sanctions that are imposed on china will be as. 6 harmful if not more harmful for the country, imposing the sanction of the united states sanctions, china, it's going to lose as well as the united states is already suffering from a high level of inflation. so if it were to sanction china, imagine the economic damage. imagine where inflation in the more of the united states acts in this fashion. the more it is essentially
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a bushing countries to enter into these sorts of agreements with china to trade in the you on order. and the chair with the nato military committee has admitted that the blocks agreement with russia is no longer limited for its expansion. that's according to an article in the financial times the nato, russia act is still there, but nothing that we have to do is going to be hampered by its content. for now, the general opinion on the political level is that we do not chill the agreement, but nothing and it will stop us doing what we have to do. meanwhile, a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson posted a map of nato expansion through the years fighting a conversation between the soviet leader and the u. s. secretary of state in 1990. when the u. s. official promised the block would not expand an inch to the east. sense would be the steward. the line says military presence in eastern europe has increased 10 fold. but face of politics and international relations at east china
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normal university, joseph gregory mahoney. beneath china seas nato. as a threat to global security. as a matter of foreign policy press will, china generally opposes forming military blocks. and it does is because too often these 3 or more insecurity unsecured, because they often operate outside the sort of multilateral organizations like united nation. and instead, follow the whims of their dominant hedge a monic member, which in those cases the united states. second, although china does not support the, you know, the war and ukraine, although it's expressed sympathy for ukrainian sovereignty and suffering in ukraine . although it sent humanitarian aid to you, great. beijing has also made it clear that it's sympathetic to russia's security concerns. visa be made to expansion and that it opposes sanctions and will remain neutral. 3rd child sees nato as a threat to both regional and global security. and so much as the white house has made it clear that it would like to expand, it was mission to include opposing china. and in so much as the current conflict
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and ukraine, which nato bear some responsibility, is also creating more insecurity. globally, indian prime minister in america, modi has wrapped up his 3 day visit to germany, denmark and france, his 1st fun to it this year delights it is always to meet my friend, president, pneumonia micron. we talked at length about bilateral, as well as global issues. india and france, a proud developmental partners without partnership spread across different sectors . moody, also discuss defense corporation in what was the 1st talk since the manual quote was we lectured last month. the 1st calling movies 12 was germany, where john for all of shots pledged as much as 10000000000 euros in aid to help india achieve its sustainable development goals. during as if it's a denmark, the indian prime minister held a series of bilateral meetings with his counterparts from nordic countries and attended the 2nd india nordic summit. this you can tour comes in that
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a backdrop of diplomatic infighting. as the waste has been angered at new denny for not taking an aggressive stand against russia over its war in ukraine. geopolitical analysts, gorgeous, shy, does not believe india will bow to wisdom pressure to change its staunch on the ukraine conflict, or anything else. mr. mcgraw knows muddy very well. what linda, what did you bring? what is his foreign policy? so nobody can, should raise a prime minister like that in that it will be who had a lot of support in india knew really no way to bank in front of the shows. because i believe in the freedom of foreign policy as well as the freedom also strategy policy. and what will these blink india will do. what it is right in be i will go what it came to. right was to wish priest in the war
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and all to something seemingly lost in the midst of time, but holding deep resonance to day weeks before the ukrainian parliament declared its independence. and august 1991. the vin us president george bush, senior, visited king of and spoke of extreme nationalism and the country, sparked by ethnic hatred. americans will not support those who seek independence in order to replace a far off tyranny with a local despotism. they will not aid those who promote a suicidal nationalism based upon ethnic hatred. nay, been human? why through dan coverlet believes washington doesn't few supplying extremist groups within the ukranian army with weapons as problematic. they know that the neo nazis or they are in fact a c. i is been working with them, training them to kill russian. they see these neo nazis is their allies. just as
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they have seen, the radical jihadists in syria as their allies, they wanted to stabilize the world. they wanted to stabilize countries, they see as rivals, so that the u. s. can maintain her germany in the world, and they see these nazi groups as an instrument that they wanted to weaken russia. and they thought that working with these groups in ukraine, her would do just that. the one ukraine has been made a challenge for the media with fake news stories coming up on a daily basis and rush and the waste locked in a battle to ban each other's outlets. so the publication by the reporters without borders, organization of it's well depressed freedom index has raised more than a few. our balls off to it put some baltic states in the top 10 and stony rank. as for, even though the country has blocked russian media since 2012, lithuanians,
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9 can the index, but again, access to russian media sources is limited. we talked to the chief editor of both news, a russian language, news agency, who shared his views on the situation with press freedom in the region to let it flow board to flow. but it your, you know what, it is impossible to talk about. freedom of speech in the region now that has been no freedom of speech in latvia, lithuania, and estonia for a long time. this is total censorship, which is maintained by methods of criminal prosecution. they have all the ratings of freedom of speech in the region to value the very essence of such racing organizations. the writing now looks like a mock of marriage, not in freedom of speech, but on the country and censorship. in lithuania, our colleagues had to leave the country under the threat of criminal investigation or being under investigation. our friends from sputnik estonia had the editorial staff disposed also under threats of criminal prosecution. i made the pressure and working conditions we face. the new rankings from reporters without borders look like a bad jack. the situation with russian media and the waste has become increasingly
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difficult in march, 2020 to a complete ban on the work of russian stake need in the ear was introduced in response to the wall covering among others artists, foot nick, and they subsidiaries again, belt news chief editor who fears with censorship in the west is headed dorothy dillard's, i need wait, you please can rusher is not even close to the scale of censorship. not only in baltic states, it's total there, but also in western europe. france or you carry. they shy at nothing, they don't care about formal procedures anymore. the latest example is the foreign office giving an order to block everything connected to art in sputnik, not the regulator, but the foreign office. in latvia, bolt news lost its domain name, not because of the regulators decision. they had nothing on us, but under an initiative from the foreign ministry, we say the same in lithuania and estonia, the media market is for
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a long time controlled, not by the regulated, but by special forces and political leadership that decides what's right, what's wrong and initiates repressions against journalists and media that are not favorable to the local political landscape and go against the mainstream. in latvia, we have 14 colleagues and friends facing criminal prosecution. they're accused of violating sanctions despite sanctions having no relation to our agency. this is arbitrary treatment and unlawful political persecution. not the one ukraine has prompted a delusion of antique russia content on u. s. t v. so it's perhaps no surprise when the permanent fox news host, tucker carlson, offered an opinion going against the mainstream. it caused something of a sta, caleb? nothin expense in the never ending circus. that is american cable news. there's one thing that's pretty consistent ross, a bad natal. good. however, there is one notable exception. his name is tucker carlson. we don't on ukraine,
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so we can help ukrainians. they're merely unfortunate ponce and all of this. we arm ukraine so that we can punish russia. why? for stealing hillary clinton's coronation, where he sees it, this is an unjust war being waged as revenge for alleged russian meddling and u. s. presidential elections. he says, this isn't so much about protecting ukrainians as it is about hurting russia and that regime change is the goal. biden's words seem like pretty solid evidence for that. for god's sake, this man cannot remain power. let's remember that some of the main promoters of this theory that turned out not to be true, and somehow russia got trump elected, have just rolled into key f, a c. there's one so like, you know, make the america in this way in the rain maker is tucker
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carlson is just not impressed. liberals are furious that he dare be skeptical of. ready the liberal war hawks, tucker carlson as again parenting what the war criminals in the kremlin say, biden should push you crane to surrender, reach a settlement rather than lose more lives fighting the russian invasion more. russia 1st propaganda from the america 1st crowd, yet again tucker carlson. tonight, blame in america for buttons war when i was young to many on the left used to blame america 1st. now the right a is proudly the blame america 1st team and tucker carlson, the east team captain happily in american ny tuffs and eyes. the whole generation of russian soldiers that survive this war will spend the rest of their lives haunted by their memories. the cries of the children, chicken hawks for russia like tucker carlson, have never seen anything but ivy league don't listen to them. so of course now tucker is being labeled as a traitor to the homeland and agent of russia. putin's puppet. but that's
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a bit hard to believe his show is doing pretty well rated is number 2 and all the cable news, it's got 3390000 viewers a night. and it's doing well. and some interesting demographics, including youth, is shows or having an impact. here's what a member of congress said. my office is now getting calls from folks who say they watch tucker carlson and are upset that we're not citing with russia and it's threats to invade ukraine and who want me to support rushes reasonable positions. carlson's message is being echoed by rand paul, as he asks questions about the biden administration and their policy decisions. the u. s, including the biden administration, insisted on beating the drums to admit ukraine to nato, knowing full well that ukraine was unlikely to ever join de chosen. it had already been 14 years since they were said they were going to become members. why was it so important? last fall, before this invasion, to continue agitating for ukraine's admission to nato and liberals are reacting to
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rand paul the same way treason, mainstream u. s. media is pretty solidly locked down for war. the fact that one single voice speaking up and asking some tough questions is getting such a dramatic response from the public seems to indicate that there's something going on beneath the surface. while there are certainly plenty of americans that are buying the pentagon's talking points, it seems like there are also a large number of americans that are open to hearing the other forbidden side of the story. kayla marvin, archie, new york. well, that's where we sign up for now, but stay close as there's lots more coming up for moscow. this is i t international . thanks for joining us with look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a
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robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to race trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with oh, when i was wrong when i just don't move any new. yes. to see proud disdain becomes the advocate an engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds born,
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we choose to look so common ground. with with the you started the war against the dumbass republics in 2014. but the authorities didn't take civilian casualties into consideration. ukrainian armed forces moved remorselessly towards that goal. taking control the rebel regions capital was done
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as a new gun or the course. i mean the what was to use didn't was number but but i'm bull must something. what are the blow, boucher will come up? not there stood irish and we would have them a lot of them to let me apply for a couple of shops, taylor, but that he spoke with a bunch. come up about it for just the mom who b a u. s. off of are dissolved. you deal with middle bush and i'm sure you got to be able to deal with them much north with another another over there is good. sure. sure that that was still a go for when you started. because a with a lender will your, to the beauty for the mom. sure. i knew the g with
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sport, it was you or but need some people who i know people with, with you that was with them was uses from britain this bull measure shooting away. traditional if she'll with don't guys to the wise, reasonable like what you shall wish it was a sion in lawyer diana put on in libra deliveries. but those are working with people really, really by this point is it come down to survival. ukrainian forces didn't just shadow ganske until they perceived this city. mm mm. tourists for the course. they knew corporate hold, not a bla such just car abuse of or what the snobs, rena americas, adrenal to guys garza. you wanna use abuse or what the go? she will normally, if you want to do them, you still the way it was thursday in the which it is chemistry requested.

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