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ah mm. with us, the russian military opens a 3 day humanitarian car, a door for civilians out a steel plant in marty. we hear from those have to wait from the site in the port city, but the nightmare with grateful. we have no way to express how granted we can breathe fresh air for the fall or 2 months. i'm to fire it was scheduled to go out. by that time, are we just hoping the top diploma? do you said paralysis? cutting gas supplies from russia is out of the question about the doesn't stop the blocks commission from proposing a new run of sanctions on russian with us is expected the policy fail, which could leave opec members open to lawsuits. there was a 9th,
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immediately after they had of the cartel, said there was no current called the ability to replace russian oil. all. so when there is this therapy fires, they are called terrorists. and when these things are destroyed, can garza this cell that palestinians deserve peace. and prosperity americans, envoy to the un is caught off guard by a question on double standards from washington on the israel palestinian conflict with just after mid day in brazil. yeah, midnight in tokyo and 6 in the evening here in moscow. welcome to the news, run up an r t. a new military and car doors helping opened to allows civilians to leave the owls off style steel plant in murray. the rush military has also announced
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a 3 day pause in hostilities. russian and daniel republic forces will cease all military activity while the humanitarian returned operation with troops also removed to a safe distance. we are more than a 100 local civilians left the plant. we heard from those evacuated to a time near done yet, but what they found to ensure which starts november 1st. the game was very scary of the following tim on sunday fire. it was carried to go out by that time over just hope pain medicine and the slightest opportunity. and you need to leave because there may be not to, not a chance to the decision was made, try to weigh earlier, still come to head that way. so gratefully. we have no words to express our gratitude. my whole family is a life and mobile connections have already appeared here to we'll ready got news about our relatives. we can breathe air, fresh air and we can walk from the ground on the grass. it's a dungeon. they're almost like 3 floors down below the us be it was shaking. we
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were afraid that the ceiling would fall. fusion, brutal. i think everyone is glad that everything is avo. silence has come. i walked with the kids to day when we had ended ever so it was still snowing short time. when we came out there we saw a grass. we walked around with the kids breathe fresh air, released, the children remembered what fresh air is like. attempts to evacuate civilians from the factory had been made earlier with moscow stating the temporary cease fires put in place to allow people to leave were repeatedly violated by ukrainian forces. officials from the done yet people's republic also say key abused the cease fires to re supply soldiers in the plant with weapons me last russian territory came under fire this morning with the local authorities claiming ukrainian forces, sheldon ton, and the belgrade region located just a few kilometers from the border, 5 houses were damaged with one entirely destroyed,
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no injuries were reported among the tone citizens. power lines are also said to have been damaged. burger odds, governor said all holmes hit by shelling will be rebuilt. you foreign policy chief usage per rail has said, shutting off europe to russia and gas is not under discussion. the energy source, unlike all he said, will be impossible to replace. can she cedar li telekinetic huddled it, but the oil market is global and their alternative procures. there may be moments of transition and some turbulence in prices, but there is no serious problem of saying, oh, if i run out of russian oil, i will raise the price a lot because they will not be oil. this is not the case with oil with gas, it's a different problem. gas to begin with is not only an energy product is pretty much, it is not only used to make a delicious gas, is a raw material in the petrochemical industry and the petrochemical industry in
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europe. and in particular, in germany ways a lot. gas cannot be replaced by anything other than gas gas from russia, or somewhere else, but it must be gas it. and that is why we're especially careful about gas because there are entire sectors of the european petrochemical industry that cannot function if it does not have gas. that topic is not under discussion at the moment . we have been discussing a lot this week and i was in latin america, but i was on the phone all the time and the discussions did not include gas. we have heard repeatedly from politicians such as yoseph, burrell, ursula vaughan de leon, and others saying, you know, he, the e must end it's dependency when it comes to russian energy. and that has previously been oil, gas and coal. and now here we have the blocks foreign policy chief saying that actually a gas is not on the table saying that, you know, yes, we've been talking about diversification for the future. but obviously that's not something that can be done immediately. but there's also a question as to whether the e will have much for choice in that matter. given that we know that the deadline is
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fast approaching as to when it will have to decide if it's going to a seed to what the kremlin has asked. and that is for all gas payments to be made in groups from now on. we've already seen in the last week what happens to countries that decide that they wouldn't do that. poland and bulgaria had their supplies cut off after they refused to pay for that gas supply in rubles in other countries. there you are trying to make that decision. now, there's been this conflicting advice from europe in commission in some document to say, would be possible to do this with an exchange mechanism in place. in other documents, it says no, if you pay roubles, this will breach the sanctions at the moment. so, difficult times ahead for you to make that decision oversee when it feels there is the potential for russia to turn off those taps anyway. and essentially take that decision off the table moves. and because really does the possibility of
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giving up on coal mining in order to meet you in a mission goals by 2030, the government claims the much vaunted global targets do not take into consideration realities in the african nation. call means wall of motion beaks. main exports on foreign currency sources. anti russian sanctions, unlimited supplies of alternative energy sources of cause cool prices to more than double since the beginning of the year on demand has been on the rise since the i break up the conflict in ukraine. lauren's k, freeman, political and economic analyst and africa say such western policies, border and racism as they hindered the economic development of the continent. it's actually a very harsh, discriminatory policy against africans, which is the continent which are the largest number of people, poverty and the greatest number of people without access to electricity by 6 in
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basically what you're saying is, and this is what is behind a good portion of the climate change moving into anti industrialization, the west and financial institutions and government where the i mass thursday, we're not going to allow, we're going to cut off finally. so you can use your own natural resources to develop your own economy. and without energy, africa is in terrible shape, and therefore it is discriminatory, immoral, and bordering on racism. not to allow african countries to human resources for the people. the u. s. senate is expected to pass a bill that could leave opec members and partners open to legal action that would alive federal courts to enforce judicial antitrust decisions against the. let's break that down. both opec member states and oil companies are currently protected
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by so called sovereign immunity. laws, the proposed law is apparently intended to protect us consumers and businesses from supply cuts and global oil price hikes, bio packets. no one has no peck, and america is not a member of opec. while the proposed bill comes and made growing tensions between washington and oil cartel members after opec refused to increase production in march, the grouping reportedly claimed there was no spur capacity to replace sanctioned russian supplies. fisher edmund gray told me earlier, changes in the all markets will lead to an expansion of american sheila exports which could exacerbate existing fuel price problems within the country itself. on the one hand american oil, probably there would be more oil be sold outside the united states, them before. nevertheless, it's not as easy as some people think. for example,
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trail oil. it's much more complicated, even though it's not a problem. you can throw money at that's going to take time. it's good to, to be able to increase effectively in laws and large the capacity of export of show oil. so that means that it's going to be limited and also it's beginning to affect prices, as we already have seen, over the past month and the united states, oil prices are rising, this is going to have negative consequences on bad ministration that's facing a lot of difficulties with the mid term election coming up in november, especially because of the rise and inflation. the increasing rice of the prices of food, of gas and other commodities. a newly released report by a local rights group as a lady that israel is holding some 600 palestinians with i charge our trial the highest number since 2016. it comes as american envoy to the un appeared to be
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caught off guard by a question on the double standards as regards the conflict, kinsey view away from ukraine to polish finance occupied 3rd of this same thing because this is done to the palestinians. but when there's this there, occupiers, they are called terrorists. and when these buildings are destroyed and garza this self difference. so there is probably the standard that the word can see. we have to be strong and our support and in our efforts to defend the rights of the israelis to defend themselves against rocket attacks from hamas and other terrorist groups. but we also are clear that palestinians deserve peace. and now prosperity, the backdrop to that being clashes which erupt it in jerusalem last month in which over $100.00 palestinians were injured. the israel palestinian conflict has been
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ongoing for over 70 years with a series of wars taking place over ownership of land in the region. israel sees it is protecting itself from palestinian tons while arabs and palestine are demanding the right to create their own state. physical alice say, sir, ma, he's and believes it's not issue which the international community needs to get to grips with. we are seeing the w started forms are what we call the international community, especially. they're not the states of america and european union. they are looking to that and tourists are ignoring and dignity and interests all the people week people as a blessing people and and give the israeli occupation that i to defend her ham silva from the rockets of dallas in a bible. they ignored that policy of people is under
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a co buying occupation. and since more than 7 medicaid's and no one in the world, especially at a united states and european union is supporting the policy that people out a strangled, assigning of the person at people. and to get their lied to about their estates, you see today or what is happening and jerusalem. we are calling for these 2 countries in the world to look at the scene and struggle as they are. they're dealing with younger people. a cemetery in the oldest city in the netherlands has been vandalized on wednesday graves and monuments are the military memorial in 9 may and were defined with swastikas and ukrainian flags, a lease of launched on investigation. the military cemetery holds the grays of more than a 1000 soldiers who died during world war 2 most belong to british troops. however,
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many graves hold soldiers from other countries of the british commonwealth. the murder of the city called the incident disgusting. while in the bulgarian capital residents defended a monument to soviet soldiers from activists who planned to cover off the stature with ukrainian flags. croquet of activists left the area without reaching b monument. the cross lived nor to human rights lawyer and less party member in the parliament of hamburg, martin. doctor martin, thanks for taking the time today. the act of vandalism that occurred of the british soldiers cemetery. and like other cases, has nothing to do with soviet history. why do you think it was targeted? i don't know exactly because those who did it didn't leave anything behind to. ready was attending their intention, but i think it's better to disrespectful. and it comes together with the politics
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on the higher level, try to negate history and push through a new narrative which changes all in history. so that the leads process, this union soldiers, the red army, and the english, and the french army and the american army. they freed europe from oppression and there was more than 20000000 people moda. so part of the ukrainian people in ukraine itself and the king and yes, barbara, trying to change history and i see this is just wrong aspect of this that some people feel themselves impulse to do some unbearable, disrespectful like that. in another incident that we showed there, martin in bulk area local residents defended an old soviet monument,
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which pro ukrainian activists wanted to cover with ukrainian flags. do you think these are isolated defense or could we see similar cases happening more and more throughout europe in the future? what you see in the moment that happens because as well the reception of the war which is taking place in ukraine, emotional life very much in the european media. there is not an eliasis of history of the genesis of the conflict. there is no. ready false, which really go deeper into seeing a solution for that war, but it's emotionally nice and it's about media and the those who are in responsibility and the political arena, emotion allies conflict like that. this is a reflection happening in the population. so i pray 3 will be confronted with me
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all that kind of piece of. so i think i only can appeal to you folks petition to come back on the level of emotion lives in the conflict and maybe see the conflict from the end to find the solution through diplomacy. and that is what we should be responsibility off. people like also on the line all the german government, but in the moment mostly they do the total different way of escalating the conflict in each end and the product and the level of communication as well. so another aspect to this acts of vandalism, like we've seen in europe, the often get little attention and western media. would you like to speculate as to why that is clear? because the rest of the media, most of the mainstream media try to paint
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a picture of the ukraine war with an enemy picture against russia. and not taking any notice of the generis which will lead to the war. and then to gauge reporting on deck. let us have them as part of that we as well see that there is kind of ways of the try to green marsh nazi regiments like the regular and so on. that it's all different sides of a mental not reporting any more with good journalism, but we're doing propaganda. some people have already planned russia for what happened in bulgaria and called it's a kremlin provocation. do you see any truth and not i don't know what happened there exactly. about what was the criminal pro cation of ukrainian people
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try to raise a flag on the monument and i think that's kind of strange. for a long time, western officials, the media largely ignored the topic of, of nazi ideology in ukraine. martin, we've spoken in that topic before. is that going to alter in the future? do you think or maybe go the opposite way? i don't know what really happened exactly. but there is different actors in german society, for example, in the different human european societies who are trying to get a more differentiated attempt and to see and to bring follow up, which actors are acting in the ukraine. but in the moment, there is not much space for that in the mainstream discourse, neither the political arena on the media arena. so i hope that will be a change because we have to find out the way from the bank to see
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a solution has to be that everyone has to be seen in its own interest. but in the moment the majority of mainstream, the politicians, human rights lawyer left party member in the humber. pardon martin dozer. thank you all the best. the german lawmakers have lush diets asked the ukrainian ambassador after the diplomat label. chancellor love shows undefended. liver sausage politicians in the country of slum the busters comments? any one who doesn't expel the nazi sympathizer. melnick now has lost all self respect. oh, love sholtes, he's not a sausage. he is the chancellor of the federal republic of germany, and melnick needs to respect that even in such a difficult situation, diplomatic representatives should behave appropriately towards german officials.
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melnick statements do not help ukraine. well, the insult came after the german chancellor declined a visit to ukraine. mister shaw said the trip was rudolph because of kids early, a refusal to host the german head of states. a reaction was caused by concerns in ukraine about president stein myers passed leanings towards reconciliation with russia. in response, chancellor schultz rebuked kiev for rushing attentions in diplomatic relations. berlin residents have been talking to us about what they think of what happened when fuzzy. it's insolence simply insulin. i can understand that he is angry, but we are doing a lot for ukraine. it's an insult which is unworthy of a political platform. i don't think it's diplomatic. everything can be afraid differently. it's conversational language unworthy of the diplomat. diplomat flight through the haps, it's too aggressive. they like boxes who taken doping and fighting each other,
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just the fun and adding fuel to the fire war. i wonder why a provocation of this sort comes from a country receiving so much age. i don't get it as the us 6 to combat what i've called disinformation, about america's most sensitive topics. currently russia migration, some send various claim, washington itself is the main source of spreading fake news. do you know the greatest propagate of disinformation in the history? the world is the u. s. government, are you familiar with mac number on the pentagon papers? are you familiar with george w bush and the weapons of mass destruction? i mean, think of all the debates and disputes we've had over the last 50 years in our country. we work them out by debating them. we don't work them out as a government, being the arbiter, i don't want to record rails. i want you to have nothing to do with beach. you think the american people are so stupid, they need you to tell them what the truth is. the biden administration nines,
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the creation of the so called dis, information governance board last week. and the spark much criticism with some opponents making comparisons to the orwellian ministry of truth. washington however, sees the new structure won't infringe upon free speech. while the ukraine conflict us from to the deluge of anti russia content in american media. so it's perhaps no surprise been prominent fox news host tucker carlson, offered an opinion challenging the mainstream view. it was something of a stir kellum up in house, the story and the never ending circus that is american cable news. there's one thing that's pretty consistent. russia bad nato. good. however, there is one notable exception. his name is tucker carlson. we don't arm ukraine so we can help you. cranium. they are merely unfortunate ponds and all of this we arm ukraine so that we can punish russia. why?
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for stealing hillary clinton's coronation, where he sees it, this is an unjust war being waged as revenge for alleged russian meddling and us 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 what some of the main promoters of this theory and that turned out not to be true, but somehow russia got trump elected, have just rolled into kiev. can you show me when you want to america in this little fan of the rain? no victory, one shoulder until tucker carlson is just not impressed liberals are furious that he dare be skeptical of the liberal warhawks tucker carlson. as again,
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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 or russia 1st propaganda from the america 1st crowd, yet again tucker carlson. tonight, blame in america for buttons, wool when i was young to many on the left used to blue america 1st. now the writer is proudly the blame america 1st team and tucker carlson, the east team captain happily in an american night after nice. 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 that i really don't listen to them. so of course, now tucker is being labeled as a traitor to the homeland and agent of russia, hooton's puppet. but that's a bit hard to believe his show is doing pretty well rated is number 2 in all of cable news. it's got $3390000.00 viewers a night,
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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 were not citing with russia in it's threats to invade ukraine and who want me to support rushes, reasonable positions. 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, if you'd like to del, deeper into any of those stories this hour, to give her a website to look during busy times, it will provide the updates you need. i'm,
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you know, the only on this is art international. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time to sit down and talk with
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