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ah, with 30 civilians, including 11 children, have been taken to safety from the south, still still planting my rio pole as nationalist forces continue to hold out there. an apartment block housing russian reporters in berlin is attacked with an apparent explosive device diffused their immediate. another round of and to russia sanctions, the u. s. could bad and russian uranium in court to the country. those some fear the move could be equally damaging to the american economy to thousands gather in pakistan in a show of support for the former pakistani prime minister in one con, with altered last month with
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from moscow to the world. this is our t great to have you with us today for the global news update on policy at we stop at the latest on the ukraine conflict. evacuation efforts continue at the obstacle still planned, but should military forces say 50 civilians, including 11 children, have been rescued from the territory. it comes off to new humanitarian corridors, were open to allow civilians to leave the site. as he's fire has been imposed by russian troops at the plant, the united nations has been helping with the evacuation in joint efforts with the way across the us has helped maybe 500 civilians, fleet the area volunteer fighters are joining russian forces in the city of basia, where there's been heavy battles around the zion chemical plant, ukrainian forces continue to hold their positions in the city. ortiz maria phenomena reports now from the ground. these military drag spraying grain horsemen
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to don bus frond, 240 volunteer fighters from russia. come here, a dubious, no, because this is where one of the key battles is happening right now. russian forces are now in complete control of the town have to weeks of fears fighting, but the ukraine and military supported by foreign mercenaries and nationalist battalions still holds as strategic position in the cities industrial zone. there's area chemical plant surrounded by concrete fortifications. it resembles a fortress and is hard to capture. the newcomers will support the joint forces of russia and the republic in this important fight. now wrote up here, my name is up t the commander of this unit and you are coming under my command. the fighters come empty handed here at the chechen special forces unit headquarters. they'll be given ammunition and weapons and assigned to their tasks. was your last day i want you to
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hear it doesn't matter to me what question l to you are and what religion. you are . the volunteers who came here to fight to represent different nationalities from across russia's vast geography. but why they came? that's a question to which they have similar answers, but supervision is thursday i came here on the grounds of conscience for the sake of the motherland and for the elderly people. my grandmother is also a war veterans and of course for people. first of all, the mission is critical. ones that are factory secured, it on pave the way to list a chance and save it than he has. the last 2 strong holds of ukrainian forces in the region when they are secured to the republic will have its entire territory regained. murray from ocean arte from rubbish. now, germany is also to spiegel has denita the video showing civilians released from the south still steel plant in which people claimed the ukrainian army would not allow them to leave on its webpage. the german daily published
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a notice saying the video has some quote in consistencies, but it did not mention specifically what facts in the material were wrong. stressing that a clarification of the footage is underway. this is what one women in the now been moved material had to say about the civilians at the plant. what do you propose which you have a question about why people were held in the city the matlab left the city and the people was question to ring the ukrainian army was dep, which did not let ordinary people leave children, the elderly, the sick, one full independent journalist and author thomas ripper says the moved by the news outlet is highly questionable. it's propaganda, you see that the she got no us. i know that my read us arrives mail to the people that there. there were comments on the article under this video. there should be good news if they were lying that they could have written. oh yeah, the video was the she was saying we opposite. she was blazing as of or we don't got
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the wrong information for i just stayed there nor say right. it's right. just a fold, but even they didn't do it. they're just high the truth. they knew that they, they know that well they're like and they're just just don't telling it. they said, oh yeah, some, well, we don't understand something went wrong. sorry. and apartment building and berlin, where reporters of the russian use agency, we're novice still lived with a tech on friday with a window broken step as arrived at the scene. after suspicious can fun of wires was also discovered in the vicinity. the workers have since returned to the building ortiz ego, which donald has more in this well, 1st and foremost, all these journalists who were living there right now, they're back home and apparently they're safe. but there was a rather unpleasant incident that well, they had to go through and at 1st, what happened, an unknown individual through a bottle breaking one of the windows. and initially, it wasn't really clear what was that, was that an attempted attack with the most of cocktail or was it just the stray
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bottle of some drunk may be picked up off the street. but then when the more would law enforcement arrived, they discovered an interesting device, an unknown device which later turned out to be well explosive pro, probably an i e d. so this is what they discovered in the apartment all these wires . and again, as mentioned, they discovered that it was armed with something with something explosive. so again, it is not clear as to who put it there. it is not clear who the culprit is. it is not even clear as to what sort of an explosive substance was used there. but again, this is, this is very, this is very concerning because this building it's a building. there was a specific heat allocated to house russian journalists both with brian oversee and for example, are a head of the sputnik germany. sputnik being and other russian news agency and a big radio like network worldwide network. so it does look like this building was
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specifically targeted because it only housed again russian john las. nobody else lived there. so it was allocated for those purposes. and given the fact that a shortly before this incident, shortly before the attack, or a report report as of the of the german spiegel, ah, journal spiegel magazine, they are kind of dock st. people. they are released to a proposal publish a report. saying that this is where russian propagandists live and again, there's no connection. there's no direct connect that can be, you know, established between the 2 incidents. but again, this is very concerning. concerning that anyone can ascertain way reporters live from this report will absolutely. and given that no russian citizen, let alone journalist, especially working for a state funded news agency, no one can feel safe when you are right now when it comes to
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a being of russian citizen, russian local. so there has been a tremendous pressure applied to russian media work as well across europe, in germany as well. for example, we have a sister channel. i mean, see, teams and national has assist channel r t deutschland, and from the very get go journalist and the very do all well entity was precious by the german government. they would take, you know, fair t press service argues that was done illegally, even the r t journalists, ip deutschland journalists, their bank accounts were frozen. so like there was a tremendous pressure applied all ready. and now like other russian based and brush, you know, russian journalists are getting flack for essentially just working for moscow based outlets. so this is very concerning, especially if the german police managers to establish a while a significant link between the attack and the fact that they had been docs. we
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got reaction from jonas daniel, the saw and human rights and labor lawyer daniel coverlet, who believe the wise of violence towards russians is at its highest peak. it does seem to fit what's happening in many places. there is main tact in new york city because he spoke russian. he happened to be cranium, but of course, people don't know the difference and they beat him up anyway. i mean, still the towards russian is add an extreme high right now. and it's quite disturbing. there is a concerted effort to sneer and to bill up by not just the russian government, but the russian people. and this is what happens when that out. this is a speech and speech many times leads to hateful action. obviously, a, that's a violent alter right. is growing bolder and it's activities due
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to this war and it's going to be creating a major emergency in europe and the problem the europeans will have to deal with. but that requires dealing with some of the, the very grave contradictions that are raised by the, for a new round of, and he, russian sanctions could include the us band of you when you import from the country that we've seen. it might just be russians economy that will suffer as ortiz, caleb mauppin explains over the past few months. u. s. energy policy has been very clear about the main goal, cut off russia, no more. russian oil no more russian gas, but the united states is pretty dependent on russia for another energy source, uranium nuclear power plant across america depend on russia for uranium, but not much longer. the u. s. energy secretary says that is coming to an end. we
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should not be sending any money to russia for any american energy or for any other reason. what. what exactly does this mean? the amount of uranium coming into the united states from russia is quite significant. more than 90 percent of the uranium that fuels us power plants is imported and russia is the 3rd largest supplier. in 2021. russian imports cost almost $1000000000.00. now the united states does have domestic uranium production . however, setting up a domestic uranium supply as a process that can take years. this is not something you can do overnight. and critics are worried about the environmental impact when it comes to getting as vital elements and nuclear power. the russian state run corporation risotto seems to be the best option. us cannot develop a commercial capability to compete against rows are tom while we depend on foreign uranium today only rosa tillman. the energy department are capable of producing high r, say, low enriched uranium. 20 percent of us electricity comes from nuclear power plants
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at this point. power grid. the cross america are already fragile. the electrical grid of texas collapsed last winter, leaving families in the cold, causing a crisis. so now it seems that in the name of hurting russia, joe biden is willing to do even more damage to the u. s. economy. merican families can now expect that in addition to the rising cost of food and the rising cost of gas, their electricity bills will also be getting higher and higher. taylor bob and our see new york economist and also richard wolf believe that even if the us proclaims a bad politically, it could still find other ways to import the much needed energy sources. if mr. biden believe that the support or other sanctions program against russia would improve his chances in the election in november. i think he has been
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disappointed in many sanction programs, the export in country, in this case, russia and the importing country. in this case, the united states can often do either they need the whole business by using 3rd countries. add to work a deal whereby russia sells the uranium somewhere else and they sell it to another party and then it sells it to the united states. this is, has been very common in the past, and that may well be how this gets worked out in reality, in the coming months. ah, natural gas prices in the us have more than doubled from the past decades average. but that's not pushing of europe as it seeks alternatives to russian energy. you are currently rely on russia for 40 percent of its gas. but as the continent turns
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its back on moscow over its worn ukraine, it's ready to pay more to import american supplies to make up part of the shortfall . but it's not just the extra costs, that's an issue. fossil fuel expansion faces resistance of a climate concerns. and invest a reluctance. nevertheless, president biden has promised that washington will help. it's your appeal allies meet the energy needs. were working for other nations like korea, japan cutter and others to support or effort to help the europe in allies threatened by russia. with gas blackmail and their energy needs and other ways, aggression will not when threats will not win. this is just another reminder on the imperative for europe and the world to move more and more of our power needs to clean energy, international petroleum economists, john foster fears europe could be shooting itself in the foot by turning away from russian energy. the increase in natural gas prices in the united states and canada
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will affect the economies or other countries adversely. and the same goes for even more. so for western europe, europe where the price is, the price is being much greater. europe is shooting and sell for the foot. i think the, the dramatic expansion in the production of cheryl gatson, united states, is literally as leveled off. so do i think that europe could cope without russia? i guess i think the answer is no. it, it won't be able to, it will be able to impart by bringing and gas from the united states as, as it's currently drilling and trying to expand whether or not with success in l n . j, from the united states at higher cost. i guess that can be bought from russia. so those are costs to the european economy for longer and longer term deals. it is
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extremely important to confiscate russian assets and transfer them to ukraine. that's the view of the president of the european council, who's caught the seizure of private property, a matter of justice. in my opinion, this is a question of fairness, not only idea to freeze the assets, but confiscation to make this money available for ukraine in socrates, for their trust fund. and for the all these goals that i mentioned, especially for the rebuilding of the country. i recognise because by profession i used to be a lawyer that's on a legal level. it's not so simple. there are $27.00 legal systems across the european union. and in many you members states this needs a decision taken by a court in order to make it possible. it takes time, it's a difficult and long process. those statements come after around half of us has golden foreign exchange reserves, amounting to $300000000.00, were frozen at the outset of the one ukraine. russia has condemned the move fighting a violation of existing international laws. the criminal has claimed and was
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prepared for what a court, the economic war being waged by the west. european union is not the 1st to consider transfer in russian assets to ukraine. the u. s. congress earlier approved bull that would allow the use of confiscated resources from russians to apparently assist kid. washington has also previously seen funds belonging to ran and if he's done technology and business, professor benjamin she out from the paris school of business, says many questions remain over the the legality of the move under the current law to united states can fulfill the proceeds of stations violations, but he cannot forfeit property, used to facilitate such stations violations. so this proposal was intended to close that gap, but fisher is not the same as confiscation. now the fighting is asking congress for expend authority to confiscate and decrease age. you know,
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freezing as of private individuals. each is constantly another level. in fact, the, even in america, the american civil liberties union has one and the legislation in that sense, corvalle to due process protections as the targeted audi cards would have no recourse to challenge the convocation. fundamentally, for every session or convocation of we really need to out this fundamental question . what kind of crimes have been violated by this individual? is he or she gives him the right to defend? and don't forget to, well, he's do a fresh with what the us has done to upcoming time for him, be serves the u. s. president joe biden and german chancellor will have sholtes have agreed in a call that they won't recognize any russian territorial gains in ukraine. a german government spokesperson has said in a statement. meanwhile,
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the us state department spokesperson has said, washington has a quote and impeded ability to flow weapons into ukraine. washington has a way to spend more than $3000000.00 in military aid to kids and sold another $165000000.00 worth of weapons to the country. and a new bill suggests these figures will only continue to revise. the co director of the international actions and to stay with founders is convince the us plans to drag out the war in ukraine. i think the u. s. plan is to drag this war out as long as they possibly can. they've planned for a long, long time. they've sent the. busy equipment, the trainers, the mercenaries, they profit off of war, even if the war ends in disaster and every us war and my lifetime has ended in the complete disaster. and yet these, there is a small grouping that makes enormous profit from these wars,
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and they want them to last as long as possible. so here we are just a few months out of afghanistan and already in a new war in crane that they want to drag out, the war would never have started. if us to come nato is a us commanded military machine. they wanted this more. they planned for it for years they moved the fortunes into operation. was never a question about whether ukraine was a natal member or not. they weren't nato units operating in crane for years unless they were in ukraine unless they were confronting why show right on the border. they couldn't have had this more and they did. and they still do want to continue this for moving now to pakistan, where thousands poured onto the streets of him on conn's home town on friday as
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people continue to shoot, shoot support for the former packet study. prime minister, who is alfred last month, addressing the crowd among can't once again the iterated, his claim that the current government was imposed by the united states. the out of prime minister is also calling for new elections. say that will be the main demand of a plan protest in the pakistani capital around $2000000.00 people are expected to attend the valley in islamabad. con was asked at last month after losing a no competence vote. although he claimed washington was behind the move, a view backed by his supporters. but he done as america has initiated a conspiracy around the government of him ran khan and bring in this imported government. and we called this government. we will continue fighting with him, ran con is on the right side and we will support him. americans have deceived us in the past, like on the kashmir issue class, we had paid the full price for $69.00 cross. they charged us all the dues,
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but did not deliver spare parts for a long time. the u. s. denies claims that have one to come out of office that with him gone, washington is now stressing its desire to work with his. lemme bed in particular in counter terrorism and border security. political analysts sub 10 ultimate dog believes many people in pakistan feel betrayed over what's happened. the majority of the pakistani, i decided to follow the narrative, all former prime minister focused on iran con the prime reason for the solution is that the see iran con, as an honest leader who has been betrayed by the group american elements in the pockets on the institutions and social media trends and foster 3 weeks you know, completely, you know, shows that the journal public is not ready to accept the newly formed government in boxes. and they want to keep demonstrating their rule stream running on your end to just report just repeated. often different if you're the only reason behind the
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spect is that it is a completely roster of political movement led by the public in favor of the leader in ron khan, who is only a few days left before the victory day celebrations. during the 2nd world war and international office in the russian city of novel became shelter for children from different countries. the development of revolutionary events in china brought many chinese peoples to the site from wait some voluntarily went to the front lines. oh, i yup. or restored i do remember that i was born in moscow in 1936. and then when the great patriotic gould gandy 1941 was sent to the red to the city of van over 300
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kilometers from moscow. where the fust international footage was built, ah, and i remember when injured soldiers were brought from the front line as well as wounded civilians. the older guys acted as paramedics taken care of the engine. as for us, the little children we held them washed band, just kept the wounded. com, we sang stones to the injured soldiers and civilians danced, wrote letters during the great patriotic bull we were small, but despite a rage, we'll try to help the soviet people defeat the flashes. so we went through this war together and won this war to get with
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me. i have the fondest memories from life and they all finished, even in such troubled difficult times. it was my golden childhood and i think we received a very good spiritual education that the russian teachers, but also education in the office in still to me. i love for my us from my profession. so i want to give my heartfelt thanks. not only to my corey over for teachers to put to all the educators to all our teachers, he's always cools because they told me how to be a good person. ah ah
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ah ah, ah, you can't get you. people don't want war and they believe it is against something you train with arms like as you please cannot be achieved that way. need your body, but then stab, please. in negotiations we've got through so co bands of or ukraine, a phobia. mm. with a was yoseph. gov. it was nazi germany's minister of propaganda. the myths that he
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created exists to this day google's propaganda was supposed actually trying to denigrate other nations while at the same time raising ordinary german self esteem. simply gives us a new, precisely what the master needs to hear. in order to make them follow him. he was like the pied piper from the fairy tale. who made rads follow the tune of his fight? the myths created by the chief nazi ideologists, found fertile soil in the west. we have to fight to day memory of those who won in the 2nd world war, ah mm . who needs to come to the russian state will never be. i've unfortunately lost lampkin davis with within the 50
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babel been okay, so mine is 2000 speedy. when else with we will ban in the european union, the kremlin media machine. the state aren't russia today, and split ortiz sport that even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest. and with me today, i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions i'm visiting soon. thank you. las glycine so functions. hoppey. jermel lewis, russia, a special military operation in ukraine has triggered
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a wave of anti russian sanctions from the west, and it keeps coming up with new ones almost every day. this package will include financial sanctions that harshly limit rush us access to the capital markets. foreign companies quitting russia. atm cause will blow tim banks disconnected from the international payment system, shop fluctuations, antola and euro exchange rates followed. can russian business overcome this? minneapolis sellable up on a couple more sto, shoak, archman would know what the 20th should i land on the cello modification when you buy your mind if the deal is but i'm sure sir. material, whatever was boys or what he meant that he woke up the pilgrim best is the current . can you say a song see near i bought it to the nazi to huddle. she instrument that i am his mother. he took to my ebt card, my bonnet, mark north more misty, said will soon the issue of miss lou will to the, is at this thought bootable boy will. so she can move furniture move,
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so move lose some of them. a new computer, this little hook mobile of this up to mr. just be good films. i mean movie book, i'm exhibit mccook with the shipping of his metal. so you think soup also is something too bugs little bolted into a so we'll do submission due to sanctions, foreign clothing and shoe stores in russia, closed one out for another. a times customers formed huge cues. in many cases, foreign companies decided to stop working overnight, creating even more panic, a shoe shortage in russia. we went to douglas, done, looking for an answer where some, 600 entrepreneurs are in the shoe business. moran july of is one of them. so so it was kind of august though it has only interest published because with blue shoemakers they're going through hard times, worrying about shortages of materials imported from abroad reserves on them loose from getting the clubs.
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