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oh, i'm with one of the primary physicians that doesn't battalion using a regular foxhole, but in fact, isn't because of running all the way under ground under the help. so we report from the still works factory and the done by city of mario paul, where the remaining ukrainian garrison trips rendered to russian that forces this week jo biden's administration faces backlash and the u. s. office signing of $40000000000.00 a package. the ukraine decides spiraling inflation and product shortages at home or some american lou may cuz i'm not buying the excuse that it's all rushes fault. you can thank the activity vladimir putin for invading ukraine and pulling as long
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as i was with all due respect. my secretary, this utter nonsense expose is an attempt by sweden and finland to join nato unless they address on career security concerns. we look at the rift within the western military alliance with a will welcome to you. you're watching the weekly on the international bringing you the latest. well news along with the stories the shapes, the week, it's good to happy with. the last pockets of ukrainian military resistance in mario paul has surrendered at the as of stone. still plans which has been on the stage for almost 3 months, almost $2500.00 ukrainian troops. among the many members of the neo nazi as of battalion have laid down on the facility in recent days. moscow has with that all those prisoners will be treated in line with international loans. ukraine has
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expressed hope to exchange them for captured russian troops. meanwhile, russian, anton, yes for his house. dante de mining operations at b as of style factory on tv. gosh, dawn of give this his exclusive report from the facility. this is the, as of so few works, basically, this cesspit word neo nazis and radicals of all shapes and flavors will lock 2 and shelton. both be, are not season regularly with one of the firing positions that the, as a battalion used, people fire back, you may look like a regular foxhole, but in fact, it isn't because a tunnel running all the way under ground under the seal works. so they came months ago and they were whiting here. frying were expecting kia,
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expecting for someone to save them as well as that. but that didn't happen. eventually they received the order to brenda. so it may seem like a very strict with event spots out with struggled with evacuation. well, maybe that's how they come about mission logic and very few or some roach at some said like it is they surrendered, they chose to be prisoners or they are now in good hands. ultimate saying that the next public, but they're telling me they've been telling us that there, well, there's very poor state they're infected because well just because of the conditions that they've been staying at, but those who are healthy, well, they have been placed in penitentiary facilities of both the, the nets, people's republic and russia, and there's been no question about what's going to happen to them. a ration going on behind me because they break the places. but as soon as this operation goes sub
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in progress as well, i will definitely show you more on base place. i'm. it gets done up reporting for the as of stuff works. ok. see me, molly gloss is being reported in the city of a near guitar and ukraine's is not a rush style region. the local man has apparently been the target of an assassination attempt, according to officials that bomb was remotely designated off. the entree shift check entered his apartment building. the matter is not being treated for non life threatening injuries in hospital. he said to have received numerous death threats in recent days over his cooperation with russian forces who currently control the area in southern ukraine. the joe biden has signed a $40000000000.00 aid package for ukraine despite republican lawmakers, warding, there's a serious lack of oversight and where exactly that money might end up us. congressman chip boy emphasize that as american faces searching price,
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inflation and other problems that $8.00 money would be better spent at home. and i'm wondering when we voted to go to or if anyway, we're going to have a proxy war and we're going to get $40000000000.00 to ukraine because we want what all fancy with our blue and yellow ribbons. feel good about ourselves. maybe we should actually have a debate in this chamber of debate in this body because the american people expect us to do that when the border of this country is wide open and cartels have control of it. and fennel is pouring in and we have $30.00 trillion dollars, a debt and gas prices are spiking and $1100.00 to fill a tank, a diesel, and we go blank check. $40000000000.00. and by the way, i'm looking at my colleagues on this side of the aisle on that same point. many americans are struggling to meet that basic needs. is the annual inflation rate in the country remains close to a 40 year high. the producer price index, which tracks how much manufacturer is, gets the projects that their initial sale has with an 11 percent from a year ago. as, according to the bureau of labor statistics,
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and the usaa authorities are trying to lay the blame on russia's president vladimir putin, but the us inflation crisis started long before the war in ukraine has not. he's kind of more connex things. it's all putin's fault. they're saying and over and over, i'm gonna do everything i can to minimize prudence, price hike here at home. you may have noticed this week that your gas prices have gone up. i want to talk to you a little bit about why a lot of it has to do with vladimir putin. it is really cool. is price hike in terms of gas prices continuing to go in the wrong direction. it is good tags, like this is what we're talking about. the data actually shows prices have been rising for quite some time. they did not start with events in ukraine. some people are actually looking into the facts, checking the data. you can thank the activity of vladimir putin for invading ukraine and pulling as long as those with all due respect. madam secretary, that's utter nonsense. in january of 2021,
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the average gas price of my state was $2.07. 8 months later, 8 months later, long before vladimir putin invaded ukraine, that price was up over 30 percent and it has been going up consistently. since alley is pointing out, that biden should be shouldering some of the blame his administration's energy policies have not exactly been a stimulus cancelling leases, pushing windmills and solar panels stopping drilling. all of that is going to lead to energy prices going up. the biden is sticking with these policies, part of interior just put out a statement. and the statement basically says a proposed program is not a decision to issue specific places or to authorize any drilling or development. this is from y'all's office. so it looks like you are on his shut everything down that you know, europe with this i, i am, am i sorry i, i am sitting in this hearing and, and not my god, somebody that shuts down the american people are getting pretty sick of this poll.
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show that they don't buy the idea that russia is to blame, or that it's their patriotic duty to accept all of this out of blind love for ukraine. bumper stickers at gas farms across the country are giving joe biden. some of the credit he apparently deserves. whitehouse wants to blame inflation on the russia, ukraine war in eastern europe, but the u. s. itself went to war in iraq and afghanistan and more, and we didn't see inflation like this from it. joe biden. inflation isn't my fault . it's because of putin's price hike. okay, also joe biden, and you get 40000000000 and you get 40000000000 and you get 40000000000. it's not putin's price hike. let's call it what it really is. boyd inflation, the buck ends with me, but putins price hike and everybody is responsible for the huge mess i created, except for me as biden's, popularity keeps sinking amid controversial economic policies. one has to wonder how long before he blames that on putin as well. caleb martin,
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r t new york at 40 instead of the century. thus what human rights watch is called a gaff by phone. we us president george w bush, her confused ukraine with iraq, which healed at the invasion off in 2003. the result is an absence of checks and balances in russia and the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of iraq. i mean, of ukraine. correct. anyway, i talked about a freudian slip, i think that's the mother of all. freudian slips it really exposes the whole hypocrisy of the situation that we're in right now. is that men like george bush and women like honda? lisa rice, they've killed i. who knows, really i don't think i'll ever know the true number, but in the millions, literally in the millions of people in there, a war on terror, cuz that's they are the ones who started the war on terror. and that's been used to bomb 19 different countries,
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the authorization for the use of military force. and that was passed in the days after $911.00. and they're still using to this date. that's a u. s. law, it's not an international law. it doesn't have any legal basis outside the borders of the united states. this is the twilight zone that we're in is that if you invade countries and you bond countries and you kill a 1000000 people, but you do it as the british and the americans. it's okay, you're, you're a liberator. if you're russian, you're not allowed to have security concerns and you're war criminal and it's very clear cut as this guy ever received as much of a bad rap as they're getting put in right now. no, no, he certainly hated. but not, not to this level. i mean, no one band americans from buying houses in the, you know, and band american food or american trees or american cats or american music. no, none, none of this happened. there was nothing like that in europe or, or in the west. he got away with it and he's standing up there now giving lectures about about invasions turbulent anti governmental protests,
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show no signs of letting up in sri lanka, despite a nationwide state of emergency police on these take outs and was a cannon, as hundreds of students rallied in the countries capital protested according for economic reforms and the resignation of the governments, the country is facing unprecedented inflation rates, power, blackouts, and shortages of food and medicine. earlier this week for lanka became the 1st south asian nation in decades to default on its foreign debts. the me, turkey has said it will oppose finland and sweden joining nato unless the 2 nordic countries address on christ concerns about their support for what it calls terrorist organizations, finland, and wait and apply for membership, this week mark. and then to their long history of neutron, i see phil and says, a long border with russia took and demanded the cylinders we didn't deal with kurdish militants, allegedly harbert in days. nordic states western leaders have expressed confidence
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that anchors. objections will not be a roadblock to the membership process. it takes the old 30 nathan members to agree on admitting a new member ortiz that rachel blevins has more on this story. nato is back in the headlines as the u. s. 5 for finland and sweden to become the newest members of the alliance. but not everyone is on board with a plan which brings up the importance of nato's democratic system, where everyone gets a say and everyone works together. neither promotes democratic values and enables members to consult and cooperate on defense and security related issues to solve problems build trust and in the long run prevent conflict. a native decision is the expression of the collective will of all 30 member countries. since all decisions are taken by consensus, in this case, the nino member who objects to washington's plan is turkey as it uses finland and sweden of ties to groups. it considers terrace here,
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do you terrorist designation for the courtesy and worker's part or p k k and its affiliates has also created conflict with the u. s. i. washington has supported kurdish rebels in syria, and that's not the only area of contention between the nato allies. as a media tax on turkey kicked off, they reminded the public that the u. s. still hasn't forgotten about one turkey signed a deal, the purchased rushes as 400 air defense systems back in 2017. when you can't win by traditional rules, go around them. there was a lot of thought given toward banishing turkey from nato anyway, especially after president air dawn bought russian s 400 air defense systems from moscow 3 years ago. perhaps now is precisely the moment simply to stand up to these loan strong men who have managed to burrow their way deeply into democratic institutions. and while nato was on the hunt for new members, turkey's disagreement with washington hasn't even led column as in canada to call for it to be expelled from the alliance altogether. expel, took it from nato,
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that should resolve multiple challenges until now. turkey has been a 5th column of islam isn't embedded within the west to undermine it. that sentiment can also be found in europe, where a guest on polish t v argue that turkey would be better off and in alliance with russia. next time, turkey, let it go to russia, go to china, let it go to good. now, if you're wondering whether it's possible for nato to get rid of one of its members, well, this isn't the 1st time media talking heads have attempted to put turkey on the chopping block, or maybe argument that it is perfectly legal for the country to be expelled. from the alliance, and it turns out nato isn't the only one looking to get rid of its core democratic principles when they get in the way. european union is also openly questioning whether it should keep similar policies in place, which is notable as. a member states accuse hungary of holding the block hostage because it won't agree with their plan to impose an oil embargo against russia. i
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have always argued that you anonymity voting in some key areas simply no longer makes sense. if we want to be able to move past so given is calls to silence and even block those who challenge the plans of the loudest voices and an alliance when it would appear. those voices only favor democracy when they're getting their way in washington. rachel blevins, r t. australia has elected a new prime minister, antony albany, if the labor party who insists on strengthening the countries military, i made rising tensions with china. australia's relations with beijing have fallen to a new low and made camber so called all cars military deal with the u. s. and the u . k. the agreement caused the provisions of advanced military equipments including nuclear submarines. in response, china has warned australia against moves that could exacerbate tensions in the
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region, but incoming prime minister albany has doubled down on his assertion. we all know that china has changed. china has changed its posture, it's more aggressive, it's more active in the region, and we need to understand that and respond to it. victor gowen, vice president of the center of china and globalization, believe the new prime minister will actually bring more pragmatism to australia's relations with china. i personally congratulate mr. our knees on becoming the new prime minister of australia. what he talked about, the tensions with china. i need to be addressed very accurately. china is not an enemy of australia, china values, the trade relations with australian, china has the largest market for all feelings, produce deal australia. so i hope prime minister albany will bring pragmatism and
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realism to deal with china. australia relations, no country in the world can replace the huge market demand in china for australian commodities and to promote peaceful relations between china. australia is in the fundamental interest of the australian people. i hope is the album. these will listen to the voices of a people in australia and do the right thing rather than continue to sabotage china australian relations. the u. n. is called her increased international efforts to help african, the whole region where an estimated 18000000 people on the brink of starvation, i taught you an official has also won't of a persistent threat of terrorist attacks in the region is still ease terrorism and insecurity continue to spread devastating the lives of millions of people. the civilians are often the main victims of terrorist acts,
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the suffering and loss of civilian populations at the hands of terrorist groups as indescribable. but future generations will also pay the price to be for over a decade. this belt of land under that the hard desert has been trapped in violence . the region is home to some of the world's deadliest terrorist groups which continue to stage attacks killing civilians and governments soldiers. last year, death from terrorism in the saw, whole region accounted for 35 percent of the global total. almost 1000000 people in the region have been forced to flee abroad with some 3000000 others internally displaced a professor at the university of south africa. these, the crisis is actually stemmed from western interference. general he's going to have to continue to exist in that region because they're aging in nature are just doing godly was all the military stayed time. soon. the arrival of molly and i didn't den. and to the viet crowns or the western
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forces, as league indies, we got the main unstable their content end of our remains on it was over here in the western countries, those international forces when they entered, then most of them they can come there we are. but large and i and that gender is not on the end of the car, but there are 2 big the interest of the west am calling to inform them. if i renewed 2 years, there will be in general conflict among the people of the same issue. but my argument is that most of the cases, the divisions are free from outside by external forces. frances called on libby, his rival governments to sit down for negotiations following a recent round of armed classes in the capital, tripoli,
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ironically paris. it was the 1st to order its plains to boma libya during nato's 2011 military intervention, which helps hopefully governments of long time need a more. i'm a good duffy. it plunged the arab country into a decade of turmoil ortiz were mon, closer f has more a decade after the western military intervention. the libyan capital, tripoli has once again descended into chaos. as gun fights break out between rival factions, a stability vanished from libya as soon as its longtime leader, more mar, gadhafi was violently murdered, and the country tumbled into a civil war. the latest standoff is between in yula appointed prime minister,
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5 key by sugar and arrival premier abdul hamid baber. but chicago was named prime minister by the country's east based parliament in february. but his un backed rival the bay bar, his based in tripoli, and to has refused to step down. but sugars arrival in tripoli sparked a gun fight, and he later made a decision to leave the capital. despite our peaceful entry to tripoli, without the use of violence or force of arms and our reception by the r, will people of tripoli, we were surprised by the dangerous military escalation carried out by armed groups affiliated with the outgoing government. libya hasn't seen a lasting peace in over 10 years. the country's crisis of legitimacy failure to hold elections and constant civil conflicts have already transpired in philly. humanitarian catastrophe. the united nations says more than $800000.00 libyans now
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required targeted humanitarian assistance migrant asylum seekers. and refugees in libya including size and return to libya by the libyan coast guard. after being intercepted at sea while trying to reach europe faced arbitrary detention during which many reportedly experienced ill treatment, sexual assault, forced labor and extortion bound groups, smugglers and traffickers. for some reason, nearly all of the latest recipients of so called american democracy happened to be oil rich countries or had some sort of other natural riches to offer libya was no exception. once a major regional economic flare, it's struggling to day learn moxie camille production has fallen by about 600000 barrels day losses or at least 60000000 daily. what this be happening if the unprovoked military intervention in libya, by a us led coalition had never taken place,
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would the country have collapsed and the multiple arm groups thrived. if gadhafi was still in, bower is hard to say. since the responsible party, nato always seems to disguise its regime change operations. with good intentions, nato played a vital role in protecting civilians and i'm proud of what we have achieved. we did the right thing in the right way and we achieved the right result. i saw that with my own eyes in tripoli. the united states certainly isn't one so admits any wrong doing in its actions. washington may refuse and deny and continued to say it champions verges. even if the whole world robs the american noses in their errors. i'll say this for the ne, been people. i think president obama made the right decision at the time, and only been people had a free election the 1st time since 1951. and you know what they voted from moderates. they voted with the help of democracy. and now,
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after 11 years of conflict unleashed by amaze, oh, and the united states, do the citizens of libya have any hope left for such a democracy? many thanks to joining us here in arthur, international web, back at the top of the hour with ah
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race move is often very dramatic. a development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk with industry to restore you to look up from where you live. your muscles are having in new g q 2 dozen, beating the green shield on a nurse to me as possible. mama could go through 6th grade to somebody to look up
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to his ashley. uh this morning with one to move 3. if this sort of cool position with you or not, but the thing for the children wants to know for furnished or something like that. and then we got that for this. i was with them with
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. mm. welcome to, well, the part some 30 here is after the collapse of the soviet union. russia is once again trying to change the path of development. going west no longer since an option, especially up to be in your brain. but going east or turning is, is not that either it has russia past that point of no return, and where is it likely to go from here? well, to discuss it now joined by and undone. christian distinguished fellow at the observer research foundation in new delhi is great to talk to you, sir. thank you for inviting. in one of your interviews, you said that you feel like an indian customer, polite with russia being your 2nd motherland. you spend a lot of time here as a child and as, as an adult, as a professional working here. how do you feel about the current state,
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about the current circumstances of the, of the country that you, once hopefully cold, your 2nd motherland? well, we have to keep in mind that my 1st motherland is india, and i look at the world through indian eyes. and what is happening today in eurasia, particularly between russia and ukraine, puts india in a very difficult situation. it increases the pressure that india is facing from multiple direction and narrows the space that india has to take decisions. so from that perspective, of course, india is not very happy. however, india, at the same time recognizes that it is not a binary question of your either with us or with them. and therefore india needs to exercise choices which reflect its national interest. now,
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india has had its own fair share of neighbourly disputes. let's put it in diplomatic terms, but when it comes to the russians and ukrainians again, i want to rely on your personal expertise or personal experience of this region. do you think that you did then you know, russia, ukraine, the 2 countries are the 2 people that used to call themselves brothers? do you think it was inevitable or was in a way manmade conflict was all conflicts between human beings or man? mean, they are not inevitable, but yes, i think now looking back at history with fresh eyes, i think the tensions were developing between these 2 countries. long, long ago it was even before 2014. i would go back to the early 2, thousands. and i think that is the turning point when ukraine of
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felt that it wanted to move into the western orbit. and russia as a big, great part obviously felt that it needed certain countries to on its borders, particularly not to be hostile to it. even if they are not with russia, but at least they could be openly hobnobbing as it were, with the enemy. and it is quite clear that near ukraine was headed into a very close embrace with western countries. it was not just about membership in you. there were a military relations developing. can i ask something you said that it was not just about the membership of the you but the membership of the year is that it's a beautiful dream perhaps for the ukraine is. but was it really ever offered to the ukrainians in concrete terms because from.

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