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2028. when another mark goes as a running mate, and then they will just switch. and this will happen for years in years simply because the dynasty cardell will solidify, ah, likely and lower british and low. not only is it loaded, but it is also locked. so one careless step, one careless push, this thing will open fire part. he explores the as of the stall industrial area and mario pl, which was the epicenter of fighting and reason, weeks between russian forces and hold up ukrainian. nationalists troops as de mining efforts are now under way economic turbulence and thousands of loss of jobs predicted as the you aims for a potential 6th round of sanctions against moscow. and a shortage of russian fertilizers in mexico takes its toll on local farmers who
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have raised alarms about an impending disaster. as they lose more and more crops, it would basically mean death. what would happen to the people in the whole country without agriculture? with broadcasting from our studios in moscow, this is our team international on sean thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now moscow has said it uncovered an elaborate plan by ukrainian nationalist forces to shell russian territory from the north eastern ukrainian city of sumi, which is near the border. they say it was to provoke a response from russia and then detonate chemical reserves to accused moscow of committing a chemical attack. elsewhere in the war torn port, the city of mar you both civilian life has been gradually returning. following 2 months of intense fighting russian forces have been de mining the harbor, enabling the 1st commercial vessel to enter the waters since the war start about
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13000 explosives have reportedly been uncovered in the area. the mining operations have also been underway at the cities as of sol, industrial plant, which was the epicenter of fighting between russian and ukrainian forces in recent weeks. more than 2000 and ukrainian troops surrendered there recently and now their former positions are being inspected for booby traps our teeth. because donald reports on location and a bit of warning, you may find some of the following images disturbing. so this is the place where the as of new nazi battalion tried to break through the encirclement and will somehow get to the other sure. some were swimming across this river. at least tried woke. they failed. and as you can see, this place is in ruins. there still mines are scattered across this place and there's an armored personnel carrier behind me as well that toppled and fell into the river. and if you were to peak around the corner, just like i did in the beginning,
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you can still see some of its crew floating in the water as, as off, was trying to escape the plan to escape the as of style steelworks. they tried to gain a foothold here under this bridge, making it a temporary shelter for them. a rush, an air raid found them, and while they failed, they couldn't escape. and here you can see all sorts of weapons and equipment scattered around the place, like there's a rocket launcher over there, a, a vest and armored vest over here you have a 2nd rocket launcher, likely in and lower british and law. not only is it loaded, but it is also locked. so one careless step, one careless push and this thing will open fire. all these vehicles around me were destroyed. full of armaments full of weapons, machine guns, sub machine guns, assault rifles, grenades, you name it here. you can also see plenty of cases like this case from some miss
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are launch. unfortunately, i can't tell which one exactly, probably an american made stinger. so all these vehicles they carried some sort of armaments for the as of battalion. and quite interestingly enough, this one is a civilian car. yet if you look under the seats here, you can see minds 120 in caliber. so they were disguising themselves as civilians, and they were shipping, transporting weapons to the as of neo nazi battalion at the plant. well, and here, a group of as of neo nazi fighters. this is where they rested one last time before making the final push. you can see stretches here, probably this is where they treated the wounded little bit over here you can see special medical says is that were designed specifically to cut clothes on an injured person. also lots of bullets and even grenades,
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scattered all over this place. you leaders have, has so far failed to reconcile differences over a long awaited 6 the round of sanctions against russia, which might include an oil ban that's as the president of the austrian industries federation, georgia, camille has sounded the alarm over a possible halt of gas imports. he says, an embargo might cause 300000 austrians to lose their jobs. it would have massive negative effects on our economy. the greatest risk does not come from russia. this is not the security of planning that we require. this would be a straight path towards a loss of prosperity. earlier hungry held up the used 6th. the package of anti russian sanction saying that halting russian oil imports would cripple its economy . meanwhile, european industry leaders in the precious gem and car production sectors are worried about a looming wave of mass unemployment and major jolts for factories they say,
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with little to no consequences for moscow ortiz your corresponded tro davinsky report. what is he thought? the surgeon household energy prices was bad enough and then to add on to that the increase in basic goods. then you may want to walk away from your screen right now because the warnings coming from certain industries about the future of the european economy. if the block continues with its sanctions against russia is pretty devastating. this will start off with the car industries with manufacturers such as b, m, w, and also volkswagen. suggesting that further sanctions could see the entire industry grind to a halt or industry accounts for around 37 percent of german natural gas consumption, not just b m w, but the entire sector would come to a standstill. i think we should do the utmost to really stop this war and get back
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to negotiations and get back to trying to open up the world again. well, it could be time to slap up a call before those production holes, but it's not just that warning from the car and stream. we're also hearing a pretty similar warning coming from the diamond industry. now at the moment there are new sanctions against russian diamonds being imported, but sanctions that have been imposed by the u. s. a said to cause a problem already in the supply will white so much so that the heart of the diamond industry here in europe in am to up in belgium is suggesting that they could be wide by bankruptcy and major job losses. and all experts say for new by banning russian stones, we would only be cutting our own flesh. it would cost $10000.00 jobs in one fell swoop, and it won't hurt the russians. they would just fly their stones to do by that despite is pussy in quite a warning. so different industries,
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it seems as the wants to do a full steam ahead with the sanctions. it's already saying look, set to approve a 6 set of sanctions. hopefully in the next few days now throughout the war and ukraine is the new is been announcing new sanctions package off the new sanction package. it has said one thing pretty consistently that the packages of sanctions must home the russian economy more than they calm the economies here in europe at the moment that doesn't appear to be the case with the russian economy being far more robust than expected. however, karen, europe, many people are really feeling the price squeeze. and of course, we're now getting this warnings from many industries about the devastating impact they could be if there are further sanctions. meaning that many on our questioning, whether the sanctions themselves or even doing that job. meanwhile, the head of the european commission has made a u turn while talking about
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a russian oil band saying that the move wouldn't be safe for the economy, for sale of underlying previously insisted on energy sanctions against russia. but now, she says, an oil embargo would only benefit president putin. so today we will propose to ban all russian oil from europe. this will be if we would completely cut immediately as of today, off the oil, he might be able to take the oil that he does not sell to the european union to the world's market, where the prices will increase and sell it for more. the west is getting more desperate. i think they see russia winning this war in eastern ukraine. so far the economic sanctions against russia have not hurt russia. in fact, the rubel is now record highs. meanwhile, seems like the sanctions of backfired on the west. i don't see how your can refuse
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russian oil. i mean maybe they could try to be less dependent on it. but the fact is it's the closest oil supply. so this is an insane move by europe if they do this . and i think a lot of leaders there in the population know it. i think they know that their political future is probably on the line. but again, whether they will follow what they know is uncertain. the far reaching effect of western sanctions on russia has been impacting latin america as well. with russia, one of the world's largest fertilizer exporters, accounting for more than 12 percent of the global market. sanctions on exports have put the whole region on the verge of an agricultural crisis, or cheese alex pinion reports from mexico. till you puzzles him. last year i planted 3 hector's, but this year only warm here at the do to rising prices for raw materials, and especially due to the shortage of russian fertilizers caused by the impose sanctions. sergio garcia has had to plan less corn and tomatoes this year. over the
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past decade, mexico's agricultural sector has become more dependent on russia. fertilizers, particularly urea. according to preliminary estimates, mexico needs about 6000000 tons of fertilizer this year. without us going, the zone is not the thing that was these problems are not related to a long standing friendly partnership, but are explained by the difficulties in transporting goods on a global level, which arose primarily because of the situation with russia and ukraine. therefore, it's currently difficult to import fertilizers into mexico sim, but i think that the growing crops with our fertilizer could be a real disaster from mexico and if the moment villas at the moment farmers are considering different options to get out of the situation. for example, it has been proposed to use other types of fertilizers or apply smaller amounts to reduce costs. sir ju garcia's buying less fertilizer, where he previously used 5 bags of fertilizer. now he only uses 3. length is unit number mom, i will try to grow crops. i can only hope that i will not lose the money i have
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invested. but i do not think that is possible. i think production volumes will decrease. interest had my san is the meter is also a shortage of fertilizers and warehouses in general. 20 per cent of farmers costco to fertilizers. but amid the shortage that figure has risen to 50 percent according to forecast by the end of the spring summer cycle. farmers may lose part of their crops, in some cases up to 50 percent. lily bottom, ayana with the price may change from day to day, particularly thought any issues with the weather. as the saying goes, don't count your chickens before they hatch. oh. the mexican government has said it plans to triple fertilizer production to support the agricultural sector, playmate this year. so far, 740000 farmers and 9 mexican states have taken advantage of free fertilizers to feed their corn beans, wheat, and rice crops. the problem is there is not enough support for every one jeopardizing employment for hundreds of thousands of families and driving of food prices. a major crisis is brewing. there yet,
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unfair come all. it would basically mean death. what would happen to the people in the whole country without agriculture, he, the trade turnover between mexico and russia may seem innocent enough attention in relation to other countries. but as we see, it is of strategic importance is that he does you, this situation will really harm our economic relations and trade turnover, which has been on the rise. of course, it must be taken into account that due to the conflict in ukraine and the sanctions imposed against russia, this growth will stop and the trade turnover will decrease economic sanctions against russia, imposed over the conflict in ukraine or having macroeconomic consequences. and mexican farmers are already feeling their impact within just a few weeks time when the fema alex pinion party, mexico city has been a tumultuous week in pakistan as thousands of supporters of ousted prime minister in mon cons. political party have taken to the streets to protest against the
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countries at new leadership appointed by parliament. some of the demonstrations have descended into violence amid clashes with police. ah, i have been using to your desk to disperse, the enraged protesters accused of throwing stones amid the violence. numerous people were detained. authorities put up roadblocks to prevent droves of cons, supporters from entering the capital in islamabad. but the demonstrators still managed to break through the outer, the prime minister, organized a march to demand new elections after he was deposed last month and a vote of no confidence by the national parliament. and on his way to islamabad, con spoke out to his supporters, saying the newly appointed government serv under washington's orders. how many i cannot go to day american servants, in pakistan's, most corrupt people,
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our government are afraid of the people i don't want. they had blocked the roads with the shipping containers all over pakistan, stopping our people and arresting them. the guy was, the political turmoil has been exacerbated by rising fuel prices as the new government has increased tariffs in a reported bid to unlock more. i m f. funding for the country. some say cons office would not have permitted those controversial press. sykes, journalist java rama says the current government is being orchestrated by the u. s . government has included the prices of iron because it is on the dictation of the armor which is controlled by the u. s. u. s. was very unhappy with the former by mister, because it made it clear that the the, the show was get was ready to give us on, on 30 percent confession. and the, the economy of the pockets on has been a very bad position, and he wanted to call me back on track. i think when he was removed, there was
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a public backlash because there was already an american. cindy mentioned fucking song. and when people came to know this is jim jeans agenda was stalked by. other girls, i think then people don't know, hundreds of thousands, they'll come the farmer primers on fish. the u. s. has planned to bring in over 1000000 cans of baby formula from overseas and then coming weeks after a shortage has seen empty store shelves nationwide, due to disruptions in the supply chain. it stems from february shut down of a formula manufacturer that had controlled most half of the domestic market. earlier in new york, mayor declared a state of emergency over the shortfall. the nationwide infant formula shortage has caused unimaginable pain and anxiety for families across new york. and we must act with urgency the mayor of new york city, eric adams declaring a state of emergency because of a lack of availability of baby formula nationwide. but also here in the city in the
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boroughs the queen in the borough of brooklyn, people just don't find it on the store shell. it's not there. and this comes on the back of joe biden, invoking the defense production act, getting the military and ball treating this as a national emergency. the fact that they need formula is not available there is a nationwide shortage. this is some of the reaction with america being in the current situation that we're in now. we don't have the funds in order to pay for, you know, the inflation or the prices and higher gas and things like that. it's really hard and bill with the price is going up on every me. don't have food for your babies. it's kind of like where's my health and everything us government absolutely nothing more, not only for the formula supply chain issue. why i don't understand why our government isn't doing more now. one of the major factors leading up to this was the shutting down of a facility that made
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a very large percentage of us baby formula. i was determined that there were unsanitary conditions at the facility. some babies were infected, so as a result of that, this facility was shut down by the food and drug administration that caused a shortage. in addition to that, there are issues related to the supply chain. i increase demand coming out of the pandemic, etc. but all of this is creating a situation where a lot of people are very, very nervous. you can't find a formula anywhere. we've looked at walmart, walgreens, my baby can't find anywhere. it's really, really hard to find. we've looked all over at wal mart here, target everywhere like and formulas, basically out everywhere. it's hard to go to the store and find exactly what, what he's drinking with all the other formula, like he was sitting up and everything and it's coming out of his nose and we switch them to this one. and it's just hard to find the formula that he's on. this is being treated as a very serious emergency here in new york city and a national level. we've heard some thunderous speeches on the floor of congress.
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money has been allocated to deal with this out, but many people are looking at this as a failure of dividing in ministration. why was not taken more seriously? why was priority not given to this issue rather than dealing with international issues. ready that they seem to have been given priority to. so a lot of anger as a lot of working families are worried about where baby formula will come from. there's also been reports of price gouging because baby formula is so rare. there been reports of people charging quite a bit of money for it. you know, i'm in the shortage. there's attempts to crack down on that. so why does serious situation especially here in new york city. ready but all across the united states, us secretary of state antony blink and said on friday the turkeys objections to finland and sweden joining nato would soon be overcome. possibly even before the light to summit next month. earlier turkeys president accused those nordic countries of supporting what it considers kritisha terrorist groups and said that
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the block has failed to address those concerns. we believe that an enlargement policy, which disregards the fundamental aspects of security won't bring benefits for us or for nato. all nato states would need to agree for a new member state to be accepted on cra, has acute stockholm in helsinki of harbouring members of the kurdistan workers party, which turkey considers a terrorist organization on cra, also wants sanction lifted over its military operation against kurdish forces. in syria about finland and sweden have faced domestic opposition against their bidding to join the western military alliance in sweden's 2nd largest city guttenberg crowds took to the streets to express concerns about the country potentially being dragged into nato wars. politicians and both nordic nations have refused to put the issue up for a referendum. a prominent journalist in finland recently burned the
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nato flag in protest against joining the block. you, her course and chairman of the association of independent journalists conducted the demonstration in the center of helsinki. we spoke to him about the country's public perception of the us led to military block nato. a lisa durable is all the swarm al nights. i will not increase phelan security. there are many people in finland who are against nato, especially because the block is increasing tensions with russia. we have a shirt long border of 1300 kilometers on the fence of land to live in harmony with russia here for 80 years and do not want any tension. we don't know exactly how many fins are against joining nato now, but before there was 60 or even 70 percent of the population, therefore, the fins have taken a civil initiative on a referendum in record time. and this initiative is received the necessary 50000 votes. so forth, however, the parliament has still refused to take this into account of it, which is unprecedented. this referendum of the finished people was ignored for
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political reasons. the finished politicians just wanted everything to be passed very quickly, fully to the same finland answering the bids for membership. as we have already mentioned, have almost universally been welcomed by the current nato states. but there is opposition, as we just heard from turkey and also from croatia. you, her cor hannon again, is angered that the finished public isn't being allowed a say. and one of the country's biggest decisions in depth. they was son or a dallas. are we live in finland that an unprecedented time debates and feminine that in the media now completely under the control of nato. the finish media is completely one sided about nato, but in fact, the more serious problem in finland, his social networks. where if you say something against nato, you will immediately be called an agent of a foreign government. that is, in this case, a russian agent about what people are intimidated at work even found and yell that
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in social networks are not allowed to speak out against nato, or simply express their own opinions. my generation has never witnessed something like this. when people are being completely gagged and this is just sad, in my opinion, this is absolutely killing the conversation on social network by burning the nighttime flag. and i wanted to show that finland still dares to express its own opinion, even if they are trying to silence it in every possible way. the mother has decades long economic globalization has been disrupted by koby restrictions tit for tat sanctions and the war and ukraine, brazil's economy minister says not following the world wide trend has been a blessing for his country, brazil out of sync with the rest of the world we stayed out of the party. there was a 30 year party of globalization. everyone took advantage. everyone integrated the value chain. we were cursed because we were out of this thing. now we're blessed. but that the sentiment was not shared by the majority of the influential world
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leaders, business men, and opinion shapers, who gathered at the global economic form in the alpine switch town of davos. this week, globalization was dominating international trade for the last 3 decades. but now, amid the pandemic and the current conflict in europe, the world is becoming more fragmented. some of the forums participants came up with buzzwords to describe a suppose it a new form of globalization. they used euphemism such as reassuring self sufficiency and resilience to describe the global economy becoming fragmented into individual regions. nevertheless, economics professor is caused by insists that the global market integration promotes progress. there is a new wave which is pushing many countries towards new job. political positions. resources are not concentrated
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everywhere. and they are not disposable immediately. the way we need. so to be our park, it is very difficult. the bigger is gone, 3 the nicer and the higher can be the probability of the possibility of supplying itself. that's the case of russia, of brazil, of the united states, and some other enormous continental countries. however, even disposing some of these war materials, people acknowledges and the like which are essential to create this autonomy. integration is necessary because somehow it demonstrates the existence of progress, which is substantial for all countries together. as western countries suffer from
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an energy crisis submitted disrupted supply chains. business leaders at davos called for a more integrated approach to global trade, or to correspondent done quarter comments with the world fracturing into different political camps. the west may be losing its footing at the helm of international affairs. still at this year's davos forum, western business leaders made it clear. globalization must not be impeded. we cannot let globalization reverse. i will not leave davos with that thought. i will leave with the thought that we will need more collaboration. i'm afraid the risk of a world recession is less than the risk that we are going to walk into the world with more fragmentation. with trade blocks and currency blocks separating what was up to now still an integrated world economy with a conflict and ukraine, bad weather and inflation all contributing to rising food prices, davis, his worst nightmare appears to be coming to fruition. global trade is being dramatically affected with malaysia, for example, already halting monthly exports of 3600000 chickens until production stabilizes.
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while a number of the world's biggest grain exporters like russia and cassock, stand, have restricted oversee sales to protect their domestic markets. after a heat wave ravaged grain output in india and prices shot sky, high new deli band, private sector grain exports altogether. some experts say india is even thinking of doing the same with rice. the government has already imposed restrictions on wheat exports. it's a matter of time when restrictions on rice exports might be considered. no deli denied having any such plans, but rumor has already played its part spreading panic to those who rely on indian rice. i am meeting a lot of rice and porters at a trade fair. everyone has a concern that they are getting feedback from indian suppliers that the government is going to ban non vis, muddy exports, which is totally incorrect. at the same time, western official seem to be confused as to their role and all of this on the one hand, they're decrying the idea of a de globalized world and defending multilateralism. multilateralism works it also
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a prerequisite for stopping the d globalization that we are experiencing while on the other. they continue to shower key of with money in weapons, prolonging one of the biggest current catalysts of globalization, the ukraine conflict. the unprecedented anti russian sanctions regime has also forced independent countries to dig their trenches deeper with there are more and more countries in the world that want to have their own independent policy. and no global policeman can stop this natural global process. so with western political and financial leaders continuing to tell the tough guy line, they may have to consider a new path less. they continue to reap what they so that does it. for me, this are staying with us throughout the day as we're bringing mornings and commentary. this is our t internet. ah . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy
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confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with me anyway, could you all to part the bibles command that the sun shall not bear the iniquity of the father and vice versa doesn't always apply in politics,
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but in the case of the recent elections in the philippines, it seems a remarkably relevant the main vote help, not just one, but 2 political dynasties to return or stay in power despite their rather contentious legacies wise family politics. so attractive to filipinos. well, to discuss that, i'm now joined by areas of guy, political science professor at the university of the philippines dillman or his or our guides. great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thanks for having now of filipino politics over the last couple of failures. a wasn't boring at all, but even by your voice, sir, is rather boisterous vendors. i think the latest elections produced rather remarkable results. we have the son of an ousted and disgraced leader, often described as a, as a brutal dictator being chosen as president the life and the daughter of a pretty.
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