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i don't know who she is, you know, point a to use for us to play new philosophies come up with a destruction and desperation following alleged ukrainian military shelling of civilian areas in the done. yes, the republic with several reported killed are you hears from local residence in the indian community in russia provides a critical medical supplies to people in the don back. and brent oil prices exceed $125.00 per barrel. as you move to impose a partial oil embargo on russian oil imports shaking of the blocks already, we can economy
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with a lot of direct from our studios in moscow. this is our international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now a chemical storage tank has reportedly exploded in a western part of the conflict with lu ganske republic. these images purportedly showed the blasts of the thought chemical plant in the city of 7 don't. yet. local officials have blamed ukrainian forces saying that the storage tank appeared to have been detonated. now the ukrainian army is said to have been in control of the industrial area at the time of the incident. meanwhile, in the neighboring danielle republic, a residential area was shelled several times by ukrainian forces on tuesday with several casualties reported by local authorities. and we need to warn you that the
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following images may be disturbing. among the victims was a woman 46 year old mine worker who was killed while she slept in her home. her son was also wounded in the attack, but managed to survive. we visited the site of the tragedy and found the victim sister in a desperate state. you have any news on his dad should be shallow, because whatever you log, this thing is ball. in your log nominally, did you lie him? good. ukrainian artillery killed a 46 year old woman who lives in this house. apparently she was sleeping after and night shift at work. she works in a coal mine that says nearby rocket landed right in her house. her bedroom is right over there. and the piece of the rocket
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hit her right in the neck with me on the bridge loan. this idea didn't legend me, i'm her sister was also or can that's i am but so she heard the sounds of shilling and rushed back to her house. you will, i'm not on board. you your wooden. i shall heels. lucia rushed me recently. he madeleine, in the morning when you, when you get all your mule once done, boy, what is this wood there? the, the modem is,
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is that is an hour ago. bob's was appointed for wheeler go. good grady she on, we're done damage initiative. so didn't happen. anybody did it on shark biz pena jonah? so bob boiler wants to badness kanisha bit though not by soon log school got ours. you bit mom sued up. i believe her at least 6 people have been killed as the result of ukrainian shilling off residential areas here in john nets that took place over sunday. and monday, we are right now at one of the addresses where one woman 63 year old woman was killed and said we've arrived just in time as her neighbors and her loved ones. so place her coffin in this score, her ready to take her to the cemetery. let's take
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a look now at what happened to her house. basically, the shelling took place here on sunday evening. take a look at what's inside. this must have been a really high caliber rocket. as of this house is now completely destroyed and the woman was buried under the rubble, her son and her husband were not here at the time. but as they told me, emergency services tried to dig her out. but unfortunately, she was already dead. this is the witness account of her neighbor gets mutual and show us. there were some lat bangs around 5 or 6 o'clock in the evening. i couldn't hear the incoming shells, but i heard the impact one in the garden and one directly it into house. she was home at the time. neighbors ran over and started removing the rumble to try to rescue her emergency workers came and took her out. that she was already dead. she
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had been a really good person in indian community. and russia has set up an initiative to help refugees and soldiers in the dumbass. the charity titled deja after the hindi word for direction has been sending relief supplies to residents of the war torn region. the foundation has made 2 shipments of medicine already this month and says that those supplies are only the beginning. the deliveries are taken to russia's border with the don bass republics and are then handed over to local administrations. he heard from the initiatives founder who says that he feels it's his duty to help the people of don bass in solidarity with russia. this invoice and id this or this is it endorsed and family. so we are a mix of family. so that's why they are doing my hard don't any, nobody ask us about there's
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a lot of issues. a lot of people needs this. all of this think not only so there's other duty and more to deal. so it will be there is no reason to say that they don't change the soviet union india. so no our duty, well, we are doing the same thing. what to for. and thirdly, so we are helping each other. so nothing more. meanwhile, the video has emerged from the city of lavonne near the polish border where ukrainian refugees arriving from the war torn eastern part of the country were reportedly denied humanitarian aid from the united nations because they were speaking russian. the incident devolved into a heated argument. honey, you johnny come when you are a you might you thought a numerous
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ukrainian speak russian as a 1st language, especially in eastern areas where the conflict has been the most pronounced in the done yet can look odds. republics. russian is spoken by around 90 percent of the population. neither the u. n nor g of has commented about the footage from level of labor and human rights lawyer. den cavellas says that there is no justification for such actions. this is clearly a pretext that this person is using to deny russian speakers
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aid because he doesn't like russian speakers. very disturbing. and honestly, it kind of underscores how this conflict began and the peoples of the dumbass, most of whom speak russian and what we've seen from the government in kiev is racism. and you know, discrimination against the russian speakers. and we see this in this video, and it's the legal as the woman points out, this is un aide, but it appears to be ukrainians who decided they're not going to give it to russian speaking. again, there's no justification for that. obviously if people are hungry and need to be given to them that you know, we can understand the need for food and water in any language. right. the price of brent oil has exceeded $125.00 per barrel. as the e u moves to impose
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a partial embargo on russian supplies of the commodity, some e u states, particularly hungary have opposed the measure due to their heavy dependence on imports of russian oil. cro shouldn't president is wrong. the lot of it has admitted that the current restrictive measures have not led to a substantial weakening of russia's economy. but now it does not seem, i vote a true no. unfortunately, the sanctions don't work. possibly at some point they will. and the rubel didn't drop. russia doesn't feel any of these from the financial point of view. and when it does, the war will be over. the price will be paid by european citizens, while vladimir putin will smile with satisfaction. last year, european countries accounted for almost half of russia's exports while china took in almost a 3rd. but since january this year, the export of both russian gas and oil to beijing has been reduced. a drop that has been beneficial to russia as the price of both has significantly grow or tis on
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quarter comments now on how the western sanctions have bitten back against the use economy. you sanctions, round 6 is locked and loaded this time. brussels is aiming for a near complete ban on russian oil by the end of the year to night. european commission agree to 6th package of sanctions. it will allow a ban on oil imports from russia. the sanctions will immediately impact 75 percent of russian oil imports. and by the end of the year, 90 percent of the russian oil imported in europe will be banned. after seeing that damage wrought by the last 5 sanction packages on the very countries that deployed them in the 1st place, many europeans aren't convinced anything's going to be different. this time. sanctions may have harmed russia's credit worthiness, but the 70 percent surgeon, world gas prices alone has supercharged its balance of payments. it's current account, trade surplus according to its central bank, is now over 3 times the pre invasion level. at the same time,
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sanctions are clearly hurting countries in western and central europe who are imposing them. banning bore russian oil is only likely to push already, skyrocketing energy prices even higher and it won't just affect the u. v. use decision to ban the majority of russian oil imports will cause the barrel price to go higher, still spelling yet more misery for fuel prices in the u. k. the same goes for germany. rising prices and economic uncertainty are causing serious problems for a large proportion of the population. more than one in 3 fears, they will no longer have enough money to cover their living expenses. here we have an especially severe case. the german economy has been ravaged by record breaking inflation, standing at 8.7 percent for me. that's the highest, it's been since the 1970. to make matters worse. the more ominous threats of a global food crisis is also a menace to the entire world. sanctions, no,
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no subtlety. millions of innocent people across europe and far from its shores will suffer as food and energy. prices or supply lines are disrupted, trade links collapse. the victims are overwhelmingly the poor, with all this bad news that followed europe's anti russia sanctions. one has to wonder if the politicians who pass this latest package have been living under a rock. how bad do things have to get for them to get out from under it? you leaders have tentatively agreed to cut off rushes largest bank from the international transaction network. swift. the move intended to disconnect the bank from the global financial system as part of a 6 round of sanctions to pressure russia to ended the conflict in ukraine. but the bank says it was already prepared and the new measure will not have a significant effect. disconnecting from swift does not change the current situation in international settlements. domestic transactions do not depend on swift and will be carried out by the bank and the standard mode. spare bank
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previously shifted to a russian based system as an alternative to swift. most banks in the country have been already switched over to that network. this, according to the national central bank, russian authority say that the countries financial system has been prepared for the shut off and has already withstood the initial shock of the western sanctions. meanwhile, mastercard, c. e o has said swift may even cease to exist in the next 5 years. and also the south asian country of bangladesh is considering adopting new payment methods to save money. investor mich fires time, believes that the world has changed too much for swift to remain the predominant platform for international transactions. i've never seen in my career which has been long and extensive in finance. i've never seen sanctions that were successful . and i think that these were well telegraphed in advance. i think it's more of a public relations gimmick to have these and an actual impact that it's going to
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have. i think the world has changed pretty drastically. we're not looking at a situation that was in the 1960 seventy's eighty's or ninety's. this is a new new euro. and we know in crypto came around, you see that people are able to transfer things fairly quickly and a lot more efficiently and cheaply. and i think that that is a big part of the system. i think, i think that alternative payment systems that have been set up in russia is not isolated by itself in a bubble. when people don't realize is there are several countries that are using a different way to transact in the u. s. dollar. the gemini might have seen, you know, might be over in about 5 years, because india, china, iran, brazil, u e, and saudi arabia, a couple other middle eastern countries and asian countries are in for using different types of alternative payment systems that are transacting oil. meanwhile, the netherlands has become the 4th e u country to stop receiving russian natural gas supplies. that's after amsterdam
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refused to pay for russian imports of the fuel in roubles. dutch company death tara has said that rouble payments would violate the sanctions and present to many financial and operational risks. now the company has also warned that it's impossible to predict whether or not cutting russian gas would lead to serious consequences on the european market. despite the country potentially missing out on the billions of cubic meters of the commodity, russian state exported gas prom previously suspended supplies to you states, bulgaria, poland, and finland. that's after moscow required western powers to pay for their commodity imports in roubles as a response to sanctions. those countries imposed against russia's economy. so far to doesn't european companies have reportedly opened rouble accounts to comply with the requirement. geopolitical analyst rayner ross was, says western countries should pull their citizens prior to deciding to jeopardize
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their gas supplies because ordinary consumers will be paying the costs. course the supply in the european gas market is limited and therefore the prizes are expected to rise further. and this, of course, will to be paid by the consumer. so in the end, it's the western consumer who pays the price for the decisions made by the so called political leads. and this is the question, where is this going to lead us to? what is the long term prospect? what is the benefit for the western countries? and if the benefit for the country. so let's say for the political leads, taking those decisions. con grinned with the interests of the normal citizens of the industry of the working force in the european union, which is endangered by rising and actually prices. and this is the crucial question, a question which needs to be debated now. the former lawyer for hillary clinton,
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has it been found not guilty of lying to the fbi i in 2016 about donald trump selected ties to russia before the verdict. former u. s. general attorney general, excuse me, bill bar said that the case which became known as russia gate represents a grave injustice to both the american people and a former president. trump. i think whatever you think of cronsa sacked is that the whole russia thing was a grave injustice. who was a dude appears to be a dirty political tractor. was used 1st to hobble him and then potentially to drive him from offers. it was a gross injustice. he was, it was and it, and it hurts united states in many ways, including what we're saying in ukraine these days. you know, it, it distorted our foreign policy and we have the not guilty verdict for michael sussman. ah, which indicates that the jury did not believe that what he said to the api i
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constituted illegal deception of the, at the i. but regardless, the trial at this point is making headlines because of the bomb shell testimony that it appears that hillary clinton did indeed sign off on the spreading of unverified rumors linking donald trump to russia. and it was the hillary clinton campaign that originated those rumors that found their way into the press. this is what we heard. i discussed it with hillary as well. i don't remember the substance of the conversation, but notionally, the discussion was pe, we have this and we want to share it with a reporter. she agreed with the decision. as a result of this bombshell testimony from the michael sussman trial, we have donald trump saying that he feels only partially vindicated by the fact that this is now in public records in russia gate originated hillary clinton. this is donald trump. this is one of the greatest political scandals in history for 3
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years. i had to fight her off and fight those crooked people off and you'll never get your reputation fully back. where do i get my reputation back now? william bar, the former us attorney general, says that this not only affected the political career of donald trump and the trump residency, but it actually affected us foreign policy though there are global consequences. decision made by the every clinton campaign that is now in public testimony given at the microsoft mon trial. michael. dr. maybe acquitted that bombshell testimony has huge implicate we spoke with a former aid to us at president ronald reagan. paul craig roberts, who says russia gate was created to stabilize us russian relations, where the brother, the frog declared, that one of his goals was to normalize relations with russia. he assured a major threat to the power of the military st. complex,
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which needs an enemy. so an ordinary 1st person would see in all of this the danger of military conflict between russia and the united states. so i think that's what bill bar sees him so now realize that he made a terrible stay when he was 30, don't know, and did not just stop the hose. a ordered investigation of the democratic party. but he did not an historic presidential election in columbia, as for the 1st time in decades to slightly left wing candidates, are proceeding to a run off. later in june, gustavo petro, a former gorilla,
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and one time mayor of colombian, capital one, the largest share of the vote, with 40 percent. his rival, rodolfo hernandez, whose campaign was largely carried out on the social network. tick tock received 28 percent of the vote. both candidates fell short of the 50 percent threshold to win the election outright. petro has vowed to transform the country's economic system and reset relations with the us, including changes to the approach to the drug war and a reexamination re bilateral trade agreement. hernandez has built his election campaign on a promise of fighting corruption and criticizing the country's political establishment . he also considers it necessary to revive relations with neighboring socialist countries. venezuela heard from independent journalist fiorella, isabel, who says that the colombians have been long trying to get rid of their current government. the columbia. people are sick and tired of having bloodshed. and they
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have reiterated that this is a fight against for any certain ideology. you know, it's not a fight against capitalism, but they've reiterated this is a fight to at least have the existence of a genuine republic and be able to have a democracy, which is why any candidate that is not the current establishment is a shift for them. columbia is actually largely for country, it's a christian country is a country that has been perpetuated, this whole neo liberal, colonial stay of the united states. a lot of colombians around the country and some in bogota. i've been fighting to get rid of this government no matter if they've had to make alliances with people. they don't agree with the situation right now. we're at least both of these candidates have said that they would like to rehabilitate relationships with venezuela in some way. in form of economics, but petro has decided that he wants to increase the g d p by 5.5 percent in order to actually provide to some social programs. so there's
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a start difference between the businessman, the rich guy that many say he's a business and so he's going to run the country like a business very similar to accomplish this. right. and of course the stuff. petra was more of a social democrat 36 minutes. that's why we'll be back to another phone. such news, stay with us. this is our internet. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah
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. ah, with a less than 3 months, the west ukraine narrative has been turned on its head. ukraine is not waiting is steadily. louis like the west is not unified in back divisions are widening. the rushing economy is weathering,
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massive sanctions. western economies are in trouble. who will blame 1st a whole more when i was showing wrong, when i just don't know. i mean, you have to figure out this thing becomes the advocate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart,
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we choose to look for common ground. i was standing in an alley smoking a joint one day and a man came up to me and pulled a joint from my mouth. and he said, don't you know that that's what the capitalists and the jews want you to do. and we were violent towards those people because we believe that were the superior race. we were here 1st and this is our pantry, guns, ammo, still tow doc martens, tattooing violence just just prerequisite to enter or exit tree walked off. like i can see this looking at ace about it. i feel like he feared me being part of that movement. i got to feel a sense of power. when i felt powerless, i got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i felt that we had a strategy,
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we wanted to clean our image up and make our message more palatable to the masses. don't get tattoos don't shape your head. don't get arrested. go to college, join the military, keep your head down,
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go mainstream news. news ah and i began to hear about these organizations that were trying to help guys get out of the movement because only the guys who were in the movement could really understand what the guys who were currently getting out with feel like life after hate is an organization that was founded by 4 x skin head, neo nazi white supremacist in the us and canada. and they found each other and they
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knew that they wanted to help other guys get out. so the idea is to get them out, make, keep them safe, and get that kind of support that they need from other performers in order to stay out with . welcome and you're welcome, ma'am. we're pioneer. we're the 1st ones to do this. we're the 1st one. and quite frankly, probably the only ones doing it. and we're certainly the only ones driven by 100 percent formless at this point. even if your desire to do this is new and you don't have the experience. each of us in this room has the capability to help people

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