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ah, with mid russian allied forces have taken the city of a done yet can little guns, republic thing ukrainian troops have little chance of reclaiming the city. meanwhile, the us encourages you to ditch russian oil. president biden appears to backtrack on his own pledge money in buying the fuel at a cheaper price. and china and russia pledge to join efforts to talk with global challenges and promote a multi polar wealth with welcome to our international mon. is peter scott bringing you the news from moscow headquarters this friday morning? and we started this out with the latest on the war in ukraine, by russia's report, the stroke, the industrial plant in harker region. these and verified pitches appeared to show
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the aftermath of the russian forces attacked on the facility in the village of b as new. the locals claimed that windows and doors in nearby houses were blown out due to the explosion. there's been no official comments so far from moscow or kia on that incident. while fighting is continuing in the don buses with guns, republican ukrainian presidential adviser, amidst the cubes forces are likely to reclaim the city of several done. yet the city is believed to be almost completely under the control of russia and allied dom bus forces while ukrainian so just to remain on the territory of the cities as all plants and the industrial area. and georgia of ukraine troops early withdrew to the neighboring city of lucy chanced. a la city is also seeing fist fighting other moments as they occupies a strategic position with ukranian sheeps. usually it's a strike nearby. several done yet. so archie is eager to john of census this update
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from the front lines right now the ukranian forces are trying to break free as they are besieged on the territory of the as sort plant in the town of severed the nets . helping them out is another garrison in the town of lucy chance, which is just over there. you can see on the horizon there are plumes of smoke. well, you can clearly hear the sounds of war. well battering all around as they are banging all around us. so this is what they were trying to do because the town of lucy chance, which is just over there. it is the last bastion of the ukrainian forces. he and the le ganske people's republic, the town of several, the nets, which they have led to which they had left right now is almost under the complete control of the law. ganske people's republics. army. and while the russian soldiers, as well the only enclave still that is still held by the ukrainians by the ukrainian nationalist, nazis and well, regular soldiers is the territory of the assault plant, but will the,
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the living sector, all the apartment blocks are under the control of the russian and while the allied forces and again the battle is happening just just down the street just literally just maybe a few kilometers away from us. ah, the u. s. inflation rates has risen to an all time high of 8 percent. back in march, treasury secretary john, it's yellen, we assure the country this inflation was not a big problem. but sanctions against rush over sworn ukraine have pushed already high energy and fuel prices up further. and she's not backtracked, acknowledging her assessments on the economy was wrong. is there a risk of inflation? i think there's a small risk and i think it's manageable. i think i was wrong then, as i mentioned, there have been on anticipated. and lord chuck's to the economy that i didn't at the time to fully understand. a recent report from bloomberg found that record
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inflation rates will have the average us household spending $5200.00 more on the same box gets of goods as last year. that's an increase of over $400.00 per month. reporting march from americans in the mountain states are experiencing even higher inflation, averaging over $500.00 in added household expenses in january alone, professor of economics and politics jack rasmus told us about an administration has done little to tackle the problem of rising inflation. i think the democrats are in big trouble because they haven't really addressed the problems. and the people were aware of that. it was pretty obvious what were the forces building towards and more inflation to late last year. we had all these supply problems, not just in the ports, but you know, within the domestic economy as well. and after that, we had a lot of companies and industries. take advantage of the awareness of supply, who didn't have a supply problem, but jacked up their prices. none,
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none the less. so you've got the food companies that are pushing a prices that you've got, even the baby food problem there. but on top of that, you've got something gray real and now that's the sanctions and the rising commodity prices are going on speculators and so forth. and now you got the u. s. companies whose productivity is pretty much collapsing. and they're going to start raising their unit labor costs than jacking up their prices as well. so we have a oh, series of overlaid of causes that are sorta coming together in a, a perfect storm, which means inflation is going to continue for some months here. it is, this isn't going to go away. well, amid that record us inflation, it pays the blanket bon on russian oil impulse is no longer favored by washington. present. biden has made a yuton and announced the us could still buy supplies from moscow. but at the cheaper price, our teeth, rachel blevins, explains the change metric. the white house could be pursuing yet another change in
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policy as president by then now says he would consider reversing his own ban on russian oil. but just as long as the us and europe get a discount and russia doesn't make too much of a profit. so you have the, the, the issue is occurring now as you have europe deciding that they're going to further curtail the purchase of russian oil. and there's a whole lot of consideration going on about what can be done to maybe even purchase the oil, but at a limited price. so that it has to be sold in overwhelming need for the, for the russian to sell it. and it would be sold at a significantly lower price than the market is generating now. now this is a rather vague quote, but it could be explained by the fact that maybe biden is getting ready to start actually tackling the soaring gas prices that we've seen all across the united states over. it is important to note that this is
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a significant change in rhetoric from what we heard from the president, even just in recent month. for this month by announced the united states ban all imports of russian energy. to make it clear, the american people would not be part of subsidizing brutal, unjustified war against people. ukraine. we're banning all in ports of russian oil and gas in energy. that means russian oil no longer be acceptable. u. s. ports of the american people will deal another powerful blow, the food is warmer. now, all of this kind of russian oil imports to the us have stored in response to the news that there would be a ban. but even so, the u. s. continues to call on europe to cut off its reliance on russian supplies and to become, quote, unquote, energy independent. however, official has said that if the you continue to listen to the us, there will be a long term impact that will be felt all across europe. this will destroy all
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european economy. there are no proposed solutions on dealing with what will be equal to an atomic bombing of hungary economy in the event of a possible embargo on russian oil imports. 3 use decision on the embargo of russian oil instead of harming russia will tear apart all europeans at the price of 5 years per liter of gasoline. now the white house has yet to get any clear direction as to what it actually plans to do, but by the latest signals that he could be ready to start focusing on americans and their concern. after months of focusing on ukraine, had his approval ratings remain your record lows with the midterm elections right around the corner. calling mr. north michael hudson believes biden has finally shifted his focus to more domestic issues. this, they reject russian energy. they're going to create crisis, another economy that is even worse than you've seen so far. but they're not going to be able to produce a fertilizer for agriculture. other crops will be down. they're not going to be
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able to heat their buildings so far. they're getting lip service and saying, well maybe in 6 months we'll stop, but they don't expect the united states to be able to hold on that long. the situation is much more complex than the mr. and i realize obviously if he was living in a fantasy world, he was hoping that he could just meet other countries and tell india and china and other countries. will you please to many of the same economic suicide that europe is creating to sort of help us fight russia because we don't like russia? well, other countries are saying, why should we commit suicide? once there was no us economy? fine, then we will replace europe, and america is not able to dictate the world any more pakistani government is also seriously considering buying discounted oil from russia. both western lead and officials that are concerned about the threats of us
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sanctions representative all for the p. m. in run, con has question. those worries though, if russia were to offer us oil at a cheaper rate, and if there were no sanctions on pakistan to buy russian oil than sure, i would consider that the man as a liar. he says, after $45.00 days, we will buy oil from russia if there are no sanctions ignorant. man, there are no sanctions on purchasing oil from russia. ask india. so what's actually stopping him from buying other than fear of us? statement comes amid the new government's economic reforms that have led to search and fuel prices even on face for the economic challenges. amid the political turmoil which followed, the ousting of the former prime minister in con, formally, that was keen to improve relations with russia during his term striking a deal for russian oil imports back in 2018. we heard from a sub saying ahmed dar research fellow at the center for security strategy and
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policy. the things that americans removal made pakistan's already difficult economic situation worse. i, cassandra was offered recently by the russian counter boss during the cons administration. did. we are going to give you our lemon gas with, you know, at least 40 percent less to what you are actually buying right now. but unfortunately, cons administration was dramatically changed. april and the current government is trying really hard right now in order to overcome music. nomic crisis right now that is focused on ease of facing right now. why? because a lot of investors of supreme god, vincent, him run caught and then they saw what happened with con and these corrupt leaders. i know back into business, they pulled out all of their money from the stock market and from the financial sector, which actually put a grid and tremendous pressure on the government because they were left with no money. china and russia have pledged to work on a united approach,
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responding to global challenges and calling for continued upon a ship and promoting democracy with china's leader sheathing ping, saying the china would find a way to support russia financially without violating western sanctions imposed on the country. because of the conflicts in ukraine, monopolizing the definition of democracy, imposing values and interfering in the internal affairs of other countries under the guise of democracy and human rights as unpopular and will not succeed. china as ready to work with russia in the international community to promote true democracy that is in line with the national conditions and public opinion of all countries. in such a difficult, critical time that the world is going through today, a comprehensive strategic partnership with the people's republic of china remains among the priorities of the foreign policy of the russian federation. the experience of joint work shows that our ties have an inexhaustible potential. the annual conference on russia, china corporation, focused on countering perceive threats from military alliances like nato and orcus,
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as well as western sanctions over russia's aggression in ukraine and the impacts they've had on the global economy. we took our vice president of the center for china and globalization. thinktank believes that states should respect the various types of democracy in the world. those china and russia contribute to global economic development. each emphasizes independence very much and each emphasizes corporation with other countries. and both of them are testing to play important role in the world of today. and we call for peace and focusing on development rather than war mondrey, no country in the world has a monopoly all democracy. as a matter of fact, democracy should suit the special circumstances of the countries. it is applied to horribly country like china. of course, we need democracy. of course we have democracy in our princess. however,
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our democracy is very different from that in the united states of britain on many other churches, while therefore we embrace democracy on the one hand. and we promote economic and political development with our own special tasks. therefore, i think countries need to respect each other, rather than using their version of democracy and accused other country as if they have a monopoly of democracy. that's not the case. and that should not be the case in the world of to day countries. d to respect each other rather than try to overthrow each other and move it. oh, now the pence against head of cyber command has confirmed us. miniature hock is our conducting offensive operations and supports of the key of government's image versus offensive in ukraine. we conducted a series of operations across the full spectrum, offensive defensive and information operations. we went in december 2021 at the
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invitation of the key government to come and hunt with them. we stayed there for a period of almost 90 days since the beginning of the conflicts in ukraine rush has been targeted by cyber attacks and data leaks on an unprecedented scale. russian officials condemned the increasing number of hockey in, attacks against russia, states institutions and critical infrastructure, which is foreign ministry issued a statement claiming that the attacks carried out were mainly from north america. you and ukraine that we heard from scott with a former marine corps intelligence officer on the issue. there's no doubt that this is a cyber war, i mean, but let's, let's pretend that it hasn't been going on for some time, but it's been limited in scope and scale. we're not talking about, you know, full fledged cyber warfare. but you know, he, he hinges what's going on. he said we went hunting. that means they, they sat down and check with their ukranian counterparts. and i believe what they were looking for are the hacking tools of various russian or russian affiliated,
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you hacking groups, signed it down before they, they can attack this. if this operation was working, if united states was seeing, you know, great results from this, you wouldn't be hearing a word about this. i mean, cyber is some of the most secretive our operations undertaken to the fact that a 4 star general is speech into a foreign press outlet ragging about capabilities means that it didn't work. and so they're trying, but they're there now. they're going back on their information warfare aspect, which is trying to spin, failure into success. believe me, if it was succeeding, we wouldn't be hearing about it. even the fact he's talking about it tells me they failed. they failed big. and this is a desperate effort to spin, failure to success. ah, and his financial crime fighting agency will investigate see opposition leaders over money laundering, allegations, opposition congress party president. sonya gone down to hassan raoul are accused of
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forming a shell company and illegally getting control of properties with $300000000.00. bought them to say there is no evidence of money laundering or of any money exchange. let's go on a list test seen when a walla believes that the investigation has been opened to distract public attention from the countries economic problems. the 9 year old case this case had shut down. the agency shut the case because they found no medicine. so why did they decide to act and then decided to act to know because they want to devote to the countries or tension from the problems that the country ceasing. india is an, a massive economic don't be nice contracting for the 1st time in 45 years. you have the highest unemployment in the dejan book. appetite income is declining and to divert attention from economic issues. the agencies, i think right now also because the elections coming up and the ruling party jumped up. id is not in a strong position in the election. there are no just to be proved. nothing can happen. like i said,
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the agency shut the case or your own. there is nothing in this case. there is nothing in this give that even medicine investigation. this is only been done because the process of the punishment it will lead to no punishment will need a process of the punish. amid rising inflation and fuel costs, us officials have a new plan to tackle the crisis using organic farming methods. but it seems upon we'll face difficulties in practice as has been witnessed in the past, in sure lanka has created moping reports for months and months. the flood waters have been rising. gas prices have been going up and up. americans are now being told that things could be soon, even worse, especially when it comes to food. there's a lot going on right now, but the idea we're going to be able, it's, you know, quick switch, bring down the cost of gasoline is not likely in their term, nor is it with regard to food prices at the supermarket or of 8 percent over march of last year,
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why it's more expensive for farmers to fertilize their crops. and the fuel that they use for their machines is also more expensive. both of those situations have a lot to do with anti rush and sanction. some farmers are speaking up and raising the alarm at this point, biden is coming forward and saying he feels their pain and he has a plan. samantha power put it into words. we're working with countries to think about natural solutions like manure in compost. and this may hasten transitions that would have been in the interest of farmers to make eventually anyway, so never let a crisis go to waste organic farming sounds all nice and eager, logical, but it doesn't work out too well in practice, sri lanka tried it and as a result, their crop output decreased by a 3rd t industry alone. last $425000000.00. things got to be so bad. the government actually paid out compensation to those farmers who lost out amid their little experiment. but the economic nightmare is still on hunger rioting. in the street,
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the sri lanka, government even backtrack. someone saying we are not as stubborn government. we are sensitive to the needs of the people. american farmers see what's on the horizon and they are not happy about it. meanwhile, the rate of savings among americans is the lowest. it's been in 14 years. the biden white house continues to roll out plans that match a liberal value system. however, the problems on the ground are very real and getting worse. caleb martin, r t new york. on and done that money or own is off money. so farms in southern california say the farmers are facing a perfect storm of economic woes with fertilizer shortages being just one of them. as everybody knows, the cost of diesel is crazy high. so that's going to hurt, and you have to get more money from the crop with tractors everything. and then after the crop is grown, you gotta take that crop with diesel and get it to the supermarket. people are
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having problems with fertilize, they're not getting enough fertilize well. so they're going to cut back on their acreage of how much they plan. you're not going to go in there and plant a bunch stuff and then lose it. you can't do that. so you want to make a good crop, so we're going to do it for as many have much fertilizer you can get besides having to worry about the weather has like you usually have to worry about. they have to worry about. i can get an a fertilize and we're going to be on the for this harvest, this diesel. everything's this crazy expensive. there's so many of these things just play off of one another. it starts with the fuel, but it certainly doesn't in there and it's just everything is just kind of circular . you had it just as fossil cost on costs and then plus all of the, the regulations and the minimum wage in the, just all of these factors just add to the cost of what it takes to bring to the
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table. and then that certainly is going to translate into higher cost to the customers. your both an old gun make under conventional farm. are you having to shift your farm in practices now from one to the other depending on the availability of, of fertilizes or even the spending habits of customers? i haven't yet because last year we had a good year and i was fortunate. so when the fertilizer to get through this year, i, i don't know what's going to happen next years. he's going to be available. aust weiss's march, you know, this whole idea to being able to use manure and everything else is it's, it's crazy. it's a data data that's coming from somebody that has not a clue about farming, right? they don't know, they don't know what they're talking about. they don't know what they're doing. they don't know about the availability. and like dan was saying earlier, like they, they want to kind of, they want to use the newer, but yet they want to also get rid of cows. so where is obviously newer and
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everything and come from it's, i mean it's just, it's craziness. there is none of this makes any sense. we're close maneuvers not a good balance fertilizer. i mean it's a quick hit of nitrogen and if you put too much it'll burn your plants. when you've got to put just as much as you can put without burning the plans, then it's gone in a few weeks and you know, you need something else. so rough as 6 23 am moscow time head over to a website for mol, on any of those stories. if not, mine is be just call me back again at the top of the hour with another one down of all the latest. ah ah ah
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eclipse in 55 with okay, so 9 is 25, i'm speaking with ben in the european union. the kremlin media machine, the state on russia for date, and c, r t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest and with only one main thing is important for naziism, internationally speaking, that is, that nations that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation, so other slaves americans,
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proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous go. you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so some walked out of it on noon. i english e, i'm b. i nod, felicia stood off to observe on and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the reason us had germany is so dangerous, is it the law? the sovereignty of all the countries? the exceptionalism that american uses and it's in national war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions and millions wars business and businesses good. and that is the
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a widow pollution estoppel said those should be good for you if there was a good enough of grace for argument you much anybody out the door a side you got laid them they need that mr. levy and he's not because on your mobile with a lot of people fleeing from southeastern ukraine, some have been bomb shelters for nearly 3 weeks. there was no phone reception,
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so many had no idea how to get out of town with let me see if the piece doesn't speak with us before enough. so some walked 4 hours through a humanitarian corridor that heard about others, decided to risk it and just drove out, hoping not to get caught in the crossfire. some were wandering around looking for a way out when they were picked up by russian soldiers with.

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