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ah, a piles of concrete burns houses, burns apartment blocks all over the place. it won't be soon when the life will last spring again. here in archie cru visits a strategic frontline city in the la guns republic shelled for a month, reportedly by ukrainian artillery. the un warns of a global catastrophe in 2023 in russia and ukraine. agricultural products are not allowed to return to the market. washington wants to restrict imports from it. chinese province over forced labor allegations that despite a long history of u. s. corporations, using sweatshops abroad with
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97 percent of the low gods republic is now free of ukraine's forces. this is according to the russian defense minister. meanwhile, the ukrainian president says that the future of the don boss is now being decided in several done yet, where the most intensive fighting is ongoing. here on the map, you can see an area where it is said, thousands of ukrainian troops are about to be encircled as russian. and don bass forces are slowly advancing from the north and south, but is eager to don of visits. the strategically important city of personnel almost raised to the ground, reportedly by the ukrainian artillery citizens of this little town. and the la guns people's republic they had to walk through hell via the town is no more. those piles of concrete burnt houses, burns apartment blocks all over the place. it won't be soon when the life will spring again. here this is mother hugo,
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in miniature. but unlike its big city brother, the town of papa now has had it worse. and this is what happens to city, his towns and villages that the ukrainian forces refused to leave. for example, this little village of papa. now they've, as they fought for every apartment block for every building as they well set up their firing positions on top of well buildings like this. there was no other choice but to well raised the place to the ground. it's been a month since the ukrainians fled from this place, yet the scenary a trace of peace. here only desolation and endless columns of tanks, artillery and other military vehicles of all sorts. key if through all it had to defend the strategically crucial town. every house was a fortress, every street, a front line. now it's a key launchpad for the russians and the la guns people's republics militia who are trying to push the battles away from this impaired place. even in the city of maria
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upa, which is battered by the will, we did see some signs of civilian life. i 1st saw people very cautiously, cruel out of the basement. then we saw the public transport. nothing like that. here in the little village of papa. now not a single civilians all in the street. just bangs of artillery fire and a heavy smell of gunpowder in the air makers done a reporting from the la guns people's republic r t. the ear goes all out to blame russia for the world's troubles with a global grain shortage. and the alleged war crimes topping its agenda and the fact that the e u has no evidence of either does not appear to be of concern. here's our tea contributor rachel marston with commentary must be made of rushes and master to the united nations security council. he'd been walking out of the session this week during which european council president shanisha delivered lightly diatribe,
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proceeding at the meeting of election work times in ukraine designation nature. i me, who has already attributed any responsibility to russia in his address, but then he said, we need evidence to hold accountable those responses to them. we need evidence and that's why we are no helping to collect evidence of these crimes. impunity is not an option working backwards from a desire conclusion isn't exactly how the process is supposed to work. michelle said, we welcome the international court of justice provisional measures, ordering russia to suspend military operations immediately. but if the you really wanted to help and beyond calling crane, then why are you members states flooding the country with weapons robins on peace. according to michelle, as we speak, we hear reports. a russian course is willing sexual violence as a weapon war. but in fact, as he spoke,
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ukrainian lawmakers were in the process of moving to fire the official human rights commissioner, neela denise de la, who had been spreading ros flavored claims of sexual violence against russian troops. but that's what happens when you officially let their wishful thinking and argue like the wine is substitute for care, consideration of facts and her sources. speaking, if you ever bothered to investigate deeds, definitely documented sexual violence of margaret's in libya, which amnesty international and other human rights groups attributed to the policy setting in the way of nato's member countries invasion, andy stabilization of that our country. this horrifying report chet's new light on the suffering of people intercepted at sea and returned to libya where they are immediately funnelled into arbitrary detention and systematically subjected to torture, sexual violence, forced labor and other exploitation with total impunity. so shanisha now saying
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that you is working to eradicate traffic to people sleep this time in ukraine to be the height of. 2 irony when you played a role in creating the opportunity for human tracking of like libya. michelle also would use the kremlin of using food supplies, a missile against the countries. but the u. s. and you have just didn't use russia trying to deliver stolen grain to developing countries. mister ambassador of the russian federation. let's be honest. the kremlin is using food supplies a stealth inside or doing developing turn threes. hello. picking a lane shot mission is to grain. a stealth missile, or a potential level read is easy. a good thing now, or a bad thing. at least mazda was
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a legit be trying to feed people. ukraine seems less interested in doing so. recently, our foreign minister made a statement in which it clearly defined that the 1st priority is security. the 2nd is security, and the 3rd is security. if this issue is not resolved, if our country is not safe, no grain will go anywhere because the issue of security is number one for us. well, to bad shun, michelle, she you, superstar didn't get the memo before throwing down questionable and hypocritical assertions in front of the united nations warns that the world faces a global food catastrophe in 2023 if agricultural products and fertilizers from russia and ukraine, do not return the current food crisis may rapidly turn into a food catastrophe of global proportions in 2023 higher energy costs and trade restrictions on the fertilizer supply from the black sea region have resulted in
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fertilizer prices rising even faster than food prices. but the west continues to blame russia for rising prices, inflation and hunger. america is fighting on 2 fronts at home. it's inflation and rising prices abroad and shopping, your credit offender, democracy, and feeding those were left hungry around the world because russian of tri cities exist. russian federation claims falsely that the international community sanctions are to blame for worsening the global food crisis. the decision to weaponized food is moscow's, and moscow's alone. russia using food as a weapon full. this is disrupting the food security, driving prices and closing drivers. timing. meanwhile and marble port, more than 50000 tons of exportable grain are said to have been rendered unusable despite international warnings of a looming through crisis. moscow says ukrainian forces torched,
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the grains silos. the head of the russian led military advance there. some of the storage and loading hardware at the site have also been heavily damaged. russia has accused ukrainian military of committing, quote food, terrorism against its own people are used to mon costs of reports from the scene. we received exclusive access to these grains terminal in the c port in the city of maria apple, under my feet, are thousands of tons of corn which was burned down. according to russian defense ministry and local authorities as well. the storage facilities were set on fire as ukrainian nationalist battalions were retreating. the ground here and this corn is still warm as the result of the fire, which was set to it by the ukrainian and nationalist stood there is still there still smoke in other places as a local workers are trying to put the fire out. now, according to the administration of the c port that were at least $50000.00 tons of
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corn and wheat which was destroyed, it's now unusable, not only for human consumption, but for life stock as well. from on coster of r t. maria bolden as people's republic, jack rasmussen, professor of economics and politics at st. mary's college of california and radical decide the director of the geopolitical economy. research group say that the acquisitions by the west are a little more than a blame game. i think that the whole name russia game began a long time ago. remember, it was russia that was responsible for hillary clinton, losing the election to donna trump. it's russia that's responsible for the inflation of fuel prices now. rates, russia, that's in responsible for the inflation of food prices. so i think that it's, it's really an extremely self serving blaine game. if they wanted, they could have made exemptions for food. they love to use russia in order to blame
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the suffering that's caused by people in a certain sense. it's as though the united states a sanctioning the whole world, they want to try to don't go to one of the instructional, but so far it hasn't worked. the number of countries that are prepared to sanction rough chuck, they're prepared to send a little late to ukraine. i actually quite small and they represented by small minority of the world's population. but as most countries are fighting sheil stack, so i don't think it's going to be very convincing. the usaa was really concern. it could exempt the export of grain for a while, as it has for certain bankers and financial transactions and certain u. s. companies that need certain industrial metals and so forth. there's all kinds of exemptions to the sanctions, but there doesn't seem exemption interest here on the part of united states. in fact, as i understand at the u. s. is even warned. some of the countries like, you know, india, turkey, jip,
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should they get the grain and somehow get through the know their subject, the sanctions from the u. s. which is kind of indication that the u. s. isn't really serious about this if they really wanted to, there would be a way that they could exempted and let this food get out to those countries that desperately needed. also, i think people got to realize is not just the supply of these actual products that are causing the price to go up the, the constraint of the supply. but you got the international commodity futures, speculators who are driving up the price. you've got the shipping companies who are driving up the price and ship insurance companies even before you have a problem with the shortage of the actual physical product. so, you know, what is the us doing about that cause of the inflation? is this full price is, has been brewing for many years. more and more farmers are being squeezed out of cultivation, more money,
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land is going into the kinds of big corporations. and i think this is not. and also more and more countries have been persuaded over the last many decades bandage, any concern with their food security and become dependent on the market. we're going to have continuing through crises and not just in these commodities the, these rom, raw food products, but you're going to see problems of hoarding. those countries that do produce wheat, brazil, u. s and so forth, australia, they're going to start hoarding their supplies because they know it's short. that's going to drive a prices even more. and then you have a substitute products and complimentary products thing. going to go up like chemical fertilizers going to go up because your natural fertilizers, potash is, isn't veiled, going to go up in price palmer is going to go up. annual fee is going to go up. so this is like a, a, an octopus with pinnacle. and in the u. s. washington, is it to impose important restrictions on a chinese province over forced labor allegations, while the u. s. itself has
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a long history of using labor from developing nations ortiz rachel blevins comments . the united states is now weeks away from implementing a new law that will mean both increase tensions with china and higher prices for americans. the weaker force labor prevention will require companies in china, northwestern province to prove that their products, which include everything from a 5th of the world's cotton supply to parts for popular electronics were not made using forced labor. the members of congress who supported the new law claimed it was their way to speak out for human rights. congress on a bipartisan and bicameral basis will continue to condemn and confront the ccpo human rights abuses in chin, john and in the region and hold it accountable. if america does not speak out for human rights in china because of commercial interests, we lose all moral authority to speak out for human rights any place in the world.
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but it's not quite that simple, and there is already been a lot of confusion over what is defined as force labor for chinese companies, as well as what rules american companies are supposed to follow. while you as lawmakers claim they are concerned for human rights. now that concern appears to be non existent for the american companies that allegedly still use labor from sweatshops such as nike and just me. or the companies that have been caught profiting off of force labor and child labor overseas in order to obtain home oil for their products, such as nestle and procter and gamble. and that's not to mention the companies that will do anything for cheap, cobol mining for their electronic many of them dian landslides, from his fixation while trapped underground, or as a result of the failure of machinery. much of the countries colton is extracted by children who work in dangerous conditions as washers and diggers. doing adults work in a hazardous environment, many colton, mining sites, are rife with prostitution, sexually transmitted diseases, rape,
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and gender based violence that affect vulnerable children and women. while the buying administration looks the other way in order to justify their transition to a digital world, this is been an ongoing issue for years with amnesty international repeatedly drawing attention to the lack of action, nearly 2 years on some of the richest and most powerful companies in the world are still making excuses for not investigating their supply chains. even those who are investigating or failing to disclose the human rights risks and abuses they fine. so as you, as leaders, are only interested in taking a stand on human rights when they believe china is the culprit. now what do we know about the allegations they're making? well, the united nations high commissioner for human rights visited china earlier this year. and she actually praised the chinese government for their efforts, you lift the nation out of poverty and to provide a social safety net for their people. however, it was her refusal to declare, she found evidence of genocide that was met with backlash online. michelle bachelor
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at the head of the un human rights council should be fired for looking the other way on genocide during her chinese propaganda tour. michelle bachelor lead failed to advocate for repressed riggers, barring that she should be replaced, winter term expires in september. say china commission chairs, we demand the resignation of high commissioner of human rights. michelle badger led immediately. she neglect or mandate, and the un founding principals. it's notable the outrage was directed at the us and it's on the ground reporting instead of the us lawmakers who are showing once again they only care about human rights when it fits into their political agenda. personally, i don't think that the americans are actually in the position to criticize others, but you know, you can't expect people to do what, you know, things in the way you want them to. we have to understand that this is an election year in america. and i think everything becomes political. and also the
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crux of the matter, i think, is the u. s. government is, is going through a process of putting a new legislations to totally reshape the global supply chain. and that affects a lot of industries actually. but whether this is going to be effective or not, it's going to be beneficial to the consumer as to the different countries economy is. that's a different matter. my personal take is that this is very counter productive. ah, molly will continue to be burdened by sanctions imposed by a regional political and economic union. the economic community of west african states came to the decision after it was said that the countries in term government had prolonged its transition to democracy by 2 more years. echo wash regrets that
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while negotiations are still ongoing to reach a consensus, the mountain authorities took this division. reunion also demanded that the period be reduced to a 16 month maximum after earlier rejecting a 5 year timeline proposed by molly and authorities with the countries ruling quinta, refusing to organize democratic elections. echo was imposed stiff. the sanctions on molly, including restrictions on monetary operations in cross border movement, a government spokesperson claims molly is open to compromise. don't look trans. molly's president of the transition and head of state has always instructed us to seek a compromise between 2 parameters. the demands of echo was on the one hand and on the other hand, the aspirations of the malice, people who wish to carry out a certain number of political and institutional reforms before organizing elections . i think that the adoption of this decree is a very strong proof of the willingness of our highest authorities for dialogue.
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many molly support, who, who took power in $120.00 as the results of the military crew and made major discontent with battles against jarvis, by the previous administration seen as fruitless last month. hundreds took to the streets to denounce west african infections. the presence of french troops on the ground and to show confidence in the authorities. we discussed the reasons for the sanctions and their consequences with journalists by the med and author and historian child form. molly, it's me in the poorest nations on planet earth. the sanctions also compromise molly's ability to engage in normalized trade relations with all of its neighbors. so certainly it has been a master stroke for friends to influence. echo was to slap these sanctions on molly decades ago when molly was 1st entering into independence. it was france that hill to destabilize the regime of been leader. and so i think that many in the molly and
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population are quite suspicious. understandably, and just the file justifiable. it's of frances intentions. and i think that that leads them to protest. any moon that france names to support the sanctions imposed against molly or of any nomic nature. as state reported embargo ban on the import of goods into molly, both by land and by the supply and the country extremely difficult. given that molly has no goods or imported from countries and goals, guinea or ivory coast, as they have. once more, molly has a border with 3 member states of the heal fight that is fighting against terrorism mauritania, niger, and became a kind of today, a channels of communication for the fight against terrorism within the framework. as a 5 have been destroyed, they don't look too much in another move against us dominance. iran has proposed the creation of a new single currency to minimize dependence on the dollar. that's
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a suggestion from a senior iranian diplomat in charge of economic issues in view of escalating sanctions against russia over the ukraine conflict. iran is not the 1st to promote a move from the dollar with some members of the shanghai cooperation organization, already switching over to their own currencies. iran believes the introduction of the single currency would further strengthen the you're asian blocks, economic security, as a precaution against us meddling in global affairs to ron reportedly plans to promote the initiative at an upcoming summit of the ceo. in september, we discussed the issue with trying to expert andrew young and iranian politics. professor flood is ivy. as we know, the united states is recognizing dollar a, the banking system. and i think the swift system that engaging in and the economic war against over there, the kind of countries as the speak,
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including united russia, the experience of russia shows the rest doesn't see any limitations on parenting, ordinary citizens in russia happening all day citizens in other countries are going to be affected by the food shortages in order to achieve foreign policy goes as follows, imbedded a deeply well as my national market. and so. ready but as far. busy but actually, i don't think that there's a very serious problem because after all, i'm trying to apply for some more energy than washer and then you ran the close. ready exporting and you know, the resources, china, there's the why, the reason why this one actually say cannot be conducted in other codes. and then there are other. busy waters are collected together by
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trade outside the u. s. and b. so all these develop things are coming to a head leading to a tendency to escape this kind of indiscriminate use. all the u. s. dollar did the rest and monetary system. the banking system is going to use this power to attack either some of these initiatives started before the conflict in your credit. and so politicians economists in targets countries, countries that are targeted by the united states, realize that sooner or later. and these devices that the united states, as the in terms of amazing these monetary systems is going to be used, but it's all about evaluating quite rapidly. and then the cost of the newest dollar is the leasing, particularly the another aspect is the security. all of those people's reserve
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with the sanctions on russia, for example. united states is trying to use the both of those to see other countries. so, and then that would also undermine other countries. confidence in the countries realize that there is going to be a block, you know, you're moving towards a more. ready polar, and we're going to have a, this then block led by the united states and some european countries. and then you're going to have the rest, which is meant to include china and russia. iran. india is undecided. i think india that have been sure to join the rest and we have the you creating their own currency. some years ago, it will take some work, but it's doable. that as a for me, i'll be back in, let's say 34 minutes of another phone for such news. stay with national
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in only one main thing is important. not as an internationally speaking, that is that nations because allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation. so all the slaves, americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the 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 golf out of it on your own, i not leashed off tim zip on and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we moved east and the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous. is it deny the sovereignty of all the countries?
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the exceptionalism that american uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is bad shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions and millions? or is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. oh, when i was so seemed wrong when all 3, just a whole new world. yes, to shape out the same becomes the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground.
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today i'm authorized to additional strong sanctions. i'm visiting soon. thank you. las glycine so fis on shall, will hoppey your mall. glow rush is a special military operation in ukraine has triggered a wave of anti russian sanctions from the west and it keeps coming up with new ones almost every day. this package will include financial sanctions that harshly limit rush us access to the capital markets. foreign companies acquitting russia atm cause will blow tim banks disconnected from the international payment system, shop fluctuations, antola and euro exchange rates followed. can russian business overcome this monopoly much level up on a couple more so, so carbon would know what are what the 20th through 9 am on the cello modification from when you bring the mileage the deal is but i'm not sure it's your material. whatever was what he met, that he woke up the pillar on that, that is the current trending. samsung sea. yeah, i bought the nazi to huddle shoot for men. thought i am his mother. he took to my of the car.
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