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ah, ah ah, he trains army shells the center of dawn, yet city damaging a residential building near the office of the republics leader. russia foreign minister, criticizes poland, president for what he calls an attempt to assimilate ukrainian territory with sergei loud rivals as saying that european diplomats are not seeking to negotiate with russia and african countries. fact russia opposing a western unit polar wealth? that's according to one of the architects of moscow. foreign policy senator constantine calls the child who's given an exclusive interview to archie. most african countries share rushing approaches of disagreement with the western concept . unipolar world. there is a willingness between us states to establish corporation in order to develop
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alternative models that the world very well welcome to you because on the international with the latest world news is good to have you with us this hour. we thought with the latest from don yet city which has been walks by too powerful explosions, hitting a residential area. or has some of the footage from the scene showing the aftermath of the attack which came from ukrainian control territory. a residential building can seem to have been damaged, luckily, without any casualties. another shell hit very close to a busy street also in the city center of correspondence, ecos donna reports from the impact site. so the ukranian forces have once again used a cluster munition to hit a very residential area of den that's behind me. you can see the aftermath of the strike. you can see the wall. let me just show you. the wall is caved outwards into the adjacent garage from what we've heard from the military here. apparently not
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all of this cluster. munitions has exploded some pause or laying their dorm. and this is one of the debris that we found on seen. you can see how thick it is and it is very, very heavy. so i can say that a disaster has been averted. not only is, well i'm surrounded by residential buildings, but a few dozen meters. that way there's a pedestrian street and there's a heavily, well, a very popular road, basically to the city center. so there's a lot of people there right now. it's rush hour here in the capital of the da nets people's republic. so if they would to hit that area, well, there would be mass casualties and an absolute it would be an absolute disaster. now again, this is not the 1st time that the ukranian forces have hit, have head dynette sk again. this is there's, i mean let me give blood to show you that this is, there's no military facilities here. they, here are old. well, soviet may be even older than that buildings. same story over over there. so they
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have been hitting the, the nets, people's republicans, the capital relentlessly, relentlessly. excuse me, in the past couple of days. and this time while they came very close to causing mass civilian casualties. we've also heard from a local woman whose house was hit by the shell and she described the moments as the attack in detail. if it's a foster, i felt that something was flying right til with me. when i realized as i ran and lay down in the corridor as fast as i could, i still can believe it, boom. there was a terrible sound and i immediately understood that it was flying right into our house. and then another area of the conflict is own russian military forces, a believe to have successfully secured a waterway to the key ukrainian port of articles off the sinking a navy ship. there wasn't verified video post on social media appears to show drones. footage of the sides. damaged ukrainian corvette scene partially submerged near its dark. later in the footage, another vastly shone,
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coming under the apparent shilling attack. there's been no mention of casual season . we're still waiting for comments from moscow and care regarding these reports. the russian foreign minister says europe is disjointed when it comes to his attempts and negotiations with moscow. liberty of him as always, we are open to dialogue, but it takes 2 to tango and at the moment our western partners are engaged in break dancing by themselves. so a lot of statement comes off to the polish president, slammed the leaders of france and germany over their phone calls with a lot of put him what he's really trying to explain in response to how the polish president blamed the german and the french leadership for dealing with the russian government, foreign minister surgery, la rob, accused him of a growing historical ignorance and also pointed at poland own moves
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against ukraine's sovereignty. the government image. besides that, perhaps they should be advised to study history, their own history, and those events that underlie polish history. so far, we see that behind the talk about the in admissibility of any dialogue with russia polish colleagues are beginning to actively assimilate ukrainian territory. and then the decisions by presidents zalinski and the ukranian government on the special rights of the poles who are essentially being made equal to the ukrainians in everything except the right to vote. just to give you some background a little earlier this week or the polish leader went as far as drawing parallels between vladimir putin and adult hitler. and also pretty much coal on the entire international community to forget any ideas of trying to make contact with
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the russian officials of to parentheses. yes, them them. yeah, i am amazed at all these conversations that chancellor shows in president micron are having with putting these conversations are useless. what are they doing? they legitimize the person responsible for the crimes committed by the russian army that he is responsible for this. she decided to send troops there. what if someone spoke like this to adolf hitler during world war 2? did anyone say that adolf hitler must say face that we should proceed in such a way that it is not humiliating? for adolf hitler, i have not heard such voices in response to my question about these latest comments by polish president duda, the russian foreign minister, sir gay lab rav reminded how the likes of germany and france and also other you countries were always in favor of leaving door open for talks with russia and stressed that moscow is always ready for talks no matter what the russian viewpoint is. that diplomacy should always have a chance. however, in the current circumstances, when all western leaders keep talking about is isolating russia,
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this scenario doesn't seem very likely. author and journalist thomas roper believes washington is the real driver behind palance alleged decision to annex policy ukraine. bowling. this is one of the real hawks in europe, which wants to escalate the situation and having in mind how poland is now trying well, maybe you can call it next parts of ukraine when you treat it with key. if poland has an interest in escalating the situation, when i put all this together, i have the feeling that russia doesn't really take europe, european union, and the states for cirrus anymore. they are really just for filling commands from, from the us. and from my feeling just russia, right, know, understands and says quite openly when there's something to discuss, we have to discuss with the people that make the decisions and they're not in brussels. they're wash. meanwhile, a slip up on
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a mainstream news article has shown an image of a person who is being called a local resident of ukraine city of hong kong with a last tattoo up a swastika on his arm. the photo flies in the face of the western denial of neo nazi activity in ukraine. and some observers are now wondering if the issue is much bigger than he's being admitted. do you think western media would have learned to come through every picture from ukraine? they consider posting to make sure there isn't any swastikas or other nazi symbolism. big swastika tattooed on his arm. yup. for sure there are no nazis in ukraine. how hard can it be to take a picture of a random person and not have them with a swastika tattoo? i was 4 times in the bus and i have seen all this myself. i was the headquarters of the i as of a battalion. there is no doubt that this the country is ruled by people with, with really nazi ideology. and this is also in the command of the, of the armed forces. the western media doesn't want to see it when you report. this is fake news, but i've been that have seen it. so we have,
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we have to ask western media why they denied that. but, but it's obvious. while the west accuse is russia are bringing about a global foot crisis. african states have joined mosque its position encountering the west and unipolar world. as, according to talk, the russians said as a constantine, cause the child has given us an exclusive interview. the gulf, the continuum of the african continent is a space of very dynamic development. and beyond any doubt, a space that attracts geopolitical interests from all of the points of the globe. there is an outright rivalry for africa in almost any case. this is a favorable space for investment, and of course the very promising markets for products from other regions of the globe as well as exports from african countries, primarily agricultural products, as well as natural resources that this content has. therefore, context with african countries, absolutely important for russia, and they are not opportunistic or temporary in the nature. this is
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a strategic direction of russian foreign policy. now, during our visit to mozambique and symbolic way, we've been convinced that russia is still high on the list of priorities of african countries. most african countries share rushing approaches of disagreement with the western concept of the unipolar world, with the same african countries and countries from other geographical regions, including russia, will find themselves in the position of a secondary subordinate to the interests of the west. there is a willingness between us states to establish cooperation in order to develop alternative models of the world order, not pulling over the blanket, but ensuring the all states the equally comfortable in the future model of the world order. and each of them could equally realize that national interests and not serve the national interests of the powers that be with you in african countries. they are obviously worried about what is happening in agricultural markets now. and this to dimensions to these concerns. the 1st is a violation of the current logistics supplies of the grain, for example,
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to foreign markets from ukraine, russia, it is clear that now there is enough grain. the problem is to deliver it from the manufacturer to the consumer. there is also a 2nd plan. this is the upcoming harvest, many of our african interlocutors have expressed concern due to the fact that fertilize the prices of sharply increased. there will be fear of them introduced into the soul of this year than required. which means that next year, in addition to disrupting logistics chains, many states expect crop failures. i have not heard of criticism of the russian federation in the conversations. people who deal with these issues professionally clearly understand what is happening now. and there is no doubt that the problems began long before the start of rushes, military operation in ukraine, in africa. now, they are so to me, not expecting any concessions from russia and its position on ukraine. for example, russia is now expected to make decisive progress in order to defend the interest of the whole world to the food energy and military security is in short, money for the year was the nipped it. so it's
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a thought for the last 500 to 600 years. history has been marked by attempts by the west to impose its will on the whole world for quite a long time. the west is able to do this for the simple reason that it was more competitive. the 20th century radically changed the situation because the west was not as competitive anymore, but the west began to impose its leading positions by force. even this story ended by the end of the 20th century. it turned out that it was not so comfortable to subordinate other peoples to their will using force. and the global competition took a qualitatively different from the west in order to maintain its hedge. many had to change the means to ensure its leading positions. the west is beginning to consistently pull down its competitors by creating problems in that development has clearly seen in the example of our country in the example of any of the states that do not agree to be loyal to the western model of the unit polar world and after february of this year, the line to contain russia quickly degenerated into
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a line to destroy russia, because the policy of containment did not justify itself. and this can only be counted by rallying the rest of the world in a position of denying western unit polarity but not in this sense, countries, surprisingly diverse and russia like no other country has learned the harmonious co existence of different cultures, traditions and religions. so that they do not suppress, but meekly enrich each other. from my point to view, this unique crusher model is actually a prototype of the model. the ultimately be the only one, the answers to the interest of humanity. if we tend to history, we can see that the colonial west did not add it's culture. its traditions, its language to local ones, but it replaced and displaced them. this is a completely different model compared to what russia was doing. the most european countries amana ethnic amana cultural and they cannot cope with the so called multiculturalism now. and as a result, new,
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a new threats will arise to the societies of these countries. we don't have this in russia, and i'm sure the town model is highly attractive to the outside world. and in this sense, we are a source of the highest humanitarian wisdom. and i'm sure that the future belongs to the eurasian space, which will not be centered in relation to any particular part of the globe. meanwhile, new economic records are being broken in the us where inflation has reached a 4 decade high, with average gas prices hitting more than $5.00 per gallon. us almost 2 bucks more than dr. is we're paying a year ago. we all, some of them how they feel. now a lot of the bang i can do because i have to pay for, get those in less, less like, well, you gotta think about gas now. you know, you gotta decide, you really want to go out. they're not good, they need extra money. i want to go to the clo or go to the bars. i've got to spend money just to have fun, but then on that get, well, yeah, think about that. i usually could probably like to see dollars like
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a $100.00. we don't want to go too far and we don't wanna use a car too much because it's pointless to right now. gas prices have been rising steadily since january last year. and washington's recent harsh sanctions on russia energy sector have made things even worse. the price of gas in california is now more than $6.00 per gallon is just one of $21.00 us states where prices have climbed to more than $5.00. and while some predictions are even more negative, the u. s. government is proposing unpopular decisions behind the crisis is ortiz totalled quarter reports. us gas prices. just keep on skyrocketing, breaking new records nearly every week. the strain on americans wallets that the gas pump has gotten. so bad that one republican congressman says, people would save money by getting high to get around at this point. in my state, the price of gash is so high that it would be cheaper to buy
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cocaine and just everywhere, he probably wasn't serious. but the point still stands prices have gotten so high that a michigan police department has asked its officers to keep eating donuts at the office and just follow up on calls over the phone to avoid using gas with 3 and a half months left and its fiscal year the department has already used up 96 percent of its gas budget. according to the american automobile association, people's' cars are breaking down in the middle of the road a lot more frequently as people try to test the limits of their gas tanks all the while. the white house continues to blame vladimir putin for the suffering of americans. if you look at what happened when i started massing troops on the border with russia, the price of gas has increased by a dollar and 51 cents. of course, those well off enough to afford electric cars are so disconnected from reality that they're wondering why all these ordinary people don't just stop buying gas if it's
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so expensive. i do have to say just on the issue of gas prices after waiting for a long time, read to have enough chips in this country to finally get my electric vehicle. i got it and drove it from michigan to here this last weekend and went by every single gas station didn't matter how high it was. and so i'm looking forward to the opportunity for us to move to vehicles that aren't going to be dependent on the whims of the oil companies. and the international markets. surprise, surprise. many did not appreciate that sentiment miss stab now as a typically clueless, arrogant, smug, shelter, democrat, politician, vote every democrat out. nothing shows how out of touch democrats are like saying people should just buy an expensive electric car. they can't afford in the middle of record high inflation. what self righteous frills, like these don't care, is that 90 percent of the american population will never be able to afford an
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electric car. it's no wonder a recent a b. c. news poll shows americans are overwhelmingly dissatisfied with how joe biden is handling the economy. over 70 percent of respondents said the u. s. president wasn't doing enough to bring down the price of gas and inflation as a whole. and with mid term elections right around the corner, the democrats are likely to get a run for their money. that's nonsense. i mean, look of the price, the cars are going up very fast, and electric vehicles are going up even faster than the average price. the cars, that rice of, of financing the interest rates are going up. and people's real disposable income is going down because of inflation. i mean, you know how you're gonna finance? are you going to buy a new car? they clearly did not the estimate, the impact that the sanctions would have on global inflation. and to me, it seems very, very stupid by u. s. policy makers, you know, just coming off of this terrible cove, it impact on the economy to take this big risky move here with,
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with the sanctions. i don't think they were really thinking this thing through very well because certainly especially europe is going to be very much impacted by this very seriously. and it's, it's obviously going to lead to another recession here. certainly in the u. s. in europe. and maybe not in china, certainly in the emerging market countries. oh, what is farming say that anxious office spiraling energy prices for one of 2 major fertilizer plants in person to close? that's what inflation and shortages are already hitting heim, hot announcement from c. s. fertilize, this is a 3rd blow for farmers who are already suffering from incredibly high inflation. this comes at the time when costs and supply face unprecedented risk. disclosure is likely to serve the restrict global supply. this is very sad and disappointing news nitrogen fertilizer is the meat and balance diet for plants. this will affect all
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sorts of things. if we don't have access to nitrogen fertilizes it effects everything from the cost of milk, a meat products on the shelves to the price of bread. because milling wheat needs the high protein level, you get from nitrogen cfs life as will close its plotted chest, which provides crucial supply of nitrogen fertilizer and carbon dioxide and shut down has been attributed to unaffordable gas prices and environmental taxes expected to heavily impact the u. k food industry, as the gas produced at appliances used for many food products and beverages as well as the processing and packaging of castle award winning journalist on that it's the most in j fits of the u. k. government, with apparently prepared to deal with the ramifications of ukraine's crisis. i think it was a no brainer. so some of these are the impacts of dollars on gas prices and availability around the world, you know, was going to have a ripple effect to industries in the u. k,
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which used industrial companies of gas. so we shouldn't really be surprised that this company is gone, is going to want, i think there are, there will be others in the future, not only in the sector, but in whole range of sectors. i mean, the point here is that nobody plans for a long war, or is johnson under bud and did not plan for the tricia with russia to go on for months or even years. they were open for a very short outcome. and so clearly they've been caught with very, very poor preparation to how to adapt the economy to global war. well as radical as bizarre as it sounds. i think kristen, i think morris johnson's government needs to start accepting a few principals that were struggling to pay for this one to your credit. and i will be a huge knock on effect right across the board. not to fuel prices for 2 inflation. all sorts of other areas, including energy bills and basic commodities. i think that needs to be
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a different approach approach, which is more like state of emergency doesn't sound too drastic. how guerria has 1st and foreign trade in products and services with spain made an escalating dispute over the status of western sahara. thursday's announcement came a day after the african nation suspended a 20 year old friendship treaty with spain, which committed the country to jointly control the mutual blow of migrants. he was called an outage area to reverse that decision with brussels urging dialogue to resolve the dispute. spain was the former colonial power in western sahara until the area was annexed by morocco in 1975, was since then algeria and neighboring morocco. with i'd tense discussions over the status of the region, a diplomatic standoff continued until $991.00. when the 2 countries reached an agreement for a referendum to be held on the implementation of a un bags buffer zone will off to that agreement, morocco has controlled the majority of western sahara and spain backs moroccans or
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20 plans the western sahara. well, are jerry a pose? is it and say it's a region should be completely independent plus cross. now it's to eileen can tell we b as to her, our passage in charge of a mission and be poly, sorry, friends and independence movements in westminster. how many? thanks for joining us on the program. so it was your reaction to algeria. decision to suspend is cooperation with spain. yes, i'll say yes it is said that it done here. situation the both state has taken a position, siding completely with the aggression fan of the colonial power and everybody will fix, take to spain to be an honest broker who has the solution. the causes pain in the end is the responsible for the entire tragedy about the tone of event. and
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that was, it shouldn't take him by spain. they say go to side completely with not all point of trying to we in a day to find the solution. now joining morocco, its aggregation, they are encouraging the colonial situation and that is why everybody in the region was taken about police audio tennis on the area, the entire region. i'm the reaction every day i think reacted strongly, not on the on, on this but to stay in the tense. the strongest reaction. it currently is coming from staying the entire political spectrum on the political part of it, including the part in the government and even part of their fame. they are actually strongly and they are, they are completely taken aback because of the change because. busy they were
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sustain what's expected to lead and international mediation to, to find the peaceful solution to this confidence. in the end, they have thought that it to 975 when they withdraw from the territory before the set of the federal mediation, such as the security council on the united nation was requesting to district an 60 . so how do you see the suspension is impacting the economies of morocco and spain? then then my dad had it quoted with a tire is the security means of course the economy, but the quote at the at 7. because encouraging a start of school for colonial situation is and i had an undiscovered,
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i've seen the entire issue when the ration is unstable, when the record is written, definitely that people are going to solve her on the economy. should i saw? it is an open question. everybody is expecting is hoping that this thing could think the danger of this. this is a response or what everybody is expecting while their government spanish are going to do. because their opinion changes offer spanish ask and a change. part of the government itself is requesting their rotten the prime minister through to go back to the cities to the new to the spain. even that space should not be a new spend is part of part of this conflict. they have created it and they should be part of the, of the solution. but they are part of this problem and they have got to be to the
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problem and a tire is not, you know, that it's very sensitive to static loss is part of the and it is repre, percussion of the, of the conflict sauce on. so you go over, you know, dive into the african dan tires, and that is why the entire africa union isn't fully behind this, that are going over the people for the 1st of the period ation on the dependent. okay? because this they, they see the case. so 1st and 2nd, the colonization they have for, for all over some confidence. they see they are image in less than any can tell. we really appreciate your time. thank you very much. the somehow we passed the in charge of a mission in the police. sorry i funded independence movement in west is how many? thanks. thank you. let them out to the anglo merkel said later, did not let ukraine in the blog 15 years ago,
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because because it was not the democratic state, it is now this, though we still debatable, is already contributed. rachel moss and explains. i know la merkel has kept a pretty low profile to retirement last year. so what brought the former german chancellor back into the spotlight this week? ukrainian president vladimir zalinski had called it a miscalculation that she and her french counterpart, former president. sock, was he blocked you crazy across to join nato, back in 2008 merkel is defending her decision by pointing out that ukraine wasn't an internally democratic country. and that it was divided and run my own. but then merkel added that ukraine was not the one we know today from a tip. diplomacy does not succeed, it has not necessarily been wrong. so i do not see that. i have to say it was wrong now, and therefore i will not apologize. vacation seems to be that now ukraine is a thriving democracy that totally belongs in the transatlantic alliance demands, democratic stability,
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as the absolute lowest common denominator for membership ukraine tried to join nato would be like, so. i'm still scribble on the walls. applying to harvard university. ukraine has never met the criteria of democracy and simply saying that it does now reduce any incentive to work on becoming one if that's what they choose to do. and surely, merkel can't be suggesting that a country that has now been flooded with western weapons who central government previously spent 8 years attacking, harassing and distributed. yes, it's all rest of people. is natal ready? asked for american sanctions against russia. merkel suggested that she's in favor of that be used as an economic weapon, except when a project in boston already like the north stream to pipeline, to transport russia to europe via germany. mama, they do that with iran. ok, with russia now? absolutely right. but that they did that with us, i did not think it was okay with the elephant in the room here being that sanctioning russia in this case is effectively sanctioning germany and europe. it's
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unfortunate that merkel didn't seize the opportunity to unambiguously defend the interests of german and european citizens, which would have also meant underscoring the damage done by anti russian sanctions to european nations. many, thanks for joining us. hey, when i see until national web back in 30 minutes with the latest. i don't recall shading. you are welcome to a new edition of anatomy are coming from the syrian capital demoss with an interview with syrian president bashar sir president. welcome to our team and thank you for saving us on august the 15th, because i know you are welcome in damascus, syria, if you do much. thank you very much. start mister president with the most prominent issue in the international arena and willful motion from our viewers on erotic r t dot com has them out because i supported the russian special military operation in green.
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