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well, trail ah, when so many find themselves worlds apart? we choose to look for common ground. ah, he cranes army shells the spencer i've done yet 30 damaging a residential building the the office that the republics leader and that pro on social media, the mainstream news article showed a random ukrainian resident with a swastika on his arm. despite western denial of a neo nazi presence in the country with african countries back russia when opposing a western unipolar world, according to one of the architects of moscow, foreign policy since a constant in pose a child has been given an exclusive interview to our most african countries share rushing approaches of disagreement with the western concept of
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a unipolar world. there is a willingness between us states to establish corporation in order to develop alternative models. the well daughter ah, a warm welcome. this is not the international with the latest. the world news is good to happy with us. have a sense of the city of don. yes, has been worked by 2 powerful explosions, hitting a residential area. his some of the footage from the scene showing the aftermath of the attack which came from you credential building has been damaged. luckily without any casualties. another shell hit very close to a busy street also in the city center holds from the impact site. so the ukranian forces have once again used a close to munition, to hit a very residential area of done 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 k adjacent garage. and from what we've heard from the mil asking munition has exploded some pods
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laying their dorm. and this is one of the debris that we found on seen. you can see how thick it says and it is very, very heavy. so i can say that a disaster has been, sir, said not only his buildings, but a few dozen meters. that way there's a pedestrian street and there's a hopefully, 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, that would be mass cal, absolute disaster. now again, this is not the 1st time that the ukranian forces have hit, have head dynette sk again. this is design libby give, let me just show you that this is the snow military facilities here. the here are old. well, soviet may be even older than that buildings. same story over over there. so they have been hitting the, the nets, people's republicans, the capital relentlessly, relentlessly. excuse me,
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in the past couple of days. and this time while they can very close to causing mass civilian casualties. we've also heard from a local woman whose house was hit by the shell ng. she described the moment for to foster. i felt that something was flying right towards me. when i realized as i ran and lay down in the corridor as fast as i could, i still couldn't believe it. there was a terrible sound and i need it. we understand it was flying right into our house. and in another area of the conflict zone, russian military forces, i believe, to have successfully secured a war, to way to the key ukrainian port of archie called after some verified video, posted on social media appears to show drone footage, if the sides damaged ukrainian corvette is seen partially submerged near its stalk, late in the 30 to another vessel is shown coming on to an apparent shelling attack has been no mention of casualties and we're still waiting for guarding these reports. ah rushes feminist essays,
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europe is making all the wrong moves when it comes to negotiations with moscow. little 3 of them 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, said a laugh statement comes after the polish president found the leaders of france and germany. i have their phone calls with vladimir putin as easily a tranquil explains 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 against ukraine's sovereignty, the government in which was a little it's perhaps they should be advised to study history, their own history, and those events that underlie polish history. so far,
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we see that behind the talk about the in admissibility of any dialogue with russian polish colleagues are beginning to actively assimilate ukrainian territory. and then the decisions by presidents zalinski and the ukrainian 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 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, put in these conversations are useless. what are they doing? they legitimize the person responsible for the crimes committed by the russian army
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that he is responsible for this. she decided to send troops there. what if some one 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 adolph hitler? i have not heard such voices in response to my question about these latest comments by polish president due to the russian foreign minister, sir gay lab, rob reminded how the likes of germany and france and also other countries were always in favor of leaving the 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, this scenario doesn't seem very likely. author and journalist thomas roper believes washington is the real driver behind poland alleged decision to annex parts of ukraine pulling. this is one of the real hawks in europe,
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which wants to escalate the situation and having in mind how poland is now trying well, maybe you can call it annex parts of ukraine. when you treat you with key of 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 who make the decisions and they're not in brussels, they're wash. meanwhile, a slip up on the mainstream news article is shown an image of a person who's been called a local resident of ukraine city hall cove, with a large tattoo of a swastika on his arm, the se, se flies in the face of the western denial of neo nazi activity and ukraine observe
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is a now wondering if the issue is much bigger than is 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 who's, but i've been there, i've seen it. so we have, we have to ask western media why they denied that, but, but it's obvious. on the west, the case is russia, bringing about a global food crisis, african states have joined moscow's position, encountering the western unipolar world. as, according to top russians, that as
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a constantine cause a child is given as an exclusive entity the gulf, the continuum of the african continent to space, a 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 as well as exports from african countries, primarily agricultural products, as well as natural resources that this constant has. therefore contexts with african countries. the absolutely important for russia, and they are not opportunistic, temporary in the nature of this is a strategic direction of russia foreign policy. now, during our visit to most and beek, and symbolic way, we have 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 a unipolar world with the same african countries and countries from other
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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, not pulling over the blanket, but ensuring the all states the equally comfortable in the future model of the world. 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 there's 2 dimensions to these concerns. the 1st is a violation of the current logistic supplies of the grain, for example, 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 express concern due to the fact that fertilizer prices have sharply increased.
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there will be fear of them introduced into the saw this year than required, which means that next year, in addition to disrupting logistics trains, many states expect crop failures. i have not heard any 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 starts of rushes, military operation in ukraine, in africa. now, they are said 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 the whole world, to the food energy, military security isn't short. for the new nipped it so so. so 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
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not as competitive anymore on the west began to impose its leading position by force. what 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 fox and the global competition took qualitatively different from the west in order to maintain its hedge. many had to change the means to ensure its leading position. 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 west. the model of the unit polar world. and if the february of this year, the line to contain russia quickly degenerated into a line to destroy russia, because the policy of containment did not justify itself. this can only be counted by rallying the rest of the world in a position of denying western unit polarity but not
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in this sense, countries, surprisingly diverse and russia like no other country has learned the harmonious co existence of different cultures, traditions, and religions that they do not suppress, but mutually enrich each other. from my point of view, if you need crush your model is actually a prototype of the model that will ultimately be the only one, the answers to the interest of humanity. if we turn 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. really most european countries, amana edison now and as a result, new, a new threats will arise to the society this in russia. and i'm sure the tom model is highly attractive to the outside long to the eurasian space, which will not be centered in relation to any particular purchase pharmacy barracks . lation on shortages are already hitting home heart. fertilizer says a 3rd low for farmers who are already of suffering and supply face unprecedented
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risk. disclosure is likely to this is very sad and disappointing news nitrogen fertilize lance. this will affect all sorts of things. if we don't have access to nitrogen fertilizers, it affects everything from the cost of milk and meat bread. because milling wheat needs the high protein level, you get from nitrogen. here, fertilizers will close this plant near chester, which provides crucial supplies, if not oxide, and shut down has been attributed to an affordable gas prices. and environmental taxes is expected to heavily impact the u. k. food industry, as the gas produced at the plant is used for many food products and beverages, as well as the processing and packaging as neat award winning journalist done that it's a martin, j says that it to deal with the ramifications of ukraine's crisis. i think it was a no brainer that so some of these are the impacts of the volatile just you know,
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was going to have a ripple effect to industries. nuclear, which use industrial quantities of gas. so we surprised this. i think there will be others in the future, not only in this sector, but in the whole range of sectors. i mean, the point here is that nobody product byron did not plan for war. the tricia with, with russia to going for hoping for a very short outcome. and so clearly they've been caught to how to adapt an economy to global bizarre as it sounds. i think britain, forest jokes. he's got a few principals that were struggling to pay for this warranty under. there will be a huge knock on effect right across the board. not insurable sorts of other areas in including energy bills and basically commodities. i think that needs to be a different approach approach, which is more like a state of emergency. that doesn't sound too drastic. i trade in products and services with spain and made an escalating dispute over the thursdays
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announcements came a day off to the african nation, suspended a twin, which committed the countries to jointly control the mutual flow of migrate to reverse that decision with brussel, verging dialogue to resolve the dispute all countries in the region. well, that's another for quality of states, non interference in internal affairs. these premises that we want to have the best relationship as possible without neighbors or last name was the former colonial power and west. and the rocco in 1975 since then algeria and neighboring nations over the status of the region. the diplomatic stand off continued into health and the implementation of a un box buffer zone. following by bax, morocco's autonomy plan for the region. while jerry a pat should be completely independence. elaine can, how inefficient for an independence movement in western sahara has a keys, morocco of replacing spain as the colonial power in the region saying has taken a position, siding completely with the aggression standard of the colonial
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power. and everybody will fix, take to spain, to be an almost broker, to have the solution. the causes pain in the end is responsible for the entire process. the model is independent. the new motto has substituted and europe the colonial lifting. and they behave in a classic colonial power. they have him baited western sahara since 975. it was happening going on for many years between this p. p. and and dependent on their gratian model. and they all that a 100, some of these should've supposed to been a good ation movement during the entire history of the start of the variation in africa. they out of taken this position because of their, their own, his story. jerry, a father of the british movement and he,
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you and bond go on rush and gas. impulse will destroy europe, the economy. that's according to a new statement by hungarian prime minister, victor all. but this comes as l n g. prices have skyrocketed in the e u, often explosion as an export terminal in texas, which has been sending fuel to europe. however, the prices for the fuel in the us have since gone down as more of the l n. g is not expected to be used at home. instead of going abroad. earlier, washington boasted that it has enough gas to replace europe's impulse from russia. the texas plant terminal shutdown will cut his post allow port by 8 percent, which could further threaten europe's fragile energy security. most of the fuel from that terminal had been shipped to the u. r. u. s. correspondent caleb, more pain picks up the story. while it was in freeport, texas, residents are 3 very loud bangs them essentially what they were hearing was
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a liquefied natural gas terminal exploding. now this explosion has been widely decried as an indicator of the possible threats of public health fumes. but it's also going to have a pretty big impact on the international market. so we've heard analysis about the ability of the united states, the import and export natural gas about the crisis and the rising costs. here's some of what we've heard in the aftermath of this dramatic explosion in texas. this is going to take supply out of the market when it's badly needed. we were already moving into a very precarious set of market dynamics. this is going to tide and prompts supply, particularly in the atlantic as a majority of the cargoes have been destined for europe. so it's important to note that as a result of this explosion, the l. n g hub in freeport, texas is going to be shut down for 3 weeks, 3 weeks. it will not be operating in the aftermath of this rather large explosion. in addition to that 20 percent of all us natural gas exports are going to be
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affected by the explosion that took place and the shutting down of the hub. in addition to that, it's also important to point out that 75 percent of us, natural gas exports have been going to europe. now, there has been some relief for domestic natural gas perfect purchasers in the united state. because the fact that biden instituted some action and basically required domestic producers to get priority to the u. s. market before exporting that resulted in price is going down in the united states. but it had a negative effect on the international market. and basically for the european markets to pick up the birds. and now we have a situation where we have countries and you saying they want to completely go off of rush and gas. they completely shut down russian gas. but now, as the aftermath of this explosion showing their confidence in american markets and the ability of the united states to supply gas to europe is a little bit shaken. europe is seeing
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a rise in its natural gas prices. and at this point, the ability of europe to import natural gas from the united states is at this point in a little bit of question. now there's explosion, and the impact it's having on the global market seems to fly in the face of a lot of what joe biden and other u. s. leaders have said over the past few months, reassuring everyone that america has enough gas to supply the world. we're moving forward is ban, understanding that many of our european allies and partners may not be in a position to join us. the united states produces far more oral domestically than all of your print count, all the countries combined. in fact, we're a net exporter of energy so we can take this step when others cannot. but we're working closely with europe and our partners to develop a long term strategy to reduce their dependence on russian energy as well. first of all, we are looking at opportunities to make up for lost cash
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energy from russia. we're on their way of trying to how see what we can do to do that dealing with our friends around the world as well. we think we can make up a significant portion of it. now if the situation is really as dark as some of the pessimistic forecasts we're currently seeing from analysts, then this will be a major blow to the ability of europe to import natural gas from the united states . people look at what was done by finland and that recent 10 year contract that they signed in order to win off of russian gas and import american gas for the next 10 years. able or wandering at that decision made by finland was a bit to a stick angler, michael se nato did not lead ukraine into the block 15 years ago because it was not the democratic state. it is now this that we still debatable with our contributes. a rachel monson explains. i know, merkel has kept
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a pretty low profile since to retirement last year. so it 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 nicholas stop busy block you crazy. across to join nato, back in 2008 merkel is defending her decision by pointing out that ukraine wasn't an internally, democratically stable country. and that it was divided and run by all, 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 the thriving democracy that total e belongs in. the transatlantic alliance demands, democratic stability, as the absolute lowest common denominator for membership. ukraine tried to join nato, would be like someone who still scribbles on. the walls, declined to harvard university. ukraine has never met the criteria of democracy and
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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 the country that has now been flooded with western weapons who central government previously spent 8 years attacking, harassing and distributed. yes, it's all restful people. is nail ready. ask for american sanctions against russia. merkel suggested that she's in favor of that be used as a weapon, except when a project in boston already like the north st. jude pipeline to transport russia, to europe by germany of 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 in europe. it's unfortunate that myrtle didn't seize the opportunity to unambiguously defend the interests of german and europe. citizens,
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which we have also met underslung, the damage done by anti russian sanctions to european nations. that mark on the netherlands, half reportedly opposed, granting ukraine, the status of a candidate for e u membership. while germany has offered to give care of some kind of conditional status. ukraine does not sufficiently fulfill criteria related to the stability of institutions guaranteeing democracy. the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities g of will need to fundamentally improve its legislative and institutional framework to progress on all these areas. according to the bloomberg report, copenhagen doubts ukraine's ability to take our membership obligations and to build a progressive market economy. the u. member states reportedly also opposed giving care preference over other applicants. the decision on ukraine status is expected on june 17th, but even if positive it could take more than a decade to join the union. meanwhile, ukrainian caught his bands,
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the opposition block party with another 10 pro rational parties expected to get the same treatments. political commentators on break months as ukraine's e membership. it is complicated by the fact that it's a poor country. i think these are the most are the countries, is he, they're being very miserly. we, he's and they don't want to spend money on the train. i mean, obviously if you train became a member of the european union, it will have to be heavily subsidized by other countries because they filed the poorest country. so countries like holland and they're not that we want to spend money on that, they think. and then they say, i mean if you change was, he was the 1st of all trends, very poor. and the other thing is that will be mass immigration. and since it's still a large population, of course, the buses may like having to see migration, but they do in your opinion and even more. but we love it already is in europe. so with the expect many people to hesitate to bang you came in. on the other hand,
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there's the small pressure because of the war that may push politician to, you know, at least in principle to pull the entrance of ukraine, or whether they will do it or not. they don't know, it may take a long time, and i don't think it's going to happen anytime soon. and the fundamental question is, what will remain of the train when the war ends? my thanks for joining us. hey, we're naughty international as always, plenty more to be found on our website. artie dot com. ah ah! because of the conflict in ukraine, europe and russia are going there different ways and like a divorce separation is full of anguish and finger pointing. the biggest loser of all in this, of course, is europe. washington couldn't be more please. it's a gemini,
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is being sealed with hello, nicole shadeen and i saw you are welcome to a new edition of a nurse maker coming to you from the syrian capital damascus. it was an interview with syrian president, bashar assad, sat at a said, surprising to welcome to our tea and thank you for saving us up for you. but you can honest the buffer canada vehicle. i know you are welcome in damascus, syria. if you do much. thank you very much. a start mister president with the most prominent is she'll in the international arena and it will selection from our viewers on arabic r t dot com. what is damascus supported? the russian special military operation. ukraine. i laugh, but there are several reasons. first, russia is syria is allied with and russia is facing
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