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ah, ah ah, yes, present, joe biden claims vladimir putin for the highest inflation in the u. s. in more than 4 decades. a u. s. senator says is divided administration itself. it can't do with the crisis who went out and close the door. and in that moment there was an explosion just one minute later. and so a lot of it would have been so different. 19 civilians die and dozens of wounded in don't buy from the latest ukrainian army showing that according to local authorities fund china claims the u. s all packets to taiwan, undermines piece in the region. and 1st of all, if the island declines with
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on 5 am on saturday morning in moscow, my name is peter scott and wherever you join us from, welcome to 30 minutes of news on views here on our to international order with us consumer inflation hitching its highest level in more than 4 decades and 8.6 percent increase. president biden has once again blamed vladimir putin for a surgeon, energy, and few costs. currently rocking america. there is a place report, confirm what americans already know. prudent price, i consider america hard. gas prices at the pump. energy in food prices cover, half of the monthly price increases. since may my ministration going to do everything we can to lower the price is the american people. and the congress has to act and may have been of late buttons, comments. com, despite us inflation rising sharply since it 1st began in january 2021. starting
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from an average of 1.4 percent in december 2020 to 7 percent in december 2021. that's 2 months before the war in ukraine began just by bought insulting his offices efforts to deal with the problem. u. s. senate john kennedy says it looks like the administration has given up. it's just strong in the american dream. and, and we, we have to address it, which to may like abided ministration has just given up as well. powers try to prevent grain shortages across the globe. us presidents has also blamed moscow for creating the crisis by blocking ukrainian green exports. i'm working closely with our european partners to get 20000000 tons of grain locked in ukraine already in there, silos. now the re, ukraine, and russia. the 2 major suppliers are great and the russians are blocking. the export are not allowed out to the black sea, and we're trying to figure out how to get it out of the country to get him to
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around the world. despite russia offering several alternative passages for ukrainian grain export, sol refused by the west officials in ukraine's approach of regional claim to have agreed great exports off america through intermediate, which would see those who impose sanctions bypassing the of measures. biden's comments come as liquefied natural gas prices also skyrocket in the u. often explosion as an export terminal in texas, which had been sending fuel to europe over prices for the fuel in the us have since gone down as more of the l n. g is now expected to be used domestically instead of going abroad. malaria, washington said it would help your reduces dependence on russian gas imports. the texas funds shut down will cause a total 4 by 8 percent, which could further threaten europe's energy security. most of the fuel from that terminal had been shipped to the u. r. us corresponding kennimore in pixel the story. well, it was in freeport,
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texas. residents are 3 very loud bangs them essentially what they were hearing was a liquefied natural gas terminal exploding. now this explosion has been widely decried as an indicator of the possible threats of public health. 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,
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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 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 states. because the fact that biden instituted some action and basically require 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. then basically for the european markets to pick up the bird. and now we have a situation where we have countries and you saying they want to completely go off of russian gap. they completely shut down russian gas. but now, as the aftermath of this explosion showing their confidence in american markets and
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the ability of the united states to supply gas to europe is a little bit shaken. europe is seeing 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
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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 energy from russia. we're on their way of trying to how see what we can do to do that. do 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. people are wandering at that decision made by finland was a bit to a stick. and while intense fighting continues on the front line, the dumbass region done yet skill ganske officials accuse ukraine army of showing
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residential areas of cities across republics. 19 civilians died and 23 have been wounded as a result of the latest shelling of a number of danielle under guns cities that's according to local authorities on bus forces. claim key of is using western made heavy weapons to types civilians. we spoke, some locals who witnessed the shelling. look, let me see what they said. yes. i was sitting near the window. the balcony door was he jar? there was a bank on the wall and part of the balcony collapsed. just one room was damaged. evan l state intake. i've heard one explosion to day, but continuous shooting. i was scared. but even though they were shooting all day, i didn't think i'd behave till ye. yes. the projectile flew into the hole and then flew out and into the bedroom. we went out and close the door, and in that beaumont there was an explosion just one minute later and our lives
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would have been so different just one minute. and thus for our child, yes, our babies just 3 years old. meanwhile, in the desk port city of murray, you pull, which was recently taken by russian. and i'd forces me construction is underway. we spoke to russian emergency services personnel who are currently working in the city this year, but it's a beautiful, vulnerable. we started work in the city immediately after the end of the hostilities, as russian and don't net sick emergency services began to perform their duties. the city gradually began to come back to life. little. we also have a large group of sappers who diffuse mind, buildings, ukrainian troops, mind everything here as they were retreat it was then yes, calling. this is a school building. it is almost completely destroyed. a group of ukrainian military were here, so we found equipment, personal belongings, weapons, and a case from a night vision device. me on sunday are seized documentary on the siege of murder. you pull will be released in which witnesses to the siege, share some of the harrowing experiences. here's
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a quick teaser. ah. okay, with me my. do you remember? i know that triple truth. i knew barbara charlotte for school there. the one that you have knew not to do is you had a question. get with him. was in the national with heidi, my 39 to see you soon when you got a new with what do you do for staying with ukraine?
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president zalinski has praised on his assistance to care during the war that says, a british defense equity ben wallace arrived in the capital to discuss the urgent needs of ukraine's troops. during the trip. zalinski once again emphasize the importance of the west, supplying heavy weapons. krinski school, the robot sam, ship ukrainian troops are doing everything they can using the artillery. they have to stop the occupiers offensive, well as much as the heavy weapons in modern artillery. all that we have asked and continue to ask our partners to provide, allow them to have met the u. k. secretary of state for defense, ben wallace. we discussed how to stop russian aggression and how to stop it. mounting a potential offense and what supplies are needed for our army. the british show true leadership in defense matters. this is now confirmed the donation of long range multiple rocket systems and thousands of on to time missiles, ahmed vehicles, and defense systems. that of ukraine's intelligence military intelligence has recently said that the country's troops have almost run out of munition and now
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rely on western supplies. and busted to the u. k. andre killing says pouring money and it's ukraine will only prolong the conflicts national for one gate because it makes ukraine. and so just continue fight. and it is a senior, i should say, because it is providing money, not much, but it is. it is providing weapon in forces, cottages, in the army, to continue funding, and no single knowledge about or sickly about the future of ukraine. what's going to happen after that? it's an interesting question. whether you will be interested after one in the building you're putting in continuing voting can run it to the sort of this in key if that brought to me that in the future in, in building up the country and handling countries. economy once again in doing
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something. so i'm afraid the interest will be lost in some, some. so to live, if there will be a letter to continue to make such a project as an international, to mark out a few friends and then to rational a state. and it will be a no more capabilities and no more should be able to do that. then most probably will be less interest than now. at the moment, i think that they are preventing any kind of war instead of negotiation before they will. they are continuing to, to push your grade in these along the same way to continue waiting, not to think about the, as i have said, with a more military aid ukraine receives from the west, the more world defense giants continue to earn. you can see how the prices of some defense joins have risen as investors anticipate. rising profits us can charts,
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aero vironment is expected to be one of the biggest beneficiaries along with european companies. ryan menthol only, and not share of vision by 120 and 67 percent, respectively. scott ritter format marine corps intelligence officer often unless believes the best way of helping ukraine would actually be to reduce military support. the, the, the situation is the carrier rating of the best the supply of western arms to do is reduce the rate of, to your ation. it will never reverse the outcome. a no amount of web western weaponry will enable ukraine to gain the upper hand. all it will do is length into conflict and more importantly from the western perspective. kilmore russians because that's all this is about. we heard that from void austin, the american secretary defense. you said that the goal here is to make russia pay a cost to inflict pain on russia. that means dead russians if so that's what the
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west is trying to accomplish here. and it's very cynical because it's not just russians that are dying, as we said, for every one russian that goes down, you know, maybe 20 ukrainians are going down. so it's about dead ukrainians as well. and maybe it's time ukraine wakes up and understands that the west is seeking to extend this conflict that to help you brain a to hurt russia that's drawing ukraine in the process. meanwhile, a recent intelligence reports by both kiev and western officials reveals that ukrainian troops are facing stream losses, which raises the question as to why ukraine's command is of the reluctant to negotiate with the russian side. intelligence officials say that russia's military maintains a superiority having 40 times more war supplies, and 20 times more tillery, than ukrainian forces. while the $5600.00 ukraine ships are said to be prisoners of war, nearly half of them having surrendered the as of stall steel plants, as cubes position does appear to be deteriorating, also faces more cases of desertion, reportedly,
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ukraine stuff. officials though still strongly oppose any possibility of surrender . scott ritter again, says the more the war lost the more casualties there will be. and when say, skirt fighting, you know, the wars are, you know, you, you have ratios of one to one point to one to 1.3 casualties. and you can grind that out, that eventually you're going to get a culminating point where the differential just goes up exponentially. and we're at that point right now, which it's no longer for every one russian. there's 3 ukrainian casualties. it's more like for everyone, russian, there's 20 ukranian these as the situation to feel huge further on the front. this ratio is just due to spin out pro joe, it's conscious interval by the agreements. the question is, how much pain is ukraine able to absorb? you know, they're, they're minister of defense said they have 700000 men under arms right now. so what percentage of that, are they willing to sacrifice before it becomes obvious that not only can they not
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win this conflict, but the longer they continue to resist, the larger the humanity, the cost in human lives will be a territorial loss as well or says foreign minister said, a good lover off says europe is making all the wrong moves when it comes to negotiations with moscow. we property 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. said gala ro statement comes up to the polish president, slammed the leaders of france and germany over their phone calls with buzz. you may, putin, ortiz ellie, up at 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
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against ukraine's sovereignty. the government in which was, i go through, it's 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 russian 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 the russian officials of to parentheses. yes, them them. yeah,
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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 . 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 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. rob 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 threats that moscow is always ready for talks no matter what the russian viewpoint is. that diplomacy should always have a chance, however, and the current circumstances, when all western leaders keep talking about is isolating russia. this scenario
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doesn't seem very likely. ortho and journalists, thomas roper said his thoughts an issue all in this is one of the real hawks in europe, which wants to escalate the situation and having a mind how poland is now trying. well, maybe you can call it next part of ukraine with a new treaty with key f. 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, the european union and the states for years anymore. they, they are really just fulfilling commands from, from the u. s. and from my feeling, just russia right now on the stands and says, is quite openly when there is something to discuss. we have to discuss with the people who make the decisions and they are much brussels there. meanwhile, a suspected slip up in a mainstream news article has shown a local residence of ukraine since you've heard of with a large tattoo of
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a swastika on his arm. that's voice is to clarify the issue, but have not yet received a response. the photo appears to fly in the face of western denials of neo nazi in ukraine and some observers on social media and are 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 not sees 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 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 west that media away. they deny that, but, but it's obvious a movie don't now shine as defense, ministry has slammed his american accounts apart. following use of the latest us all this package for tie, one warning of possible conflicts of the island, beijing claims of his own. if any one dares to split taiwan from china, the chinese military has no choice but to fight at all costs and take all necessary measures to crush any attempt by taiwanese separatists to split taiwan from the motherland. the chinese military will resolutely safeguard national security and territorial integrity. the chinese defense minister has also laid out a list of conditions. the u. s. must meet for easing tensions, including not interfering in china's internal affairs or harming china's interests . and china and taiwan splits during a civil war back in 949. and china has been following the one china policy since then. the latest i was fucking to seize the u. s. provide parts for timing is naval
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ships. it's an estimated cost of $120000000.00. washington has been known as tyrants, main ally in its compensation with china for some time. earlier we spoke with nelson wong, vice chairman of the shanghai sense of international studies and evolved from experts. and he says that the u. s. policy of using ty, one as its trunk card against china will lead to no good. and that's just by china seeking a piece will be cation with taiwan for decades. i think the u. s. government has always been using the tie one issue as it's one of the measures to contain china in its relations, which china, taiwan, the pie, one card is always in their hands to play with from time to time. and i think this is they believe this is the time to create trouble for china to, to mess around with the internal affairs of china. so it's nothing new,
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it's nothing new to china. but if they play it too hard, i think the chinese government will take some actions and in terms of any upcoming threat to separate to taiwan from the motherland. and then the chinese government is going to take actions and announcement has already been made. what china has been expressing itself quite clearly over the years over the decades is that this is an internal affairs of china. and taiwan issue is left over issue from china's civil war way back when and the international committee has all recognized the one china policy. even including the united states government, it has also recognized the one china policy. so based on this understanding,
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china, its government has always been trying to seek a national re unification through peaceful parks. cash drops, pakistan is counting on chinese loans to help raise his foreign reserves the next few days. i assure you that by tuesday, next week, the issue of foreign exchange reserves will be resolved. as the expected $2400000000.00 will be transferred from china. our 4 ex reserves will reach $12000000000.00 of dollars. the country is facing a balance of payment crises caused by a growing decline in foreign currency reserves as well widening accounts on fiscal deficits. that's a long way to reco 2 year high inflation, mainly fighting prices of food and fuel buckets. and he's also continuing negotiations with the international monetary fund as the government over to resume payments on a $6000000000.00 package loan agreed back in 2019, which was suspended due to non compliance with some of those conditions that the current authorities blame, ousted
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a prime minister among calling for the crisis enough navigation, he is always denied. if the i m f does agreed to review, the decision pakistan will receive $900000000.00, which will help access all the sources of external financing. what you've done is already fulfilled one of the funds requirements by removing fuel subsidies and move that lead to a 40 percent growth in prices. the government also intends to raise taxes on the rich cuts, tax leaks privatize goodman's assets unborn. officials from buying cars as it continues to struggle with spiraling costs and energy shortfalls. we spoke to professor and b search fellow who believes that negotiations with the m. f. had been severely hampered by difficulties in relations with the us. it is very, you know, difficult for the current government to overcome this crisis, which is quite disturbing for the i'm a found your boss is why we are not reaching to what the us, you know, contribute at least 100. 17000000000 to the i am a quarter. and if i decide has to,
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you know, make a deal with the i m f. it is a very important for pakistan to have been sent from the united states and have also the confidence that we are going to do the job that is expected from us. but. busy so far, the problem that arose during the last is of fans administration, our bilateral relations with the united states, but really disturbed in the international monetary system. pakistan is dependent upon the flexible exchange rate, international market in which it has just like any of the country. it's thrown, see with the u. s. dollar. and any question in the value of the us dollar is going to affect the entire currencies around the world and focus on has to, you know, make reserves of the us dollars. and if there is no macro level economic policy, that is going to affect a positive lead, the pakistan economy partners on reserves are going to get down the rough and our money is peter scott's. and i'll be back again at the top of the eye with all the
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but that'll hit somebody with buddy. luckily with before he boy fin. prove here. scott, your party grow your favorite them with because they didn't the global. why do we have finished a? can you go to jen? and i got it then you should be had with hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things considered. i'm peter labelle because of the conflict.
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