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ah ah, the maternity all soul is hate during ukrainian shelling of done yet. the un calls the attack, a violation of international law elsewhere and that he has 5 people are killed and over 30 wounded in ukrainian shelling which local officials describe as the worst since the conflict began. uncle rock, there was an explosion. i tried a lot. i'm just curious more. we had a blast and window shattered. i looked around and there was blood. everywhere. natal chief suggest ukraine may have to see territory to reach a peace deal with russia outing. the block is a where the conflict could escalate further. and new delhi stands firm against the
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w t. o. 's restrictions on subsidized agriculture. me growing pressure from the west with watching r t international. my name is peter scott, i'm more of a journalist from welcome to 30 minutes of news analysis. the u. n. has condemned as a violation of international law, ukrainian attack, ornaments, urgency hospital in dunn, yeske women in labor among the patients were evacuated to the basement where medical staff continued to help them as part of the building called fire. there were no military personnel in that medical facility at the time, but no casualties were reported among the patients. i'm of the to be told us what happened now pregnant women and dos with their newborn babies are sitting there every one to cover. how the key to the managed to find shelter, which i know, but most likely ever managed to thus is the city came under some of the worst
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shelling since the complete began according to local officials. now quick running, you may find some of the following images, disturbing. 5 people were killed in the attack, including a mother and a child, and more than 30 wounded. thus, as hundreds of missiles and artillery shells were fired into the city with the towns marketplace, suffering direct hits. according to local officials, the tax release partly conducted michelle's of nato caliber ortiz room on call sort of reports from the site of the shelling. well, it was a very tragic day indeed. on monday as several people were killed and scores of wounded as the results of ukrainian shelling on several districts of the city of donetta. for 5 people had been killed including an 11 year old boy and a his mother who were at markets. a couple of vendors died there as well. besides that, a lot of damage to civilian infrastructure in the city of de anesco. a gas pipeline
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was just for it is as well as if you will do depo several houses, a multiple apartment buildings cars. there was a fumes of black smoke all over the city of jeanette's on monday as it was shelled for continuously for a period of at least 2 hours people were hiding in the basement. so yours truly also was right in the center of the city. and as the shelling started was very close to me, so we had to go and hide in the basement as well. people here and, and ask, have not seen anything like that since 2014, as they told us. and here are some of their witness accounts. yes, you are pretty 3. i was sitting in an arm chair and my husband was in the bathroom walking. we had a blast and window shattered. i looked around and there was blood everywhere. i jumped out into the corridor to see what happened to him, but she was okay, thank god, she said, what will you, what, what were you hit by the sharks is at least with me. yes. chance from windows and
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even from door panels, hit me. the doctors checked me over and removed all the glass from my arms and legs, but i refused to go to hospital. let those who are really badly wounded go. another guy was taken hospital. he was hit in the vein by shot. lose my friend nice to and i with the very 1st her and into the basement. down there was an explosion. i cried a lot. i'm just scared over. so i automatically went down to the basement with my child. how old is your child to me? 8 years old, we stood here, we didn't go further inside and debris fell on us right here. optim should, i've come to my apartment so, but it's completely destroyed on the home, provides my child lays on the bed here sits at the computer. and if she were lying here, we were lucky that we were in the basement, it saved our lives. while we haven't heard any damage to military infrastructure as civilians and a civilian infrastructure that was heavily damage. i'm standing in one of the
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places that ukrainian artillery. it's argued, this is a maternity hospital, very close, very near and dear to my heart. and so my camera man as well. this is where his son was born 4 years ago and my god daughter was born i here as well. so it's very painful to see what happened here. the shell landed right on on the roof of this building. old you can see all the windows, the glass has been shattered. the top floor is almost completely destroyed as well . a women that were in this hospital, i have old managed to go down into the basement to evacuate into the bomb shelter. and fortunately, no one was killed or injured. also the i head of the, at the nest people's republic, denise bushland. well, he said that this is also very unprecedented. the way the network is being sell
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that recently and say here is his statements are doing one of the slower, but the enemy has literally crossed all the lines with these prohibited methods of warfare, residential and central districts. of denette, disk, or shelter, other cities and towns of the internet's people's republic are also under fire. in response to that incident, the russian deputy representatives to the you and said the shelling was under reported by the western media. i believe you can listen to his words now. where is western media reaction? all those bbc world. reuters world a f p et cetera, who were shouting about damage to maternity hospital in mary u. paul used by ukranian nationalists as a firing position. ukraine is deliberately targeting civilians. will we hear a word of condemnation? i'm now joins a live here. the missourians awards with g of all bartlett's and independence. a canadian journalist who's been covering events in dunbar, santa syria, for the last 15 years. the yellow thank you for joining us today. well, you personally have seen this both in syria and the here in been asked as well,
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your opinion about so why this has been under reported by the western media? yeah, i also just note it's, i'll even the u. n itself is under reporting it in the sense that while the un secretary general declared it a clear violation of international law, he also describe it as extremely troubling. now just imagine if this maternity hospital was and key ever some other ukraine, a city he would have used much stronger language i would say. but the under reporting or the clear non reporting a tall of such a bombings is consistent with western media. corporate media reporting on matters ukraine, donuts and syria. for example, in 2013 the largest cancer treatment hospital in the middle east of the kennedy hospital was destroyed. it was truck bombed by epa se terrorists, and that was under reported in 2016, a maternity hospital in leper. the beat maternity hospital was internally destroyed
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by a rocket, which landed outside and exploded a car. 3 women were killed, many more were injured. and i went to that hospital after the fact and talked with the director and i, i saw her, my, you know, with my own eyes how badly destroyed it was. and it got no reporting in the corporate media, the dada state hospital. i was badly damaged and numerous words were out of commission. ah, because of terrorist bombing and sniping, and again, no western media report on this because it doesn't fit their narrative, their narrative is solely to vilify. i. in this case, it will be to vilify the russian forces in the danbury forces. in the case of syria to vilify russia and syria of civil rights. attorney roberts patillo says the media is being weaponized in today's conflicts the but the ukrainians are still using. the old thing seems to be a lot to our 27 year gone. one of the least acar walker pill, soviet era bombardment tools shows that they are not interested in simply taking out military targets. they are simply, interestingly, holds
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a wholesale corporate bombing of areas will hold. so, skimming the russian, her progress in the people republic of don. yes, it is unlikely that any western outlet will make any mention of visiting point in time. part of the problem with modern warfare is of the media has been weaponized, was also where things take place in iraq and afghanistan during those conflicts were only to you with narrative carried on the international stage. i was only 20 years later we found out we were exactly what got us into those conflicts versus the narrative that was given to the american people always seen the some were what the shadow war going on and the, and african other 1000000 countries. so these are the presses abdicated or places you for the state of ring. the neutral armed or simply giving information rather than reporting propaganda. arm of the military, doctoral complex. the ukrainian military continues to suffer significant losses of troops on territory. nato's chief has suggest the key of may ought to seed some territory to reach a peace deal with russia and warned of escalation beyond ukraine,
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osmotic sd of takes a closer look. none of us can tell what stage the ukrainian conflict is in. well, how soon it lend intelligence agencies, it a general and the east of the west. they. they may have a hint, but everyone's in war propaganda mode. they won't say unless they have something to game. what we have indications, the seemingly innocent statement here or there that that gives away much more than intended. this is possible. that's all to question the way. the question is, what price i willing to pay for peace, how much territory? how much it depends on what sovereignty, how much freedom, how much the workers are willing to sacrifice for peace. we always see a kind of vertical escalation, war fight thing, more suffering, heavier weapons in ukraine, but escalation be on ukraine. nato's chief of staff himself has voiced the idea that ukraine may have to give up territory for peace. this is from the guy whose
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job is literal. russo phobia to deny russia at every turn. it's telling and it isn't just him, the idea that ukraine isn't going to win militarily, despite the billions upon billions of dollars and in nato guns and missiles and launches, and rockets and drones heaped upon ukraine. the idea or admission that they aren't going to win this fight is gaining traction with mr. territory. i'm not going to tell them what they should and shouldn't do. appears to me at some point along the lines is going to have to be negotiated. settlement, we must not humiliate russia so that the day the fighting stops we can build a way out through diplomatic channels. all of this is in stark contrast to what we heard before from nato leaders. when they thought that the thousands of tons of,
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of arms that they're pumping into ukraine would see keith, the glorious to sit in the sustain and corner the support of the international community. living facilitated by the united states as it is a significant reason why ukraine is able to stop rush from taking over the country . as far as either our goal is that putin does not win. our goal is for ukraine to be able to defend itself. and to be successful, to restore peace in europe, we must continue our support for ukraine. so in its negotiation with russia, it can decide on the nature of installation, it must have freely and not, and of that marrow of the gun loosely that was wishful thinking. front lines have turned into a brutal need, grandeur ukrainian officials have admitted to losing almost a 1000 troops a day, which includes those killed and wounded, taken out of action, a 1000 a day taken out of the fight. the question is, how long can ukraine keep this up?
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it's incredibly clear that ukraine is not winning the war. now. there's a huge military defeat also on the political front as well. these sanctions are having the impact that they thought that they might have. so i think this is very important because you know, what other kind of leverage do they haven't, the only leverage they have is to lean on zalinski and say, listen to it to bring about and the war to bring about peace. you're gonna have to concede, can see some territory here. nothing really last me and this is the last card that they have on their sleeve to play. understand europe and america. sanctions of backfired tour horrendous degrees. there is division and naser with some asking. what is the ultimate point of continuing this? if you cry and can't win what the sanctions have resulted in is a food crisis and the fuel crisis in an energy crisis. and none of those are affecting russia ergo, we may have no idea how long this conflicts will last,
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but some in the west tower already looking for a way out. local media reporting a blast in the russian city of clean c, which is 50 kilometers from the ukrainian border. the city lost its water supply in the incident and it's unclear whether there are any casualties in the explosion. we'll keep you updated as and when we get further information on that, those western pressure escalates. india remains defiant amid the world trade organizations restrictions on subsidized agriculture. the countries that commerce ministers as new delhi won't be pushed around by external forces all bout to threats. water reconciliation developed countries signed a one sided pact to benefit their own farmers before the world trade organization was formed. they gave a raw deal to weaken developing nations. india has been fighting for the rights of its farmers and agriculture within the w t. o. no one can pressure india, we want to come to any pressure to geneva based
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w t o said restrictions against thanks 14 states to subsidize crops and the lead to unfair prices on global markets. such subsidies allow indian pharmacy to grow more weeds and rice, a lower cost, and new delhi has said it plans to change the policy to support his domestic farmers as well as to protect the countries food security. now india has seen recent tensions with the west over keeping close relations with moscow. amid the ukraine, conflicts is rejected calls from the us to cause imports of russian oil instead, increasing purchases, albeit heavily discounted prices in the us. now, one of the top consumers of russian energy, while the u. s. has imposed embargo on in ports of the fuel from russia. and us, how did this to say to new delhi on it's dance? in my conversations with them, i've said, look, we don't have secondary sanctions, we can't ban your purchases. but as you increase your purchases from russia, don't go too far and don't look like you're taking advantage of the pain that is
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being felt in european households in the united states. earlier, we heard from an indian political experts who says the u. s. should treat india like an equal partner if it wants to improve relations with new tele. well, i think one of the reasons why india has been under so much precious because the u . s. expected at india is an ally off the u. s. which it is. would come down over to the us lines on line on the embark on russian oil. but i think what the west needs to understand is 2 things. india and russia is a historical. india has a sovereign right to do what is in her self interest. and india has time and again, i done with some things that justify, for example, with venezuela, with iran, it's worked, it's worked along with the rest and long, but with russia, india's energy security, betterment in india needs to secure herself before moving on. and you know, it's the european countries are buying who continue to buy, import oil and gas from russia. so i think that india consumption do increase as
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much less than all of europe. and it is europe that 1st need to reduce their purchases before they can picture in the on what in years doing with regards to russia. the rest has to deal with india as an equal partner. and an equal part, it has to understand what are our constraints, what are our restrictions? and we are support me with the with. but at the same time, we cannot spoil our relationship with just traditional friendship with russia or who is being a friend who's been with us or to continue it, not out. it's all important. jeopardize it energy security just because you know, the western countries we have a problem with a country become 2 or 3 countries. i mean at some point in, gosh, look at energy security which is paramount. oh, again repeat. india has one point. 4000000000 people in the us energy security is paramount. and over to china now, where president she's in ping has signed an order to strengthen the country's military preparedness. the move comes amid rising tensions over taiwan and the
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order which contains $59.00 articles is designed to quote, to safeguard national sovereignty on regional stability. trying to allege the u. s . is causing tensions in the region and creating an atmosphere of conflict and confrontation. u. s. president joe biden want earlier that washington would respond militarily. if china does a tax, taiwan earlier, beijing's defense ministry said the country would fight to prevent the island of taiwan from succeeding. if anyone 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. last month, the white house launched an initiative to strengthen american economic ties in the endo pacific region, with more than a dozen countries. both china was excluded from that initiative. independent china and it's under lung,
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gave us his thoughts on beijing's military moves with more than just the parents and the military operations. you all know who's getting the mail and also installation of. busy equipment and also ready in case it will reach out because there was tension. this is the 1st time that. ready beijing issue, these kind of guy lies, but this time it warning the united states not to allow the promise all the one china principal because the whole though the united states, keep on saying that the owner, the one time principal, on the other hand, the united states and seem to be doing all sorts of things trying to hold while
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this is so i to promote time on independence as consumer prices continue to rise in the united states. president biden is trying to alleviate the pressures on american households, on shifting the blame on soil companies and of course, russia. this comes as his approval declines among key votes is a many of his fellow democrats begin to lose faith and he's democracy, his presidency, our biden's. busy old line about everything being russia's fault isn't cutting it with americans. inflation is a real challenge to american families. today's inflation report, confirm what americans already know. prudence try, psyche, shooting america. heart rate is what war freight is. to use growing less popular by the hour. the latest numbers show joe biden, having a 20 percent drop in popularity among voters age 18 to 34 from
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january 2021 to june 2022. now it's important to know this is the group that got joe biden to the white house to begin with having a big turn out. it's not hard to understand why old joe is so unpopular. he seemed to promise an economic rebound, but it never happened. at this point, america. ready is facing the highest rate of inflation in 4 decades. gas in the united states is up to $5.00 per gallon. in addition to that, you've got the mass shootings that took place in buffalo and the in texas and the gridlock when it comes to guns. it's pretty clear, joe biden is not steering the ship in a good direction. you could expect republicans would jump all over him. but now with numbers this low, we've got folks on the democratic side of the aisle turning on the new york times. let the cat out of the bag revealing that they interviewed 50 elected officials, who are democrats, and all of them are deeply concerned about the rising strength of the republicans.
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they say that biden should not run in 2024 because it would be handing them an easy victory to say our country was on the right track, would flagrantly depart from reality. biden should announce his intent not to seek re election in 2024. right after the mid terms, if the president has a vision and that's something certainly we're all willing tech entertain and examine when that when the time comes. that's not he ass. and you know, should he run again? i think that i think it's it's, we'll take a look at it. for right now, we need to focus on winning a majority instead of a presidential election. the presidency is a monstrously taxing job in the stark reality is the president would be closer to 90 than 80 at the end of a 2nd term. and that would be a major issue. he looks his age and isn't as agile in front of a camera as he once was. midterms are coming up in november and at that point we could see the u. s. congress shift based on how voters decide to respond. however,
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after that biden will still have 2 years to possibly turn things around. regardless, there are many, even within the democratic party can that are at this point saying it might be worth just throwing in the towel, finding somebody else for the job. caleb martin artsy, new york and finally nuclear reactors in the us could see outages next year or earlier if russia decides to stop the exports of enriched uranium. that's according to the american news media outlet, the hill, the plunge generates about 20 percent of the electricity in the united states. and this potential russian responds to western sanctions, could lead to serious problems in the u. s. with the operation on maintenance of its power plants on plants, shutdowns of these nuclear facilities could result in blackouts on further increases in electricity prices. russian officials claim if the u. s. were abandoned russia uranium, it would only harm the us itself. no risk controls of 40 percent of the global you
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any conversion in for such and 46 percent of global uranium enrichment capacity failure we spoke with a professor of economics and politics doctor jack rasmus, you think the u. s. embargo on russian nuclear fuel would heavily impact the u as well. there are some nuclear plants, the u. s. that do import russian nuclear fuel. if that is embargoed, no importance from russia, then the u. s. and those plans are gonna have to scurry around elsewhere in the world to try to get it. and that's gonna create excess demands elsewhere and drive up the price of that particular product and therefore drive up a electricity generation from nuclear. and because all these, these fuels are substitute products, what we call them and one goes up the other girls that drags it up in. busy oil, natural gas, the same thing, if you find
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a nuclear cost going up in the u. s. will that will have an effect as well, on the other of fossil fuels to some extent. so did a question know in my mind is not where the u. s. embargo said it can scurry around and get some supplies elsewhere. but what about europe? a country like france, for example, 70 percent of its electricity generation comes from nuclear plants that will have a big impact on france. and i don't think france would go ahead with no banning in ports of the russian enriched a processed in, you know, fuel from russia. that's going to be a little different than oil. france might be a new hungary, when it comes to the nuclear embargo. are those the main stories this our, i know it's a r t dot com or our social media pages for mall. i'm pizza scott's and thank you for watching. ah,
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ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm getting to disease. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk who is the aggressor today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. i figure which of the problem was the question, as you speak on, the billing is pretty much the mind or wish you were banding all imports of russian oil and gas. new g i suffering the piper stuff happening. i know they
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plenty of those with regard to joe by imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang self ah, with mm ah, welcome to worlds apart. as the chinese war strategist sounds to positive more than 2 and a half 1000 years ago. if you know the enemy and know yourself,
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you don't need to fear the result of a 100 battles. but if you don't warn you, crane has already led to have a plethora of unforeseen strains on the global economy and analyst form. that force may be up to come, come, we'll do. the protagonist in this drama understand that roles that aims and their limits. to discuss that. now join from beijing by victor, gal, vice president of the center for china, and globalization is a gal. it's good to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for having me now in one of your articles, prior to the beginning of the russian military operation in ukraine, you warned that these crises made degenerate into a melodrama with potentially devastating global consequences. and i think we are all weaknesses that melodrama or tragedy. now, do you think though, that it may still lead to some sort of a hollywood style, happy ending,
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or should be prepared cells for a much more sober, much more darker culmination? you're raising a very important question. i think it is time for mankind to look beyond into the future. i think we can start with the year 2122. that is 100 years from today. and i can see to extremely different scenarios for the military operations or the war being ukraine. one extreme scenario is the disappearance of the world and the homo sapiens from the surface of the earth and her who is the victim who is the bully? what happened to ukraine? what happened to russia? what happened to the united states? it doesn't matter. the whole world will be gone. now the other extreme is that ukraine becomes one of the wealthiest countries in europe in the world. but it cannot happen up list on several conscience. one is the neutrality for
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ukraine. and your claim because friends with all an enemy with none. and you couldn't become a major connectivity center linking north, south, east to the west, and really, really evolved itself to peaceful development and economic growth. in that way, your credit calling will be one of the wealthiest countries in the world. i do hope we can see the brighter side of the situation and do our best to prevent the catastrophe, or am academy from happening as a result of operations in your crate. now, both of these scenarios are looking 100 years into the future. i think much in line with the chinese proclivity towards the long view of history, but let's stay in the moment for now and let's talk about what led to the current confrontation because.
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