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a that you for that ah, the westfield a global inflation storm by its short sighted policy sounds according to plan to main putin's comments at the international economic form and some pieces that we will hear about this so called hooton's inflation. who's listening to such numbers, since everyone understands, the real reason is that huge sums of money will print it, and this money was used to purchase goods and services outside the western countries. on the global markets. they've done. public officials say some ukrainian soldiers to round the i vote as a chemical plant in the city of february, don yes, good. beginning to surrender. the commission recommends ukraine be given
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a candidate status, but some wound care of the addition of the member of the block is often guaranteed plus the public outrage off their britain time secretary old is the extradition of julianna's songs to the u. s. way faith is 175 years in prison with a warm welcome. this is on the international with the latest world news update. now, a lot of my parents in how share his take on the global economic crisis, as well as russia's reaction to the unprecedented sanctions from the west. it was speaking that one of the world's biggest and most important business events, these pages, but international economic for ah, one of the main topics on fridays discussions was of course, the military operation in ukraine. ortiz, editor in chief, margarita simonian,
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was the moderator at the forum, and also russian presidents about the future of dumbass jewel. but by yet some new people in our country and in deliberated territories are afraid that we will quit and leave. will we leave? and we will support the people living in these territories. but in the end, only the people who live there will determine the future. and we will respect any choice. they make him up with him. so was waiting on a range of topics in his speech at some petersburg international economic forum, including how the so called blitz creek of sanctions against moscow had failed. the president also mentioned an inevitable end of the unit polar world order, and the importance of technological solver, and fee to insure russia can produce and provide for itself while avoiding international self isolation, ortiz alia, katrinka has more from the form. well, we almost knew that of latimer potent was gonna use strong language and throw
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punches at the u. s. and allies. but the russian president got very tough, perhaps even tougher than expected. and, you know, the speech almost sounded like a lecture for russia's geopolitical enemies. mr. brewton also lashed out at his western colleagues for what he called losing common sense, and also literally forgetting about the interests of their own people all in a bit to we can russia, president putin also brought up how global economic hardships were being blamed on russia constant the which, according to the russian leader, is totally unfair and something wrong with shameless lucian. but the consumer will hear about this so called putin's inflation. who's listening to such nonsense . it's intended for those who can't read and write that. so russia and our actions
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on liberating dumbass have absolutely nothing to do with it. the current rising prices and the problems with inflation, the problems with food and energy supply, gasoline and the energy sector crisis. all of this is the results of the systemic mistakes in the economic policy of the current administration in the united states and the european bureaucracy. that's the reason and that. so for them, the beginning of our operation is a lifeline that allows them to blame their own failures on others. everyone understands the real reasons. huge sums of money were printed and this money was used to purchase goods and services outside the western countries on the global markets, taking all the supply. no one wants to think about the interests of other countries, including the poorest ones. the world is changing very fast, and these changes are revolutionary, says vladimir potent. he also believes that while the changes are inevitable, american and european governments are actually going against the course of history
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and are stuck in the past. plus mister prudent blamed the threads of a potential famine in the poorest countries purely on policies chosen by the leaders of the us and allies. he said that the sanctions led to enormous fertilizer price hikes, which clearly worsens the food crisis. when it comes to the effects that the sanctions have had on russia, president putin noted that they are much less serious than expected by the authors . why? because of how russia evolved in the recent times. so mark, and so sir, does that make sense in the construction of western sanctions? who's built on the false thesis that russia is not sovereign from an economic point of view that it is critically vulnerable. they go so carried away in spreading the smith that they themselves apparently believed it. when planning the economic blitzkrieg,
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they did not notice of simply ignored the real facts of how our country has changed in recent years. these changes of the results of our planned work to create a stable macroeconomic structure in show food security, implement, impose substitution programs, full marin payment systems, and so on, rushes obvious answer to trade embargoes and also a hail storm of anti russian restrictions by western countries was cementing friendship with the likes of bay ging, or new delhi, and also a number of other countries in different parts of the world like latin america or africa, but mostly in the east. however, as we heard from president putin, the importance of close ties with china and india was clear, long before the events of 2022 policemen meas, miasma. a multi polar world is inevitable. and those who cling to their imaginary global leadership so costs to making a colossal mistake. this is
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a mistake that will cost them dearly. i have no doubts about this. as for our relations with asian countries in general, and with china in particular, we did not just stop building relations with them in connection with the latest events of recent months. so years we have been doing this because in asia and in china, the creation of new centers for the development of the world has become quite obvious . really. the same goes for india with are also about one and a half 1000000000 people with their markets in economy a developing very intensively african and latin american countries are also actively developing that i, me, i will show you. so right, that was the session fall of a very strong and very important messages for those who weren't actually in that room, but were very far because they either boycotted the form or called on others to do so. the question is though, whether any of that is going to be taken into consideration by them on the sidelines of the for a marty editor in chief margarita simon young. that it doesn't really matter if the
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west has rush. oh, not as not my opinion is made moscow's position clear enough for the people. let me now. well, it's not so much the speech that matters to me. but the emotion that i felt while listening in the confidence that had the therapeutic effect on me and on our people in general. it is clear that the speaker was calm, confident in a great mood, very friendly people who are not sure of their well being in victory. don't talk like that, and they don't spread such emotions around them. it was important for me to hear that we will not leave that the people who want to stay with us will stay with us and that their decisions will be important. it doesn't really matter if the west hears us or not. we're in a stable track and we will not. we're away. the philippines on back there to russia, iga violence, hold on say that the country is very interested in doing business with moscow despite the western sanctions in the russian foreign ministry, the prince. that the philippines, that big sate principal possession in the united nations on the situation in
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ukraine. we are praying with the rest of the world that the situation gets resolved soon and that the piece will return. on the other up question i'd be relations between that the philippines saw and the rush, us build continuous despite this are you know, current of difficulty the philippines remains a friendly country. are we did that the both sanctions again, sa, bratia and the various been an interesting thought in both the level of government from the russian side. and of course, a business, the business interest, filipino business men are interested in penetrating gamino, big advantage of the russian market. at the same time that you know, rush and business versus an even tourists are interested to visit the philippines and take a look at what the philippines has to offer. a. the same thing are, goes for filipino consumers. becoming interested in russian products rush out the
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race him. so i think at the bottom line, people to people business relations continue this by the press and difficulties the press and challenges which we hope will get resolved so that we will move progress advanced forward. ah, the you are pan commission has recommended ukraine be granted candidate status and a 1st step towards e membership. but the commission chief says keith has a loss of ground to cover before the country can take part in the so called european dream. the commission recommends to the council 1st that ukraine is given european perspective. and 2nd that ukraine is given candy that states us. this is of course on the understanding that the country will carry out a number of further importantly forms and we all know that ukrainians are ready to
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die for the european perspective. we want them to live with us the european dream. so it moves today by the european european creation leadership to recommend ukraine as a designated candidate for you. membership is mainly a symbolic p r on a move to project you solidarity ukraine. you commission prisoners that of underlay and made it clear there, that there are a lot of conditions attached to moving forward. what's called a number for the reforms needed by ukraine's and yeah, no kidding shing and zone in new allows for border is movement within the zone. there is no way the country like ukraine, with a hot military monthly client soil and poorly tracked weapons flooding in supply fighters, including foreign back neo nazis could cause lead, heart and water result with the rest of the you. with those weapons and fighters able to roll around germany, france, italy, spain, when you, that's just absolutely ludicrous and would prevent present and obvious threat to
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the rest of europe. now ukraine was routinely derided by western media tanks, pre conflicts for authoritarianism, incorruption, all which now seem to have just magically banished the european commission has found that ukraine overall is well advanced in reaching the stability of institutions guaranteed democracy. the rule of law, human rights and respect for protection of minorities and has gradually approximated to substantial elements of the e. u. a queen in many areas. yes, recommendation which comes a day after the leaders of germany and italy expressed theirs. corbett does not confer candidate status. we ought to remember that the 1st step on the past membership. but those are the cause of the eastern european countries heading into a european council summit on the issue next week. now to move forward all 27 member states, if you must agree, but even if they do full membership free cray could be many, many years away. something that fresh president a member in my home has been pointing out level bundle. we do not have the rights
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after so many weeks of war and such a difficult moment to tell the ukrainians to come back later and that for a signal must be sent. now. yes, we all ready now to recognize your status of candidate you membership, but we also told them frankly, this process will take time. there will be conditions, there will be a roadmap which will be made by the commission to be fulfilled. and therefore, you will not become a member of the european union to morrow. still, there are no guarantees. i think it's important to remember that is fine. denmark in the netherlands, for example, have already expressed opposition to ukraine's included in the block. and there can't be any dissenting e member states for ukraine, yet the green light for at least the commissions announcement today allows the leadership to tell you cray that well, hey, we're trying our best but it's gonna analyst nicholas markovich believes that he was desperate to ad ukraine to the block, but keith is entirely unprepared for such a move. i think this is
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a political stance that the you is monitoring moving now because europe, your opinion has been doing that it can to try to ukraine inside. that's a good thing today that it's losing ukraine with that there's a possibility that it may be using using ukraine and it's doing it can to try to push the ukraine into the region in some way or another thinking that may be ultimately this may put pressure on russia to stop to stop the ongoing military activity, because maybe if you crane were in the european union, this would, this, would this stop russia which, which is absolutely wrong. and if we look at the details for look at the ukraine today and the conditions entering the european union, we see that you kind of fits practically. none of the conditions tend to the european union fundamental criteria set out by the european council itself to, for any european member to enter the european union are not meant by ukraine today
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. so having the head of the council saying the ukraine can enter the european union now by that ukraine does not follow the criteria of copenhagen is a joke. the dow jones industrial average and the u. s. has fallen by another 700 points to low, not satan since november 2020. the index drops below a symbolic level of $13000.00 and is nearly 20 percent off. it's high is reached in november last year. as lamp happens in mid thawing inflation and some invest is varying that a recession is imminent. so if i didn't know seems to be optimistic about the economic prospects. first of all, it's not inevitable. secondly, we're in a stronger position than any nation in the world to overcome this inflation me while the u. s. face is soaring, inflation with a consumer price index spiking in hitting of 40 year high of 8.6 percent in may. and economic support. as these biden's hold in,
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that americans are feeling down and need a boost of confidence. what he feels he needs to do to lift up a country that he said is feeling really, really down. the president said, the country is still dealing with the psychological stars. from the pandemic added to that our gas prices at nominal records. all of that has set up a dynamic where he says he needs to remind americans to have confidence because he says the country is now poised to win the 21st century. financial commentate and former stockbroker bill holton says the u. s. has enough economic troubles to deal with already. i think we're in recession already at this point. i think we'll find out by the end of this quarter when the numbers come out. if not, i am certain we are headed for recession. so that is going on. obviously, her demand and the ability to, to make purchases,
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which ultimately will reduce sales, reduce volume, obviously the amount it can be sold on a property. i don't think this is an average fair market. i think this is a generational shade and it looks like a change in, if you want to call it monetary supremacy. i think the monetary system is going to change it's, it's the 1st big shade go since world war 2. so financially, there are some, some b. and if you want to call it bad, thanks for the west, it's losing, it's had general money with their currencies. as international outrage off the britain time secretarial to be extradition of julianna's funds to the us. whether we can expand the faces up to 175 years in prison on espionage charges. allowing julian his sons to be expedited to the u. s. would put him at great risk
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incense or chilling message to journalists, the world over. we call on the u. k, to refrain from expediting julian assange for the us to drop the charges and for a songy to be freed hard to believe. but it looks real. every serious press freedom group in the world has protested this. it is an appalling symbol of how far the british and american government's commitment to human rights has declined. anyone in this country who cares about freedom of expression should be deeply ashamed that the home secretary has approved. the extradition of julian assange to the united states, the country that plotted his assassination. well, this is an incredibly dark day for journalism. it is an incredibly dark day for democracy in britain. i've spoken to many of my germ this colleagues this morning i'm, we're, we're incredibly concerned about the precedent this decision has set. today's decision, quite frankly, is a stain on the british government. and we can no longer say that they stand out for a human rights that they stand up for, press freedom,
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that they stand up for democracy despite what they claim. so the, what we really must say is that judy in assange must be freed. and until judy, nissan is free, every journalist across the world is in chinese. as far as his legal case has been going on for years now in 2019, his asylum was revoked in the ecuadorian embassy in london. he was arrested by you carol authorities and sent to the bell marsh, maximum security prison in 2020 extradition herrings began. and a year later, the presiding judge concluded, it would be oppressive to extradite funds to the u. s. u to his health. but this decision was overtones less than a year later when in london, high court agreed with the west to extradite. now in 2022, a london court issued an official expedition order, followed by the u. k. home offices confirming it on friday morning when it's on just facing a 175 years in a you present for revealing america's dirty secrets, which makes publish classified information about the rock and gang was revealed.
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video of the us soldiers indiscriminately slang civilians proved torture on prison a death due to miss treatment at guantanamo bay. prison. come and expose the pro clinton media bias and a scheme to push bunny saunders out of the presidential race. let's call now to re mcgovern for my c i a officer. thank you for joining us on the program. so what do you make of the latest decision by the u. k. home secretary to extra dot and julia julia songs. are you surprised? mad surprise? i would simply say that home secretary appreciate charles performances. this is pretty agree just pretty, pretty bad. what has happened to the british nobles who fish down king john back a 100 plus years ago and trusted rights from him?
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there are no english nobles now, it looks like they're just all vessels of the united states. and i, one thing i would, i would do here is to turn the question to why do they have, why the powers that be? have julian assigned so much? why are they trying to make a spectacle out of him? this is what happens if you reveal secrets. i have one suggestion has to do with ukraine. believe it or not. now there's a cable from moscow that was revealed in the diplomatic cables that julian revealed about 10 years ago. and the title was, i don't want to misquote, it knit means new. yes, rushes. nato enlargement. red lines high. this was ambassador burns in moscow. writing back to washington, new enlargement, particularly to ukraine, remains and emotional and neurologic issue for russia. but strategic policy
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considerations also underlie the opposition to nato a membership and here's the queue. here's. here's the important thing, quote and ukraine. these reservations include fears that the issue could potentially split the country into leading to civil war, which would force listen to this now, which would force russia to just have to decide whether or not to intervene ukraine. this is a cable 14 years ago. the date was the 1st of february, 2008. ok. we were warned and what happened 2 months later, on the 3rd of april, nato and its wisdom decided that ukraine and georgia will become members of nato. that's where it started, folks, russia, the americans did not take the russia seriously. and we were warmed as early as 10 years ago. the policy makers were warned 14 years ago. and you have ukraine
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falling apart now with russia having invaded and do you like it or not? this was utterly predictable. actually. it was predicted. oh no, no. well, it was, of course, a hero to so many people, but to the authorities he seems to be an enemy. now he's called 14 days to to appeal the decision. do you think he'll succeed and not appeal? well, there is some hope. you know, it's been a way here in america color travesty of justice. it's a legal term. it couldn't be worse. however now the, the subject to be addressed had been widened. they were very narrow with respect to pretty patel. and there is some hope that the high court will make the decision. there's always that possibility. we have to keep that hope alive. if song does end
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up in the us, the us has said he'll be treated humanely. he won't be tortured in custody. do you trust those assurances from the us side? well, i would just look at guantanamo, i would just look at barbara mirror for or if you, if you want to believe united states and those things go ahead and believed them. an interesting thing is that the source who gave julia no such a wiki likes those very damning revelations about offensive cyber tactics in play devised by the ca. that same source is languishing in a, in a small compartment. he has been for years. they don't know when he'd be brought to trial, so you have a parallel there, keep deferring, keeps defer, and keep them waiting. okay? and so, if this is any example of the humane conditions that julian will experience, well,
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that's something i will simply add, that it was just the f ski himself who we more if you want to. and i think measure you want to gauge the level of civilization in a certain country, go visit it's prisons. i am ashamed of what's happened to our penal system. so the official us government position is that the songs endangered lives with the materials that he posted online. what do you make of that? ah, that's what the british would call a rubbish. has an example after the afghan cables or me males were revealed. robert gates, the secretary defense, went before the senate armed forces committee, and he said, this is terrible, this term people are being endanger. are our own spires are being, are it's terrible. and so the head of his name was levin a senator levin. he said,
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i'm mister gates, give me a memo on that. 12 month later gates came back and he said, well actually actually nobody has been so much as spat upon in relation to this. and the commanders in afghanistan confirmed that. so i was wrong and thinking that this would be terrible damage. now is there embarrassment? of course, it's imperative i just gave you a good example of how u. s. policy makers will warn 14 years ago that russia might, might have to consider invading ukraine. that came from seattle, gay love off their foreign minister, still foreign minister, a came to bill burns or as our ambassador at that time in moscow. now. curiously enough, his head of the c, i a, there is hope. birds has got a pretty good head on his shoulders, and he no doubt remembers that. maybe he'll get to biden and say, look, you know,
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this is really, this is, this is so bad that we go to quite this when loose, and give julian back to the australian government, which is new and might accept him and even protect him as a government should protect their citizens. well, right. you know, fast the poor his will be looking at was happening to with thorns and say that this says the president for, for journalists, for trade fakers though, what would you say to that? well, that's exactly true. neil smell, sir. the you in rock potter ford torture has made that point many times. he said, you know, this is the broader problem here. if people in the united states think they can use the espionage act of 1917, my andrew against german spies to pursue capture and put in prison for the rest of the day. a lives journalist,
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whether they be australians or euro, why ends or ice lands, or if they live in antartica or in the arctic, we can get you because we're the united states and we have this war that we can apply to. anyone didn't have to be american citizen. so you know, how dangerous is that? how, how damming will that say when somebody wants to write next time, some cables are trying to get them released? in addition, of course, you have a surveillance system impose now not only in the united states, but in the u. k. and other places where it's quite a trick to get such as sensitive material to where it can be posted anonymously. that's part of the problem. as well, so independent journalism, let's compose a requiem for it because it's, it's, it's mostly dead. raymond, mcgovern pharmacy. i offer so many thanks for joining us on the program. you're most welcome. meanwhile in dog bass, no guns, quit public officials,
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se sum ukrainian soldiers surrounded at a local chemical plant in the city of separate on yes has begun to surrender, according to various estimates, up to 2 and a half 1000 troops, including foreign mercenaries, a hold up in the industrial zone, russian, that forces say that taking control of most of the city except for the adults plunked where he had schools is allegedly blew up a container laden with chemicals at the end of may. and these local officials have called a crime against civilians. and they don't, yes, we're public. the capital city has been suffering a tense day of continuous attacks on civilian centers with official saying ukrainian artillery is being used to bombard schools, hospitals, and residential areas. some of the latest footage from the scene showing filling the sky, following bloss thing don't yet. city, early on friday, according to local officials to people have been wounded as a result of the latest shilling. meanwhile, russian forces continue to target ukrainian military science and response
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the in this teach released by russians defense ministration, as well as being called the bombing of the ukrainian military base in the country. south wall sco say the sites had been used to launch drones, strikes against russian lead forces. the defense ministry also say some of it's not the missile strikes have destroyed a ukrainian tanks and 3 on hillary units. many thanks for joining us. hey, on all t international, as always you can find plenty more stories on discussion on our website on t dot com the ah b.

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