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a i condition davis, mr. boy from the law firm, ricardo total and the trim knowledge of knowing that the cold war had begun. a little around the constant showing that the house was going to show the dear bye. we flew into the yard of a neighboring house, destroyed everything, then another shell hit the gas pipe and there was a very strong explosion. lighter party report from the city of got a lot in the den. yes, the people's republic of shelling or residential areas by ukrainian forces incentivized and some of the bricks group of countries kicked off on thursday. the meeting is going to head this by western attempts to drive a wedge between the emerging economy. also coming up, would you say that the word ukraine is the primary driver of inflation in america? no inflation was high before certainly before the warranty crane broke up. the u. s
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. federal reserve appears to challenge president biden's dance that rushes to blame for sewing inflation in the u. s. on this by the vocal green agenda. the blocks demand for the impulse from africa is a key cost of deforestation in the region. according to n g o report, we hear from some locals, incoming. the big companies have all the money to get to land, unlike the small plants. and that's the problem, is the big companies have the means to benefit from everything. with coming to you from our headquarters in moscow and broadcasting to the world, you're watching our t international monies. peter scott, i'm ready. jordan from welcome to the program. as usual, we start this i with the latest developments from ukraine, according to local officials done. yet residential areas have been shelled by key of troops during the day and 2 men are reported to have been injured. so it's his
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claim. the attacks were carried out with weapons delivered by nato member states to key of ortiz roman casa census. this report from the dentist republic. we are in the city of girl of the moment. this town has been continuously shelled by the korean military over the last 8 years, and the shilling had intensified in the last 4 months. at least 28 people have been killed, 180 injured. now, this place, this is a crater from cannon. artillery says, one of the shell fragments that fell here. obviously the impact created this crater. now this is the residential building where all the windows had been shattered. now this is just one of many buildings in this area that were damaged by the ukraine and artillery. i will speak to some of the residents about the ordeal that the half the gold fruit or food or cause video for those been shelling every
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day. this past week, i was driving in the garage when the show exploded nearby, who called them, it flew into the yard of a neighboring house. there was not a single window left in it destroyed every single other than another shell hit the gas of ice and there was a very strong explosion than fire. also another fluently yard and again behind the garages. i think there will be more shelling today as well. you did it last looked all around the constant shelling matter when the bomb arrived. i had in geneseo, so the house was going to collapse, cluster and windows were knocked out. i managed to run out of the kitchen, but when we have been sitting in an entrance home for the last 2 days, we are afraid of constant shelling. for some unknown reason, residential buildings in this area are constantly bombarded by the ukranian. artillery can see shards of glass under my feet,
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and there are well set dozens residential buildings out here. and there is a, a kindergarten right here. and absolutely no military positions that i know of as battles continue, russian forces under the guns people's republic army are advancing on the city of little chance, which is one of the last remaining strongholds of ukrainian army in the area. the latest report suggested around 5000 ukrainian fighters in mrs. young have lost lucy jones cub lost access to major resupply routes. after lou ganske forces took control of a road connecting the city to ukrainian controlled territory, the peoples republic army officials believe they will soon take the city itself. and major summits of the bricks confessor to the world's biggest emerging economies kicks off in beijing on thursday was about to, to joining online. there are some presidents, has expressed to support for chinese,
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moved to promote an alternative world. order to one dominated by washington ortiz corresponded dental course. it gives us a preview. the 1st time since russia's military operation in ukraine began leaders from some of the world's biggest up and coming economies are gathering for the international bricks forum. despite the wes attempts to turn the rest of its member countries against russia, they're standing firm in favor of multi polarity. as the global energy crisis rages on. there's been proven time and again the sanctions at boomerangs in the double edged sword that politicize instrumental eyes and weaponized, the world economy in use, the dominant position of the international financial monetary system and sanctions recklessly which will eventually harm others and hom, themselves to make the people of the world suff heights unprecedented western sanctions have boomerang. indeed, in the 1st 3 months of this year, trade between russia and the bricks. countries have increased by a whopping 38 percent reaching $45000000000.00. in may,
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china even became the world's biggest importer of russian oil making up for a lot of the difference for western clients last through sanctions. india, for its part, has gone from importing basically no russian oil at all to buying over 760000 barrels a day for the western powers that constantly espouse the principles of free market capitalism. none of these developments should contradict their values. russia has got a product that the consumers want, but things clearly are not that simple and is up with me, but new to western partners, disregard the basic principles of a market. economy free trade in viability of private property and pursuing irresponsible macroeconomic policy, including the uncontrolled printing of money and accumulation of unsecured debt. as for the ongoing global food crisis, vladimir putin and his south african counterpart had been discussing how to secure africa supply of food and fertilizers. well, that is no doubt, a good sign of closer cooperation between bricks countries and
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a good sign for the over 3000000000 people who call those countries home. especially those living with the effects of the west sanctions regime. the head of a russian chinese think tank, told us the bricks group, plays an important role in international relations. and russia and china should stand side by side in the current multi polar world. miss time still, we believe briggs is quite an important than the current system of international relations. the multi whole world and bricks is supposed to bring harmony through the international relations several that the group plays an important role in the ground for chinese dialogue. i believe the tal country should side by side with each other within the conditions of modern world recession in the us. it's certainly a possibility that the warning from the chairman of the federal reserve coming amid the highest inflation in 40 years. but then joe biden blames inflation on the war and ukraine, but fed chairman jerome poll says otherwise. let's go,
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compensate and tv hosts. scotty now use explains president biden. today, proposed w. b a. the growing pains that americans are feeling at the gas a 3 month 18th, federal gas tax, more and more holiday, was proposed by president biden in his address. the country and the average gas price in america today is over $5.00 per gallon, with the highest thing in california, peaking at $6.70. but of course the president was quick to make sure the blame for the price increase. it was not on his shoulders. the simple truth is gas. prices are up almost $2.00 a gallon, because latin recruiters ruthless attack on ukraine. and we wouldn't let him get away with russia is also the largest, or one of the largest oil producers in the world. we cut off fresh oil in the united states, and our partners in europe did the same, knowing that we would see higher gas prices. now the problem is that besides the
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fact the gas price in the united states were dramatically increasing from the day president biden took office all the way to prior. the conflict happening, president biden actually said he cut russian oil to the united states and of the european off, which is simply not true. but what is happening is the united states and our allies are actively discussing a price cap on russian oil. treasury secretary, janet gillen confirmed during a joint press conference with canada finance. mr. christina freeland, with the hopes of allowing more oil supply all and to reach the global market now, or when she was asked to explain her price exception comment. y'all, instead of being essentially a price cap and as this sort of an exception to the european insurance ban. but this is questionable as to whether this is even going to be feasible by the parties involved, considering it would make no sense to sell oil with price caps, which would greatly reduce or even eliminate any potential profit. well,
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it's predictable. the president biden to monitor are putting the on for the gas price inflation. it does not correspond with its own officials, including a fed, a chair drawn power, who says ukraine is not responsible for inflation. given how inflation is escalated over the past 18 months. would you say that the word ukraine is the primary driver of inflation in america? no inflation was high before certainly before the warranty crane broke up. i'm glad to hear you say that the by ministration seems to be intent on deflecting blame. and as recently as just this past sunday spread, the misinformation that putin's invasion of ukraine is the quote biggest single driver in place. i'm glad you agree with me that that is not the truth. it is fair to mention that despite bite inhaling himself to be in speech with american, stand with them. here is actually the numbers card to june 22nd years for the job by the public approval rating. so for 4 straight week to 36 percent matching, it's a low, it's a level since late may, according to our writers expose opinion poll that was just completed on monday. now
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president bite. and it did confirm that he knew in advance or americans were going to pay the price at the gas before the war in the ukraine. but that was the price that well americans were willing to pay. he even reminded republicans of their most to support the billions the names that have gone to crank. therefore, making sure that were cut republicans were just as accountable as democrats in regards to the rising gas prices. all things he would hope americans would put the blame on both parties when they go to the polls in november. now it seems it's just a waiting game or dirt car, just to see if the u. s. uppercase an observer stands in europe in union, and other countries might take the same option over doing a holiday tax that was near remains to be seen. now the years are present, emitted the conflict of ukraine could become an endurance contest between the us and russia as well. ringback you, but he does think at some point there will be even more of
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a waiting game and what the russian can handle versus what europeans will be able to handle. but the main question on president biden's mind, no doubt is how much will americans actually be able to handle reporting from national tennessee for r t. i'm scotty. now he's geophysical strategist and diplomacy consultant to the u . s. department of state john to deleted. he believes the current economy situation undermines the willingness of americans to help you crane. and my own sense is that by the end of 2022 as we have a deepening energy crisis in europe. and we have food shortages in the middle east and northern africa that could trigger social unrest and political peoples as we saw in the arab world 10 years ago. that this is unfortunately going to be a very long, protracted played out situation in ukraine in ways that can be very harmful to russia. economy in the long run and to energy european security. the american people are very,
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very willing to support and provide foreign aid for beleaguered countries for countries that are suffering because of war or invasion in other parts of the world . when our economy is strong and our society is resilient. we've given many of the challenges that we're facing in the united states right now. most americans, we'd rather our political leaders from president biden on down, focus on fixing what's wrong with the american economy and american society. then with award that could lead to a possible nuclear exchange in europe if it escalates out of control. despite is declared to green agenda that you still appears to have some way to go when it comes to implementing it. and you report shows that rubber, which is imported by the blog post as a deforestation. threats africa. tropical regions. recent data showed that industrial robot plantations in africa are responsible for destruction of tropical forests over an area of 16 times larger than brussels. with e u,
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a key consumer of all rebec produced in the region. that's as the commodity is exempt from the blocks domestic anti deforestation. legislation that prevents imports of goods linked to the destruction of forests. the move spot criticism from global witness, which is an environmental watch organisation from cameron to cote d'ivoire. the use voracious appetite for rubber is devastating indigenous communities and eroding a vital carbon sink yet astonishingly a draft law to prevent deforestation linked products from being sold in europe. doesn't include rather failed to oblige banks to stop funding, deforestation, and does not uphold indigenous communities rights. the main owners of these plantations are companies from singapore and belgian who receive funding from major europe bank. the expulsion of agri business in the region is also exacerbates in poverty and security issues for communities that lose land to access to land that can be formed or hunted. we spoke to a local residents who accuses phone companies of siphoning resources from his
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country and is on peace. these companies use our land for their benefit. we have 3 . i grew industrial companies here in the district of design gay and invaded the area and taken all the space with a foreign another port farmers have to go very far away. the core need bigger resources because it's a long term fight between the 2. big companies have all the money to get the land, unlike the small planters. and that's the problem is that companies have the means to benefit from everything. today he says, been either when justifying the exemption over, but from his anti deforestation. drugs to you earlier said it's imports of rubber account for the smallest fraction. all 4 is degradation that occurred and reduce the imports would result in a significant burden. earlier we spoke with an environmental journalist who says, the situation shows how the uses his own interests in africa. the world has never seen africa. no. oh, from the prison of what the child manufacturing ground. you know, the people have been that because he's the big bicycle. if the warehouse paul might
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do that, it's good. the only days you might be going to say that we will look into the issue that we know is the issue because this a, a, it's a huge, well known problem. it is really a huge contradiction because the nation up on it with a has the means business in the field of this, went on for the occasion in africa. that satellite is good for letting me put it in your interest. we all know the damage in the international market, and these are go in. those are products like global issues to what extent the industry is coming out is lobby so that you can go back to singer. that's you see,
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this is, this is mary. this is a permanent dynamic o'kelly's in nice number interest. ah, in the news a powerful earthquake in afghanistan has killed more than a 1000 people. the ruling taliban militant group says that more than 1500 people have been injured in the disaster. according to the un office for humanitarian affairs, over 2000 houses have been destroyed. and residents say that the mountainous terrain complicates the gathering of precise information about the victims as was hampering search and rescue efforts. the earthquake stroke, the country amid a serious humanitarian crisis and the red crescent says that over half the afghan population was in need of humanitarian assistance. even before the earthquake ukraine belongs to the european family. both his path holds many conditions. those are the words of german chancellor la sholtes,
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ahead of the european council. some it's on thursday. that's where you leaders will vote on ukraine's membership in the union. archie show davinsky takes on the story . it's the summit. ukraine has been waiting for. will you leaders give it the note of approval to become a candidate for membership or will life imitate art? it is so expected that you will say yes if only as a means of symbolically showing support for ukraine, and providing a good dose of moral boosting. the commission chief has already given her a seal of approval. yes, ukraine deserves european perspective. yes, ukraine should be welcomed as a candidate country. it hasn't though, been a smooth ride for kiev. numerous countries of question did suitability for candidate status issues over widespread corruption. a lack of stability in its institutions. it's poor economic state. and of course the fact that the country is
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improved in a war have raised serious concerns. would you guys finish the activities of those politicians aimed at division or collusion will not succeed, but will receive a harsh response. however, many of these issue seem to have been whitewashed when the commission gave its recommendation overall as regards the political criteria, ukraine as well advanced in reaching the stability of institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for protection of minorities. but even von delane has admitted ukraine will have to pull out all the stops if it's to reach the final destination. as an e. u. member. other members of the block agree, this could be a very long way off use of induce,
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we all know perfectly well the process to allow ukraine to join would take several years. indeed, probably several decades. some countries, such ifs turkey have been waiting since the end of the last century. and even if you crane can fulfill the very long list requirements, the dream of becoming a member of the you could still be just fat. becoming a candid, it may signal the intention, but it's certainly no guarantee amid that's enthusiastic rhetoric from the european block on ukraine's membership. turkey, which has been waiting for approval to join the for more than 20 years. as found, their membership card is still not ready. turkey today is further away than it was in 1999. the accession process is merit based and therefore it is very much in the hands of the applicant country. i think he was granted in candidate status back in 1009 though 20 years later,
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the european parliament suspended folks on the countries inclusion amid human rights concerns. now, despite on car being a long term ally of the block on key issues, including the migrant crisis caused by the syrian war, the country president believes that turkey is a session should be encouraged. as he states, the ukrainian crisis reasserted the strategic importance of turkey for the you, we go reaction to the situation from august. i can say that it was a political, economic, and geopolitical mistake that turkish governments want to join the european union. and today, this fact is revealed once again, it's wanting to have an equal relation uh, even with the european countries. but it's another think to, to be a country that europe try to use against against asia against russia, iraq, iran, and today,
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turkish national interest. and also church nation and this has never required being a part of the european union because turkey is not. busy just that european country, but turkey is a euro, asian country. so i mean, if you look to them up, you will see that one part of turkeys in europe and the other part of george's in asia to stay in the gates gateway, off of europe and rates is not there today. the turkish it is national interest. a new era in bilateral ties was the announcement made by the saudi crown prince and the turkish president during the prince's visits. and cora wednesday was the 3rd day. and i haven't been sarmens, middle east talk with the prince seeking to align the country stances on key issues as next month. so met with joe biden approaches. it's been a month 1st visit to turkey since the murder of journalist jamal has sojourn in stumble almost 4 years ago. that incident, of course, driving a wedge between the 2 countries. the road trip came off on monday as the friends
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met the egyptian president to discuss security and stability in the area. so to signed off $7700000000.00 worth of agreements. jordan was also on the royal itinerary despite years of strain relations between the 2 states, most due to crushing reviews on regional conflicts. that school science professor said sunday, told us the saudi princes visit comes amid a risha full of alliances in the region with fewer countries. no willing to please washington. he has to make sure that when the king dies, he will not find any trouble among the region and all of the company. he wants all the ball to stand by him. well, he's going here and there to provide. he cannot make a system or so to prepare for the vision of the by the way, ignored the area for one year and a half. and only because of the korean crisis and the oil and gas ishall,
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he began to change his mind even before the cleaning crisis. alliances and everything was huge. saudi arabia emerged on the one hand and then another alliance, potter and dirty. and iran, this change, you know, we had a lot of business that happened in the, in the last few months, actually wanted to bury the hatchet and have some kind of peace because of dick. do you think it can only condition today? this is not. nobody's interest to play ideological game. there was no business today. all the areas are suffering economically and the need $50.00 to become states, but they will not go as far as that to please the americans because they know that one time the americans, me abandoned the main stories this i do head over to
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ah . what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time. time to sit down and talk with
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with dog or brings food to the city. and on her way back, she teased people who are too weak to live in the ruins of murray. you pull any more papers about the guide? nothing. just assume with accumulated are dog busy. men of a dumb this chris will know hershey. you're the scarlet post. the much need for coastal, with the coastal grains just right up of the little logo. it shows now you get them to get that, the grains, my brozowski, which genuine you wasn't deal of the young. it wasn't, wasn't that those who may have not got an e. what group you have
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a child shows up. i do it. you'll never feel normal. ah ah. do maria goose old ladies are involuntary witnesses to the cities? horrifying battles. many couldn't get down to basements or a shelter because of their age. so they watched the horrors of war from the windows of shell flats. oh. just on the lease. with
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a talk with, [000:00:00;00] with my grandma tomorrow, this is the 2nd storming of mario bushy seen in her life. she survived the horrors of world war 2 as a child with a she think the day d, as later she'd say nazi tag. thanks again. this time from ukrainian military using civilians as human shields. and once again, she'd be thanking russian soldiers for saving them
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