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[000:00:00;00] ah, in, ah, russian ministry defense says this encircled ukrainian forces in the seat, sean square, heavy fighting continues. all crew on the ground to bring to the latest youtube takes down a video ad on the side, the suggest american men take walk as referring to ukrainian women and iranian court orders washington to pay more than 4 $1000000000.00 for the murder of a rainy nuclear science with the western allies struggle to find common ground on a new unfit and brushes sanctions package. europe is gripped by phase of a total code in energy supplies added
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with to you from our headquarters here in moscow and broadcasting to the world. you're watching audience a national. my name is peter scott and wherever you joining us from western to the kroger. now we start with the latest developments in ukraine where russian troops have partially surrounded the city of lisha missy chance. according to the russian, m. o. d. for ukrainian battalions comprising up to 2005 is, are in circled in the area, are eager to done a reports in the latest the position of the ukrainian forces in the town of lucy chomsky as di, according to the russian defense ministry in the latest briefing they have revealed that the russian forces they have managed to overcome and well capture and overwhelm some very well fortified positions over the key of troops outside of the town. of least chance can essentially the russians. they have blocked the town from
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the south. further down from the same direction and not the group of the russian forces on the la guns republics militia, they have managed to deal with a so called cattle. there were 2 remaining strongholds of the ukrainian forces that and now more than 2000 people that were there, they are no more. some are killed. some, well they have managed to escape and others while they are prisoners of war. and now i've had a chance to interview a bunch of them and here's what they told me about how they were fighting and essentially the position they will left in by the commanders. yes, i had no idea where to go next, where the russians are or where the ukrainians i'll kill us. i was so thirsty as we had been moving on foot for the whole day or that we've just been left by our command, nashik commanding with monster. we had been told not to leave our positions, they said we'll be punished if we did so. but to remain there was just impossible.
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we've been shelled from all over from all sides. of us. don't go up a studio until we had no heavy weapons, but only assault rifles. we weren't provided with anything but them and we'd been shelled every day literally every day or so. we had no chance to fight any one. instead we were just trying to survive. now this town of lucy chance is extremely important, as it is the last bastion of the ukrainian troops in the well, what used to be the longest region of ukraine are now, is the la guns people's republic when the town fools? well, this would be the end of the ukrainian presence here. here's the login's, the people's republic, and then the own. soon as the russian offensive, the joint russian offensive would be most is of the, the next people, republican gothic republic. you will go onward and nobody knows where they will stop, but they're adamant that the da nets, republic will follow suit. us russian troops advanced on lucy chance. the friends, 2 news channel is going against the mainstream narrative,
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with its reports from the ground showing local residence, waiting for russian troops to enter the area. miti so sees any thought was i, you see shawn's seal am measurement d to 6 whiskey. to sir, king of babylon, back they'll do the oil fuck exact on law mid t. a reports on the french tunnel shows people refusing to leave the city untreated, ukrainian troops with hostility. some locals even claimed it was the ukrainian army that deliberately targeted residential areas. journalist crystal, in the unfound of dumbass insider, says that some western media are changing their coverage as people start to notice discrepancies between their narrative and events on the ground. big mainstream media are oblige at some point to tell the truth because people are in the huge. yeah. i mean what they would want in what we saw on the ground with the
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video proof. i hear you very few western media are present here. now, the ones who are here, the world to roll scandals, because against it's going against an area of the western town please, which are supporting your brain. was there supported you brain? they have to write all the war crimes, old during koreans all 1st, all the war crimes of the you christian newell not. what are you on? said the troy, now to just keep us just national east or a beach for right. but not too much a, so we are seeing the same are the cindy said we have seen just that the, my dad i, when all lou western countries. right. you are the really true. i don't, i'm really happy to see that my colleagues from crossing for decided to tell the truth. for once. meanwhile, our crew visited the town of papa naya, in the la guns republic, it's in the full control of russian forces. but the ukrainian army does continued
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to show the area. most of the civilian population has fled his arts. he's roman crossovers more. we have just answered that sound alpha papa. now in the login's, the people's republic ukrainian positions are merely a kilometer away. that sound itself has been shelled continuously over the last of 4 months. as you can see, it lies in ruins. there are homeless, sun, know people here as a many have left to the nearby town of us that on of and all i can see here, our military vehicles, military personnel, you can see the houses here are virtually all destroyed. mm.
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the city of papa now has been the free from the ukranian army for over a month already. however, it still remains on the front line. civilian infrastructure continues to be targeted by the ukraine and military. shelley continues now as we speak, it seems that ukraine one to destroy everything that they have left behind, reverse with hello regina middleton. when we arrived here, we found that people were in terrible conditions where the more you can see for yourself. this is why we help a little bit. there aren't many of them still here in a court. there are 7 or 8 people living in this square where we are right now. ruth, all the other houses are abandoned just this is at semper, a residence for people who fled from papa now, which is under constant shelling by the ukrainian artillery on a daily basis. we did bring some humanitarian aid for them and i've talked to
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a few of these refugees and they have truly horrifying stories to share that they did with the keyboard issue of the shelling was so john, that we lived in the basement for 2 months. we also cooked in the basement, but with our house was on fire, it was horrible to say that it was hell. doesn't even describe it proper financial . so for the shelling of the house began in the past night when the ukraine, as a task lady with our house caught fire on, it, burned down in 30 minutes. other the neighbors helped me to go down to the basement and we sat there for 20 days. of her everything burned down there. oh plus i have a stay on the i was in, it'll pass naya, when there were attacks and i was hiding in the basement. when will it? when i went out, a rocket? well next to me, but then what fragment hit me in the neil, what do you, doctor said that there is no point in pulling it out as i will need a replacement. and this requires money in which i don't have them moving on. now, youtube has spots controversy over an ad running on the platform is suggested
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american men take their quotes. what is does on referring to ukrainian women, maria financial reports you tube, which is wage in its own battle by taking down tens of thousands of videos and channels related to the war in ukraine for violating content guidelines is nevertheless happy to run this and ad selling ukrainian women to american men and from them. so was just making side whose age, personal meetings and you have with speak english is important, right. the ad says that the current in women do not pay much attention to the age difference and have been raised to respect family and traditional values, showing women that send, well, a rather different message. with
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the sounds right, sounds perfect, right? the female narrator says to the camera at the end of the ad. so why wait, dare and take what is yours? the ad is not new, but it's running now at the time when thousands of ukrainian women arrive or are trying to get to the u. s. as refugees, they appeal to take what is yours, gets a completely new meaning and some fear can build the wrong impression to clean vulnerable female ukrainians. this is not the 1st time that you tube approves questionable material. peter files, pornography women selling themselves with such controversial video is continuing to be streamed by youtube that says it protects its viewers by filtering content. the question may be raised. maybe it's time to start controlling the controller. radio host, terry harrison says that you tube should be more transparent about who exactly is behind. such are campaigns new till it makes
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a fortune google alphabet. this is how they get rich advertising taking money for it. they don't really care what's on or not unless there's a complaint, much like the federal communications commission, the absence in the united states. you could say anything you want on the radio and television. that's wire ponderous like do unless somebody complaints. if they complain on the absences follow up. so now there's been a complaint and youtube is forced to deal with it. but if nobody had complain, this could have gone on for a month. so what do we do? well, i think there ought to be a transparency where whoever buys the advertising, we all have to know who's paying for you see it and alcohol commercials receipt of cannabis commercials. we see the political ads here, the united states. we find out who's paying for the advertising, so at least we can make an informed decision. i think that's the minimum standard that you to should have to deploy. so the you and i know who's behind this campaign
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the newly appointed head of the family youth and sports government departments in the city of get a song which is under russian control has been assassinated in a car. bomb. senior official demitrius of chain coat was killed instantly in the block, and the local administration branded the incidents an act of terror by ukraine. did he have seen a string of assassination at them on newly appointed local officials, which i've blamed them being so far on resistance movement. this comes as ukrainian defense forces. i've been posting videos of the new military equipment online. ah, now what you see is a rocket launcher. the key it says was taken from a down to helicopter, mounted on a pickup truck to be used against russian forces. such vehicles are used widely by malicious in conflicts all over the middle east as improvised rocket launch systems . we got reaction from former us marine corps intelligence officer,
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scott ritter. ukrainian government is made no secret that they will seek to carry out acts of this nature. terrorism is universal, so it's not just in the middle east, it's, you know, these, these are tactic should have been used anywhere where you have an anti social elements seeking to inflict harm on the powers that be picking out, you know, as civilians of this nature. it's murder, it's terrorism, and it's, it's also an indication that this is pretty much the limit to what you create and you can do at this point. time is acted limited actions of targeted murder. this isn't widespread resistance, at least not yet. we see now that what they're left with is actually terrorism and acts of desperation. i mean putting rocket launcher from a down helicopter on the back of
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a pickup truck isn't. is not the kind of action you expect for me for a winning side. so i think, you know, this is what the ukranian to reduce to and it's an indication that things are not going well for them. the u. s. supreme court has overturned a long established pro abortion law roe vs wade. now thousands of americans have taken to the streets nationwide in protest of the ruling, please in phoenix, the result, it's a fine take us to disperse the crowds. the opponents, the recon decision by the supreme court have tried to get into an arizona governmental building, smashing glass windows and doors sort of stuff have been evacuated to the basement . officials have declared the rally and unlawful assembly demonstrations also took place in new york, boston, los angeles, and some of the major american cities. both of these jumped at my body. my choice
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holding colorful fine, was abide and had slammed the course decision as a tragic historic era make no mistake. this decision is a combination of a deliberate effort over decades upset the balance of our law is a realization of an extreme ideology in a tragic air by the supreme court. in my view, the cascade of anti abortion legislation in individual states is expected to follow the u. s. supreme court decision effects in nearly half of the country states will decide their own policies independently, with conservative states lights uphold the bond hospitals and at least 8 states have already stopped providing such services. after the friday ruling jealous north, daniel lazar says the recent decision by the supreme court only deepens, divisions in the u. s. essentially, it rolls the clock back by 50 years,
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all center and left. men and women are, are losing faith and bite and they're giving up hope. they realize the democrats simply have no way of fighting this republican steamroller. the us seems to be headed for some kind of civil war. we can't be sh, can't be sure. but the states are lining up, they political differences. ready are bitter and there's no way out of this of this by that this conflict and iranian court has ordered washington to pay a multi $1000000000.00 compensation package for the assassinations of the country nuclear scientist in recent years, that's according to a p. the 55th civil court to ron ordered the u. s. government institutions and officials who supported israel, which committed the crime of assassinating nuclear experts in violation of international obligations to pay $4300000000.00 in pecuniary and non pecuniary
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damages. for iranian scientists have been killed between 20102012 or the latest murder of a top nuclear sciences happened as recently as 2020. he runs blamed israel for the various killings of the sciences. but since israel is not recognized by iran of the states, they have never demanded any compensation directly from them. the u. s. has been accused by iran for support of israel as a whole. the partly responsible for the crimes with tensions have been running high between iran and the u. s. submitted deadlock in the talks between to run and will power to revive that 2015 nuclear deal. washington withdrew from the joint comprehensive plan of action back in 2018. and since then imposed waves of sanctions on the islamic republic, we discussed the matter with political analyst and researcher christopher halle who believes that iran is frustrating the west with its independent policy. certainly there's
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a level of symbolism here and it's also symbolic in the sense that it continues to show that iran will not how to watching then, nor to fill a view of it with its own path. it has its self determination, it has its sovereignty, and that's what makes you run such a thorn in the side of the west. the fact that iran with its own government and own revolution will not abide by the west and through the j. c. p. o. 8, when the trump administration unilaterally withdrew, and when maximum pressure was put on the iranian government, coupled with the assassination of the general sort of money. and of course the nuclear scientists, including most most in factories out there. i think now we're seeing that as the talk style for the j. c. p o, a and the u. s. is just putting a lot of pressure on the u. s. and other countries. i think iran is being firm and it's commitment to its red lines. that it will not tolerate this
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a u. s. and is really aggression if they don't abide completely and reduce it, you know, the pressure on iran and withdraw all the sanctions. so you run it is here doing what it, what it sees is just to defend itself. ah, and just in from norway, a shooting that has occurred in all slow. it's a gay nightclub late on friday nights. the norwegian prime minister, called it's terrible and deeply shocking and state to the torches have yet to understand the motive behind the attack. this didn't took place on the eve of the country's annual gay pride parade, leaving 2 people dead and 19 wounded. police say the suspect was apprehended within minutes, shots were fired. the question of imposing a 7th package of sanctions on russia appears to have split western allies of the u . s. in this new sanctions will help bring an end to the conflict. some in europe seriously doubt the effectiveness of the move raising the costs on russia to bring
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the war to an end more swiftly through unprecedented sanctions and export controls . right now what we experience is that the more sanctions we accept the worst shape we are in. and the russians, yes, it hurts them as well, but they survive. and what is even worse, they proceed in ukraine. so we have to think about something, negotiations, ceasefire, peace, diplomacy, that's our solution. the differing of opinions on how to resolve the conflict comes amid an energy crisis, which is growing in europe several stays. there are preparing urgent measures in preparation for gas shortages that may materialize later this year. this is falling gas phones need to cut supplies, going to germany via the node stream one pipeline. crossing the line was reduced by 40 percent. you to repaired equipment, been stuck in canada because of russian sanctions are these shall davinsky picks up the story. and almighty gas storm is brewing and it's about to hit the e u, members of the block or in
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a race against time to pump up their reserves to 80 percent in a bid to survive this winter. it comes as the chief of the international energy agency, wounds. russia may totally turn off the taps. the nearer we're coming to winter, the more we understand russia's intentions, i believe the cuts are geared towards preventing europe filling it storage and increasing brushes leverage in the winter months. contingency measures are needed so that countries can adapt, he said. but even before they can be put in place, some you members are feeling more than a little gas t out. as germany trick is the alarm stage of its emergency gas plan. business morale is slumping. one survey showed confidence towards feature activity was at its lowest since the 1st wave of the cove it pandemic. another outlined sentiment clouding over and fears of a recession. stagflation for the rest of the year remains our best case scenario
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for the german economy and an outright recession is our risk scenario? germany is not the only one sounding the alarm bells, sweden, denmark, austria, and the netherlands of all activated emergency plans to berlin accuses moscow of playing with fire. we must not fool ourselves. the card and your supplies is an economic attack on us by putting from now on. yes, is a scarce commodity in germany. we are therefore now obliged to reduce gas consumption. now already in summer, russia denies that it's reducing gas flows as part of the political gain saying sanctions have caused maintenance issues. although supplies have also been cut to countries that refused to pay in roubles. the ease says a dozen member states have been hit. that is almost half of the block. so what does moscow have to gain here? moscow is trying to play divide and rule. the crumbling wants to increase its
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leverage over europe ahead of the winter and any eventual settlements in ukraine. the benchmark price of gas is already up 300 percent compared to a year ago if energy prices continue to so it's feed that combined with i watering . inflation may chip away public support for the e. you continuing to banquet ukraine's war effort while the e u. has made a big song and dance about ending its reliance on russian gas. it is far from being able to achieve that, though with sudden countries such as the baltic states of urged the union to rip the bandaid off and deal with the consequences. it's clear that when that's happening in reality, nobody is having a real gas in the news louse has become the 2nd southeast asian country this year. to sher lanka, that is unable to pay its foreign debts. the double heads of low cash reserves and surging inflation means that laos will struggle to pay its $13000000000.00 of
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foreign debt. locals are also been hit by spiking petrol prices and the plunging currency. this wasn't helped by the us raising interest rates, making imported goods more expensive. earlier we spoke to mich faced in investment management, author of plan it's ponzi. who's convinced that the problem of foreign debts across the world has to be resolved and that more defaults are likely to come? never you have any economy that is in a recession, i think we're in a global recession and now we have 20 percent inflation, which is making food prices go up. oil prices are at 2 year highs. pretty much so that is going to cause and that came in the supply chains is going to make prices go up even higher, which causes the recession to get even worse. the debt in the emerging markets are dollar denominated. when the dollar gets stronger, it's more difficult to repay, especially when you have a local currency that's being debased by inflation. so that's what exasperate and
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makes the problem exponentially worse. so i think that the debt has to be cleared. we've got to see bankruptcies across the board to clear out the absolutely horrendous amounts of debt. i mean the debt to g p that japan has just watched japan. japan is the model are going to be the 1st ones to go. because their debt to g p is probably, or the real number is probably around 300 percent. that's why the currency is, has dropped about 23 percent and the bond markets about to explode. now the new, smaller asian countries can't do that, but the bigger ones have been doing this ponzi scheme for 10 years or so or more. so now it's about time to pay the paper for what they've been doing for the reckless money printing that's been going on for more than a decade. and finally, china has well to nepal decision not to move ahead with the security partnership with the u. s. paging says he supports the south asian nation in upholding as quote,
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sovereignty independence and territorial integrity. various political parties and factions, the government, the army and people across the nepalese society see the state partnership program as a military and security initiative closed linked to the india pacific strategy. and they consider it against the national interests of nipple and it's long held none aligned, balanced foreign policy to be part of the state partnership program. commander abandoned plans to join the us state partnership program or s p p. on monday, the 1st applied back in 2015, but washington only accepted its request for years later. critics that membership jeopardize the country sovereignty while lead letter showed no pulse. army had been seeking a military partnership with america. and that's something that paid into existing concerns about the s p p being a de facto military alliance. the u. s. embassy, the claims, the documents was fake, saying the program had
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a humanitarian focus. the state partnership program is not and has not ever be in a security or military lions. the united states is not seeking a military alliance with newbrough. there is no proposed as p p agreement with nipple. the state partnership program was settled back in the 90s to performance soviet bloc countries with the national guard in u. s. states. now it includes partnerships with $93.00 countries. the scheme aims to share expertise in suckling natural disasters, but also covers counter terrorism training. opponents claim the pulse intention to join was tantamount to renouncing the country's long held none aligned to foreign policy. china affairs specialist big gal believes the u. s. was trying to play political games against china by getting a paul to join the partnership. first of all, in the very beginning for the united states, try to enter such partnership agreement with new pow is starting on the wrong foot . mainly because new power is a landlord country caught up between india to its south and china to the north
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india and the power relations and china and they power relations have been very, very good. over the centuries i seek, the united states was very misguided, imovie into new pow tried to play. it's political game against china. so if it is disillusioned, i think they deserve it going forward. if the united states want to spend more to really help them nipponese people to build up or it's connectivity ah, cyber connectivity banking connectivity, poverty are really asian set out. but more schools, i think nepalese people will welcome that china will be very open minded. what we got against is doc corporation. what we got against is to use the parties as a pong to achieve the americas jewel printed to go. 3rd, he goals that is tried to detain china and derail china's peaceful
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development plus the rap fidel. my name's peter scott's and he's been great to have you with us, but he stay tuned from all great programs coming up here and oxy. ah ah, 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, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk, ah ah,
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