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is a medical we even do all see them the bone bus from somewhere from outer space. i'm with a russia say the missile strike on a western weapon. restock piling central the ukraine cause to fire in a nearby mold passes. the local ne claims the more they'd be left open despite glaring, asked like sirens, plus with french president mcclung gets caught on camera breaking some bad news to joe biden repeating that some arab states will not be able to pump out enough extra oil to
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help western countries compensate for the backlash of their own functions against russia and lead forth is they, they squeezing caps, trips from the guns republic city of leafy chance, forcing them to retreat. eastwood, an ot. crew looked exclusively at how most goes the military is operating on the ground. literally seconds until it's about to fire towards a 45 o b ukrainian forces with a very warm welcome. this is not the international with the latest world. news is good to have you with us this hour. we start with the latest on ukraine rushes. defense ministry says it's asked right, destroyed a warehouse full of western supplied weapons in the ukrainian city of kremlin shook on monday. acquainted officials claim a local shopping center was also bond, but moscow stays the, the mo caught fire off the stock. part of my munition exploded just dozens of
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meters away from the building. you've been cleaning your crime and choose up. the russian aerospace forces delivered to strike with high precision airborne weaponry on hangers, and that contained arms and ammunition supplied by the us and european countries within the vicinity of the cream and shook automotive factory. one of the high precision strike western made weapons and ammunition that were being kept in the storage area for further shipment ukrainian troops in dawn bass. the ammunition explosion led to a fire in a shopping center next to the factory. depending on the following, the story for is, is art, he's don't on course, don't. thanks for coming in. what do we know about the proximity of the moles to the facilities that were targeted by russia? well, this fire at the am store shopping mall increments job ukraine is no doubt tragedy for that. nobody's happy about really, i mean, russia's forces remain adamant that there are, they are only trying to destroy military infrastructure,
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and this is no exception. according to the russian ministry of defense, this fire at the mall started after one of its precision missiles hit, a stockpile of weapons and ammunition that were sent to the ukrainian military by the united states and the european union. now, the explosion caused by all of this ammunition going off at the same time is what caused the mall to catch fire. because when we talk about the distance, like you just asked where we're talking about 70 meters here, that's a really short distance between these 2 objects. and you can see on your screen right now, you should be able to see a video that shows the epicenter of that missile strike. and as you can see, it's not within range of the actual shopping mall itself. and this just goes on to reiterate what the ministry defense has been trying to say since the beginning of its special military operation in ukraine. that ukrainian forces have been placing military military installations next to civilian areas so that they can draw a fire. and then point the finger of russia. now correct me if i'm wrong,
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but i understand that when there's a danger of an ass strike, you have very loud sirens. the right sirens, going also if they saw who are going off, why would there be people in shopping inside the mall? you think so? right. and that usually is the case, but apparently the malls administration said that they would not shut down even if they were under the process of being bombed, or if air raid sirens were going off. we know this because the mayor made a post on facebook. he posted the messages that management made saying, just that, especially, i mean, the mayor understandably called this decision horrible, especially because there were so many people in the shopping mall were talking about 18 people dead, dozens of people injured. i mean, in my opinion, this word horrible is probably the nicest words that could be used to describe such decision. don't many thanks for coming in now. thought is donald course with the date house now french president, a monument crohn has been caught in a hot mike incidence breaking some rather bad news to us counts part joe biden. and
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president of the united states, yelling joe joe, and then start whispering when there are cameras around. mack ho knew very well that he wasn't at a private party and that there were cameras around. so what's that old adage if you want people to pay attention to what you're saying? just start whispering, right? so here in france, raise talking about it. it makes you wonder if that was the intent. so who was president michael's audience? and what did he want us to understand? obviously, europe is facing an energy crisis in supply problems, but doug, chancellor schultz is out there denouncing the same fossil fuels that you countries desperately need. business. i know we do have to realize of course, that the future does not lying gas. this is very particular for germany, and this is something that is going to have an impact on the use of fossil fuels, such a coal and gas fargo. so he says, germany's future doesn't lay in gas. well,
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i guess than it lays in realistically and dirty coal since germany just fired up cold plants. again, out of desperation, germany industry is sounding the alarm over and over again about a gas emergency. and it economy minister is warning of industry shut down amid gas shortages as of last week. the country is now in phase 2 of 3 of its emergency gas plan. and what that means is a high risk of gas shortages through the winter time. now the federal regulator has said that these scenarios are quote, not pretty and mean either to little gas at the end of winter, or in or already very difficult situations in autumn or winter. now in germany, b a s f is one of the world's largest chemical producers, and it makes products found that things like tooth paste automobiles. madison's and it relies on cheap russian gas. and the wall street journal just had
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a piece about this. but schultz, chancellor schultz is dreaming only in green about him. and we will also expand renewable energies and work even more intensively illness. the decisions that we have taken show that financing fossil fuel energy sources is something that needs to come to an end to the end. so german industries aren't the only ones that are cutting their gas usage in anticipation of shortfalls. european industries are as well. and despite that, chancellor schultz is really pushing ahead with his climate club, which he wants to stand up among the g 7 before the end of the year. and everything is green, green green, when in reality they are taking huge steps backwards in anticipation of an energy crunch. economic consultants, an educator, a mean a you say 0 can only resolve its energy crisis by returning to the negotiating table with russia. the reality of things is that russia actually not a whole lot of supply to some bring countries in actually
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over 28 percent for the 1st 5 months of this year. and the soaring prices are not just because of russia as everybody is saying. so prices are because of the economic boom after the coven situation and other things. so everyone is blame in russia right now. and, and this is actually a one sided story of european countries need to actually find in media solution. so some shows stopping and starting bar for and for, for the next 6 months i'm getting ready for, for an emergency, because this is actually an emergency. it's going to become a real emergency when it comes to november and december in europe. i think, i think the only solution is actually to negotiate, to actually come back to the table with russia, try to negotiate some deals, to actually find an immediate solution. oh, i understand national has
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a case the commission of turning a blind eye to the illegal detention of thousands of arab an african migraines. and if they weigh near and examine the report, the idea has revealed what it calls, cases of abuse and discriminatory double standards in the treatment of asylum seekers, some of whom are allegedly being tortured inside military style comments by lithuanian authorities. amnesty has also highlighted a stock contrast to how ukranian refugees have been handled in the you. here's how some of the detain to iraqis how describe that situation. it's going to be worse now after seeing the treatment promised to ukrainians because people here cannot take it anymore. we are under horrible pressure to go back to our countries. is this the humanity they are talking about? we also want to help people coming from ukraine because we already saw that we already lived, that we already felt that the sad thing is we are in a dark place. we are going through a terrible time and we are hopeless. what hurts the most,
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as when i follow the news and see how the world shows solidarity with ukrainian refugees and how they treat us here. the report says that african and middle east and in my quince, had been detained for months in quote, squalid prison like fences. in lithuania, where they would deduct denied access to fast side and procedures on subject to 2 other grave human rights violations. to try to push them to return to the countries from which they fled. amnesty international also documented cases of racial abuse including profoundly offensive slows being used against men and women of color. i have been locked up here for 10 months already. i don't even know where we are. somewhere near the boat of the refugees are only people of color. there were white tea, but they were all released almost immediately. please help us happened. we want to be released. they took our freedom and we need your support. for that harsh
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treatment goes install contrast to the quote benevolence with which ukrainian refugees being have received in the e. u. according to the international report, why he crania migraines had being protected by e governments and also warmly received by many residents of those countries who even let them stay at the homes. let's cross live now to nigeria and politician. gone, gone to the 2nd many thanks for joining us on. the program is very good to see. you know, the drastic difference in europe. the approach ukrainian migrates in comparison with those from africa and the middle east is very upsetting. why do you think there is this disparity? it is actually video. i had a quote, which would be a report from this international. it is very d, i think now europe, how technically lies it is because they did die. disparate between the people on those people of color that are not or people is becoming so
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entrenched to the fact that i think you want to do, you have to call us know, well, people that are actually humanity and they're also like lots of people that are comes movie, but listen humanity because if you have to kind of watch them all right? if you're talking about the responsibility for the, for, for the general population of the warranty. if you're talking about the responsibility to be able to manage everybody based on the issues that there might be having, we can not have ukrainian g running into the you countries getting all the best recommended is out of human beings. while the people of color like the people of africa and the middle is a human in a place where they call a saloon location, which is like more to leave it on the national report like a detention center. so it's like they're technically being put into prison, denying access wise. i know to proceed with us. i'm also post there. sometimes
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we've been bitten, in fact, as 21 of the report that said a final list. there are some dogs that used to greg them. so when i want to run away. ringback don't bite them, some of them i do subjected to our treatment as 261 violation. some people are forced to sleep. have nick it in the bedroom called window of the junior and moment so. so this is really not good at all. this is, this is so grossly human. we understand that some of the refugees in a states of the rainy are being sent back to neighboring palate. raise the, do you know anything about how these migrations lays mistake says the relations between lithuania and paris? using the problem is that we have a good practice or to watch on the premium sheet that you want me to go to the nearest part of your role. so it is technically true little. meanwhile
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bill would you know that the school shot? so wow, community, these kind of actions might try to bring about a conflict of humanity. well, by most of the people that are coming to some of the middle is turns. and also africans are somewhat like throw stones. so they're trying to push them into, into a, just the problem in wire. europe is important to me and i decided to say that we have a very strong asylum program for a person that is suffering from another country. i want you to don't want to deal with doctors and also give them a particular surcharge whereby you are going to you within the european continent and you decide on your own to for them out of the country. you know that you're going to like those leads to another one. so i'm open to that. doesn't necessarily invite you. this is really not good. this is not good for the image of your at all . well, if the way nivia has a long track record of supporting,
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i'll try nationally as agenda isn't even allowing the annual neo nazi march is that the thing there is an element of racism and then it's raining and government decision making here. somebody is really, that's why i started by saying that i think some, some books from europe don't want to do something like that or no, i think it is just a game that has been played in wester. you're all so do more if you are, do you know why you become? because if you look at what happened yesterday between moral and spin bordo about going to play black people were shot it simply because they are trying to cross the border. you took them to be contained, there were some didn't so many of them also went. so he does not do more research. you become better european. wow. so that was like, intentionally on did both. i can to produce one of human rights that gets you to, to turn. why do you not to mission, michael mitchell?
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how can it be that the collective west is 90 champion? progressive human why sandy quality agenda is and then we have lithuania, which is part of the you of course, and conducts what, what you describe as inhumane practices regarding non european migrants. the doors standard is one imaginable. you know, we know class of people, we have a human beings that you're aware of nice because they support them now or maybe because they are part of them. and also some group of humans that are not part of europe. and they also have different kind of treatment. so we have 2 classes of humanity based on what is it, what, what it, what you want to play, that what, what is it? it really doesn't cover people, but provide your personal clue. either african or middle is done, you want to get less human and global human rights commission does not affect you much more than enough for the white european one that is really not good for all
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africans. i think it is very important to us to begin to look, you walk into our cells and try to or so click on the go as human beings as opposed to going to the u. s. not chalk. or if you want to consider one see, to accept all we did and the middle is done actual schumacher in the scheme of things in the world that we have to be made. thanks to thinking to us today we've been talking to write down a gather the 2nd to nigeria and politician, and also aspiring to run in nigeria 2023 presidential election. many thanks. thank you very much for having me. ah no, back to our coverage of the ukraine conflict. russians, defense ministry. is it more than a 100 kids trips and foreign mercenaries have been neutralized now ukraine, 2nd largest city hawk of and the country's northeast fis, bottles are broken out in the sea. charles scarf, the russian lead forces took control of key areas around the city. as you can see on this map,
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the ukrainian now appears to be blogs from the north. off to key of troops retreated from several don yeske and also from the south, which is allow the guns call me to surround lucy chanced ortiz eco's stall. i've got exclusive access to see how russian and the allied forces have been operating in the guns was ukrainian now a russian trophy weapon the soviet made the 60 poor thank is successfully thinking bought in the v nazi vacation. oh braces. just outside the town. oh. are you almost literally seconds until it's about to fly? it was a 45 percent of the ukrainian forces. mm hm. and what you have here is a disguised trophy tank. it used to be ukraine's t 60 fool,
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but was captured all the way on the outskirts of kias since then 4 months now, it has been taking part in the d. nazi fine operations embedded with rushes, special forces at the much molars. this is our little baby. we took it from the cranny, national gardener, key f a t 64 b v tank doesn't work well. the works well enough. there are a lot of screw ups actually because ukrainian army didn't know how to service it properly. i think we need to pull out all of these american electronics. we can work with it. the most important thing is that it works for her. ah, as the russian forces advance in the don't boss, new areas become available for journalists, and this is one of them. this is where the onslaughts, on the key strategic town of our tome of school by moved is happening. basically, it's the gateway towards ukraine's city citadels. ah,
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nice protests have been continuing throughout. the us as pro choice demonstrates his voice that anger at a supreme court ruling to have a to nearly 50 year old federal rights to had an abortion. wow, wow. wow. wow. managed to express the indignation in washington and dozens of other events who place country wide at least 10 states that effectively bind a portion since friday's ruling want to. so the 26 have legislation indicating they could outlaw or set extreme limit on abortion. well, the democrats are supporting protests now. they had a completely different position regarding the capitol hill demonstration on january . the 6th of last year when support is a republican president, donald trump stormed into the legislature to dispute the results of the presidential election that brought vitamin to power. on his way to blevins explains
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. days after the united states supreme court overturned the case of roe vs wade, politicians across the country are reacting and their encouraging americans to take to the streets and protests. some are even questioning the state of democracy. however, while top democrats and congress were quick to criticize those who question the u. s. government, after raleigh and support, then president donald trump lead to the storming of the u. s. capital. they are now saying it is more than okay to do so. and they are certainly not holding back a big dr. now with we will be 5. 0, i
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morning, the radical supreme court. is it this reading american rights and endangering there's health and safety that the congress will continue to act? to overcome this extreme isn't and extremism and protect the american people. but if we were trying to january 6, 2021, this same politicians weren't nearly as supportive of any kind of civil unrest. in fact, they openly condemned it. it is outrageous. what happened to us that the capital of the united states was invaded by domestic terrorism on this day last year, a mob of domestic terrorist stormed our nation's capital. it was in salt when our democracy was installed in our constitution, assault on the congress that the united states. you make no mistake, our democracy was on the brink of catastrophe that day. the call, the action in this case has been to encourage americans to flood the streets and to
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make their voices heard. but that hasn't come without a reminder from politicians, but people also need to vote the right way because the 2020 to mid term elections are right around the corner. and it didn't take long for a members of the far left wing in chief, a movement to translate those calls for action and new calls for violence as a rallied in washington, d. c, g. yeah. so what does that mean for the protestors who are now gathering outside of the homes of conservative justice is on the supreme court. i'm calling for harm against them . in the aftermath of january 6, demonstrators and writers were called extremist and domestic terrorist. their faces were placed on wanted posters and they were targeted by the f. b. i. with the help of large corporations handing over bank statements to help federal officers so far
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at least $865.00 people have been charged. but what is the difference between the americans who question the legitimacy of a presidential and the americans who are now questioning the legitimacy of a supreme court decision. it appears that it all boils down to the message then by the politicians who need their vote, as they claim that one side will lead to the downfall of the u. s. while the other side would be it's saving grace. i think you see the democrats talking out of both sides of their mouth is absolutely a double standard. you know, you saw the, the protest on january 6 is being investigated in this partisan political show trial where thousands of hours of video are not being allowed in that show police officers waving people into the capital that show locked doors being unlocked by the capitol police there was no violence on that day except for a unarmed woman being shot and killed by a police officer, one of the capitol hill police. it's interesting that you've got some of the democrats who are wanting to really go against letting the people and the
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individual states decide they would rather have a decision they like bye, on the like the judges. rather than actually letting the democratic process work and have people decide the issue when you, thanks for joining us here in our, the international web, back at the top of their, for the latest. we'll see that ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be in arms. race is on, often very dramatic development, only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with
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ah mm hm. mm. mm. hello wealth which was apart. if you look at the portrayal of russia in the western papers from the 19th century onwards, almost invariably presented as a crude, barbaric power ready to main, gobbled destroy without scruples or hesitation. the conflict in ukraine seems to have enhanced that image even further,
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at least in the perception of western audiences. does it make sense to even try to clear russians name to discuss that i'm now joined by guinea remark of how the roster to me just brushes agency for international humanitarian corporation. it's a prima conference, a great pleasure to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. now, your agency has a rather long title and a broad mandate. so to help our audiences understand what she do and how you do it . how is your agency different from us 8, which is perhaps your biggest reaches competitor? well, it's fairly much difference. in fact, you know, even not taking into consideration the long day before it is 8 years, is much shorter and more user friendly. i want to follow english, vicky williams could even pronounce it also through. well, this is the part of the exposure to the russian culture. yes. so
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u. s. a i d 's much, much larger in terms of budgeting, 1st of all, and then they have that function of international development. not of very much of all was fear of interest and of the thing that we're doing. we are much more concentrated educational issues on, on cultural issues like exhibition. so the thing that we would certainly refer to do much more and dimensional development. we're going to have that are governmental program. it's schooled in english. is school that way? no international development assistance for and if you don't, you have the intention but don't have enough fun. no, we don't have enough funds. even with the funds that you have, how much do your politics do you have to take into account because when you said they definitely they follow the american political life. i assume you also have to,
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for some of that we are function the lee and i'm part of the minister of foreign affairs. so we are a states federal agency but in the structure of m a. so certainly we do follow all those dreams, like the importance of the closer, like ex ussr republics, bots of the same time. oh, we're facing a bit of problems these days because of that geopolitics and who doesn't. oh, yes. mainly in certainly western eastern europe in eastern europe. we have our some of our offices, our cultural center. so cultural centers being closed recently like in slovenia, slovakia, my cydonia montenegro and others.
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