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locally on the bus, from somewhere from all to space with . ah, russia says a miss armstrong, kind of west and weaponry stockpiling. finch will ukraine cause the fire and a nearby mold method? the local mag claims that have been left open despite to as strike sirens, plus with french, president mc wrong, gets caught on camera breaking the bad news to joe biden revealing their thumb arab states will not be able to pump out enough extra oil to help western countries compensate for the backlash of their own sanctions against russia. a russian net
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force is say there squeezing. he had troops from the guns were public city of leafy chance, forcing them to retreat. eastwood and our crew looked exclusively at how moscow's military, it's operating on the ground. seconds until about 545 percent of the ukrainian forces with a very welcoming working on the international with the latest world news update is good to have you with us. and we stop at the latest on ukraine. russia's defense ministry, so they conducted an air strike. they destroyed a warehouse full of western supplied weapons in the ukrainian city of kremlin, shook on monday. acquainting officials came a local shopping center was targeted in the attack. but most go say the more court fight off the stock part of munitions exploded in the storage facility near by
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develops new 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 to the high precision strike. hit western made weapons and ammunition that were being kept in the storage area for further shipment to ukrainian troops. and don bass from the ammunition explosion led to a fire in a shopping center next to the factory. while the fire at this am store shopping mall in crime and chug, ukraine was no doubt a tragedy that nobody's happy about. i mean russians rushes armed forces remains adamant about the fact that they're only trying to destroy military targets and nothing has changed here, according to russia's ministry of defense. this fire at the shopping mall started after one of its precision missile kit, a stockpile of ammunition and weapons that were sent ukrainian military from the united states and the european union. the explosion caused by all of that
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ammunition going off at the same time is what, according to the defense ministry set fire to the shopping mall. and as for the distance between these 2 objects, we're talking about a mere 70 meters here. is there any footage to cooperate that? yeah, there are actually a number of videos that are already circulating online, which appear to show what happened. and it's really important that we look at them because ukraine's national security council is actually contradicting with russia's defense, ministry is saying they're saying that there were 2 missile strikes, one at the shopping mall, and another at the stadium in the city. so right on your screen right now, you should be able to see a video that appears to show the f, a center of the missile strike. and it's clearly not near any sort of shopping mode . it's close to a, the factory that was acting as a stockpile for weapons and ammunition. now, you should now be able to see a more detailed map on your screen with 3 locations, the mall, the factory, stockpiling ammunition and weapons, and a local park. this is employ to understand when looking at the see see tv footage
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that has been going around the internet because it looks like it was taken by a camera located at the local park that was facing the factory. and in that footage, you can see that the factory was struck. so based on mapping of the area, we can say with a large degree of certainty that there was one blast and it was at the factory. now, if there is danger of an air strike that there would be sirens blaring very loudly across the city. at that point, why, where people still inside a shopping mall shall pay. apparently, the malls administration actually decided it would not close down, even if it was coming under bombing, and even the air raid sirens were going off. we know that because the mayor of the town made a post on facebook that showed messages from the shopping malls, administration st. just that, that they were not going to shut down in this, in the event of an air raid or bombings. and this is something that the mayor said was horrible, especially because there were so many people in that shopping mall. 800 people were
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killed, dozens were injured. i mean, in my personal opinion, the word horrible is probably one of the nicest kind of adjectives you could put to the situation. french president emanuel cron has been caught in a hot mike incident breaking some rather bad news to us counts. paul joe biden. and he said, arab nations won't be able to produce more oil for at least the next 6 months. putting a hold on western attempts to lower their rec, hold energy prices, a with one with more. have you shipped
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before 6 with russian calling with. there's no better way to draw attention to yourself than to run up to the president of the united states, yelling joe joe, and then start whispering when there are cameras around. not cold 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 prices in supply problems, but doug, chancellor schultz is out there denouncing the same fossil fuels that you countries
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desperately need. ms. and 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 cold and gas fargo. so he says, germany's future doesn't lay in gas. well, 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,
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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 a piece about this. but schultz, chancellor schultz is dreaming only in green bottom. 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
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an energy crunch. mohammed alpha bound for miss any advice that has saudi arabia's energy men and says those the ears, kale, take energy policies and it's sanctions against russia. have caused crisis, so the reason for the high price is not the supply demand or sure supply shortages. the chaos that the european union is in with regards to its energy policies. they are not taking that decisions. they are follow in the united states and they are not even subjecting all of these proposals that be advising from the united say to the cost benefit analysis. what kind of cars not on the economically, but also politically, they are not. they are in the top 10 chaos they are. they don't know what to do,
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and we have seen mr. short. how could i have to show that when would be independence varies very soon and they cannot where that it is organ or gas. this is a reality that they need to take into account. this is the barbarian fashion that there was, is use it. and now whenever the russians react to the sense and they say when this is unacceptable, cetera, et cetera. and they forgot about their, their sanctions. so i think it would take some time before we see prices go down, reflecting the calmness of the geo political fact that this. and i think if, if today they abandon the sanction, then probably another 4 to 6 months before right?
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this started to civilize at the lower livid muhammad, the answer, bon, again said western hypocrisy is rife in british foreign secretary liz trust. his recent remark on london ties with oil producing gulf states. despite human rights concerns. we need to make sure that we have on tentative energy sources. one of the key sources of energy is the gulf region. we don't dealing in a perfect world where dealing in a world where we need to make difficult, difficult decisions, unfortunately wouldn't be for the security of the you're saying that they forget that or they may, she may is she may talking about the u. k. u position. we all are so the last few weeks, what they did with the, with the u. k. and they are trying to send them on their
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why they will come in the caribbean, refugee though they are getting the naked. they don't call this human rights issue this, this kind of debit of sand. that's where i live and, and the hypocrisy that is, unfortunately, that now is would to many still per power and not the united states and knowing where the need to think leading joe biden have called for china to pressure russia into ending the conflict in ukraine as according to a statement by the g 7 following the we can summit in germany, mosca was quick to point out the western need is turning to china, marks and abrupt change in their rhetoric towards that country. and even if it is like a capitulation to aging, the final communique of the g 7 summit in which western democracies asked china to
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influence russia. looks like a capitulation of liberalism. ahead of the european studies and to chinese women university states g 7. countries want to drive a wedge between moscow and beijing, but westerly does have failed to realize that half of the world doesn't support sanctions against russia. so the sanctions actually according to so do i do know somebody of you in our to be which is not the legal organ to impose sanction to any certain state or their sanctions or to be according to the restroom to mr. law. ah, is why you can enforce auto sovereign states to join this answers according to your till next little actually, half o'dell, population not joined the sanctions against the russia, including indian or older non ice countries under which our economies and the logic of their g 7 admitted their statement, not even china,
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not on the sanctions. the sanctions, not at work. so if, ah, there cannot impulse or russia to cuba, the wheel. and then old tucker to turn to this, quote, china very through called a situation. audrey that it wanted to white china and to rochester relations and even want to isolate china, a mic, the excuse also called a d couple, also china, united global supply chain. so that's the strategy of that. you said nato countries need to soften up and tighten their belts as the economic woes. they're facing a fair price to pay for freedom from vladimir pearson, at least as, according to nato's chief speaking on the 1st day of the blokes ongoing summit in madrid, europeans and they dollars not to states porters, they pay a price. there is no way to deny that, but that price is much lower than the price will pay if truth and gets his way by use military force against the plantation,
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is about the price you have to pay for pay for freedom installs. and burke also claim that he shares the frustrations of people ever spiraling food and energy prices in western countries, but still insisted that it's in their best interest to keep supporting ukraine earlier russians. foreign minister warns that western governments are only prolonging the conflict in ukraine by supplying more weapons to key if so, gala revolt says that russia has been deemed a threat by the u. s. lead block, the most guys, refusal to bow down to washington's agenda. them the room, russia was declared as the enemy, long before this natal summit. in fact, if you listen to some western politicians, russia is the enemy simply because it doesn't accept the neo liberal world order being imposed on every one else by the us. along with the western world, it has completely subjugated ceo to good andre thomas house and a professor of international law at the university of south africa says nato is
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only escalating the conflict by sending more weapons to ukraine. unfortunately, we're in the middle of spiraling escalation back for nato. evidently on the orders of the us. put, put 300000 men into combat readiness and, and all natal members have substantially increased the orders for, for the most modern military equipment. germany is going to buy if i'm not mistaken, 50 f 35 high to planes. so there is an escalation in progress. and it is, of course, is quite daunting. and, and for my generation is it is basically unbelievable. russia and iran have been ramping up development of the north south transport route in the face of heavy sanctions by western powers, the route running from india to iran, across the re b and c, and then from iran to russia, across the caspian is
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a shorter and cheaper alternative to currently popular transit by the suez canal. the developing north south corridor is expected to reduce transport costs between india and europe as well. meanwhile, iran is also announced is applied to join the brick scrape of emerging economies, which run looking to strengthen its ties with the organizations, current members, brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. slide mom, a garage, a professor at the university of to ron expects. the brakes group to expand even further with other countries following and wrongs. footsteps. the greater the cooperation between countries like iran, brazil, russia, china, india, south africa, argentina, among others, the less dependent they become on western powers. the very fact that the iranians in argentine and they have both expressed strong interest in becoming members i
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think is assigned the importance of the brakes organization. and i think that probably in the coming months you'll have more countries that will express the same sort of an interest in joining. now we see the global south joining hands increasing cooperation from america, africa, asia. and that will change the world order the world order is already collapsing. and i think with the help of global south countries coming together, this change will not only become more rapid, but i think it will have, it will become. but it will be a more organized shift away from the west. i'm just the international as a cue, the commission of turning a blind eye to the illegal, the tension of thousands of our balance african migrates. in the way near the n g,
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i was revealed what it cools, cases of abuse and discriminatory double standards in the treatment of asylum seekers on highlighting, contrasting treatments of ukrainian refugees in the refugees and migrants have been held for months on end in squalid prison like centrism lithuania, subjected to serious human rights violations in the hope that they will voluntarily return to the countries they fled from. there have been numerous reports of ill treatment, some amounting to torture. detainees have also been placed in isolation and bitten by dogs. if they tried to escape a psychologist to worked at the center is currently under investigation for alleged sexual violence against detainees in his care. 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
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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 as when i follow the news and see how the world show solidarity with ukrainian refugees and how they treat us here. if the way ne, and, and a you commission officials have yet to respond to these allegations. honesty, international, also documented cases of racial abuse including profoundly offensive slows being used against men and women of color and lithuanian custody. i have been locked up here for 2 months already. we don't even know where we are. somewhere near the boot of birds. the refugees here only people of color. there were whites to that. they were all released almost immediately. please help us help us. we want to be released. they took our freedom. we need your support. as amnesty international also pointed out, ukrainian refugees, a guessing all the benefits and are being protected by e governments. and also warmly received by many residents of those countries who
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even at the ukrainian state that homes, nigerian politician adama garbers say the you welcoming with ukrainian refugees woke, mistreating bows from the middle east and africa exposes rising disparities in the world just a little bit to wind up people on those people of portal that are not or people you'd be coming to school for entrenched because you're picking up. what's your motor? i think we're talking about the responsibility for the, for the general population of the world. if you're thinking about the responsibility to be able to manage everybody busy, but that might be how we can what, how ukrainian g one in to the you can please get you all get through to him. ended up as a human beings, while the people of cornel, like people are forgotten, the middle is our 3rd dog, most human in a place where the color i loo. nutrition which is like more to leave on the
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transmission report like a potential center for technical need to be put into gluten denying. that's why i want to proceed off also. so. so this is just a poll, this is, this is just an sole roughly human to now back to our coverage of the ukraine conflict works as defense, ministry says that more than a 100 of keys, troops on foreign mercenaries have be neutralized. now ukraine, 2nd largest city hawk of in the countries north east. there's fossils of broken out in leafy chance. can't the russian, that forces took control of key areas around the city. i can see on the map the ukrainian army now appears to be blocked from the north. after keeps trips, retreated from several don. yes. can also from the south, which is allowed be la ganske army to surround the sea chance. i'll see the cost on of good exclusive access to see how russian and the allied forces have been operating in new ganske was ukrainian now a russian trophy weapon this soviet made the 64 thank is successfully
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thinking bought in the v nazi vacation operations just outside the town home are to almost literally seconds until it's about to fi. it's woods, 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, but was captured all the way on the outskirts of caves and spent 4 months now. it has been taking part in the d. nazi fine operations embedded with rushes. special forces though much, melissa, this is our little baby. we took it from the cranny, national gardener, key of florida, a t 64
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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 and 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. many thanks keeping his company here in athene to national. and as always, you'll find plenty monet's analysis and debate on our website all tito. ah, a recall
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for this patient, but i to in the board with so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on a 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. ah ah ah
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ah. mm. with me. 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, at least in the perception of western audiences. does it make sense to even try to
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clear rushes 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 you 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 speaking audience . could you even pronounce that also through? well, this is the part of the exposure to the russian culture. yes. so usa i d,
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's much, much larger in terms of budgeting, 1st of all, and then they have that function of for international development. not of very much of all was fear of interest and the thing that we're doing, we're getting lunch. we're more concentrated educational issues on, on cultural issues like exhibitions and all the things that we would certainly prefer to do much more in international development. we're going to have that ah, governmental program. it's schooled in english. is school that way in to national development assistance for and if you don't, you have the intention but don't have enough fund. 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 with the u. s. head, 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 state federal agency, but in the structure of m a r. certainly we do follow all those dreams, like the importance of the closer, like ex ussr republics bots at 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 what's in 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. in fact, our offices in.
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