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ah, ah, good will gesture russia say it has pulled his troops on from ukraine snake island to facilitate the un biotech sort of grain cutting off campus speculation on the global food cries with. that's how ukranian soldiers hiding behind the backs of elderly women were firing with these weapons as the conflict re, giovanni don bass residents cut with the riffing memories of abuse by key of troops in homeland, something russian president vladimir putin, brenda genocide, a crime against humanity that is the only definition for the actions of chaos regime. not know where to know if a freedom fighters, that's how ukraine's ambassadors of germany has attempted to vindicate world war to nazi collaborate. and step on back there are,
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it was were vague among ukrainian fall rights group. yeah, but that's good. opposite i did visit his grade because not only to me, but to many ukrainians. steppin band era embody someone who fights for freedom and ukrainian independence. ah, very welcome you watching on the international with the late as well news headlines . thank you for joining us. and we saw with a major development in the ukraine conflict. moscow has withdrawn its troops from snake island, a strategic point in the black sea that was immediately taken by russian forces when the conflict wrapped in late february. and moscow say the movies and acts of good will to support you and efforts to facilitate ukrainian grain exposed to the global market. there it's although you know, crushed a shot russian armed forces completed their assign tasks on snake island and withdrew their garrison from there on june 30th as a gesture of good. will hon. thereby,
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we are showing to the global community that russia is not hindering un efforts to organize a humanitarian corridor to transport agricultural goods from ukrainian territory. to sort of this decision will not allow key of to speculate about an impending food crisis by saying it's impossible to transport grain due to russia's total control of the northwestern part of the black sea of snake island is located within the vicinity of t shipping lanes. including from the major port of odessa, he have only a claim that rushes control of that section of the black sea had been an obstacle to ukrainian grain exports. ortiz were among cause or of explains. first of all, a bit of far back grounds on this island in the black sea of the coast of la test. so all ukrainian troops, they surrendered it back in february in the early stages of russia's especial military operation. back then, give authorities claimed that a russia at sacked and they killed marines that were stationed on that islands. and
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they instantly proclaimed all of them as heroes. however, it'll later turns out that those elite marines are actually surrendered to russia and we're all alive. and so well in captivity in crimea. now since then, ukraine tried, tried to at sags mean the island is several times in a, b, r stands of fashion. however, that was out without any success in it. it actually costs ukraine, the lives of scores, of it's a special forces troops and also loss of expensive equipments as well. now russia is a showing this gesture of goodwill by actually leaving the island on. this means that ukraine can no longer claim that so russia somehow restricting any type of freight fleet, or anybody else carrying a grain or any other types of goods from leaving the countryside, sir,
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it's oil waters. however, the question of this points that remains, will ukraine and use this as a yet another b r stand up, or actually starts at the mining or it's a coastline from its very own explosives that are basically filled on the coastline. odessa, in other places, russia is, they'll say, confound a prisoner exchange with ukraine. what do we know about that? well, a russian defense ministry says that it carried out that direct orders of president vladimir putin and exchanged 144 ukrainian captives for an equal number of a russian soldiers. and they said that practically all of those are returning to russia . donnette score logan's people's republics are injured, and some of those former a captives actually sustained very heavy injuries and they are all now being helped
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by emetics in russia. now, when asked about the details of this exchange, russian presidents as spokesman as me trip his scarf said that said the return of all those soldiers fighting for the people's rights to live and exist here in the next and elegance to people's republic is the most important thing for now, for them to return home the rest of the prerogative of the defense ministry. now, russian officials are saying that there are more than $6000.00 ukranian troops currently in captivity, who have surrendered overtaking captive over the last 4 months of their special minutes. reparation. oath an journalist thomas where pick out the key will change his rhetoric on the claim export issue despite the russian pull out from snake island. well, 1st of all, key of unknowns ultimately that they will not export great until they receive the
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weapons they were mentioning. i'm direct and he should weapons rockets from the west. so in general, it was, it was a lie that russia is blocking. the export here is using this as a, as a propaganda instrument and i think they will come to you as long as they're one key. if we're still claim that there's the russian premium, the big lexie and so on. the policeman that a key of is, is an honest, so whether this will help, i have my doubts as a conflict. waited on in other parts of ukraine and don bass. russia's defense ministry has released this footage of its c based missiles being fired at targets inside ukraine. moscow says the high precision strike destroyed a key command and control post in ukraine's region. more than 20 ukranian trips and over 80 foreign mercenaries are said to have been killed on wednesday or warning. we're about to show you some graphic and disturbing images from the don. yes, republic,
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where dozens of unmarried bodies are still being found on the streets of the town of 2nd novice hill of car weeks after it came under control of russian led forces after intense fighting and on the nato military vehicles, class schools of weapons and ammunition apparently abandoned by ukrainian troops as they fled depositions. now his life gradually turns returns to normal and the ravaged dumbass city of mario pole. after it was retaken by russian lead troops. some locals have shared fresh detailed accounts of the use of human shields by ukrainian troops. who i love to work with, that's how ukrainian soldiers hide behind the backs of elderly women were firing with these weapons. would figure out what the king suca me. i would go cuz there was also a case when our neighbor, sir gay, who stood in the way of a tank there was going to enter his yard. the good that's to spite him riding everywhere that there were children in the area. now what, what are you when i was shoot nevada with that tank broke through the gate and
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fired into the corner of the yard. sergei had served in the army, recognized the sound of the tanks turret, turning a bush. that's why he ran out of his home. he stood in front of the tank and shook his head no than the tank left thrash near in yet, nor that you for your leadership hold. what a spot ukrainian authorities claiming there is no neo nazi ideology with an estate key of the ambassador to jim. and he has openly praised notorious world war 2 era nazi collaborator, stepan, bank, they're doing get into the, the gym and media, a dresser. as an ambassador, you have visited the grave of stepping ben dara. you've said you are amazed by hand as to let's start with that with him. how long have you been amazed by stepan, ben dera, and why? i never said i was amazed by him for it. yes, you did. multiple times. i did visit his grave because not only to me, but to many ukrainians as a stepping band era embodies some one who fights for freedom and ukrainian independence was written, laws don't apply to freedom fighters like him. can you deny that he was an anti
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semite, and when will you admit that he and his people were involved in the murder of 800000 jews against you? oh no, he was not involved in it, but i li, there were pamphlets passed around when the germans entered elvin same people. as most of this you have to know that russians poles and gary ends and juice are our enemy. susie does, will eliminate them for you must know that i and sila your fury of stepping been darrell and i will not tell you today that i distance myself from that me the from the sincere russian president vladimir payton has spoken housing condemnation of the ukrainian military's campaign and on boss have in the past 8 years. he says there's only one way to describe it. genocide committed by k of sports is against the people of the water region. i see a group of deal over what i've used fisher new, but i think roches open to a dialogue on providing strategic stability and securing the non proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and improving arms control. now the, the, all of this will make it possible to avoid crises like the current one and on bass,
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where people are being protected from a genocide, a crime against humanity. that is the only definition for the actions of keeps regimes in clinical. they still pulling up with julie across a libya where a power struggle shows no signs of abating. more than a decade, often, nato bummed the country, the you and advises to triple is apparently off at the oil. which nation to trade is main export for free elections? hello. we are working together with the international community to create a temporary financial mechanism to manage libby as huge oil revenues. why is this necessary? because as long as there has no movement towards elections, as long as there is unlimited income from oil, the struggle for executive power in libya will continue for the next 40 years. therefore, it is necessary to reduce the appetites of rivals in the struggle for executive power. emma stephanie has a long record of working as a u. s. diplomat. me here, i'm sneaking world, she's definitely a product of the us state department now. she's one of the top un officials dealing
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with the ongoing problems and living. and apparently she's not alone and thinking these methods could work. this mechanism could provide a short term pseudo governmental function until elections take place. so the sooner that happens, the better for all libyans. now, the record in the united nations in libya, has left much to the desire been 11 years since the nato bombing campaign toppled viewsonic socialist government that industrialized and essentially created modern libya. now 11 years is not a short amount of time. hillary clinton was so excited saying they were on the road to democracy in progress. i'll say this for the libyan people. i think president obama made the right decision at the time. and the libyan people had a free election the 1st time since 1951. and you know what they voted for moderates . they voted with the hope of democracy, emissions in the country continue to be believe the country currently has over a 179000 internally displaced persons. 803000 people currently require
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humanitarian assistance to certainly not the human rights paradise that nato promised when they swooped in promising they would who supposedly topple a dictator. but it gets worse. so now, after toppling their government and casting the country into years of chaos, the usa is saying that the best way to move forward is depriving libyans of the revenue created by their own natural resources. they are rallying the international community for this aim with oil production. now slowing down and a country that was once africa's top wayllace border. the oil prices are sad to keep rising wants again as world leaders and producers negotiate. caleb martin artsy new york, a senior foreign policy expert john hopkins university, have as al go yell, say there should be adding inquiry into these recent plans by the un. it is a normal edged sword. them in the world still remembers very clearly would have
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been more or less the same thing was proposed for iraq, oil for food, as candle, which ended up becoming a tool debacle of corruption. now on the other hand, yes, the struggle libya, a great deal of it is over the or revenue. so you have an argument on both sides that the real question is, what is the mechanism they're proposing and how really secure it is and how accountable it will be? i, you know, them record as your report, just send it directly to the united nation, not only libya throughout much of the world, especially in africa, and then the lease has been really quite 7 and 10
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australian say that government alliance with washington only increases the chances of war in asia, against their own country's interests. as according to an annual foreign policy poll conducted by the law, we institute a prominent sydney based thinktank. but despite the concerns, more than 80 percent of australian say the alliance is important for bad national security. as an a growing tensions between beijing and cambra as for the 1st time, australia's leader has been attending a nato summit. china has warned that the expansion of u. s. military ties and the asia pacific region could provoke a confrontation, political commentator, alley wisc safe. washington sabre rattling could really bring war to asia. more and more astray ins perceive america to have some militaristic tendencies. what i mean to say is america often makes rushed decisions to go to war. that also, i think, is another percentage in the street in 16, which we can conclude from michelle toll which was made. and so i think today's
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american militaristic turns and sees. i think bigger, straightened spill quarter, also be translated now in the pacific region at the time where the americans, it should focus on by the 2nd period. so the us trillions. look at america, research history about america's threat perception now and which choosing to focus on was that main enemy. and i draw these conclusions about a close alliance. wanted to make sure to contribute to showing more. could also share to bring about i was the democratic republic of congo has reopened his borders with miranda and burundi eating diplomatic tensions in the region. central african nation temporarily closed its borders after collies . soldier was shot dead, barbara wound, and police and exchange of fire. in the congolese city of go month. now,
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the incident coincided with an escalation and diplomatic tensions between the neighbors. congo was accused rwanda of supporting a militant group and 23 fighting. and it ceased that organizations leaders came out come from the same ethnic group as we're one. does president m? 23 is named austin agreement, signed back in 2009 that saw for them officially become part of the d. r. c's armed forces. however, in 2012, the group claims the government had violated that agreement, had seized tacoma from which it was soon forced out by the congolese military. it has recently been classified as a terrorist organization. a local reporter brings as this story from gonna terrorism is one of the main concerns for the people here in gama, in democratic republic of congo. it affects hunger, safety, and education. in fact, all the aspects of their lives or torture on commerce yossi. we're concerned about the m 23 terrorist group because it spreads to fake promise that it will liberate
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the kunkle east people. we don't want the same situation and go mancha m avante plus c. m. 23 commit atrocities and causes massive population displacement in our country. and the victims are always congolese people. rembrandt roughly anybody m 23, a supported by country sanchez, ran to and tremendous. a movement is now categorized as a terrorist organization, and we will defend our terray the much. when is the movement known as em? tennessee is the biggest terrorist threats in this region. it wants to this of allies and control areas for which in minor we're, we're celsius. and lots, almost daily attacks on the can chat as government. early june, the m $2.00 and $3.00 shelves on military position, killing 2 soldiers and enduring 5 flatter it's captured, a city of luna, gunner 60 kilometers ne, off gama marking a dramatic escalation intention. the government lacks sufficient manpower and we
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celsius to push the rebel back and the police, the entire country kinshasa needs the help of its neighbors in fighting the terrorists and welcomes re sent king as in. now's meant that is deploying the regional forces to assist 8, but the government doesn't want rhonda to be that bad of it's a re sent united nations report saying that they entered tiffy are planning to seize the business district in gama. if they do, the dia may collapse, because this is extremely important to raid herb the ripper cushion will be fed to paw beyond its borders. gillum below me, for our tea, gama they said wants to avoid an open confrontation with russia,
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ukraine. that's the latest message from the blocks chief young sultan bergamot, a summit in madrid. however, the new strategic concept of the western military alliance labels russia as a direct and significant threat. let's go live now to our to contribute to rachel marston, a racial good to see you. and what were the main points from stoughton bags? press conference. well, listening to all of these later speaking, including stilton burg. what's really clear to me, what struck me was, it seems like this whole nato organization is really just a public facing marketing front for the military industrial complex. you know, it's like, be afraid of china, be afraid of russia, be afraid of isis. and well, look, the solutions always weapons for everyone, weapons for ukraine weapons, for us more troops in europe with weapons. it just never seems to end. so despite all that, this is what stolen bird had to say for himself. if this becomes a full scale war between russia and natal, then we'll see suffering,
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damage, death, destruction of this scale, which is much, much worse than what you see in your crane today. jewels over the core responsibility of course, to prevent escalation beyond ukrainian. and that's the reason why a night was not a part older conflict on the ground. so preventing escalation means dealing weapons to every one. all right, well, sultan berg also said that deepening relations with the end of pacific is important . of course. why? well, it seems to be that they want to start saber rattling on 2 fronts, china and russia containment. he also said that the final session focused on threats and challenges from the middle east, north africa. and so, hell interesting. those are countries where russia and china are way out gunning the united states in terms of deepening their relationships with that region. stoughton berg said that they reviewed progress in the fight against terrorism. a
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really, that suddenly came back. we're seeing a resurgence now and in rhetoric around isis, a terrorism, whereas a menu and i call in an interview with the economist last year he was saying that nato was brain dead and should pivot away from the russia obsession to fighting terrorism. and nobody seemed to be interested in that back then. but i guess now the fact that there just it out, sing it saying it is good enough. he also said that neos training mission in iraq is helping to prevent the return of isis really is the u. s involved and not because didn't the iraqi government kick out united states last year. i'm emanuel. michael also said that europe may not be at peace, but nato is not at war. interesting than weiss invested in dealing weapons and training of training rebels that were folded into ukrainian military and ukrainian military on the russian border wise. the new york times saying that the cia is on site in ukraine in cuba. alongside special forces personnel from nato allied countries, mac hall, evoked the need to help ukraine take back territories. he said,
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the cost of war on our continent isn't when we want to pay the price to be paid for peace in europe. russia must not win because it's our own security that would be directly risky, pretends like they're totally not involved in any of this. and that russians actually were just completely unprovoked and they were just, you know, sitting around all in some, doing nothing. macro also said this were up sex, the principles of international order that has been established since 945. so basically sluggard emitting that u. s. and western global domination and hedge moni has eroded and they're basically fighting to maintain it. um, so all of shorts also had something interesting to say, take a listen. it was a little welcome to my room to really give up with a guy that we have when i said he said that when he had not lift sanctions against . yeah, it's okay. no, that's okay. he said that the west would not lift sanctions against russia. peace
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was concluded with ukraine on conditions imposed by keep. so what about those rational sanctions? well, go fear that economists are now sounding the alarm over the use plans to replace russian gas by the end of this year under its own anti russian sanctions. they're saying that that's quite unrealistic. a recent report by an economic consultant, c t. s, lombard underscore as the sourcing problem, that europe will have if russian gas supply is cut. and the european commission, remember, has routinely referred to the decrease in russian gas to europe. as blackmail ignoring that, it's in fact, a repeatedly stated goal of the block, including a very recently german chancellor, olaf schultz to cut itself off of russian energy in the interests of withholding a source, an important source of revenue for russia. and now, according to this consultancy report, the you will pay more on average for its non russian oil and gas than its peers.
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asian countries will buy more russian oil at discounted prices. so, you know, basically say cyanide to german and european union, economic competitive a competitiveness. now, meanwhile, the international monetary fund is also warning that ramping up anti russian sanctions even further, could lead to greater energy price increases as if we need any more of that right now. and also disruption of financial markets. and they said if sanctions further choke off the gas supply to these industrial nations from russia, the result, a potential decline of 2 percent for the i m f. c, global growth forecast. retail. many thanks. and as these housing authority contributed rachel marston now, well joe biden certainly seems happy about being able to expand ne, so the u. s. president has got a little too carried away with his geography. mistaken sweden for switzerland. the by that also doesn't seem to show about who's actually fighting,
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who in ukraine we're going to stick with ukraine and all of the allies who stick with ukraine as long as it takes to in fact, make sure that they are not defeated by, by ukraine. in ukraine, by, by, by russia regarding the telephone, you suggest to recall the leader of self switzerland. switch on my good. my goodness, i'm, i'm getting really anxious here about expanding nato or sweden. the queen energy plans, her face a fresh backlash in the netherlands, where farmers have blocked highways with tractors to protest against the government pledge to reign and pollution emissions. no more than $40000.00 farmers cause traffic chaos around the country. last week. some of them lit fires outside town halls and guns menu on the streets to protest against the government's decision. such officials have mandated a reduction of pollution in rural areas which could cause farmers to reduce their
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livestock government ministers at this point to move as an unavoidable transition to green energy. i mean, while your countries have agreed on a new proposal to combat climate change by phasing out the sell of new petroleum burning cars by 2035, another move comes with an energy supply client is ignited by those western sanctions against russia. the deal requires new cars sold in the e, u to emit 0, c o 2 emissions from 2035. that will make it impossible to sell new internal combustion engine vehicles. and his 1st big changes in germany is prominent automotive industry. the proposal has not gone down well among auto manufacturers. so as the industry is a dominant contributed to the country's economy. meanwhile, fella you states italy, bulgaria, portugal. romania ancillary have also suggested pushing back the phase out date to 20. 40 independent journalist on the eco analyst. charlie boyle thinks that such green plants cannot be realized so quickly,
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and they will not be supported by the population. the long term plan that they has that been great and not viable now because of what happened in the last 6 months. and i should have thought of that before. and if i wanted less reliance on certain countries, so they went to expose, i should have thought about this 5 years ago. so even the targets that got not really attainable, people are already forgetting about the climate crisis. they're already, they're just looking at their energy bills right now. and for me, i mean, every time i go to mcdonalds, the price seems to go up 1030 percent. but it's okay for me cuz i can take it. but there are millions of people in this country, the car, and this is the problem. so now it's not the same blemish, short term. but all of these things, these projects strike 5710 years to even get going. and asked us fossil fuel projects, by the way, thanks joining us here in nancy international. we're back at the top of the hour with all the latest
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