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[000:00:00;00] a with heavy shelling by ukrainian forces continues on done yet the city tides guards a warning, disturbing images follow one. the person is killed in touch with for months and months everywhere with the city. there are dugouts that credit to blood please. they take a lot of work on our tea cru. explore is what had been the law ukrainian stronghold in the lou counts republic. on the same day,
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russian and allied forces secured full control of the reach of the price for natural gas in europe reaches more than $1700.00 per cubic meter. top german officials warn the worse. if you had to come down, south berlin turns to get to are seeking out alternative to russia. and in africa, anger is being fueled by the ever increasing prices. the pounds, put people in mozambique taking to the straits to make their feelings with or live at 5 in the russian capital. i'm, you know, neil with your global use update. let's get into it. we begin with the latest from the conflict and don boss, where ukrainian troops are actively shelling residential areas then yes, city. these are said to be the latest pictures from eye witnesses. how you can see
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artillery shells hitting a car park which sparked a huge fire while t of forces have intensified their attacks on civilian infrastructure in done yet scanned that surrounding areas. over the past month. earlier today shelling had a railway station on a food market. the roles have been reports that apartment block was struck in the attack in a separate shelling, instant one person was left dead. a warning you may find the following images disturbing. these are some images of the victims. the woman's car was hit by shrapnel after a shell apparently landed close by her husband was taken to hospital with injuries . when i come south, the entire neighbouring lou ganske at people's republic was taken under the control of russian lead forces on sunday confirmed after at least a chance and nearby areas where secured rushes. defense minister reported their development directly to president putin. the city of las
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a chunks has been the last major stronghold of ukrainian forces in the republic. pierceman proved the support from a defensive operation was successfully carried out to liberate the territory of the against people's republic. the tug losses of the crating army is $5469.00. at this moment, russian forces d mining the city of las a chance and surrounding areas delivering humanitarian aid and providing medical assistance to civilians. while as ukrainian troops were forced to retreat from this chance, they left fortified positions abandoned. here you can see fudge, of some of the deserted trenches. our t senior correspondent, murat gas day of visited the city as the battle for control of it came to an end getting into least chance is no easy task. ukrainian forces blew every bridge to the north, south, east and west of the city. that was never much concern for civilian well being is
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he chance was always looked down upon by ukrainian nationalists as an inferior pro russian city. thank you. hon. i says what are those from the who of brian shall all the worth. butler arrived long for no one expected ukrainian forces unless he chanced to collapse so quickly and so completely. the 2 months kia promised lisa chance wouldn't be broken easily. the 2 months ukrainian troops prepared to mouth the feds that would wolf marry you both. what is entirely apparent is the ukrainian troops prepared to defend lucy tongue for months and months everywhere. one of of the city, there are dugouts and trenches, flood please. they take
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a lot of work. every major intersection in the city is lawful like police with rows of vehicles, complicated from civilians as well as broken down vehicle that you can see it. intersection and all 4 roads needing here are blocked off. something happened, something happened that forced ukrainian troops, thousands upon thousands of them to leave, to flee, sometimes to rod. from what we gathered, speaking to locals. this organization was rife, the myriad of ukrainian units were demoralized and believe that they were being abandoned that lisa chanced, when one unit decided to retreat, it began an avalanche. eventually no one was left. the city had that suburbs were liberated entirely in just ours. my landfill, mister john steer, we knew they had a great concentration of troops here, and that there were many civilians,
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so we learned them out of the city and slowly whittled them down. they didn't have the strength, material, or spirit to resist here. all of ukraine's military might and you could say the army itself was in mary u paul. they were apparently train, apparently prepared and apparently knew how to fight. and yet you saw how our fighters beat them here. they do not last 15 minutes in a fight. they didn't marry you, paul, but they do not hear. the people have lisa chance. overjoyed, the city is largely intact. new mary, you pull here. the fighting has ended and spirits have lifted. i want to showed with joy, just imagine where citizens of russia can you imagine how we lived here? not very well. i want to hold in my arms. so a soldiers who are fighting has been 4 months of hell. the ukrainians behaved like
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in humans. thank you so much blurry to the liberators. glory to the russian soldier . if we had not waited for you. i dunno, we'll, we'll have happened to us. we prayed for you. thank you for coming. unfortunately, it's thought entirely over yet a tremendous amount of minds and booby traps were planted in and around the city. worse, many ukrainian troops have got into hiding and the now being routed f. this is one of the barracks where you graham troops, the mix of the said, there's a variety of different services involved. territory percent flaws, as well as regular, as well as national thor mixed up again. they lived in well squalid condition, put in every room with when there's a thorough military uniform scattered above. and that is
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a major problem because when you have easy credit and so just as they felt that they were being abandoned, they took off a uniform, stopped them, changed the civilian clothes, and mixed with the local population. catching them is a matter of time. the cities still being cleared and more being found all the time . but the liberation of lucy chanced is a turning point. lou ganske is now entirely free of ukrainian troops, and the ukrainian military has demonstrated. it is no longer in the fighting shape . it once was where i had gaz the of our tea from the la ganske people's republic. the natural gas prices in europe have shot up to more than $1700.00 per cubic meter. that's the rise of around 25 percent since just the end of june. and it comes as european search for alternatives to russian, gauss, top german officials or warning the situation in their country could become much
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worse if russian gas is no longer received. and there are average winter temperatures. our current reserves will be enough for only a month or 2, taking into account our obligations for gas deliveries to other european countries . we have a real emergency because of the gas shortages, entire branches of industry are in danger of permanently collapsing in the aluminum glass. the chemical sectors, such a collapse would have massive consequences for the entire economy and jobs in germany. while europe led by germany as seeking other gas suppliers to replace the g including cat taught, but the middle east nation is seeking a long term agreement, while the e. u needs a shorter deal, the head it's pollution reduction goals. the potential contract fine will also need a few years to come into being as infrastructure would need to be built. a german delegation led by the vice chancellor robert havoc visited guitar earlier, but no deal has been reached yet could tardy economist, dr. kelly,
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i'll catch her so you don't expect to be treated as an equal partner on will demand its requirements be met regarding this partnership issue with dr. young and i think this is we have mature. this is a long term issue. i will have to wait and see if there might be a deal indeed in the making. so i think it's much more indeed latest. then you cannot confirm that there is kind of a deal where supply about 20 to 25 percent of german need over the course of 2 years or so while germany been to us using 10 minutes. so i think it's mature, the long term partnership, and we have with and she can, i just want to dive in your office and it's kind of in
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europe, but this is a boeing by the you. so as you can see these, these currently is searching or aiming. and this other wants to maximize the isolation over and over this coming to, which is the need to be the be performed. and that's 3 wants to maximize the transition over in order. so to, to, to, to support the diversification of process of the economy and the limit dependents on highly of what i saw, some of the resources why germany wants to limit dependents on in both and wants to maximize the state vacation of a national energy sources. so the need some billing issues upon a day. no one has to be any light source of energy supply in the world. even at the
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peak of the united over the country. it's applied, you got to be one of the so i can provide stable reliable. and if germany wants to get a price, i think it's fair to ask for these kinds of when they should get another story to bring you today. a special session of the european parliament will be held today monday, looking into the recent leaf, clashes between moroccan security forces and migrants on the border between a spanish enclave and morocco. its been a fiery point that area the actions of spanish authorities in the instant. however, are not on the agenda. it's despite the countries prime minister, admitting the officials involvement in the recent tractor. but until we are talking about an attempt to assault the fence, that was evidently carried out in an aggressive way. and therefore, what spain,
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state security forces and moroccan guards did was defense veins borders. for thousands of people across spain, now protested against the police violence. 37 migrants were killed last month as the attempt to storm the spanish enclave of malea. protestors gathered in a central madrid square seeing here holding signs and banners, videos, and photos of the money order incident sparked outrage among human rights groups as well as of the united nations. will studied shows, hundreds of migrants involved a warning. you may find the following images disturbing, aside from those killed hundreds were also wounded, including a 140 border guards. the u. n. sage moroccan authorities use buttons and stones to repel the migrants of they tried to scale offense to enter. what is new territory rights activists claim police deliberately refrain from helping the injured. we spoke to a global policy specialist with a focus on the as socio economic and political development of africa,
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who believes that you desperately needs to strengthen europe's migration system. i can the situation very trustworthy because it's piece of the fact of a violation of human rights, violation of human dignity and absolute disrespect to vulnerable people who are trying to escape prosecution and escape violence and escape wherever they're coming from. and trying to seek a new life, i think is very tragic that the comments made by the spanish presidents and the reaction by the moroccan hispanic government regarding the situation. and i think it's very sad and tragic and people should really be disappointed. morocco seem to hide evidence and pain praise the police action. is this even acceptable? i don't think it's acceptable because these are, these are states or consider respectable and global global sphere. and they should conduct and independent investigation entities action and hold people accountable for complicit and committing such a trusting. it says massacres. and this is completely unacceptable and sustain. and
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the repetition of both countries in many european countries fear that the entry point for a country due to the sentence as the meaning of one person is able to enter the spain, italy. they can find their way to other countries, which is a big plus, i think this is an issue that has to be addressed. how can they ensure that they have a strong immigration system that enhances coordination between the different member states, but also ensures the human dignity of some of these migrants who are playing conflict, putting environmental disaster and 3 different challenges whose becca style authority, say 18 people have quote, died because of injury sustained during unrest in the countries or ptolemy province of colored cal packs, them a further 240 were wounded. according to the officials. last week, the central asian nation unveiled plans to curtail the autonomy of the region sparking violent protests. r t 's. maria phenomena has the latest for us from the use back capital the dudley clashes in the countries north western region erupted last week,
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but that's only on monday that it was back. authorities confirmed the casualties including among civilian population. the protests and protocol buxton were prompted by planned constitutional amendments that would have stripped the republic that by the way, occupies wrong one 3rd of the countries territory of its autonomy status basically, and any form of local self governance and actually take its right to secede from was pakistan, local people were not quite happy about that and they took to the streets to protest trophy after that there was back liter flew to the region that made a turnaround. promising to drop the amendments to the constitution regarding the republic status, and early on monday, the country's parliament voted to maintain the republic 70. they protest led to violent clashes between demonstrators and police. let's take a look now, but i have to warn you that some years may find the following images disturbing. huh?
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mm. oh, oh oh, it's a state of emergency has been declared throughout the whole region for a month. shortly after the clashes erupted with authorities claiming some demonstrators attempted to seize the power. it is reported now that more than $500.00 people have been detained and the countries president warrens that a new call for separate seasonal mess ride will be firmly crushed in line with the current legislation. well, something that has become apparent of the last number of weeks is that western sanctions against rush harping felts right across the world. in the southeast african countries moves on peak angry locals took the streets over surging fuel
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prices, the nation's energy regulatory authority amongst them. finally, the introduction of yet another price, like the 3rd such increase since the beginning of the year. it's also having a knock on effect on the price of other basic products such as rice, oil, sugar brayden from ortiz policy or is in the muslim big council. this is matoney terminal port in mozambique capital city. the push ok. it's been expanding for the last 2 years because of donations from the united states and european union . but the timing could not be more off, especially since traffic to here has declined significantly. ever since russia and ukraine faced off. or does the cereals fertilizes and feel hadn't been coming into the country because they can't get out of russia and ukraine. weight supply chains are heavily disrupted, it puts african, a very difficult situation. as we know, food security in africa is
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a big issue. and africa has not yet self sufficient in terms of grain production. so being put in a position where you have to choose between people needs, food wise and in the global scale of what's happening is very difficult. and so very hard question to ask of africa. what is done generally is spike the food prices on the international market. let's talk about flower, specifically, even if your country's not sourcing directly from russia, ukraine, the scarcity or the fear of scarcity from the canyon and russian markets have driven prices up across the board. and so you have the african countries have to deal with that. when we turn bread our, one of the things that government subsidizes here, along with fuel, the prices of food fuel and socialize is not only here, but across africa, climbing to record highs. most beacons can already feel the pinch and things are only going to get worse. so they glove. i mean the,
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if the government doesn't do anything, it's bad because a lot of people are starving here and mozambique. they have to change things because we are suffering a lot more. they need to talk in parliament. we want to live in peace and we want to eat because people are starving here. before most of we depend on our monthly salary, but it doesn't cover half of what we need to buy. so fuel and food are things we struggle with in our country. the people from western countries send money, but it doesn't cover even 50 percent of the countries needs. so it's not fair. the west isn't suffering from this. we are a detector in mozambique. i'm worried about my son and what the future will be like . everything is bad here, the prices are getting higher, but how are we going to stop it? i'm worried for the future. little la mozambique has never grown enough crops to feed herself. he's no capital investment from government, no commercial farming and no from an investment because of the political instability. the barren fields show that local supplies have been used up. add to
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that the drought at the last 2 years, and the result is starvation, hunger, and malnutrition. mostly because amongst the 10 poorest countries in africa, situated on the south eastern coast of africa, it's often ignored by the world. but the crisis here is very real and growing by the day policy r, r t, the pu to mozambique. russia's foreign minister as sir gala for all fast claim that if the u. s. the sides to place a nato bass in finland, helsinki won't be able to refuse. he emphasized, as of right now, if finland does not pose a threat to russian, national security is useless thumb at his shirts. if the americans decide to have nato military infrastructure in finland, i don't think any one will ask mister ha visto. moreover, he said one thing, but the mare of the city of lap and ranta publicly announced that he was inviting in nato military base to his region. we close eat monitoring the situation which so far does not pose
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a threat to our security. we will evaluate further steps from the point of view of reliable security of the russian federation. and we will see whether the promise and forecast of minutes. the ha visto regarding the lack of interest in the deployment of military infrastructure will be justified. over the weekend, the mayor of the fitter city of lapping ranta said he would welcome and nato bass being set up there. nights located just 60 kilometers from the russian city of v. bourg and half that distance to the border itself. the mirrors statement contradicts finland's foreign ministers earlier claims that there is no intention to place the blocks forces on the countries territory. or political analysts then come until our alexander poverty believes the finish political system is being influenced by outside forces. i don't think, 1st of all, that sort of politicians and gentlemen sweeping that decided to do this. and i don't think they're deciding because that's what the citizenry asked. these people
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are obviously under direct influence and control of power centers outside of their countries. i would say washington for his place longer than 2nd place in on some of some people in brussels as well. after we've seen what's been happening over the last few months, the years. you know, i would say this is a deliberate provocation and it was probably ordered from somewhere outside of the finished government. these are things having to do with national security. it would be unthinkable in a serious country for local official to come out and say something like this without clearing it with the central authorities. you know, this is a national issue. so, you know, i would say that, you know, tim, i'm, all of a sudden his time is beginning to look like a banana republic. you know, and that's the kind of states obviously, that natal wants alexander povich now, our correspondent who you just saw
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a few minutes ago. in fact, paula, clear her short documentary holocaust, the questions i never asked was right ahead, chronicling her search for relatives killed in nazi concentration camps during the 2nd world. with l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our professional intelligence. at the point, obviously is to race trust rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real summoning
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oh yeah. you ha oh ah, these are the places soaped in the blood of people who suffered from nonsense and people who were murdered to starvation, forced labor, medical experiments and guests. people who died in the ghettos, death camps and extermination centers of eastern europe among vin, my family. they sinned, theme born jewish faith. the mass graves of bellow was we to save on bullets,
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the nazis 2 women and children still alive into hollow goods to suffocate. amongst the corpses of the fathers and brothers 77 years of to the end of world war 2. the signs of naziism back swastikas and neo nazi rallies as if naziism hadn't been fully eradicated. low looks a broader rosetta jap, nazis, to what on, you know, she's you sure of those was just who i did serve even low grade in your room here at the audience. the rational, yes. i mean, bill of us to meet the last living survivors of the holocaust from a population of 900000 jews in 1939. just 2 years later, 9 out of 10 would lie here in the ditches and unmarked killing trenches of eastern europe. we asked survivors what real nonsense amiss and whether it's staring us in
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the face again. ah, for the nazis, it wasn't enough to kill just living juice. they desecrated jewish symmetries, the only link to vanish world. i want to find the tombstones of my family because by knowing the, my history how school can help make sure the past never repeat. mm . i don't know much about my family's background because my grandmother, we called her oma always said there was nothing nice in her post war childhood. so she never spoke. and i never asked and my dad told me it was 1921. well, 11 of the biggest wars in the history of europe had just ended braced was almost destroyed. her parents died and she and her sisters and brothers survived street children scavenging for scraps and prowling for crumbs in the city. straddling the
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bell was polish border. and they were nearly half a 1000000 freezing orphans like rome, the streets of poland, ukraine, and bella was introduced. inferno arrived ukrainian june, called isaac. after feeling the upcoming trouble, he drove his wagon into one remote village off to another, picking a desperate, desolate children along the way. in order to save them. if not for him, my grandmother would probably not have survived if not for him. chances are i would not be here. if not for him, it would be no story to tell me. i am traveling to brace to find out more about what happened to my family. ah, my grandmother died leaving so many unanswered questions at the synagogue where she selected night. and we found her and her siblings a dozen years. roy,

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