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in the tim stalings of my family. because by knowing the safe, my history story can help make sure that the cost of the piece ah, this hours headline stories, heavy shelling by ukrainian forces continues on done yet the city on day side skirts or warning, disturbing images follow one person is killed in via text with credit in troops prepared to defend lucy for months and months everywhere with their aud galsen reg, tooth blood clue. they take a lot of work. our crew explores what had been the last ukrainian stronghold in the loop gowns republic. on the same day, russian and allied forces secured full control of the region of the price for natural gas in europe reaches more than $1700.00 per cubic meter top german
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official to warn the worst is yet to count. the thoughts of berlin turned to guitar, seeking an alternative to russian council than africa. anger is being fueled by the ever increasing prices of the pumps, with people in mozambique taking to the streets a from moscow to the world. this is our team player to help you with this today. i'm you only. we begin with the latest from the conflict and don boss where ukrainian troops are actively shelling residential areas the city of that warrants. these are said to be the latest pictures day shelling had a railway station on day food market, which also reports that the apartment block was struck in the attack in a separate shelling incident, one person, a woman, was left dead and wondering. you may find the following image is disturbing. these
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are some images of the victim. a woman's car was hit by shrapnel after a shell, apparently london close by. her husband's was taken to hospital with injuries. when it comes, says the entire neighboring luke bounced peoples republic was taken under the control of russian lead forces on sunday confirmed after listen, chance gun nearby areas where secured the city had been the last major stronghold of ukrainian forces in the republic. russia's defense minister reported the development directly to president pierceman bruno was to put him defensive operation was successfully carried out to liberate the territory of the against people's republic. the tug losses of the crating all me is 5469. 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 was ukrainian trips were forced to retreat from this chance
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. they left fortified positions abundant. you can see footage of some of the desert had trenches. ortiz, senior correspondent, murat gasdio, visited the city. 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. there was never much concern for civilian well being. this a chance was always looked down upon by ukrainian nationalists as an inferior pro russian city. luncheon hon. i says we're out of the hooked up ranch. another worthless, heartless arrives, one called no one expected ukrainian forces unless he chanced to collapse so quickly and so completely. the 2 months kia promised lucy chanced wouldn't be
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broken easily. for 2 months. ukrainian troops prepared to mounted the feds that would wolf marry you both. what is entirely apparent is the ukrainian troops prepared to defend leasing tongue for months and months everywhere, all over the city, there are dugouts and trenches flood 1st. they take a lot of work. every major intersection in the city is blocked off like least with rows of vehicles confiscated from civilians as well as broken down vehicle that you can see and 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 run from what we gathered, speaking to locals. this organization was rife,
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the myriad of ukrainian units were demoralized and believe that they were being abandoned at least a chance. when one unit decided to retreat, it began an avalanche. eventually no one was left. the city had its suburbs were liberated entirely in just hours. my landfill, mister jones fear, we knew they had a great concentration of troops here and that there were many civilians. 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 merry you, paul. they were apparently trained, 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 go overjoyed. the city is largely intact, new mary,
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you will hear the fighting has ended and spirits have lifted. i want to shout with joy. just imagine where citizens of russia can you imagine how we lived here? not to her. well, she, i want to hold in my arms, so a soldiers who are fighting has been 4 months of hell, the ukrainians behaved like in humans. thank you so much, larry, to the liberators. glory to the russian soldier. if we had not waited for you. i dunno, we'll have happened to us. we prayed for you. thank you for coming. unfortunately, it's not entirely over yet. a tremendous amount of minds and booby traps were plotted even had the round the city wash. many ukrainian troops have got into hiding. and now being rooted f,
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this is one of the barracks where you get him to the mix of the said there's a variety of different services involved. territory and flaws, as well as regular, as well as national through mixed up. did they leave, did well squalid condition put in every room with when there's a thorough ministry uniform scattered above. and that is a major problem because many of these he couldn't so just as they felt that they would be abandoned, they took off a uniform, stuck them, changed into civilian clothes and mixed with a local population. catching them is a matter of time. the city still being kid and more being found to all the time. but the liberation have lucy chanced is a turning point. lugens is now entirely free of ukrainian troops, and the ukrainian military has demonstrated. it is no longer in the fighting shape
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. it once was where i had gaz the of all tea from the la ganske people's republic. ah, natural gas prices in europe of shut up to more than $1700.00 per cubic meter, a rise for run 25 percent since just the end of june. that's us european countries search for alternatives to russian count top german officials are wanting, the situation in their country could become much 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 shortage is 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. europe led by germany as seeking other gas suppliers to replace russian
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energy including guitar. the middle east nation is seeking a long term, agree that the you needs a shorter deal to hit its pollution reduction goals. the potential contract they have signed will also need a few years to come into being an infrastructure has to be built. a german delegation led by vice chancellor robert how back those are the guitar earlier, but no deal has been reached yet. could hardly economist dr. college our cater say's dough her expects to be treated as an equal partner and was the man it's requirements be fulfilled. there are the point of discussion or issues regarding duration of the contract once once long, about 20 years. but this is complicated by the german government wire line, and you want emission by percent by 2040 basically over the proposed period of
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the contract by the on also one link and do the dutch benchmark guitar 120. and guys can see in the world, but this is a boeing my to you. so as you can see, these each currently is searching or am in this and this other wants to maximize the isolation over just because the sergeant over to wire the money wants to depend on it wants to maximize the stable occasion of a natural energy source. it's probably they would have, they would be just for the benefit of both of them. if they are going to pass on a ship, it has to be reliable source of energy supply and the war, even at the peak of the united over the country does apply on you got to to provide the
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stable reliable. and the gentleman who wants to get over the price, i think it's fair for these kind of well the sanctions backlash is moving along in the united kingdom where protestors took to the m for much away living. got all the lanes because of the high fuel costs in the country. fuel protesters, broad gridlocked to other major highways as well across the u. k. with a series of rolling go slow roadblocks. now it comes as the latest figures show, the average price of petrol reached the new high of $191.00 pence per liter. on sunday, while the average price of diesel is $101009.00 pence at per liter, leading too much outrage for more than an hour. no traffic was able to cross the m for prince of wales bridge in either di, rection. yeah, it would be
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a lot of reaction to the out in the coming weeks, the price of diesel petro, i will be keeping on top of all of it as well as some reaction to in the coming hours. i sure you're watching our teams rational. it doesn't minutes past 7 pm here in the russian capital s move on out some more world news, a special session of the european parliament will be held today. looking into the recent lethal clashes between moroccan security forces. migrants on the border between a spanish enclave and morocco, the actions of spanish authorities in the incident. however, not on the agenda and not as despite the countries prime minister, admitting the officials involvement in the recent proctor with until we are talking about an attempt to assault the fence that was evidently carried out in an aggressive way. and therefore, what spain state security forces and moroccan guards did was defend spain's borders while while thousands of people are cross spain have protested against the police
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violence. 37 migrants were killed. last month, they attempted to storm the spanish and cliff of malea. protestors gathered in a central madrid square seen here holding signs on banners, videos and photos of the bloody border incidence park. i rage among human rights groups as well as the united nations. while footage shows hundreds of migrants involved and just the warning, you may find the following images disturbing, aside from those killed hundreds are also wounded, including a 140 border guards, the u. n. se moroccan authorities used buttons and stones to repel the migrants as they tried to steal offense to enter. what is a huge, hard rights activist claim police deliberately refrained from helping the injured. we spoke to a global policy specialist with a focus on the socio economic,
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political development of africa, who believes the desperately needs to strengthen europe's my gratian system. i think the situation very trust is because it's piece of the fact of a violation of human rights, of violation of human dignity and absolute disrespect to vulnerable people who are trying to escape prosecution and escape violence and escape over that coming from and trying to seek a new life i think is very tragic that the comments made by the spanish president and the reaction by the moroccan and spanish government regarding in this situation . and i think it's very sad and tragic and people should really be disappointed. morocco seems to hide evidence and pain free. the police action this even acceptable. i don't think it's acceptable because these are, these are states for consider respected with global global sphere. and they should conduct independent investigation into the action and hold people accountable for
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complicit and committing such a trusting and says massacres. and it's a completely unacceptable and sustain. and the reputation of both countries in many european countries fear that the entry point for a country due to the change in system meeting of one person is able to enter the stay in italy. they can find their way to other countries, which is a big loss. 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 for clean conflict, putting environmental data than 3 different challenges. ok, back to the u. k. now where the organizers of the wimbledon championships of appeal to after being slept with a reported total of $1000000.00 in fines from the women's tennis association. it relates to the bombing of russian and bell russian players from the tournament as well as warm up competitions. the originally secret, fines were handed to the you case, lawn tennis association,
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the all england club of punishment. british politicians have been among those voicing their outrage. the financial penalties and quite a few headlines as well in newspapers, talking about them. well let's go live now to l as cash morales as former sports and media lecture on current sociology. professor at the case. austin university. always get you in the program. alice, 1st of all, your overall reaction to the fines know, made public on the, on the british reaction to the the brief reaction is about 60 percent against the band. in fact, most sports fans around the world believe that this band was simply wrong. let's remind ourselves that it was wimbleton decision. they didn't consult the, the well governing organisation of tennis. it just went off on a limb and said, well, banding bell, russian and russian athletes from wimbledon this year. and as you pointed out
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earlier, it believe that he had the backing of the british government for what that was. we don't know. but obviously it was governing organization was angry about when would in decision. and it's immediate reaction was to say that wimbledon will not have its ranking points recognized. in other words, players accumulate computer rankings points by their performance at grand slam competitions. and wimbledon didn't qualify this year as it would ordinarily, that's the 1st punishment. the 2nd instance is this latest upon which we believe, as you said earlier, amounts to about a $1000000.00, not that great in the world of sport you might say. but he does echoed the displeasure of a world governing organisation with wimbledon. just what you said at the beginning, there are alice about women not telling essentially the leading boards of tennis.
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what was going to happen? i'm just going unilaterally and doing it. what's that are against, on their behalf, thinking yet other other boards will agree with us. we'll get away with this one, but they didn't see what was coming. oh, i'm sure that the 2nd part is right, you know, and they couldn't possibly envisage that to be a massive reaction. and they, they thought that they were doing something behaving in terms of the, the changing zeitgeist of the time. in other words, the opinion was turning or had turned against russian sport. and there were boycotts if you remember, that seemed to multiply day off today. and so it just will get in, become part of the trend and exclude russian and valerie should athletes. but of course what it good didn't contend with is that he can make up the rules himself. and although it decided it, this was the correct thing to do. morally speaking, the rest of the world didn't think so. yeah,
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moral judgments are hard at the best of times, aren't they? we should point out as well. these are only fine from the women's tennis association. do you see that possibly doubling because of course, the man's game, i think it will broaden. i think that i think there is a general displeasure unit with the way wimbledon has handled this without consultation, just deciding, quite unilaterally. as you said earlier, to impose a bad sport doesn't operate like that. it operates in concert with other federations from around the world. and there is deliberation on these things. wimbledon seemed to rival rod russia over all other organisations and just say, listen, will wimbledon, as you pointed out earlier, it was typical arrogance. we are wimbledon, we please ourselves. we do what we like. and if we do our russians evaluation, say this, yeah, they want to arrive and that's all there is to it. and of course now it's facing
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the consequences. yeah. like the precedent that is being sent by this is interesting. if we go back to 2003, the us invasion of iraq, the following olympics in greece, you know, americans weren't banned from. there was no talk about that whatsoever. so i think that's why people are thinking, well, why are russian players beller russian players such as were number one demitra denila of being banned from you know, british fans being able to see him do what he scored. it's a crying shame union, and any sports fan in the world is horrified. what's happening at wimbledon? in fact, i think a great many sports friends would agree with me that this boy caught his ineffective anyway. you're hurting people who are really not responsible for what's going on in ukraine. there is conflict. unlike a great many other like right minded people. i'm against military conflict in any
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instance that's. that's just my own personal philosophy and i'm sure a lot of people do share it. but what i don't want to see is sports fans and competitors punished for things that are completely beyond their control. that's one thing. another thing is how effective is this supposed to be? i mean, what kind of change can be instigated by batting dilution and russian players from wimbledon? non will you just just briefly where are you surprised by the pushback from funds to, to washington's this, to washing to wimbledon, the surgeon excuse? no, i sensed initially that that would be pushed back in sports fans don't live this kind of thing. i may be interested to know that i've recently completed research on this very subject and interviewed tooth has over 2000 fans actually and 6 out of 10, as i said earlier,
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are opposed to this ban. on the other hand, you know, i think we have to also put this in context and realize that in the 21st century, sport is much more political than it ever has been in history and fans. aware of that, they know that sports can exercise. a decisive includes a positive influence in shaping world events. so they're not saying sport should be completely out of politics. what they're saying is that sport should be behaving into creative way to bring about rise resolutions. this doesn't achieve that, but if you all the way some funds also want to break, don't pay from, from the world's developments and just go and watch some tennis. alas, thanks very much for as all of us are coming on the program and sharing your thoughts with us. elis couch more for sports and media lecture on sociology. professor at the case after university is
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becca stella authority say 18 people have, quote, died because of injury sustained during unrest in the country. so tall in this province of cholera, cal packs them for their 240 were wounded according to the officials last week, the central asian nation on field plans to curtail the autonomy of the region sparking violent protests. ortiz maria flush that has the latest for us from these back capital. the dudley clashes in the countries north western region erupted last week, but that's only on monday that that was back. authorities confirmed the casualties including among civilian population to protest 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,
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then they took to the streets to protest trophy. after that there was back leader 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 countries parliament voted to maintain the republic 70. they protest led to violent clashes between demonstrators and police. let's take a loop now, but i have to warn you that some years may find the following images disturbing. hello. mm. oh oh, and i was a state of emergency has been declared throughout the whole region for a month. shortly after the clash is erupted with authorities claiming some
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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. for western sanctions against russia are being felt the ramifications of the right across the world in the south east african country and was on big angry la took to the streets over surging fuel prices, the nation to energy regulatory authority. and then finally, the introduction of yet another price. 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, soil, sugar, bread and transport ortiz policy, or has been seeing the situation directly for her. so this is natalie terminal port in mozambique capital city. the pushes it's been expanding for the last 2 years because of donations from the united states and european union. but the timing
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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 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 flowers, specifically, even if your country is not sourcing directly from russia, ukraine, the scarcity or the fears of scarcity from the european union, russian markets,
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and driven prices up across the board. and so you, having african countries have to deal with that. when i read and bred are one of the things that government subsidizes here, along with fuel. the prices of food, fuel, and fertilizers not only here, but across africa, a climbing to record highs. most beacons can really feel the pinch and things are only going to get worse. i would say glad. i mean the, if the government doesn't do anything, it's bad because a lot of people are starving here in mozambique. they have to change things because we are suffering a lot more. they need to talk in parliament that we want to live in peace and we want to eat because people are starving here with 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 country the people from western countries send money, but it doesn't cover even 50 percent of the country's needs. so it's not fair. the west isn't suffering from this. we are a director in mozambique. i'm worried about my son and what the future will be like
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. everything is bad here. the prices are getting higher. what. how are we going to stop it? i'm worried for the future. la mozambique has never clone enough crops to feed herself. there is no capital investment from government, no commercial farming and no for an investment because of the political instability . the barren fields show that local supplies have been used up. add to that the drought at the last 2 years, and the result is starvation, hunger, and malnutrition. mozambique is 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 pooty, mozambique. russia's foreign minister, sir gala for all fast claim that if the u. s. the sides, the place, and nato bass and finland, helsinki won't be able to refuse. he emphasized as of right now,
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if england does not pose a threat to russian national security. if you slew somebody shocked, if the americans decide to have nato military infrastructure in finland, i don't think any one will ask minister 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 the monitoring the situation which so far does not pose 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 say whether the promise and forecast of minutes. the ha visto regarding the lack of interest in the deployment of military infrastructure will be justified. well, let's break that down over the weekend, the mer of luck, pain around to said he would welcome in nature base being sets off there. the finish city is located around 30 kilometers away from the russian border and just doubled away from a russian city. the murders statement contradict finland's foreign ministers earlier claims that there is no intention to place the blocks forces on the
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northern countries territory. finland and sweden applied for nato membership in may . but political analyst and commented or alex under poverty believes the finished political system is being influenced by outside forces. i don't think, 1st of all, that politicians and gentlemen and sweden that decided to do this. i don't think they are deciding because that's what the citizenry asked. these people are obviously under direct influence and control of power centers outside of their country. so i would say washington in the 1st place, london and 2nd place, you know, on some, some people in brussels as well. after we've.

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