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a, a with 3 civilians are killed and 27 injured in the latest ukrainian shelling of the den. yes, republic with key using nato weapon to target civilian areas. earlier, a chemical warehouse in little guns republic was targeted by ukraine using american houses. all crew visited the location in almost 10 years. as a war correspondent, i have never seen a crater, the swath of 130 meters across and not have 10 meters deep fronts become the largest importer of russian liquid natural gas
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replacing deliveries by a conventional pipelines which have been collectively sanctioned by the west. also coming up with an independence day parade in chicago is hit by a mass shooting with dozens of casualties. local police have detained a post with broadcasting live from our headquarters in moscow. this is, are you on 5 am my name? speak to scott to bringing you the news. it is tuesday morning or the new republic. officials have said that 3 civilians have been killed and $27.00 more injured in the latest ukrainian shelling of residential areas in the region. kindergartens, a school and industrial facilities have all been hit in the last 24 hours. while in
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500 shells were fired in different areas of the republic, according to local authorities, the ukrainian miniature used nato artillery to hit some of the cities. among the targets was a railway station and near by food market, in a densely populated area of the nets. you can see on the footage the damage caused by that attack munger. the teams of the shelling was a member of a russian t. v. crew who suffered multiple shrapnel wounds and was taken to hospital for surgery. and now to the neighboring lu, ganske republic, the russian defense ministry says some of keith's troops in the area have been cut off from ukrainian command on suffered significant losses. ukraine earlier said it withdrew his forces from the republic to save lives and prevent further destruction artists, murat, gas, d. f. reports from the east of the lou ganske republic. this area west of papa, there was liberated by russian troops more than a month ago. in the front lines have moved on far away. 3 warehouses stood here
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packed with highly exclusive chemicals, now only ruins and fires remain them and an enormous scar. in almost 10 years. as a war correspondent, i have never seen how crater the smallest 130 meters across and apes, ny, perhaps 10 meters deep. this was the sight, have a rust explosion. heard miles and miles away. heard over the course of this night when ukrainian artillery struck a potassium nitrate warehouse in the village, on the outskirts of the village of bruised were the fuzz are still burning. day bree is littered hundreds and hundreds of meters around us, and the fireball could be seen again for miles and miles around before retreating. ukrainian troops used these warehouses as an artillery position,
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believing that russian forces wouldn't target them for fear of setting off a terrible explosion, thereby turning the local population against them. they were right, but those same ukrainian troops had no such compunction. a local has just come out and warned us that there could be more potassium nitrate that could blow, are buried, perhaps under they bree here. yeah. as you can see, that the fossa are still raging, and perhaps we'll keep raging for, for many days, yet there's no fire service or emergency services to speak of this close to the front blinds. but it does go to sure that as ukrainian forces retreat, nothing wholly remains with them. they strike her chemical storage facilities as well as industrial plants and residential areas without differentiating between any of them faced with enormous casualties. lu morale and increasing this
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organization ukrainian forces a seemingly turning to spite as an outlet for their frustrations from the relentless and blind shelling of them yet sc city to attacks and civilians infrastructure and even chemical storage sites. the patton is clear more at gas d, of haughty from new ganske republic. and his mission led forces have taken control over the entire lu guns republic. some western journalists work on the ground showed the supports russian and allied troops have received many locals. his one take from the funds to tv channel. the poor can yasandra fact, it appears the ukrainian forces of law or residence we interviewed so very pleased the russians have arrived. i like to screen scream and scream, enjoy. well, i can't speak for everyone. you know, everyone, i know it's around you for may my call to children, put a banner on top of a building which signifies the red army victory over nazi germany. and some
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residents applauded. we heard from all 3 journalists, crystal neil, who believes that such moments are inconvenient truth for the western media narrative on the conflict. they only mention when there wasn't a school feeling done yet came march in scenes in the really, really rarely mention a shilling of the d p r or the in p or to re 3 even the russian one. when will go. it was chilled 2 days ago. you're in the night, they mentioned strong people explosions, but it's not just strongest poor and it was shilling. so they are really hiding all the park because it is free and convenient truth. well them should meet that. the korean army is shilling civilian areas. the pentagon has said it won't elaborate on ukraine's losses amid rushes military offensive because it's quote, doesn't want to do moscow's job. we're simply not going to do rushes,
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big data analytics or intel work for them. however, i think we have discussed what we can when it is knowable, demonstrable and objective research has been disclose in what it's estimates to be the number of ukrainian losses since the beginning of the conflict. some have questioned washington's casualty coverage policy, saying white house officials are playing down cleans butterfield losses. pharmacy analysts, john kieriyaki says the u. s. has a long history of hiding the true situation on the ground during its conflicts. it's always been us military policy to, to make the situation on the ground look more positive than it is. we did this throughout the warrant out the dentist and certainly we did this in iraq. we did it in, in vietnam. famously, the neoconservatives of the republican party used to be the one that wanted to jump into every international conflict. they saw
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a recent poll found that 44 percent of americans have an unfavorable opinion of biden's handling of the conflicts in ukraine with the majority. one thing, the government to stick to domestic problems instead of getting involved in military activity abroad. well, john kerry r q again says that washington is neglecting domestic problems while focusing on foreign conflicts. we've got a terrible infrastructure situation here in the united states. we have terrible, international or interstate rather highway systems. we have bridges that are falling down into the rivers. below them are hospitals need to be upgraded. our airports need to be upgraded. we don't have money for schools, but we have money from limited weapon systems free trade. when you are able to show progress, when you're able to show promise, it makes it that much easier to go to congress and get billions and billions of dollars an additional 8. and that's what this is all about. you know, famously, people here in the united states have said that were willing to fight the last
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ukranian. well, you do that by providing that unlimited, endless aid. and you get the aid by telling congress how well things are going. a french oil refinery producing around 10 percent of the country's national capacity has resumed operations after a week long strike. the walk out occurred amid a growing energy crisis in the country with the government considering restoring coal fired anew, clear power plants, a step the may contradict its long term green pledges. the scale of the problem has also forced funds to buy even more russian energy, as all to contribute to rachel mazda reports. despite the european union's block wide sanctions on its own energy supply from russia, france is still the top importer of liquefied natural gas from russia. harris has done so much damage to the country's own energy sovereignty over the past few years that it struggling to loosen its grip on its russian energy sources. while the
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e u is considering tougher sanctions against russia, france has increased its import, becoming the world's largest buyer of russian hill and g. francis nuclear energy industry was already in pretty rough shape before the conflict broke out in ukraine . president emanuel and back home campaigned earlier this year for reelection on the promise of a french nuclear on a sauce pushing nuclear power as a green energy source to the absolute horror of environmentalists. all this comes well after michael announced back in 2018, the closure of 14 nuclear reactors by 2035. and before that mac hole oversaw the sale of france is taxpayer funded nuclear power? no. how all stems? nuclear turbine technology to the american defense multinational general electric in 2015. when he was
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a junk secretary general to then president fall swollen. but then michael reverse course on that sell out to announcing its buyback by it if this past february frances energy strategy. if there even has won a skins a frantic at best, the result half of its neglected nuclear reactors, were working due to corrosion problems. as france hit, its 1st heat wave of the summer last month and the sweltering locals turn to fans or air conditioning. france is energy output has tate to a 30 year. lo, creating a need to import energy even though the country is usually a net exporter. in the summer time, e d. f strategy endorsed by the government was to delay the re investment in transformation of the system. the more e d f delays, the more skills keep getting lost technical problems accumulate and there is
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a snowball effect. and if all that isn't bad enough, oh, d, f is strapped for cash, and in debt. and no one's more aware of it than the french president who tried to fix it all with huge promises. if e d f will build and operate the new nuclear reactors, was this national sovereign company, which is our common asset will be able to count on the support of the state. and i've been on the financial and regulatory front, massive public funding of tens of billions of euros will be committed to finance. this new program says this will preserve e t s financial situation and develop the entire industry financial. so it's not exactly the best time for france or europe to forego russian energy, which could explain why a paris well simply isn't. instead, it's openly vomiting the u self harming anti russian sanctions. o quietly. continuing to benefit from the important energy lifeline that rush represents for
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the french economy. after paris single handedly made a mass of this critical economic sector. european natural gas prices have shot up to more than $1700.00 per cubic meter, which is the rise of around 25 percent just since last month. as a you states search for alternatives to russian energy stop. 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 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. europe led by germany is seeking other gusts, suppliers, tod, replace russian energy. the middle east nation is seeking
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a long term agreements while the you need the shorter deal to hit is pollution reduction goals. the potential contracts, if signed, will also need a few years to come into effect as infrastructure would need to be built. no deal has yet been reached. woken, sorry economist, dr. lead to our says the doha supposed to be treated as an equal partner and demand is side of the bargain. it will filled. there are the c 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 to a new. ringback car one emission by, by 2040 basically over the proposed period of the contract by the on also one through lincoln dutch benchmark guitar 120. and it's going to be in europe. but this is a poem by the you. so as you can see,
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these each currently is searching or aiming and other wants to maximize the nation over and over this coming to why germany wants to limit dependents on in both wants to maximize the state occasion of national energy sources. probably they would have, they would reach out for the benefit of both of them if they are to construct a partnership has proven to be a reliable source of energy supply in the war. even at the peak of the united over the country. it's applied to the provider, so it's stable, reliable, and germany wants to get people over the price. i think it's fair for these kinds of conditions. a u. s. federal bureau of investigation has detained
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a person of interest falling a massive manhunt in highland park town during the us independence day parade. at least 6 people were killed in the incident with dozens more winders. ah, local police spokesperson said 2022 year old roberts e criminal. the 3rd may have been involved in the shooting, which also injured several children. the incident took place despite a large police presence along the parade route. the gunman triggered chaos and panic with official saying he allegedly fired into the crowd with a high powered rifle. bring him on that story as and when we get it. it appears that many us independence day celebrations in the country were muted with many even opting to forego. fireworks is rising,
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inflation hits customers. my colleague union o'neill discussed the issue with artes . rachel bobbins really does seem like almost a different world when you look at just one year ago. and you know, when it comes to the united states, you have americans that are dealing with not only this ongoing violence, but also an increasing political divide, skyrocketing inflation, which remains at 40 your highs. and you may think, what does all of that have to do with independence day? this traditional holiday celebration before the americans decide that they want to have their basic backyard barbecue. they are now spending 17 percent more this year than they were just one year ago. and for the americans who decide that they want to go check out their local fireworks display on some cities shows have now been cancelled due to staffing shortages. and of course, we can't talk about staffing shortages without mentioning the airline industry in the united states, which this weekend alone, soft thousands of cancellations due to a lack of staff. so certainly
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a lot going on there as we continue to be more and more protests coming up across the country. yeah, average americans clarity very frustrated about the economy under leitz as well. not happy with the leadership coming from the white house that appears. that's right. you know, it's bad when you've got everyone from big billionaires to hollywood actors actually now publicly calling out president and bite in these latest comments were in response to his tweet, where he blamed a gas station companies for the current soaring gas prices. my message to the companies running gas stations and certain prices said the pump is simple. this is a time of for, and global peril. bring down the price, you are charging at the pump to reflect the cost you're paying for the product and do it now. working on it, mr. president, in the meantime, have a happy 4th of july. and please make sure that whitehouse intern who posted this twit registers for the calling 11 for the fall semester. now when it comes to state level politicians,
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they really aren't doing much help either here and they're actually responding to the problems that americans are seeing now by using it to argue back and forth when it comes to politics, which is of course, for many of them do best here is the latest that they had to say on that. i urge all of you living in florida to join the fight or join us in california. we still believe in freedom, freedom of speech, freedom to choose, freedom from 8, the freedom to love. don't let them take your freedom. so definitely a lot of problems, but unfortunately not many solutions being introduced there. all president biden continues to blame really, anyone other than himself. we've heard him spend months trying to put the blame on russia, even as polls show that americans just aren't buying that excuse. and his administration really isn't helping him here. i mean, we've got vice president comma harris, who is somehow even more unpopular than biden himself. and she's continued to be criticized for her responses to the basic problems that americans are facing, such as a laughing off some of those storing gas prices and how americans are responding to
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them. so when it comes to this traditional holiday, there's certainly a lot of frustration volt all across the country from americans who feel like their government is focusing on really anything other than their own country. to sports news now the organizes of britain's wimbledon tournaments have appealed around $1000000.00 in fines, imposed by the women's tennis association penalties to relate to the bunning of russian and beller russian plays from the tournaments as well as warm competitions . the fines which weren't initially disclosed with slots on the u. kay's lawn tennis association and all england club, u. k. politicians have been among those voicing the outrage of the penalties since february. the vast majority of the international sporting community have come together and solidarity to condemn putin's barbaric actions in ukraine. regrettably, the international tennis federations appear determined to be outcasts in this. the lawn tennis association and wimbledon should be praised for their move to make
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russia and international sporting prior. we stand by the decision we made. we are deeply disappointed at the reactions of the tours to that decision. it was not when we took lightly, we thought carefully about the ramifications of taking it, but it was absolutely the right decision for us. it was the only viable option in the context of the government guidance in place. and we stand by that decision for the sports and media later on. so see ology, professor the u case austin university. alice cashmore. we believed that women in chiefs were not prepared for the international condemnation of the decision to bun russian embellish plays. they couldn't possibly envisage that the be a massive reaction days they, they thought that they were doing something behaving in terms of the, the changing zeitgeist of the time. in other words, i thought 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 the we'll, we'll get in,
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become part of the trend and exclude russian and bella, russian acids. but of course, what it good didn't contend with is that he can make up the rules itself. and although it decided it, this was the correct thing to do morally speaking, for the rest of the world didn't think so. we have to also put this in context and, and realize that in the 21st century, sport is much more political than it ever has been in history. and fans are aware of that. they know that sports can exercise a decisive influence, a positive influence in shaping world events. so they're not saying sports should be completely out of politics. what they're saying is that sports should be behaving in a creative way to bring about right resolutions. this doesn't achieve that over to it was becky's done now,
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where authorities say 18 people have died during unrest in the country is autonomous. province of cargo park stun. a further 240 were wounded, according to officials. last week, the central asian nation unveil plans to cattail the autonomy of the region, which sparks violent protests. ortiz, maria phenomena has the latest from the roseburg 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. the protestant protocol. paxton 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, it's 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 leader
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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? mm. oh, oh, and the 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 warns that
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a new call for separate seasonal mess ride will be firmly crushed in line with the current legislation. some african nations are on the verge of famine, with energy cost skyrocketing, falling western sanctions imposed on russia. thousands of people to, to the streets of mozambique to protest against jing street and fuel prices on monday, paralyzing public transport processes. both roads and bus drivers went from strike in the capsule. my futon or the government managed to strike a deal with bus drivers to end public transport strikes by pledging, subsidized, says, the situation in the country, it still remains unstable. mozambique is almost entirely reliance on with impulse, with around 70 percent coming from russia. earlier we spoke to wilk, diaz, mo, prieto based political and economic analyst, who says it's a matter of months before moses big's economy fails. if ukraine conflicts is not resolved here in mozambique, we depending only for example,
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for food products, we don't produce a big quantity. their food, so we need to import new products from the other country. so if the fuel rise going up, so we suffering of this all situation. so right now, what we want, what was the people want, is the one piece in crania, the 1st thing to do is did over fissions in there when you put them in the diplomatic areas. so if you give more weapons to ukraine, this is not a good solution to, to resolving this problem. so, right now i think this is the most and b can or the other african people want to just moment is g 7. they're do do all things in the hands to put stop and just coffee, but 1st of all, need to put a new conversation in the 1st place. libya is once again gripped
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by a wave of protests, demonstrates as angry a pol, living conditions stormed the countries parliament. building libya has been a political deadlock since the overthrow of formerly de mama could duffy as donald quarter reports violent protesters storming libby as parliament building chance, demanding necessity. it's like we want the lights to work. it's once again become clear that the western backed overthrow of libyan leader move mar gadhafi over a decade ago, left chaos in its wake. we have seen 11 years of division. the last time libya saw national elections was in 2014, one body that was elected in 2014 and another body that was elected in 2012. so all of these institutions now lack a degree of popular legitimacy. so 1st the u. s. destroyed libya and now there man at the u. n, who worked at the state department and studied at national war, college sits and argues about 11 years of division, lack of legitimacy, and the need to hold elections in libya under get off. libya consistently had the
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highest human development index in all of africa. it's literacy rates, life expectancy, and degree of gender equality. we're all on par with the developed world. at times the countries g, d, p per capita surpassed even that of the united states. still, nato said it made the right call by bombing libya and supporting gadhafi as opponents. nato played a vital role in protecting civilians and i'm proud of what we have achieved. we did the right thing in the right way and we achieved the right result. i saw that with my own eyes in tripoli, but fast forward 11 years after gadhafi was killed, now, libya is at the bottom of the global livability index for 2022. on top of that, the u. n says over 800000 people are in need of humanitarian assistance. and the number of islamic fundamentalist groups are running wild across the country. earlier, the west claimed that these groups played no part in the revolution. this revolution was not about extreme islam is an al qaeda played no part in. it turns out that
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couldn't have been farther from the truth. and western leaders knew it. back in 2011, the u. k. it's defense ministry discovered that islamic militia called the february 17th martyrs brigade, was likely to play a key role in the upcoming coup de top. the organization has ties to the muslim brotherhood, and one of its members went on to kill 22 people in the manchester arena, terrorist attack of 2017. that's not to mention the massive refugee crisis that came in the aftermath of the overthrow. no doubt, many people are skeptical of nato's claims that it's a defensive alliance. when to them, defense means over throwing a stable administration and replacing it with chaos on his be just gods. on the back again at the top of the i with all the latest news and views here on nazi international. thank you for watching. ah ah
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