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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, 3 civilians are killed and $27.00 injured in the latest ukrainian shelling of the done yes. republic with using nato weapons to target civilian areas. in almost 10 years as a war correspondent, i have never seen a crate. the small 130 meters across and if not, perhaps 10 meters deep. all the visits water one was the chemical warehouse in the look, guns, with public dollars, destruction by american made power front become the largest imports
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of russian liquid natural gas replacing deliveries by a conventional pipelines we should be collectively sanctioned by the west. also coming up with chicago police detain a suspect following mass, shooting at an illinois independence day parade. a, i mean, to live from our studios in moscow. this is our team now. so just going to 7 am on tuesday. my name is peter scott and wherever you join us from, welcome to the poker. and yes, public 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. more than $500.00 shells were fired at different areas of the republic, according to local authorities,
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ukrainian military use nato artillery to hit some of the cities among the targets with a railway station, a nearby food market and a densely populated area of them. yet you can see on the footage the damage caused by that attack. among the victims of the selling was a member of a russian t. z crew who suffered multiple shrapnel wounds and was taken to a hospital for surgery. and now to the neighboring lu, ganske republic, the russian defense minister says some of keith's troops in the area have been cut off from ukrainian command on sophist significant losses. ukraine earlier said it withdrew his forces from the republic to save lives and prevent further destruction artes mart gasdio reports from the east of the lucas republic. this area west of papa, there was liberated by russian troops more than a month ago. and 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 that enormous scar in almost 10 years. as a war correspondent, i have never seen how crater the smallest 130 meters across and 8th night, perhaps 10 meters deep. this was the sight, have a rust explosion, hard miles and miles away. though, over the course of this night when ukrainian artillery struck a potassium nitrate warehouse in the village, in the outskirts of the village of blues were, the fuzz are still burning. de bree is lifted 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 warned us that there could be more potassium nitrate that could blow buried, perhaps under they bree here. yeah. as you can see, the, the fuzzy but 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 a 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 organisation ukrainian forces
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a seemingly turning to spite as an outlet for their frustrations from the relentless and blind shelling of than yet, city to attacks and civilians infrastructure and even chemical storage sites. the patton is clear more at gas d of potty from new ganske republic and is russian lead forces have taken control of the entire luc unscrew public. some western journalist working on the ground showed the supports russian and allied troops have received. many locals is one take from the front to tv channel. lee, poor canal, sombre fact. it appears the ukrainian forces of la residence we interviewed so very pleased the russians have arrived. i want to screen scream and scream, enjoy. well, i can't speak for everyone. you knew that everyone i know is drown you for men. michael. the children put a banner on top of a building which signifies the red army victory over nazi germany and some residents applauded. we heard from. ready author and journalist, chris del, neon,
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who believes that such moments are inconvenient truth for the western media narrative on the conflict. they only mention when there wasn't which group feeling done yet in march, in seen in the really, really rarely mention a shilling of the the p r of the in p r territory. even the russian one. when god was chilled 2 days ago, you're in the night to they mentioned strongly 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 for them to admit that the you korean army is showing civilian areas. the pentagon has said it won't elaborate on ukraine's losses. emit russia's ministry offensive because it doesn't want to do moscow's job. which has been publish and what it's estimates to be the
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number of ukrainian losses since the beginning of the conflict. some have questioned washington's casualty coverage policy, or rather, the absence of it claiming that white house officials are playing down ukraine's battlefield losses. former cia analysts, john kieriyaki, who says the u. s. has a long history of hiding the true situation on the ground journey is own conflict. 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 afghan. stan, 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 the reason why you have to keep this positive, at least on the us side, is because 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 in additional,
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a recent poll found that 44 percent of americans have an unfavorable opinion of biden's handling of the conflict and ukraine with the majority wanting the government to stick to domestic problems instead of getting involved in military activity abroad. or john kerry aku again, says that washington is neglecting domestic problems while focusing on foreign conflicts. 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. our 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 break. 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 in additional 8. and that's what this is all about. you know,
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famously people here in the united states had said that were willing to fight the last ukranian. well, you do that by providing that unlimited, endless aid. and you get the aid by telling congress how well things are going in the news, the f. b, i has detained a spate and a must shooting in highland park town during the us independence day parade. at least 6 people were killed in the incidents with dozens more wounded. the local police spokesperson said 22, your roberts e cream, or the 3rd has been arrested following a man hunt in connection with the shooting, which also injured several children. this in some place, despite a large police presence along the parade routes. officials said the shooter fired into the crowd from a rooftop with
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a high powered rifle. will provide more information and when we get it. illinois was not the only states where july the 4 festivities were marred in philadelphia, a news outlet report that the 2 police officers were shot during the local parade. it also appears that us independence day celebrations in the country were muted as americans face rising inflation, which limited the ability to by holiday food and fireworks. my colleague unit o'neill discussed how american stroke to celebrate independence day with our team. rachel blevins 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. but for the americans that decide that they want to have their basic backyard barbecue. they are now spending 17 percent more
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this year than they were just one year ago. and for the americans who decided that they wanted 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 a lot going on there as we continue to see more and more protests coming up across the country. yeah, average american security 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 bite in these latest comments were in response to his tweet, where he blamed the gas station companies for the current soaring gas prices. my message to the companies running gas stations and said the price is said,
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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 project. and do it now. working on it, mister president, in the meantime, have a happy 4th of july. and please make sure the white house intern who posted this twit registers for the calling 11 for the fall semester. now when it comes to state level politicians, they really aren't doing much to help me. they're here and they're actually responding to the problems that americans are saying 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,
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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 soaring gas prices and how americans are responding to 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. ah, the french o refinery producing around 10 percent of the country's national capacity has resumed operations after week long strike. the workouts occurred amid a growing energy crisis in the country with the government considering restoring coal fired a nuclear power plants. and thus, a step that may contradicts is long term green pledges. the scale of the problem
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has also force fronts to buy even more russian energy, as r t contributor rachel most 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 e u is considering tougher sanctions against russia, france has increased its import becoming the world's largest buyer of russian l 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
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well after michael announced back in 2018, the closure of 14 nuclear reactors by 2035. and before that mac whole oversaw the sale of france is taxpayer funded nuclear power. no. how austin's nuclear turbine technology to the american defense multinational general electric in 2015, when he was a junk secretary general to then president fall swollen. but then mac ho reverse course on that cell out to announcing it's by back by the death this past february frances energy strategy. if there even is one, is skits of 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,
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and the sweltering locals turn to fans or air conditioning. frances energy output has tank to a 30 year low creating a need to import energy, even though the country is usually a net exporter in the summertime. e d. f strategy endorsed by the government was to delay the reinvestment and transformation of the system. the more e d f delays, the more skills keep getting lost technical problems accumulate and there is a snowball effect, and all that isn't bad enough. adf is strapped for cash, and, and 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 at this national sovereign company, which is a common asset, these will be able to count on the supporters of state in aussie, i like them on the financial and regulatory fronts. massive public funding of tens of millions of euro's will be committed to finance. this new program says removal. pl. this will preserve
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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 paris. well, simply isn't. instead, it's openly vomiting the you self harming anti russian sanctions. o, quietly continuing to benefit from the important energy lifeline that rush represents for the french economy. after paris single handedly made a mass of this critical economic sector. sorry, numb is hosting the 43rd summits of the caribbean community countries. and while the community has previously largely focused on economic issues, looming, food and fuel price rises have pushed it towards making political statements. fuel prices have been too high for too long. we in the caribbean call for the immediate lifting of this sunshine, impose on venezuela soda. the revolutionary petro carry,
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reprogram, can be re restated, providing our economies with much needed relief. the community has also called for the lifting of sanctions against cuba with almost every country in the community, having strong relations with her vonner, the president of so and i'm highlights of the importance of regional corporation thing. member states may face difficulties reaching western markets. the school analyst and journalist poll dobson says the current situation lays the ground work for a change in foreign policy in the region. the united states have over the last 10 years, a huge amount of resources to trying to break other influences in the caribbean, natively. the venezuelan ambrose doing the oil market and also the chinese expansion of the chinese of ruins in the caribbean. this is something we can really be a year old to be in an accelerated and through the ukraine crisis. i'm 1st, i'm a,
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china will be looking very carefully on the road back of the u. s. influence in the region and latin america and in the caribbean. and of course, us railer, which is now starting to turn the door on 8 years of economic recession. and we'll certainly be looking that up as well, should they start to increase that main foreign policy or allow pets and benefits for major historically low levels of the limiting their possibilities. now, to assist caribbean countries as they did under the chinese government. if the economy continues its uptick and then suddenly the crackers will be looking to reaffirm some of the foreign policy influence with the neighboring government. libya is once again gripped by a wave of protests demonstrates his angry poor living conditions stormed the country's parliament building. libby has been a political deadlock since over throw
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a formerly demarc. duffy is done across reports. violent protesters storming libya, 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. undergrad off libya consistently had the 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
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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 good off his 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 you and 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 claim 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 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
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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 defense of alliance. when to them, defense means over throwing a stable administration and replacing it with chaos. investigation of the bullet allegedly fired by israeli forces the killed al jazeera journalist should read avo accolade. bach in may was proved inconclusive. not according to the u. s. state department, the u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet that killed palestinian american journalists. sharina ob lockley by summarizing both investigations. the u . s. se concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina arbor lockley. while the poor condition of the
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bullets was listed as one of the fight says that the fates of the quality of the joint us israel inquiry. the inquiry came after several other investigations conducted in recent weeks, including by the un international body blamed place the blame for the journalist, death on jerusalem. u. s, saying it is likely that the journalists was killed by israeli forces. well, that statement sparts among palestinian authorities. the truth is clear, but the u. s. administration continues to stall in announcing it. we say israel killed serene arb, lockley, and it has to be held responsible for the crime it has committed. earlier we discussed the matter with the head of the i'll hock human rights organization, show one job marine. who so does, he does not believe these really investigation was unbiased. when they say the there is no absolute conclusion that these ladies, they should toward vehicle. but at the same time they came and they said,
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it's not intentional, unintentional her killing. how you conclude? and in tissue miracle concluded from even this kind of distance, ho, hold comes. the israeli 0 was they said that no way, for instance, to water after they are of soldiers and their commanders and their officers, which it means that they try to give them an immunity. and they think this is the culture of impurity. that's the case. and will give immunity towards a towards soldiers and commanders. it will not investigate correctly and professionally in this case, because of that, we want to thrust these really investigations ah, to sports news. now the organizers of britons, wimbledon tournaments have appealed around $1000000.00 in fines. imposed by the women's tennis association,
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the penalties relate to the banning of russian and bella russian plays from the tournament as well as warm competitions. the fines which were initially not disclosed were slapped on the u. kay's lawn tennis association and all england club u. k. politicians have been among those voicing the outfits of the penalties. since february, the vast majority of the international sporting community have come together and solidarity to condemn prudence, barbaric actions in ukraine. regrettably, the international tennis federations appear determined to be outcast in the land tennis association and wimbledon should be praised for their mil to make russia and international sporting prior. we stand by the decision we made. we are deeply disappointed at the reactions of the tourist to that decision. it was not when we took lately. we thought carefully about the ramifications of taking it. that 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 foremost for some
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media let for an so soldier. professor the u. k is asked and university alice cashmore. he believes that wynberg and chiefs were not prepared for the international condemnation of their decision to been russian and bella, russian tennis place. they couldn't possibly envisaged that the be a massive reaction days. they thought that they were doing something behaving in terms of the, the changing zeitgeist of the time. in other words, they thought the opinion was turning or had turned against russian sport. and they were boy cox. if you remember that seem to multiply day off today, and so it just the we'll, we'll get in, become part of the trend and exclude russian and below russian acids. but of course what it good didn't contend with is that a call 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,
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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 sport should be completely out of politics. what they're saying is that sport should be behaving in a creative way to bring about right resolutions. this doesn't achieve that. as the latest news from around the world, my name is peter scott on the back again and around 30 minutes time. but do feel free to head over to our social media pages for more news and videos in the meantime. ah
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russia rating western consumers in brussels, refuses to acknowledge that you're can't replace russian energy in any time. soon on top of this, nato doubles down the strategy. it is only yield a disaster. are there any adults in the room? ah, to discuss these issues and more of joint, but i guess george said, well, we in budapest, he's a part castro, the guy which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow we have to meet the bob. she's a political analyst and editor. you know, it's me, internet media spread only across stock rules and that means been just me want and i was just kicking off with george in budapest. it's been a somewhat been a very exciting week. i would say george m m, i believe program

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