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i do that with you. i don't like the european parliament proposal to gulf nuclear energy to the use of climate friendly sources that blocks energy crisis and electricity prices soaring to all time highs. who's done yet again comes under heavy shelling from the ukranian army. the daily mirror newspaper, blame moscow for it, despite the city being under the control of russian that forces and also ahead as you can see, the helicopter just having shaved. their objectives are safely out of the battle zone. an rti cruise rush and helicopter, striking ukrainian military positions on the frontline of the russian lead horses
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continued to renounce westward. as johnson seemingly grasped up straws using the conflict in ukraine as a reason to remain in our thoughts as he pleased with his party not to dump him as a prime minister was to support both in parliament and among the public appears to be rapidly slipping away. from the from moscow to the world. this is our t grid to have your company today for the news our, my name's unit only the european parliament has a rubber stem to an e. u proposal to our gas nuclear power plants through the blocks list of climate friendly energy sources. it'll enable investments in this sectors to be labeled as green from the start of next year. as the commission believes, there is a role for private investment in gas and nuclear activities in the green transition
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. it has proposed the classification of certain fossil gas and nuclear energy activities as transitional activities contributing to climate change mitigation off the car. i feel badly for environmentalists at this point. they must feel so gas flit right now. i mean, at this rate by next week, smokestacks are going to be deemed green energy. can you imagine being environmentalists today and being in a conversation with the leadership of the european union and trying to argue that gas fossil fuels are bad for the environment and suddenly they're telling you in some cask i ask logic that no, actually they're not the european union is officially just move the goal posts on what constitutes green energy voting today in brussels, to label these investments in gas and nuclear energy as green. and it seems that just yesterday, germany was pushing to accelerate its renewable energy expansion to 80 percent of the country's power mixed by the year 2030 and the conflict in ukraine. only major
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music army minister, robert havoc, double down on that promise. on the one hand, the climate crisis is coming to a head. on the other hand, rushes invasion shows how important it is to face out fossil fuels and promote the expansion of renewables. you see, but that was before the impact of the new sanctions on their own gas supply from russia sent its members state, scrambling for whatever energy it could get its hands on, even if it meant reverting to dirty. cool. in germany's case all pretending that it wouldn't dent it's green goals. france was also feeling the heat from environmentalists over its nuclear power plants which were neglected and allowed to corrode. with a view of, you know, phasing them out and shutting them down to replace them with greener, renewable energy. but then french president manual my call took a 1st step towards reverting back to france's bread and butter. and he solved the
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country's nuclear image problem earlier this year. by successfully lobbying the european commission to draft a proposal labeling nuclear energy as green, just in time for my call to promote a new french nuclear when a sauce in his re election campaign. so you see what was dirty is now magically clean and what was the past is now the future all with just the simple stroke of pen. so move over when males in solar panels, the future of sustainable clean energy is natural gas, fossil fuel, and nuclear reactors. in what is clearly a triumph of pragmatism over ideology as berlin, paris, and other european capital struggle to replace russian gas while staring down a winter of potential energy shortages all bets are off. so, you know, sorry, environmentalists, the you no longer has the luxury of fussing around with wall paper while the house
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is burning down here, let's get the latest now from the conflict and done boss where ukrainian troops continue to shell, done yet, sc city. and it's art skirts and it has been another deadly and tragic day for civilians were reportedly killed on wednesday, including 3 children. this eye witness flooded shows smoke from a blaze after strikes bombarded, they said he comes out of the civilian death tool has been rising steadily and that done yet. republic over the past few days, dots coming after russian lead forces to control over the neighboring new ganske republic. on on tuesday, ukrainian shelling also left at least 3 people bed then including a 10 year old girl. but we can recap, know some of the latest shelling of done yet, so by ukrainian force as a warning, disturbing images are ed the
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yes. and are breaking testimony there? well, an article with me while headlined russia in blitz london yet has been published by britain daily mirror. it shows smoke rising on the don bow city skyline, claiming it was the result of the russian bombardment. thus, despite doesn't yet be and under the control of russian lead forces and its citizens having to live through shelling from kiev forces for several years. the photo that accompany the outlet story feature, the building size, bonner reading. we are russian don boss, but that message appeared lost in translation by those riding mystery. russia stopped up. tomato said western countries need to be aware that the weapons their supplying are being used against civilians. loosely cool, cool, well, in short, they are lying on the facts, well known, our defense minister presented them on a daily basis. but western countries, of course, must be aware of their responsibilities regardless of what an how's the lensky and
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his team wants to interpret what's going on. the west must be aware of its responsibility for the death of civilians, primarily in the dumbass would also in other parts of ukraine. why the key of regime uses western weapons against civilians in order to terrorize them. they say states terrorism as it is little shooting with what we have contacted the daily mirror for comment on will bring you any response. if one comes, my colleague peter scullen, spoke with serbian american journalist down historian and the boise mileage who pointed out the paper as far from the only outlet to have published inaccurate stories during the conflict. then i saw the photo of the actual city of don. yes, be under fire and thought, wait a minute, something doesn't add up here. and as it turns out, it was, it was actually somebody had put up a picture of the city of don. yes. and claimed it was russian showing that hit it. and that is just an egregious, like, gross, factual error, a crime against journalism if there ever was any, it's not the 1st time something like this happened earlier on during the,
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during the ukrainian showing of the city proper. i told you rockets, a number of western outlets made the same mistake. so this was russia showing and the ukrainian government actually said, you know, these are, are people getting killed and not yet. but obviously it was ukrainian government showing them do explain the mirror will publish a correction for the departments day if they do, nobody will bother reading it, but i doubt they will because it's one of those. oh well, it's just, you know, an anti russian slander. if you do that it, that's everything is permitted. if you're under the right side of history, so i don't think they're going to issue a correction. i think it's fair to say that russia has been given a bad rap in the press even before the conflicts in ukraine, fairly or unfairly. but do you think the readers should be given more context on the background of this conflict? absolutely, but i wouldn't put it in the hands of the current western corporate and state funded press to do that because all they're going to do is serve them, i'm sorry,
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but a served him a pack of lies. i haven't seen demon is ation like this since the 900 ninety's in the western press directed against the serbs in yugoslavia. i literally in their eyes, russia can do nothing can do no. right. and, and the ukrainian government can do no wrong, and that's just appalling. i would normally urge people to check a variety of sources and go with the sources that have, have a proven track record. unfortunately, western governments have literally band of almost all media that, that don't report in line with their political perspective. on another news line, the russian defense ministry say's its air force has destroyed to us made highmore as rocket launchers in ukraine. the ministry also claims to warehouses with our munition for those weapons were destroyed. the long range systems have been totaled as a game changer for a key of forces by the us who delivered the lethal aid recently to ukraine. russia
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to m o. d also said a ukrainian radar station used to guide anti or missile units was destroyed, along with a base, housing mercenaries, laughter, russian lead forces secured the last ukranian stronghold in the region over the weekend. they are now reportedly advancing west. you can see here the city of servers were a fortified area under ukrainian control is located. as rushing lead troops moved forward, the ukrainian leadership has admitted their troops have lost control over a number of towns on the way to subversive or senior correspond morocco. steve reports from the frontline, after the liberation of lease, it chanced, a city of a quarter of a 1000000 people. the battle has moved westwards. out there in the distance law. russian helicopters, 2 of them, they were always flying in bears that even in trios where very close the shed ask, which is where ah ukrainian nationalists, the ukrainian military is making
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a stand after retreating from the city of new to chance, about 7 or 8 kilometers further than the distance is the least chance, all refinery, as you can see by, by over all the plumes of smoke rising from there. that is where most of the action is, is situated at the moment. as you can see the helicopters over there. i'll cover mans filming, as we speak, why relatively high so they must feel comfortable that enemy air defenses in this sector have been suppressed. lease is what is called close air support. helicopters launching salvoes of rockets, enemy positions before diving back towards the ground while deploying flares to throw off any heat seeking missiles thought at them. this particular group of helicopters circled back behind us. as you can see,
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the helicopters just relies as having having achieved their objectives are safely out of the battle zone. but again, this, this controls say like 4 of them, in fact, all i really like this. we usually see them in on the trails for together. well, this is rare, the spot, the thousands of anti aircraft systems supplied by nate who states the key of ukrainian forces have been unable to close the skies to russian helicopters and jetson cruise missiles. ah, more than that,
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ukraine has stepped up, its use of rocket artillery to deploy band had g personnel mines, which it had promised the international community. it had destroyed years ago. williams in the liquid we are not far from the city of severs cry now. and we have repeatedly observed how the ukrainians are deploying band anti personnel mines, mostly in fields on roads, highways, and on approaches to cities. coastal, already, ukraine understands well the deteriorating conditions on the front lines, casualties of up to a 1000 wounded and killed per day, or catching up. as this week, ukrainian officials announced that women now faced the draft and all to plan to forbid military aged men from leaving their home provinces to prevent them from dodging the draft all showing how far he others prepared to go. to make sure that
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it has enough bodies to feed its war machine more. i guess the of our tea from the la guns people's republic, the, the pro kiev canadian fighter, a beaten in battle by twitter, 120000 people were following him on the social network thinking he was the real deal only to find out he was a fake with a guns and equipment he was posing with all replicas, his account has been deleted and you can read all about it. and r t dot com. now if the headlines in the british press or anything to go by bar as johnson's days in dunning street, or well, and truly numbered an avalanche of resignation from key members of his cabinet and stuff has been unfolding, leading to claims. the games opt for the prime minister, throw wednesday johnson faced a grilling on everything from his conduct and trustworthiness to the weapons being sent to ukraine with some politicians think aren't being replaced quickly enough.
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we have given away all training stocks. oh and law. oh, i'm at all rash and other munitions to the ukrainians. what are we doing to galvanize the supply chain back to a war time capability that will provide resilience of stocks because of the moment we simply can't replace their stock. so thank you guys, but actually if you look at what's happening in both of us, they are, they're making a lot of channels. they're not replacing as fast as we're giving them away. that is the fact that is true that they take a while to make the world replacing. and you mentioned n laws. we have stock policy which being depleted with shorter, deep fire capabilities, rocket artillery ad defense and i did hyper sonics as well. this is where the character of conflict is moving. the important thing is to have the best possible equipment for those those, those troops. and that's what we're doing when the u. k. pm has been concentrating
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his efforts of late on sending military aid to give and while his approval rating in ukraine is a staggering 90 percent back home. it's in free fall, but less than a quarter of the public supporting him. this. my thought johnston says he's not going anywhere, citing his handling of russia's offensive as one reason why he must remain in power is not brave. she used to carry on doing this. i think it might be, you're hurting the country, prime minister, just on a very human level, only you must know that it's in the country's interest for you to leave. now i look at the the pressures of people who are under the need for government to focus on that on, on, on their priorities, which is what we are doing either cuz of the biggest war in europe for 8 years. and i count for the life of me see who is responsible just to, to walk away from that. as i said earlier on in pm cute international editor of the morning star newspapers, steve sweeney police biased johnson is failing in his attempt to use the conflict
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in ukraine as a reason to remain in power. johnson has taken the line of blaming everybody else except himself for, you know, for the difficulties the is in, but he's also using you, craig and saying that, you know, he's almost, you know, paste himself with his church indian meta. and that he night needs to remain as prime minister to see us through a conflict. i mean, this is, this is typical. typical johnson he's, he's his now is desperate. he's lost the confidence of the british people. he's got the confidence of not just, not just the back bench m p 's, but now we're talking cabinet minister. so the pressure is mounting on a month. and of course, as every leader has done in the past, margaret thought to did it when she was in great difficulty. she, you know, she, the, a one a general election of the back of the falcons conflict and this is absolutely no different. and he's trying to run the patriotic support for him as leader and
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saying that it will be a desire to remove, to remove him. but everybody else can see through this, and as it would be a disaster for him to stay, or no, it's a big issue in many countries, but in south africa, surging fuel prices have sparked public outrage. triggering calls for a nation wide protest. prices at the pumps there are and i 40 percent off compared to last year with the fuel rises in part coming by because of sanctions against russia. b increases mean many of the poorest in the country are struggling to make ends meet side african authorities have yet to align to any measures to ease the burden bland for a nationwide protest for separate on twitter and crew significantly after left wing party, the economic freedom fighters and launch it was backing and move a former nigerian presidential hopeful ottoman garb. i believe the ukraine crisis has had a considerable impact on humanitarian conditions on the continent. when
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you mig, of energy to be hi, automatically human to cook of living to be high. it's a serious me, in africa, especially in my going to be that you know, bringing down many of the students to put on seriously, affecting the bottom line under possibility, or succeeded. because i'm talking to, you know, about 40 to 50 percent or deny genome budget is the detector to pay for this for a subsidy and is all right, because you have to pay to what? so this is really not what was in africa, particularly in my going to, you know, you know, well, so many people on the property into confusion of living is good to how inflation no inflation was close to 7 percent. so when you look at all those dynamics, you find out that it is actually very, very difficult for especially when you put an ongoing crisis that is happening between western europe on russia,
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where the supply chain is you don't need to softer a g energy destruction the u. s. is reportedly pushing the netherlands to bon computer chip making gear from being sold to china. the equipment is essential and making a large chunk of the world's semiconductors use. for example, in bank ac, ems trains on the internet or t corresponding killer. nothing can tell us more. while the dutch company, known as a s m l is being reported by bloomberg to have been receiving pressure from the u. s. government to stop trading semiconductors with china now alternately, that will benefit chinese producers and 3rd, u. s. strategic interest, people are wondering if this is indeed a fair policy. now, a s m l did not make a decision to ultimately comment on the matter. they declined to directly combat. here's what they said. the discussion is not new,
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no decisions have been made and we do not want to speculate or comment on rumors. now the u. s. commerce secretary did make clear back in march, that it was the policy of the united states to put pressure on countries, not to trade, semiconductors with china or russia. here's what was said by the u. s. official. if we find that they are selling ships to russia, then we can essentially shut them down by denying them use of that software. and we're absolutely prepared to do that. policies like this have hurt the united states on the global markets in the past. ultimately, benefits companies that are in competition with united states, chinese producers of them, i can doctors and others. and it's important to note, there was an incident. one will recall where the south korean company called magnet ship. you know, they were basically put pressure on them by the us government. they were banned for making a deal. and ultimately the economic consequences were not good. that was an instance where we thought many voices in the united kingdom questioning the u. s. policy
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that some would say amount to economic warfare, basically the u. s. government pressuring and using its power to prevent trade between corporations and other parts of the world. ah, can tell the story to bring you today. the supreme court of the west african nation of guinea bas so has overturned the convictions of 2 men charged in the country's biggest narcotics seizure. the court found the evidence presented could not support the guilty verdict under done in 2020, the accused drug lords, waller columbia national. the other local were sentenced to 16 years in prison, following the largest ever drug bus in the country of almost 2 tons of cocaine. hidden in facts of flower, the country had been labeled africa was 1st norco state by the you and in 2013. due to its heavy involvement in drug trafficking. so grips and gimme bizarre slammed the supreme court's decision. seeing it undermines the credibility of legal
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institutions in the country. the court was hostage to organized crime. the ruling jeopardizes efforts to combat transnational organized crime and discredits the country's image and credibility. well, let's show you how it's done. colombian drug dealers use guinea, bizarre as a trans at point for shipping. co came from south america to europe using ships and planes to smuggle the drugs into the country. they then repack the cocaine into smaller bundles and transported through the sahara to morocco. after that, the narcotic finds its way to spain, with migrants transporting the drug in their stomachs are for ken for his specialist. gustavo de carvalho said, gimme a saw officials face serious challenges and trying to stop the country from becoming an even bigger drug transit point. the recent development team you never saw show much got a problem than just the issue of drug trafficking, but rather a systemic problem in the country. having a strong judiciary and having strong rule of law in government systems that enable
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the states to actually deal with some some of those issues. so 30 the reasons overturn off of 2019 decision show some of these challenges, i think presidency circle has been made and hasn't made some of the promise during teach electro pain around trafficking, but it's facing many challenges around be a she have an effect of security sets of reform the effects, the deal was the culture, not all of the many islands that exist outside of the country and making sure that the country stops becoming or ment remaining as a transit point for drugs that are coming from latin america to you, getting reliable data in terms of what it's actually happening on the ground becomes very difficult. it just came from, from, from a period. how can i be so, and when you're asked those questions are when you're trying to get the data is really hard. which makes even more difficult considering the fact that the united
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nations office for drugs and crime which principal should be working on some of those matters is where we're going to tell a base from each office. and so we still have a process of ensuring the meta data available to allow us not only to get a better sense of what it's happening, but also using the data to into and public policy and international responses towards the problem tracks and crime in get him so i mean, the, the jim largely close to $200.00 civilians have reportedly been killed in arrest of area of ethiopia. the country's prime minister choose the o l. f. shane rebel group of carrying out the mosque or in a roomier region. ah citizens in the or omeo regions quillen well an area has come under a massacre. we will pursue this terrorist group to the end and eradicate
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mm the government vessel for has not been able to win a lot, much of the population. because 1st of all, of the high civil make arrest the most part of the region before the election. there was high pensioned amongst was part of it. and because of the dedication in relate to jones with darby said they have not been a distribution of resources in reference to hospitals, food and security, all of up so days, day of access and opportunity for b rebels to capitalize upon the increasing tension. and with that, it would be hard for them to get control for what have to be done currently to, to show peace grade is to get interest. and then it gives you from both parties, wouldn't government and a rebel groups for them to come to an a portable conclusion. lots are
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what is the liberal world order? is it some kind of value we're supposed to believe in who benefits from the liberal order? and are you willing to sacrifice for such an order? have you ever been asked to vote for the liberal order? it would seem the liberal order is an ideology of the least 5 year lease for the ah hm. sri lanka has become the 1st southeast asian country in 2022, unable to pay its foreign debt. this total is $51000000000.00. you wouldn't be with
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the wall reading fear such a economic challenge. the sanctions imposed by western countries against russia have brought this island nation to its knees. oil prices have skyrocketed as have petrol medicine and food would be laser. bryce has gone up who on the 1st thousands of people took to the streets and this is just the beginning. a similar scenario could unfold in bangladesh, nepal, pakistan, and other asian countries in africa to talk to so connect them. but who do i have some up with, with the same old western trump victims, smaller debate, it could be an individual, an industrial company, or even an entire country still lend money and then you have to pay it back. was huge interest. our partners are very excited to welcome a u. s. enhanced economic engagement with the region. we know the west can the industrialized any.
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