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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 by the least for the week. ah, local officials report 3 children killed and several other people wounded in a showing attack, believed to be by ukrainian forces on the city of my case in the done yes. republic . this is paula wheel, klein. m 549. a one rocket propelled shells for the n 777. how it's and supplied by the united states. our correspondent reports from former frontline positions of ukrainian troops that were hastily abandoned when they were gone to the city of lucy chance came under the control of russian led forces and british prime minister boards, johnson graphics and straws, trying to use the conflict in ukraine as
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a reason to remain in power deflecting attention away from spiraling domestic problems is in the countries in either case of the biggest, more in europe or breaking is hodges we're responsible just to, to walk away with broadcasting, lab, director of studios and moscow. this is our international i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. and we start with the latest developments in dumbass, where local officials say at least 3 children were killed and several other people wounded in intense shelling, believe to be by the ukrainian military. and that's in the city of marco officials in the done. yes. republic have a legislative ukrainian forces committed multiple attacks, including with rocket launch systems and tomato issue artillery hitting residential areas. we heard from an eye witness of the showing and then immediately when i heard the explosion, i went to hide under my bed. then when everything calm down
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a little, i went out on the balcony to look around. there were 2 children on the playground, a boy and the girl girl was sitting up. she was still alive. she was grasping at the boy. when i got out on the street, the girl was lying throughout the republic, there were 30 civilian casualties reported on wednesday. here's a summary of the various showing incidents and warning. there are disturbing images ahead. ah i let all. 7
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i just see mikey idea store with, with the meter ah, in the done yet. so region fighting has been intense with russian troops recently taking control over the village of its sport in air on their way to the t city of severest but in the neighboring lu ganske republic rushes military has announced. it now has control over the republic in its entirety, following its recent victory in the battle for the city of lucy. chances are corresponded with our guys. you have sent us this report from abandon the frontline
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positions of ukrainian troops from the city office on the side of the 4 men. this explosion just, just look around at the center was here, and all the trees were knocked back by a blast that i can't even imagine. and i know that this was very recent because it's like a sauna here. the, the earth itself, is he still smoldering touching least these metal, for example, is like touching a hot kettle. now this was apparently a ukrainian truck transporting american shelves. m 7777 shells. those are artillery that have been provided for care of. he is one of the shells that was scattered in this blast. there's nothing like this in the ukrainian arsenal or what ukraine inherited from the soviet union. but again, they were apparently hiding in the woods as many of their troops and forces did
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around. lisa chanced they were apparently spotted in and struck. we've fired with assistance from the locals. and evidently, no one's been here yet. the russian troops haven't even found this place yet. this is marla. we'll find m 549, a one rocket propelled shells for the m 777. how it is supplied by the united states with a lot of pomp to the ukrainian military. now these are improved and more expensive versions. they fly even farther over here is evidently the artillery shot way, where ukrainian troops stationed the artillery. moreover, the n 795 shells. these are regular not rocket propelled shells. this is all evidently dumped in a hurry. why, while he is the reason russian count
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a battery fire, some of the shells laying here had been fitted with fuses for imminent use. the american how it says here were undoubtedly damaged this close to impact craters, but nevertheless evacuated apparently urgently by ukrainian troops. they left behind everything else. so during our short search, we found not only shelves, but huge amounts of propellant charges. us army, thicket tv, also a huge amount of power. the charges in these containers, these are full, full. again, a vast awesome left behind by ukrainian troops as they were treated all this flown in from the united states to supply the ukrainian military here, between lisa chance quick ukrainian troops fled from and the city of city of risk. we found a network of trenches and fortifications which were also abandoned is another dug
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out, either via the trenches and dug out. doughty, he farms the areas over there was another one. we would go down the high chance. it's highly likely that at least that much we've dug out there are surprises. mines would trip was booby traps left behind. we'll leave this to professionals. the locals in a small village of 2 dozen houses, want the place cleared as soon as possible than they were positioned all over there . they kept firing. the windows in my house were shaking, and of course there was returned fire. did he us citizen von or away ah, well we would have had to approach them 1st was a dangerous in to get involved with them. so no one knew what they could do towards the end. likely, thea, likely to chance this area could have been defended for weeks. but again,
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ukrainian soldiers and nationalist fighters choose to flee another side the morale among them. he's far from what it was more i'd gas v of o t from the look odds people's republic british prime minister born johnson has been facing a grilling on just about every issue from alleged misconduct and a lack of trustworthiness to the weapons. the u. k. has been sending off to ukraine . johnson desperately seeking to hold on to power, says he must remain to oppose the russian military operation. it's not brave for you to carry on doing this. i think it might be, you're hurting the country, prime minister, just on a very human level, and you must know that is in the country's interest for you to leave. i look at the the pressures that people are under the need for government to focus on, on their priorities, which is what we are doing. i the biggest war in europe for a he is. and i tell like, let me see who is responsible just to,
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to walk away from that. as i said earlier on in the british prime minister has been concentrating his efforts on sending military aid to key if and while his approval rating in ukraine is at a staggering 90 percent back home. it's in freefall with less than a quarter of the public support of him. international editor of the morning star newspaper, steve sweeney believes boys johnson is failing in his attempt to use the conflict in ukraine as a reason to remain in power. you know, johnson has taken the line of blaming everybody else except himself for, you know, for the difficulties the, is it, but he's also using you, craig and saying that, you know, he's almost, you know, page himself with his church. and in that he might need to remain as prime minister to say 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
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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 and of course, as every leader has done in the past, margaret thatcher did it when she was in great difficulty. she, you know, she, the one a general election of the back of the falcons conflict and this is absolutely no different. and he's trying to run a patriotic support for him as data and saying that it will be, it is off to remove to remove it. but everybody else can see through this, and i think it would be a disaster for him to stay on. the us has reportedly been pressuring the netherlands to stop selling computer chip making equipment to china, allegedly, in an effort to rein in the asian powers booming economy. ok, he's kill them up and comments. while the dutch company, known as a s m l is be reported by bloomberg to have been receiving pressure from the u. s. government to stop trading semiconductors with china now alternately,
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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, 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 heard the united states on the global markets in the past, ultimately benefits companies that are in competition with united states,
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chinese producers of semiconductors and others. and it's important to note there was an incident. one will recall where the south korean company called magnet shit . 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 that some would say amount to economic warfare. basically, the u. s. government pressuring and using its power to prevent trade between corporations in other parts of the world. protests have erupted in south africa as truck drivers outraged about fuel prices. reaching in all time high blocks of countries, key trade route with neighboring mozambique. prices at the pump are now 40 percent higher than last year, with that number only expected to increase due to western sanctions against russian oil. public discontent has been escalating as many fields. the government has failed to properly address their concerns about the rapidly rising costs. plans for
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the protests 1st took root on social networks and it grew significantly when they left wing political party. the economic freedom fighters supported the former nigerian presidential candidate move garbo says that the spike in prices is a direct result of the ongoing ukraine crisis which has had far reaching economic effects. when you make the cuts of energy to be high, automatically you meant to cut off even to be high. it's a serious me, most in africa, especially in my country that you know, bringing down many of those into poets 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 fall subsidies and is dollars because you have to pay dollars. what?
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so this is really not for us in africa, particularly in my going to be nigeria. well, so many people are sending to poverty into confusion of living is good to how inflation no inflation was close to 70 percent. so when you look at all those dynamics, you find out that it is actually very, very difficult for africa, especially when you want an ongoing crisis that is happening between western europe and russia. where the supply chain is, you don't need to sort a new home didn't energy energy, dysfunctional ethiopian authorities have accused a rebel group of committing a massacre. with about 200 civilians reported killed in the rest of the region of romeo ah citizens in your omeo regions. quillen, well, an area has come under a massacre. we will pursue this terrorist group to the end and eradicated mm.
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the government muscle for has not been able to wait a lot, much of the population because 1st of all of the high civil make arrest in most part of the region. before the election, there was high pension, amongst most part of it appears. and because of the dedication in make related, jones with darby said they have not been an equitable distribution of resources in reference to hospitals, food and security, all of up so days, day of access and opportunity for the rebels to capitalize upon. the english intention and with that it would be hard for them to get control for one has to be done. currently, a short piece rate is to get interested delegation from both parties, government and a rebel groups for them to come to an equitable conclusion. staying on the african
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continent now a niger in prison, notorious for holding particularly dangerous criminals, has been reportedly bombed. possibly in an escape attempt at the prison is known for holding islamist terrorists from the infamous vocal harm group. among its convicts, nigerian authorities have now increased security measures. their no death or injuries were reported, but there was significant damage to the facility itself. and still in africa, the supreme court of the west african nation of guinea bell has overturned the convictions of 2 men who had been previously implicated. the country's largest seizure of narcotics, the court ruled that the presented evidence did not sufficiently support the former guilty verdict, accused of being drug lords, one a colombian and the other. a local national had been sentenced to 16 years in prison. following the discovery of about 2 tons of cocaine, hidden in sacks of flour, un authorities have accused the nation of being
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a norco state, allegedly facilitating drug trafficking. civil rights groups have slammed the supreme court's decision, saying it undermines the credibility of legal 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. colombian drug traffickers have allegedly used a guinea, bizarre as a transit point for shipping cocaine from south america to europe, using ships and planes to smuggle the drugs into the country. they then reportedly repack the cocaine into smaller bundles and transport it through the sahara to morocco. after that, the narcotics allegedly find their way into spain with migrants, purportedly paid to transport the drugs in their stomachs. african affairs specialist, gustavo de carlo, says guinea, be sound officials face serious challenges and trying to stop the country from becoming an even bigger drug transit point. in the recent development team,
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you never so show much of a problem than just the issue of drug trafficking, but rather systemic problem in the country and having a strong judiciary and having strong law in government systems that enable the states to actually deal with some, some of those issues. so certainly the reasons overturn of, of the 2019 decision show. some of these challenges, i think presidency circle has been made, hasn't made some of the promise during teach electrical pain around drug trafficking. but it says, facing many challenges around which you have an effective security sector reform. the can effectively deal with the culture, not all of the many islands that exist outside of the country, and making sure that the subs becoming all meant remaining as a transit point for drugs that are coming from latin america. getting reliable data in terms of what is actually happening on the ground becomes very difficult to just
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came from, from, from a period and every so. and when you're asked those questions, when you're trying to get their data is really high, which makes it more difficult considering the fact that the united nations office for drugs and crime which the principle should be working on. some of those matters is where we're going to tell a base from each office. so we still have a process of ensuring the meta data is available that allow us not only to get a better sense of what it's happening, but also using the data to influence public policy and international responses towards the problem tracks and crime in get me so anyway, jim moore, largely saudi arabia, the world's biggest oil exports, will raise next month. oil prices for its largest market in asia. that's after western sanctions have disrupted flows of russian oil. it raised its main great of oil for asian customers by $6.50 above the benchmark this month. the new price will
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surpass the previous record set and may demand for oil was strong in asia as western sanctions were imposed, asian countries have proven able to accept higher prices for oil from saudi arabia, china, japan, india, and south korea are among the biggest buyers of saudi arabia's oil exports. meanwhile, oil prices for the u. s. will remain the same while most will be increased in europe. and despite demands from the us and of the u. k for more oil to smooth out soaring energy prices and a tame inflation to major opec producers, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, have noted that it is impossible to boost their production international oil. economist, mom, do solomon thinks that such actions show the dominance of saudi arabia in the region as consumer demand remains robust despite the rising prices. it is a country thence on behalf of saudi arabia, in the robustness of the market. they know that
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here is the market where or at least the best sour the oil exploits grew. so they know that the demand is robust in that region because she cannot raise their prices for them like a bit more and get away with the european parliament has rubber stamped and you proposal to add gas and nuclear power plants to the blocks list of climate friendly energy sources that will enable investments in the 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 . it has proposed the classification of certain fossil gas and nuclear energy activities as transitional activities contributing to climate change mitigation off
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the car. i feel badly for environmentalists at this point. they must feel so gas slit 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 mix. by the year 2030 and the conflict in ukraine, only major music army minister, robert havoc, double down on that promise. on the one hand, the climate crisis is coming to
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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 while 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, michael took a 1st step towards reverting back to france's bread and butter, and he solved the country's nuclear image problem earlier this year. by successfully lobbying the european commission to draft
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a proposal labeling nuclear energy as green, just in time for my call to promote a new french nuclear. when a sauce in is reelection 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 capitals struggle to replace russian gas while steering down a winter of potential energy shortages all bets are off. so you know, sorry, environmentalists that you no longer has the luxury of fussing around with wall paper while the house is burning down 35 minutes and 15 seconds. that's when i would be back with another full and fresh richness to wish this is our to
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international. ah, ah, ah ah . ah,
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ah ah, the 1st time in history, an entire country's culture has been cancelled the very modern weapon console culture. really desert wonder global sheffield malice, who thought in one way of fraud here, just misleading the with the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture yet them know what equally up of what was the zip code when you're miles for cure, which will be all there is chill out of it so that over the most of the sub richland, m. e them we what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question.
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harshly condemned, reviled and reject it. to sort of like a bullet bramble. there's a lot closer on a whole bunch. thank you said a little sure. the list, joining total condemnation gross daily and now includes dostoevsky to cascade shostakovich. yet that i need to hear all left, but yes, she says that with the time, will you do? obama lee? you're not going to do that a little bit more. ah ah, with
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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 doing the wall reading faced 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 a petrol medicine and food for the laser brice has gone up to one percent. 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 connected with the daughter of some of us with the same old western trump victims one of the bait. it could be an individual, an industrial company. oh, even an entire country still lend money and then you have to pay it back. with huge
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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 country they want, they've done it with japan, korea, taiwan, singapore, malays, yeah. all. so geopolitical reasons, now they do it that these the newer same exactly the same whenever they want to do it, when they don't want to block least media really comes little screaming any sketchy on. so i need some 30 on the bridges tell you and your boss b o. u d . sri lanka is paralyzed a
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sh of thousands of gathered in front of the presidential administration building on this square in the capital of colombo. it's become a kind of tent city where the protested sleep cook chant and a weight change with the game you in on the light. and this is that where he's at during the 2nd is vail, this juggle roacha is a shortened version of president. go to a bias name. mean 3 reasons for the 2nd on the crisis and gotten lindsay lanka. the 1st thing is the, all the guys that that's the starting place. this event thing is that i see a new pin will, will clear. because our other export, i'll export mother.

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