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[000:00:00;00] a party though for boys johnson, he says the stepping down is workman's prime minister. that's off the he failed to impress bellow conservatives on the home front, despite coming up military support for ukraine. our country is facing immense challenges. i firmly believe that the public are ready to hear that truth. president biden says he's graphing afghanistan status is a major norm, nato ally almost a year. all the disastrous u. s. military prolog left the country in disarray and with no cash. plus,
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we have gotten left behind like with a retreat of all of this room from the united states, huge amount of power. the judges will fall, correspondent, in specs and abundance of us supplied weaponry hastily abandoned by ukrainian troops on the front line in don't back. this russian lead, who took control with the international bringing you all the latest news from across the globe, from our studio here in moscow. thanks for joining us. i'm sure even sky now russia still wants to negotiate a peace deal for ukraine. but western efforts to both to keep and its refusal to sit down, but talks, could see moscow step up its military operation. that's according to the latest
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warning that's just come out from president flatmate putin. soon. your most lucian, today we're hearing that they want to defeat us on the battlefield. what can i say? they're welcome to tries. we've. we've heard many times that the west was white as we say. so the last year was the, this is a tragedy for the cranium. people, it seems that things are indeed coming. however, everyone should know that we are, those are and large and we haven't actually started anything period yet. me to renew at the same time. we do not refuse some he's nowhere because those who do refuse smoked, you should know and further they go no more than the difficulty will be sure them to negotiate in woodson and the good let's head to the u. k. now we're british prime minister boys, johnson has announced his resignation of the 3 years in office that will be marked by a succession of scandals or raising questions about his leadership. now his time at
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the helm of british politics is coming to an end. it's come amid extreme pressure from his own fellow conservatives. now, johnson had found himself engulfed in yet another controversy over alleged harassment by a government chief deputy chief whip. despite initial claims that the prime minister was not aware of the whips previous discrepancies when appointing him to the position. it lay to trunks by the johnson had been aware of this. now the 3 scandal was the latest involving the u. k. government, other scandals of also included illegal gatherings, downing street doing the kobe locked down. now, while the latest scandal is considered to be the straw that broke the camel's back, unprompted a mass resignation of government officials some 50 since tuesday. well, i think inflation and worsening economy have also been described as major fact is the treasury tree who is one of the 1st government officials to resign this week
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highlighted disagreements between what he thought and the prime minister's policies . in general, our country is facing immense challenges by firmly believe that the public are ready to hear that truth are people know that if something is too good to be true, then it's not true. they need to know that whilst there is a path to a better future, it is not an easy one in preparation for our proposed joint speech on the economy next week. it has become clear to me that our approaches are fundamentally to different. now amongst the challenges mentioned by the former chancellor is the deteriorating economic situation with inflation rates in the u. k. now as a 40 year high and experts are also now warning that the country has the highest risk procession amongst the major developed economies. steve sweeney, who's the international editor of the morning. star newspaper says britain's economy. it's varying much worse than boys. johnson would have had people believe.
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i think it is saying that johnson has deceived the public over the state of the economy. those kind of the, the statistics that we're not necessarily focusing on. so the britons much, much poorer than johnson's making out. the economy isn't a part of the state. the current account deficit is ballooning sterling is in free for the debt interest cost arises. we've seen here the biggest national rail strikes in decades. the baggage handlers are about to ground planes are going on strike. health workers are going on strike teachers about a team for industrial action as well. because there's a cost of living crisis, maybe writing people's living conditions. so this could again force and force the situation to develop into the growing demand for a new general electric now well being grilled on britain's domestic problems by st . johnson has frequently tried to shift the focus, at least in the last few months to the conflict in ukraine. political analyst and
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journalist alexander mckay says that the british people have refused to foot the bill for what he described as johnson's foreign policy. campbell boris johnson adopted the the so called cause of ukraine because he was already getting into trouble domestically. and from his point of view, a wall where he could play it being a wall leader without actually risking very much from his perspective, was perfect. he could rally the conservative party around him. he could play the part of the heroic defender of democracy without risking many british soldiers at all. but of course, he made a fail gamble lab, because whilst the poles may show that the british public supports ukraine, the british public is going to allow the or which is one to allow the british government to support ukraine at their expense. they're not prepared to have the prime minister run around, runs a key of every 5 minutes when he gets into trouble at home to stage the photo. what
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with zalinski to get out of the escalating problems that his government has caused on the homefront and people are very well aware of this. you ask them whether they support ukraine. they might say yes, but you asked them what the government should be prioritized and they'll say the economy, they'll say the cost of living crisis. now as ukraine remains the primary focus of western powers, off feed us weaponry being supplied, you printing troops that was abandoned on the front line as they were treated and have more on that in the program. later the euro has hit to 20 year low against the us dollar. it comes off to the energy crisis is dripping block inflation rates to a point 6 percent in june. now on tuesday, the euro fall by 1.3 percent overnight against the dollar. and then by thursday, it was even closer to dollar parity. now the fall of the repeating currencies being linked to
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a field recession in the region as energy and the cost of living rages on the confidence. now, meanwhile, in germany, 2nd largest city hamburg authorities plan to ration hot water amid the acute gas shortage, the country also reported its 1st monthly tre deficits since 1991. as local company faced the surging cost of import and disruptions to supply chains. the economies of southern european countries are also said to be struggling to be a drought taking the region, strangling the production of hydro electric power and sparking fresh fears for the agricultural sector. now as the energy shortage continues to worsen the crisis, mainstream, me just say that the european economies may face the highest inflation rates ever. economists to both would be warning of a looming recession, not just in europe, but also in the us. the president of the bricks,
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international forum says the use economic problems have been around for some time. and it's the war and ukraine, which is exacerbating them, use having their internal problem because they are having inflation from long time. and now you ukraine on play in cleveland because they are having their internal problems because democratic is one site and policies are implemented by the united states in european and this is one step because every country can not be seen. all people cannot be seen. and europe are the thing more the deciding what they're doing, everything for the whole life, you'd open, union need to king how they can and how they can compete with different lobby because fees and was there. and
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so monday may need to me what the balance meanwhile, the break screen which is seen as an emerging market alternative to the west is set to expand ot and tina, which is facing an economic crisis. answering inflation says it's no receive china's formal support to join the group. the president of the brakes international forum, again says that this application is showing that the groups policies are proving to be both successful. and of course attractive to other countries currently in please . and then do the nation and do that and we are under standing and they understand, but regional level. so the competition in euro, which they have among european countries now doing toward the continent. and
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so they are moving on because mass and i see that now progressing is high time, but we can see how big they are, the more station demand sitting and showing the policies doing well. we'd also mixed and played very important role. and now doing this conflict for you 3 countries, sunday, se shine and that's go to afghanistan now where the u. s. president is revoking the country, special status. as a major non nato ally, drew biden's announcement came around the year about it's off to the humiliating american pull out left off chemist on in taxes and without any funds to rebuild. i discussed the situation earlier with office correspondent don't quarter. the taliban has been in power for almost a year now, and only now is washington revoking afghanistan status as
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a major non nato allies to the united states. basically, this is washington admitting, utter defeat in the u. s. is longest war in its history. i mean, the american forces fought for 20 years. washington spent 2 trillion dollars just to prop up and ineffective and corrupt government in kabul. and in the end, the taliban around to stay. and on top of that, it's also got tons of state of the art american weapon read that was left behind during an embarrassing and chaotic american military withdrawl of in august of last year. okay, so we've got a situation in afghanistan, humanitarian situation, that is really worsening. has there been any promise from the us about how it could help the ask people sort of less than a year, essentially off to, to bundle them? sure. we've heard a lot of promises from the united states from washington for example, a devastating earthquake took place in afghanistan just a couple weeks ago, and washington pledged $55000000.00 to help in the humanitarian efforts there. and
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that brings their total in the last year of humanitarian aid, up to $774000000.00. so now the united states, the saying it's the biggest humanitarian, a donor and f ganeth stand in the world. but there's just one problem here. all of these millions of dollars are really drops in the pond when you consider the fact that the united states has frozen over 7000000000 dollars in foreign reserves owned by the f dana stand central bank. and it's all because the white house is afraid that money is going to get into the hands of the taliban. as part of our ongoing work to address the humanitarian and economic crisis in afghanistan, president biden signed an executive order to help enable certain us based assets belonging to afghanistan central bank to be used to benefit the afghan people. the executive order is designed to provide a path for the funds to reach the people of afghanistan while keeping them out of the hands of the taliban and malicious actors. well, that's what the us had to say. what's the telephone?
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the reaction being to these a pledges so far, well, naturally they see it as quite hypocritical. and despite all of what washington's been saying, all this promise to aid the, the taliban is actually saying that washington has completely cut off its humanitarian aid to the country. let's take a listen to what they said. bothers be to the more of it after the transition of the afghan regime last year. unfortunately, the west stopped all humanitarian a. what they know to me, politicized humanitarian a well but also forcibly froze. $9000000000.00 us dollars for the african people. on the one hand, they claim to defend human rights, but at the same time they have violated. and right, john, when we call on the u. s. and western society not to politicize humanitarian aid, to unfreeze, the assets of the african people. now it's important to understand that this is all taking place while a humanitarian crisis is ravaging the country. over 800000000 people are in need of medical assistance there. and that earthquake, i just mentioned earlier, actually killed over 1000 people. so the united states is really talking to talk
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when it comes to humanitarian assistance. but it looks like washington isn't willing to cut a real deal with the taliban so that it can walk the walk in that regard. now it's kinda strapped afghan, the stone struggles to keep its economy afloat in the wake of the disastrous earthquake that you just hearing about that from don't. china has thrown couple of financial lifeline. it's worked out an $8000000.00 humanitarian aid package to help recover the country from the off the shocks. the taliban has praise that they've promot who china has provided us with a we should know that there's one. i'm going to be grateful for him. as part of the relief, effort spacing is handed over more than 6000 tons of rice stuff. gamma san china announced the help of course. immediately off to that earthquake hit the country. in june, political analyst nelson wong says beijing couldn't help but extend to helping hand
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to its neighboring country. i wouldn't say that there is a political nation behind a because there's a neighboring country. and so when it happened, quite finished and responded immediately by sending over a systems over the plains and shout here in a moment. great aid to his don. it's absolutely an act of military and aids. what can the us say because they are yes they, they have also expressed their willingness to, to provide financial aid to help us get this done during this. but in the meantime, let's do not forget that you will be back with 7 billing
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us dollars money. so that's really good credit. yes, that sounds to me and this is very hippa, greg, is the 2nd most thank should nation in the world, but now iran has come under a fresh bash of us restrictions. it's time washington has targeted 15 individuals and government entities of the blaming turan, for lack of progress in talks to revive the international deal on the countries nuclear program. while the united states is committed to achieving an agreement with iran that seeks a mutual return to compliance with the joint comprehensive plan of action, we will continue to use all our authorities to enforce sanctions on the sale of iranian petroleum and petro chemicals. last month, iran and the u. s. tried to negotiate the resumption of the agreements under the previous deal back in 2015. now washington has asked around to curb. it's
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a program if the country was the western sanctions to be listed. now some of the restrictions had been imposed earlier by then president donald trump, who scraps the multilateral deal with iran. now, however turan and said it will not bow to any american demands which it's cool. the extravagant rainy and officials have refused to agree to any additional concessions beyond. they say what was sealed in the original deal back in 2015. now the university of toronto professor side mohammed brandy says the u. s. has a pretty poor track record when it comes to sticking to tell patients under international agreements us as a history of arrogance towards iran. in the past, every time the iranians agree to some sort of rocco small with the united states, the american stab them in the back, the united states is constantly seeking a deal where there are loopholes. so they can violate the deal. so the riots are
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saying until we have guarantees that the americans won't cheat iran in until the americans lift the sanctions that prevent the fall of the implementation. the deal where we can't have a deal united his and the europeans have antagonized so many powerful countries that they've actually pushed them closer to each other and away from western power . so, in my opinion, the downfall of the western empire is mostly, or at least a large extent, their own doing europe now and as the energy crisis, rage is across the continent to quote, squabble has broken out amongst members of the party in the german parliament. but some calling for limited launch of the new stream cheap gas pipeline to get more feel from russia, claiming the economic war that the west has waged against moscow has failed. sanctions and energy policy do not work. they should at least slow down the russian
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military. however, these energy sanctions actually benefit russia, we still need to negotiate with moscow and even consider putting the north stream to pipeline into operation for a limited period of time. if needed in case the flow of gas cannot be guaranteed. otherwise. economic roy's ruining us, not russia lift sanctions get gas. i know it's 3 in 2 if necessary. now the head of the left party in the book, this sac, however disagrees with well said. and the other parties of the news stream to advocates, they stress that restarting negotiations with washer is just not a party policy chimney of course, holt, it's dedication of the pipeline following russia's offensive in ukraine not pipeline was set to direct double the amount of gas to germany and that would have ease pressure on european consumers. dr. ag hammer economist and political
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commentator claims that nude stream too, is perhaps the only solution to easing germany's raging energy crisis. what we are facing now is really the most severe danger for the german economy in all past world war history. if the german crisis increases, so that gas is not flowing in towards the end of this year, many companies will shut down and they will probably never open again. and that's why i think, theoretically nostrand to would be the perfect solution. but most of the german politicians are so tied to us, but they're following orders from their and their, or the american order is pretty clear. they say no gas from russia and now to the ukraine would wait. the next coefficient says 2 boys and a girl age sefner amongst the latest victims of ukrainian army shelling in the republics capital. a hospital and the kindergarten there also said to have been hit,
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northwest of the next city. the russian defense ministry is also published. this video showing the ukranian army being targeted by hillary fire, the image these that you're seeing now show russia thrive artillery units which work in close cooperation with rows which supplies them with on possible targets such as military vehicles. meanwhile, in the neighboring, la guns were public, which russian at lead force is now claimed to have complete control of ukrainian troops have apparently left behind an abundance of us, supplied munitions, including rams for long range. how it says it's believed that these weapons were discarded as the troops fled their frontline positions near the city of least chance r t correspondent, lord garcia, looked through this abandoned arsenal. the sight of for amended explosion. just
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just look around at the center was here and all the trees were knocked back by a blast. the i can't even imagine. and i know that this was very recent because it's like a sooner here. the, the earth itself, is he still smoldering touching this? these metal, for example, is like touching a hot capital. 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 around this a chance. they were apparently spotted in and struck. we've fired with assistance from the locals. and evidently,
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no one's been here yet. the russian troops haven't even found this place yet. this is mala we'll find. m. 5491 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 shelves. these are regular not rocket propelled shells. this is all evidently dumped in a hurry. why, while he is the reason russian count a battery fired some of the shells laying here had been fitted with fuses for
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imminent use. the american howitzers here were undoubtedly damaged this close to impact craters. but whenever less 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 think a t v also a huge amount of power. the charges in these containers, these are full full again of our thoughts and left behind by ukrainian troops as they retreated. all of this flown in from the united states to supply the ukrainian military. here between these had chance quit ukrainian troops fled from and the city of city of sc. we found a network of trenches and fortifications, which were also abandoned is another dug out,
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either via the trenches and dugout. darting he's far, said torres over there was another one. we won't go down. is a high chance, it's highly likely that at least the mud of eve dugouts there are surprises. mines, wood 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. they've had enough of blasts and the glad to see the backs of ukrainian soldiers than if 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? i sealants and with a vonner away ah, what he would have had to approach them. first was a dangerous and we're, we didn't want to get involved with arms or no one knew what they could do towards the end. likely fear, like lucy, chance this area could have been defended for weeks. but again,
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ukrainian soldiers and naturalist fighters choose to flee another sign that morale among them is far from what it was more i'd gas v of our tea from the la guns people's republic. oh, it's a pleasure to happy here with us. that's all from us on this our, our, to international. and he hope to join us again next hour. don't forget to head over to r t dot com where you can read more about what's happening across the world. and of course, play you on ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic, development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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