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a week out at that point, then i see what we say. i have a great week to have them assassinated on the campaign trail. japan, former prime minister sions though all bay has died after being shot by a lone gunman who says that he had planned the attack. brushes, foreign minister urges west in power to make up their minds about what they really want. ukraine be at peace talks or fight till the end of the world is this western geometry demons. thanks for the main thing here is that ideology. we still have a concern for ukrainian citizens. the country itself, or even european security plus african nations struggle with fuel shortages and rapidly inc. escalating costs with western sanctions against russia,
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with far reaching collateral damage. with all the top stories around the globe. this is our team international coming to you from our studio here in moscow. i'm show all the different ski a warm welcome to the program. well, japan's for my prime minister sion so all bay has died in hospital after being show us an election campaign event. a man detained after the shooting has said that he did intend to kill a former prime minister. oh, the shocking attack took place in the japanese city of nora. people at the scene did attempt to revive off a before the paramedics arrived, but the former premier was an air lifted to hospital, but was said to have no vital signs on arrival. doctors though, tried for several hours to save his life,
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but said that he bled to death from 3 deep wounds, including 2 on his neck. the alleged attacker identified as a 41 year old call test, c, u. a yama gamete did not resist the arrest. and it's now in police custody report says that he's a former member of japan's navy. he's also believed have used a homemade double barreled firearm resembling a saw an off shot gun. the $41.00, your own is also reported to have told the police that he was frustrated with the former premier minister, who he believed to be part of a specific organization. and that he did have the intention of killing him. now, according to a japanese broadcaster, police have found what's believed to be explosive devices in the apartment of the alleged shooter. local residents were reported to have been asked to have moved to a safe distance from the scene. we've been hearing more details about the attack
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from a local reporter in japan, your floor cobb coordinate system, a little more control. there are no words except confusion and refusal to recognize violence against the politician at the latest footage from the murder scene shows that people are already bringing flowers there. there are elections to the upper house of parliament in japan on sundays, and there's always active campaigning on the day before. but apparently, the liberal democratic party will cease all his activities on this day due to the killing options of lobby. however, public sympathies will likely be on the side of his political party, ken, so based 9 years as prime minister made him a longer serving premier in japan's history. that was until he resigned citing health issues back in 2020. now he remained influential in the ruling liberal democratic party for which he was actually promoting the candidates ahead of parliamentary elections. this coming weekend, former british diplomat, william melanson says japanese society is facing
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a deepening polarization. ah, there was not sufficiently nationalistic or 2 kinds, at least 2 kinds of japanese nationalists, the kind that want the americans in there too. we wouldn't like it are prepared to accept american nuclear weapons there to flex their own muscles against their traditional enemies, russia and china, on the one hand. but on the other hand, you have to remember you have the more extreme, somewhat i tradition where you must get all foreigners out and make it powerful. japan won't, you'll be worrying people. now, in this highly complex situation in the whole world, is, is japanese society, political society. going to become polarized into the more left wing, anti nuclear, anti american, anti nato lobby on the one hand. and on the other hand,
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those of the more modern tradition, like, for example, you have at the moment, japan, if you like, as the west of the east, you have societal tensions building up defense spending has gone up. the possibility is that they will be hosting nuclear weapons. so these are enormous questions and i think to speculate now and say the japanese society is going to become more nationalistic, is dangerous. but it could happen. western powers, all preventing russia from exporting grain by blocking access to foreign port. that's at least according to russia's foreign minister who's been speaking at the meeting of g twenty's top. diplomats. this is sort of a lab rove, who's also warned that western states will to take the shipment of grain under their full control. so the, so sort of the woods this last for the use of good supplies of russian grains.
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there are no barriers on our side or was that the west has imposed restrictions on our ships or stock in the access to ports. restricting financial payments for the transit include supplies such we have drawn attention to this or this includes situations in the black sea. if the west wants to get the grain out there so badly in need to make clear that the mind, the black sea ports and that is ship leave for the territorial waters of ukraine's or with us all and russia for the help. turkey is ready to ensure the security of such convoys in the open sea of the problem is that our western colleagues want to create an international monitoring mechanism for this process. more clearly striving to set up this mechanism with the participation of nato's navy slenderness talked about this recently. and we clearly understand just exactly what they want. now said caleb has held talks with his chinese and brazilian counterparts on the sidelines all that forum. meanwhile, brazil's president is criticized with sanctions imposed by the u. s. and the year against russia. political and foreign policy expert sort of come, i'll do. it's her believe said the looming feed crisis has to be addressed at that
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g 20 meeting. he says it's a pressing issue with millions of people now expected to be affected by food insecurity. sanctions on getting that thoughts you know, on grass can get in. i think these are some bathroom thing needs to be addressed there because it's quite obvious that yes, there has been sanctions on russia on very unusual relationship in your premium was much ready to pick christian food, grain man, far for me. and each and every individual that girlfriend know biking better has to be on a viewpoint can relation to the bathroom. after all, the food drain reach out to being thought that from last year or the food brains reach out to get an important thing to be meant for common people left that you know and do some man for no reason to be able to have nothing to do with the walk.
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well meanwhile, if somebody has be, might buy some rather and diplomatic behavior. and some of the g 7 foreign ministers have tried hard to avoid bumping into said a lot of at that event weapon officials of apparently for fees to have a dinner. even take the traditional group photo with rushes, foreign minister in a boy court that's reportedly been spearheaded by the us secretary of state antony blinking. now for his part lab rove, says the west put fits oh ny the logical priorities above the peace efforts for ukraine. yeah, fit in the form taken the liberty of reminding western colleagues about what they've been saying all these previous months and asking them to decide what they actually want. if it's peace talks, tenisha crane, which is not sure if they want your crime victory of a rush on the battlefield instead, i guess there is nothing to talk about with the west. because such an approach means they are not collab ukraine to move toward the pieces and this western geometry demonstrate that the main thing here is the ideology. instead of
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a concern for ukrainian citizens, the country itself, or even european security alcoholism, much hello. well, that says the us senate says meet with president the lensky in kiev, highlighting the importance of washington support for ukraine. but it appears that not every battle should be sought with weapons, with one sen cooling, full hand to hand fighting. long range. artillery is very, very important, but so is the hand to hand insurgency that we are hoping to see in eastern ukraine, in the territory that's already been occupied by the russians. the director of the trans national foundation for peace and feature research thing tank believes that some of the pe be of the politicians that the g 20 belies they status as diplomats . this is not a way for a suit, a power politician to behave. but i think it's childish, it's, it's have been
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a lie, sation of politics that you don't even want to be in the same picture or shake hands or share and dinner people sitting at the same table. this is not a mature, this is not at least novel. there's nothing to do with diplomacy or professional is . and if you listen to the indonesia precedence, well come speech. when he talks about peace, he talks about sustainability. he talks about mutual respect. tom runs a better world, et cetera, and they are simply doing the opposite and misusing a meeting, which was not supposed to be about you crying or the conflicts in europe. but in about humanities problem. the western own sloth against russia has failed. what moscow still needs to remain vigilant in the face of new sanctions. not according to russian president vladimir putin, who's been mulling over his country's economic strategy during a meeting, the top officials. that was the way, the so called economic blitzkrieg by our ill wishers against russia has of course
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fail. however, some damage is still being done to our economy by the sanctions and restrictions and some risks to do will remain for president painting. spoke with a gas prom heads early on friday. the 1st time after he said, he admitted that the have been an impact on the russian economy from these unprecedented sanctions on the all the way still ahead. so what russia is going to have to do is to go with the punches, so to speak, and that's what it's doing. it's focusing on increasing its output to different energy market. because you has implemented another round of sanctions against russia, including an oil embargo, russian companies should already be prepared for this move for our key priority is include the build up of gas development infrastructure and russian regions, as well as the diversification of ex, your city to promising southern and eastern markets. urine speaking, following that meeting with the gas problem has president patient didn't just focus
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on russell office focused on the global impacts that these massive loads of sanctions on russia having. he talks about how your pays now facing and a massive energy crisis, and that people might not even be able to heat their homes sufficiently. this coming wind said there's also, of course, the massive impacts that this will have on companies throughout europe. without those energy supplies, they might even be forced to fold. and then of course we have mass unemployment. we have more people on the bread line. and then we have the, the huge impacts to those economies as well. and so while european bracing for hard times, president putin said, and he speaks today that he wants to protect the russian people from feeling the severe impacts of these uneasy times. and so, as you will talk to these latest rounds of sanctions, which includes that oil embargo and he wants russian companies to be braced and ready to lo with it as best they can. ah, now he shines,
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have been for me at gas stations in ethiopia with the east african countries struggling with food shortages and rapidly escalating costs. some drivers the said to have waited as long as 8 hours for diesel to fill up at the pump. now, authorities have increased the price of diesel by 38 percent as they cut government fuel subsidies. previously, ethiopian consumers only paid about a quarter of the regular global rates for the fuel. as a result of that state 8 costs have been skyrocketing around the world is transport disruptions and punitive sanctions of impacted supplies of essential commodities. because as i look we are, i think it was a hasty decision. it has not taken poor people into consideration when transport providers increase prices, the merchants, and turn increase the price of their goods. therefore, we are the ones affected. lalellah lou, i've been in the school for at least 45 minutes. i think the fuel crisis is
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a global problem. i think it is related to the lack of stability globally. we all understand the supply chain disruption that most of the global oil supplies due to a lack of places loudecker. i don't think it's fair to blame the government while there is a lack of supply. so, you know, i have learned that russia and ukraine contribute a lot to the world. obviously that is why the cost of living and fuel prices have increased heavily due to the conflict between these 2 countries in an unprecedented way. the world will greatly benefit if there is peace between these 2 countries in nothin. now elsewhere on the continent, there are calls for protests nationwide in south africa that comes as fuel prices have risen to record highs. as ortiz pool, a slayer explains the new height comes with many in the country. struggling to just make ends meet. the price of fuel has gone up again in south africa climate, maybe 50 percent in the last year alone. just this week it broke a new record so many people choosing to work from home while truck drivers blocked
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main roads in protest and planned more strikes, motorists are getting increasingly more filled up with the constant types and blame the government for not regulating fuel prices. and that's putting more pressure on the economy. everything is expensive. we suffered a close, everything is going on with the problem to all of us. just went into almost one that was the $11000.00 that they had. why would they have to? because this be somebody who would in need speak to dad to did that, i'd people, maybe they can mix and they can reduce petra. it's really hurting my pocket a lot because i mean, i think from when i started driving 7 years ago, the, the price of petrol is doubled. and putting in 200 ran just for
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a day of hardly driving anyways. it's got horrible. this is a lot of rates and taxes, but i think it's a bit overkill at the moment. i think that they can be a better solution. but the government says it's hands are tied because south africa depends on international markets for its fuel supplies. with between 70 and 80 percent of local fuel coming from foreign import. since february, when russia and ukraine went to war, international oil prices have risen dramatically. russia is the world's 3rd largest producer of crude oil. the waste economic sanctions on moscow have lived poor african countries literally having to pay the price south africa. the neighbors, along with other african countries, have subsequently been rocked by protest. this is in africa have been ignored. the, the crisis in the region, for example, is risk based and in fact, been invested in many parts of the continent. in fact,
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a report was released earlier this year that said that can of the most significant crisis in the world actually occurring in the africa and the a norm. and this is something that is very, very harmful to africa because the global community has taken its eyes off spaces where autocrat and honda is really rec, and have all on the continent for the high. so expected next month. when the portfolio government says it will end a temporary fuel subsidy program because it can no longer afford it. the result is cash strapped. consumers being pushed to crisis point, many of whom we cannot afford the more than 50 percent increase in food products and they're threatening to take to the st. the lack of a solution. now leave both the country and the region closer to quite the point policy a r t. no space will be alarm is being raised by the red cross
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over the plight of millions of civilians in yemen, which has been ravaged by 8 years of civil war with their suffering being exacerbated by re occuring hostilities. some of the local women say that they have no access to health care. hello cindy berkener, on many occasions during the peak of the violence, i had the choice of either staying home and dying from my illness at all. risking getting caught in a crossfire while trying to reach the nearest dialysis center. i was assigned to a cancer center in mccalla hundreds of kilometers away. i couldn't afford transportation between treatment sessions and i couldn't bear the long road to get that. now i'm just sitting in my tent waiting for death to release me from my agony yet, but more women in labor are reaching the health facility too late. and that's caused by roadblocks and the unavailability of transportation due to violent clashes. according to the report, find the red cross nearly 66 of the m in percent of the amans people, county lack accessing basic health care. that includes 6000000 women who
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desperately need medical assistance. nearly 5000000 suffering from severe hunger with pregnant fan breastfeeding women. amongst them, one mother and 6 new borns reportedly die every 2 hours in yemen. now the conflict in yemen is taken a devastating toll on civilians across the country with people suffering from constant shelling and air strikes as are delighted military coalition has been waging a relentless assault on who the rebels in yemen. some human rights groups have drawn attention to the fact that the saudi lead forces have actually been using weapons and ammunition that was supplied by western countries that includes the u. s. and the u. k. one of the red cross reports authors is bashir omar, and he gave us a 1st hand account of the humanitarian disaster in yemen. i look,
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yeah i was there was i kid this mooney, i the lady with began said like i, i met her, i met heading person last week. i was in mad it so she told us in all my last wish, before i die that i need an ac. because i, i want like i want to dine. this is where she said, imagine, i mean it's, it's unbelievable. i'm done. it was, was very difficult because the ladies, you know, is almost dying unheard. i 7 years old, you know, girl, she's taking head and she says she's looking after head. and even de la, the little girl, you know, where it was like, you know, was forced to leave her to up and, and had, is called a school because she needed like to take care of. it appeared, mom it's, it's, it's so it's so it's so it's so it's so horrible. you cannot imagine it. no, we were trying our best, you know, to, to draw the attention of the, of the, of the international community on the world to the blight of, of, of gemini people. i know, and we're saying that to the world should not, you know,
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turn a blind eye on what is going on. yeah, man. either i millions of people in yemen who need to know any to support from the international community. an international organization on the wall should not only focus on, on a specific goal context, but they also showed, you know, focus more on the humidity and situation and that many people should not be, should not be left alone, a facing, you know, their fate. ah, now in their launch is multiple raids against chinese enterprises over alleged money, low drink cases. a china says the probes disrupt business activities between the 2 countries and therefore undermine investor confidence. ortiz correspondent, lunch and sharma. as more on this story, i miss doing economic ties between beijing and your day in dallas last, multiple raids against chinese companies accusing them all financial irregularities
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. the enforcement directly recently conducted searches in over 40 locations in the country in connection to a money laundering case against chinese smartphone manufacturer leave all the agents investigating economic offenses suspect shell companies where you were to london money to china in order to avoid the taxes in india, china as concern if both both of the chinese and bessie in new delhi said in the us frequent investigations, damages good with. we have come across many shell companies being operated in india by the chinese company. all these are being used to launder money. we've all got company on the investigation by and you know, tardies itself is ready to cooperate. the though is cooperating with the authorities to provide them with all required information as a responsible corporate. we're committed to be fully compliant with laws. this is
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not the 1st time that the chinese oems company has come under the standard of indian agencies show me has been there to then fortune dixie had, sees ha 1000000000 rupees of the company and the provisions of the foreign exchange management act such huge amounts in the name of royalties were remitted on the instructions of their chinese parent group entities. the amounts remitted to other to us based on related entities were also for the ultimate benefit of the shami group entities. off the dangers of the border between india and china escalated in 2020 schools. any against chinese firm has been tightened by a dinner party's more than 200 mobile applications, including dick talk also have been bad since let's get the latest now from the frontline in ukraine where local authorities in the russia controlled southern city of know via coca say and it's gonna hydro electric plants like here,
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forces has been floated russia missile defenses apparently prevented the plant from being hit. and that plant is continuing to operate. now in the neighboring la guns republic, russian, that forces have been advancing westward off declaiming control of the last ukrainian stronghold. back while senior correspondent maurice gas div visited russian artillery positions near the city of b. c. chance. and he sent us this report here, high up, you can already hear and you can see how bitter the fighting is over there. perhaps an ammunition dump or storage site had been hit. you may hear multiple rocket launcher systems in action by the sound of it grad miss us. but the entire horizon is on fire over there. the are the big fire plumes of smoke behind the power lines also across the horizon,
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right there in the distance impacts that is russian auxilary, striking at ukrainian positions in the vicinity of the city of savvy ask russian artillery. it is no secret, has been a decisive factor on the battlefield. and here in the fields in the country side of the don bass, it has been hyper active here at what once ukrainian artillery positions, ah, russian self propelled how it says 152 millimeter houses firing at ukrainian positions near the city of sienna. every shot for it to count requires complicated calculations, mathematics, solid intelligence and guidance from spotters and drones. when williamson of newark, where you write a firing position with 2 s. 19 howitzers. am i command boys your classes? my dear?
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were working effectively with the guns forces, certainly gina to call us and we will. there's a new battlefield experience here every day. what we're constantly improving our skills, but the ukrainians aren't idle either. time to time. they put up a flight, especially in the brief window after they receive additional nato weapons shipment . and before they are destroyed, a close called several opinion shell, now impacted in that field where there were 510 minutes it's, it's unclear what they're shooting out. there's absolutely nothing there it's, it's empty but probably to get her probably best to, to get away civilians here are used to the thundering violence. they carry on with their lives, like this woman who bikes to milka cows every day. she told us how ukrainian troops
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here deserted their posts. they think he thinking it's too they ran away. his cronyn soldiers told us that up commands as had flat even before they did. they were only surgeons left behind. that is another position abandoned by ukrainian troops and nationalists who fled this area just to the west of the city of least a chance. a 50 caliber browning, machine gun supplied by nato states, most likely abandoned here without the ammunition belt. but over here also, we found foreign grenade launchers and anti tank missiles. this, this is polish. not a 100 percent. sure what this is in our g a r g 90 hi believe. but all of this again supplied 5 days of state still unused.
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and now in the hands of russian troops and allied forces. morale among ukrainian troops is dismal, tells us every local. we've talked to many ukrainian soldiers who without any training were thrown on the front lines armed with weapons, they have no idea how to use believe that they are being used as cannon fodder to feed russian artillery. more i'd gas div artie from the la guns the people's republic. well, that's the round up of the main global news. stories are lots international. thank you again for joining us and don't forget to check out our c dot com if you'd like to read more about all the stories reporting. ah, ah,
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problem. with in spring 2022, europe began closing to russian vessels, one after another. they sanctions package bonds, russian flag vessels from entry. a announced that there would be close to russian ships. russian vessels carrying guess a similar decision was taken by canada, him later by the united states. ah.
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