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with i'm with in the stories that shape this week. at least 4 children were killed in ukrainian artillery, a tax on the internet for public, a civilian casualties, month grieving families struggling to into the pain of their law. a fascinated on the campaign trail, former japanese prime minister a has died to being shot by a lone gunman and the policies over for boris johnston. and he
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says he's stepping down as buttons prime minister. that's off the he failed to impress fella conservatives on the home front, despite drumming up military pool for ukraine. our country is facing immense challenges by firmly believed that the public are ready to hear that truth. ah, welcome to the wiki here on our see international, your round up of this week's global new stories coming to line from moscow. thanks for joining us. i'm sure even. okay. now let's go 1st to the latest from the ukraine conflict, where it says at least 15 people have died off the russia fired rockets at a residential building in the next town that still under ukrainian control. 30 people will reportedly trapped end of the day or in the channel of chests of yeah, that's according to ukrainian media. 2 entrances to the building are also reported
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to have been destroyed. meanwhile, russia's defense ministry has said that it's targeted military objects. inches of yard strikes, reportedly hitting a hanger that contained us weapons and around 30 ukrainian soldiers. russia says the troops have been shelling residential areas of donnette. meanwhile ukrainian shelling continues in the capital city of the people's republic according to local authorities. key ebs forces have been using nato type, heavy artillery to attack 6 residential areas. internet city, at least 3 people reportedly injured. massive shelling starts on saturday when at least 3 civilians were killed and 12 others injured. and early this week, several children died falling shelling in residential areas in the dentist republic by the ukrainian military with one of the victims. a 10 year old girl lay to rest
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on thursday that came off the caps onslaught on the capital city of denied. a warning you may find the following images to be distressing i. 7 these pictures are the aftermath of the attack with relatives trying to come to terms with their loss. a large crater was left behind. as you can see that by the shells impact nearby. windows are also shut it. the girls mother and grandfather described what happened. lose good has been walner a youth with
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no, no, no good deal with another attack on wednesday left 3 children dead in the nearby city of mac. yeah, yeah. local officials accused ukrainian military of deliberately shelling, civilian neighborhoods to the deceased were just 7 years old. the 3rd was a teenager. again, you may find the following images to be distressing. so in this video, you can see the play ground where the 27 year olds were at the time of that heavy artillery rounds landing officials in the dentist republic say the shelling was one of multiple ukraine attacks, utilizing rocket launchers and ne, to issue artillery. we heard from why witnesses she that shelling, as you can imagine, emotions were running high. people who showed you put up much reputed immediately when i heard the closure, i went to hide under my bed, put them order, put them to them. and whenever you would calm down a little,
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i went out on the balcony to look around. there were 2 children on the playground, a boy and a girl. you which goes with you. the girl was sitting up. she was still alive. and not much. should doug doug with the deal they should might was grasping at the boy. pretty buick doctor. when i got out on the studio, it was good to hear which the girl was like to limit. the ukrainian military shelling of the dentist republic has intensified in recent months. according to local authorities, it's been reported that over $230.00 people, including at least 16 children have been killed in the attack since february. the capital city, tennessee has borne the brunt of the onslaught after being shelled relentlessly for around a month. meanwhile, in the neighboring against republic, which is now completely under the control of russian let forces arte senior
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correspondent marine gas. jeff has found an abundance of apparently abandoned us, supplied weapons left behind by ukrainian troops. as they fled the front lines of the battle, felicia chanced the site of a fermented 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 view of itself is, is still smoldering touching loose. the 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 these blast. there's nothing like this in
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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. it 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 while i will 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,
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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 a battery fired some of the shelves 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 thick a t v also a huge amount of power. the charges in these containers. these are full full again of us dawson left behind by ukrainian troops as they retreated. all of this
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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 sky. we found a network of trenches and fortifications which were also abandoned is another dug out, either via the trenches and dugout daunting. he's far said areas over there was another one. we won't go down. there's a high chance, it's highly likely that at least in one of the dugouts there are surprises. minds 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. 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,
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and of course there was returned fire. did you ask them to move father away? we would have had to approach them 1st. was a dangerous. we didn't want to get involved with them. no one knew what they could do towards the end. likely fear, like lucy chanced, this area could have been defended for weeks. but again, 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 r t from the la guns people's republic for my japanese prime and as sessions there was a died in hospital this week, shortly after being shot at close range by a lone gunman during a campaign event. the $41.00, your suspect was arrested in at the scene and is now under investigation. o. the attack took place on friday in the japanese city of nora. people at the scene had attempted to revive
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our bay before the paramedics arrived. he was then air lifted to hospital, but said to have had no vital signs. upon arrival. doctor's tried for several hours though, despite that to save his life, but said that he bled to death from 3 deep wounds, including 2 in his neck. now shins obeys 9 years as prime minister made in the longest serving premiere in japan's history until he resigned citing health issues in 2020. he did though, remain an influential party in the ruling liberal democratic party for which he was promoting their candidates ahead of the parliamentary elections this weekend. former british diplomat, william melanson, says japanese society has been facing a deepening polarization. it was not sufficiently naturalistic. there are 2 kinds, at least 2 kinds of japanese nationalists,
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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 somewhere i tradition, where you must get all foreigners out and make it powerful. japan once will 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, those of the more moderate tradition, like, for example, you have at the moment, japan, if you like, as the west of the east,
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you have societal tensions building up the 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 naturalistic, is dangerous, but it could happen across any u. k. now where the parties over the birth johnson, who's in nancy stepping down off the 3 years this prime minister, his primary ship has been marked by a series of scandals. all raising questions about his leadership. johnson agreed to quit off the extreme pressure from fellow conservatives with several of his ministers resigning earlier this week. most recently, the outgoing premier found himself engulfed in controversy over alleged harassment by a government deputy chief whip. it was initially denied that the prime minister was aware of these allegations when he to pointed his ally to the roll. however,
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it later emerged, johnson had actually been fully in the know about that. this week scandal was just the latest involving the u. k. government johnson's premise ship also was called into question over the infamous party case if i, he and his wife were fined by the police for hosting an unlawful social gathering. at number 10 during a cove, it looked down. while the latest scandal is considered to be the straw that broke the camel's back and prompted a mass resignation of government officials, rising inflation and the worsting economy have also been described as major factors in bringing johnson down the country's treasury chief was one of the 1st government officials to resign this week on his way out to where she soon ok, highlighted key disagreements with the prime minister's policies. our country is facing immense challenges by firmly believe that the public are ready to hear that truth or people know that if something is too good to be true, then it's not true. they need to know that whilst there's a path to
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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 there while some u. k. politicians have welcomed the end of johnson's reign, west and officials, and are speculating as to what impact this could have on the conflict over ukraine . london has been one of keeps key allies so far on the ground and is also contribute to rachel, lost and reports with problems mounting across the west. the finger of blame for wolf, they was, continues to be pointed at the kremlin. well, it's by, by boris johnson, and in the wake of the british prime minister's resignation this week, over domestic scandals. some folks seemed less concerned about what it means for britain and more worried about the impact of johnson's resignation on ukraine. maybe because in his resignation speech, johnson returned to the topic
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a let me say no to the people of ukraine that i know that we in the u. k. will continue to black, your fight for freedom, for as long as it takes johnson then had a phone call with ukrainian president vladimir zalinski, who reportedly called johnson's support, special. bloomberg called johnson's resignation, a good day for vladimir putin, even though it was. well, let's face it, his own government that seemed more relieved than anyone else. that he was being shoved out the door of 10 down extreme. but they're not alone in their concern about the impact on the conflict in ukraine of domestic setbacks that are hitting the current crop of anti russian western leaders. and b. c news called french president, a mandarin mac holes loss of an absolute majority in parliament. and the surge of mafia depends populist right national rally party into being the single largest
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opposition party. and how come that may not be welcomed in washington as the west navigates russia's war and ukraine and its effects. joe biden and canadian prime minister just and trudeau are both suffering from higher levels of disapproval than approval as a result of their own domestic political failures. political points out the western leaders treated the latest g 7 summit as a refuge from their generally dismal approval ratings. back home with their own houses in such a mess. pollings prime minister is concerned about growing western indifference to the ukraine conflict. western communities must understand that this war is also about their security. i'm afraid that the coming months will bring more indifference and this is extremely dangerous. unfortunately, putin is also counting on it. sorry, but western leaders just can't keep allowing their domestic responsibilities and
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growing in popularity among their own populations to take a back seat while they focus all their energies on sticking it to russian president vladimir putin. meanwhile, the cost of the conflict itself in ukraine for these leaders is continuing to grow . self imposed anti russian sanctions on you. european nation energy supplies are now sparking talk in germany for example of force, heat, water and light rationing, not by recruiting who made bores johnson resign or cause biden trudeau and mac holes popularity to tank. it's their own shenanigans and misplaced priorities in the eyes of their own citizens. and the longer the conflict in ukraine persists, the more at risk, also being seen as yet another one. now, us president joe biden defense is upcoming trip to saudi arabia. that's
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a story that we're gonna come to very quickly. we're gonna look at that a little bit later. but 1st we're gonna move to a story about fuel crisis in africa. this is because the price of diesel has increased by 38 percent there. after authorities cut government fuel subsidies. previously, ethiopian consumers had paid only about a quarter of the global rates that for the fuel that was due to government subsidies. the costs have been sky rocketing around the world is transport disruptions and punitive sanctions have impacted. he supply chains. his what locals in ethiopia, as a saying about the government's handling of the crisis? as i love you, 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 mother lou, i go,
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i have been in this queue for at least 45 minutes. i think the fuel crisis is a global problem. i think it is related to the lack of stability globally. we all understand there is supply chain disruption that most of the global oil supplies due to a lack of peace. i don't think it's fair to blame the government while there was a lack of supply at the source. you know, where we have learned that russia and ukraine contributed 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 were greatly benefit if there is peace between these 2 countries. oh, well let's go back to that story now about the u. s. president jo bite and defending is upcoming trip to saudi arabia. in an op ed piece in the washington post are going all out to justify visit with a pretty long list of excuses. we have to counter rushes, aggression, put ourselves in the best possible position to out compete china and work for greater stability in a consequential region of the world. to do these things,
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we have to engage directly with countries that can impact those outcomes. now he goes on to state the trip aims to rebuild not rupture relations with red, which he lords as washington strategic partner for 80 years while underlying its critical rolling global trade calling the oil rich countries. energy sources has been vital at a time of soaring fuel prices. biden is also scheduled to travel to the middle east next year trip in which hill also had to israel and the palestinian west bank. well, the trip comes with bite and badgering. gulf states including saudi arabia to boost oil output to offset the impact of sanctions against russian feel. after a flurry of requests, sarah boyle, exporters, i have finally agreed to increase supply. that comes as the e you turns its eyes to the gulf and seeks to reduce its heavy dependence on russian feel as ukrainian reaction to the korean war. many european leaders of also
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traveled to the gulf in an effort to secure life alternative supplies. well, let's talk about that now with our guest doctor mohammed al sedan, thanks very much for joining us. a former senior adviser to the saudi ministry of energy. jo biden's been defending his visit to a read by stressing that the engagement is paramount to counter rushes aggression a he also claims it's going to give greater stability to the middle east. stand in sure that washington's ability to outcompete china. do you think red shares the same goals as joe biden? thank you for inviting me. i think the only saudi arabia, but all gcc dentist have boyish their opinion with regard to the i show your korean yet and that was that the view
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that to me and doesn't mean that they don't want the war to be a stop our we are not going to take aside that with the united states or the russia and i think this is very clear and should be betty and by the president biden. when he saw that, would that be my pension inside pickup? i meant 2 years. it's going to be a pretty awkward trip, though, if it comes more than she is off the job. biden bryan, did saudi arabia, a pariah state to think, read, going to be expecting an apology over that when, even if there is an apology, i was sitting that just as the united states of america, it might be and formally,
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and they closed it all, but definitely found that a be a desert apology, especially that president biden was too harsh on show that a b s are not only on cord and get but also on a central choose helping. who is so i think, i think yes, there will be some apology from present by then to a piece that would be leadership. now joe biden said he considered a saudi energy resources being vital to solving the president, feel price problems as a result of up see the sanctions and the war in ukraine. you think that red is willing to help and these really do you think bringing prices down of oil really in its interest? i mission, my, my colleague, the saudi arabia is located for its own entrance and its on national
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is with the last call, alicia. so it is not that easy that went out of any country asking that a b a or any of that exported over the country. doing kids reduction that they will do with it. maybe you know, it's not course we will listen to it by then. and then we'll take it to our last meeting. ready which will be on august, and it is only 2 weeks from the beginning of the meetings of bridget and by then that would be leadership. so i, i don't think that so did a b o or any other deviate from the coalition
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decision. its principal and i said many times that if the united states was part of the coalition and been asked by so that a be able to see you by your late any decision of the carnation to please so that they will never be in and $1030.00 will do the same when it comes to the oh, it is a pretty crazy situation with the global markets at the moment and the price is still so high. how do you think global markets could actually be stabilized at the moment? when everybody is looking at the end is always exporting it is as can do is to blame and their name, their blame game with their a be another oil sport. because this is not all the problem and the
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sanction economic sanction including oral sanction, again, is russia from the union being pushed and motivated by the united states of america. so they caused the problem and they need to an extra 5. it's a problem. and instead of blaming or exporting new, so that's one thing i think is that the united states and europe, the intensity is also they have high tax is on o in brought them or they find products. and by know what a nice that they can release the bin on, please feel much when that in europe and consumers or america. and that is, that is a bit off. that is a notion before the congress of the united states. so probably they will pass it
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otherwise it is then to blame the u. k. taxes on the front. that is more than 65 percent. and that is similar, similar situation and the other european nations. so at the same time they addicts, one thing, 2000000 barrels a day as abroad. why they need the domestic. so i think, i think there is some kind of nobody said that question addiction and the policies of that was when the war and your korean is started, i think this will this good option. i mean, i'm sorry, this debate is that we could do new, you'll be there as long as they don't know what to do. they are into
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a thing that this is the only solution you can show to impose additional attention which is firing back. now you see the european union is bragging down to be and recession and becoming mom or next year. so i think that they need to be looking carefully and try to catch credit before they go on such as sanctions. again, as freshman, we're just getting short on time here, but they do want to get your reaction to this. give them re, it's one of the biggest energy export is how much concern do you think that is in europe, that the high prices or perhaps accelerating the shift tool, turnitin of energy sources. hi prices with the high taxes
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on oil fraud. that's and the with isn't already the, has done already a lot of damage, as far as the demand destruction. so it is not something new. of course, if it was economy entered into recession, the, the, my photo, it will be effective. however, this will take longer to time than many out of as saying it is not the short term phenomena. in the short said, we all know that the last just to the demand for oil is almost an elastic. and that means that when effort, prices go high, and if there is any problem as far as the demand for all and then that is void not going to have a parent.

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