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the ms hours headline story 7 civilians are killed and almost a 100 injured after ukrainian forces target brushing control city and the hearse on using american. the rocket launcher you as president is to meet his mexican counterpart of mid buried tense relations. complicated by numerous disagreements, including the conflict in ukraine, my prince issues, inflation, human rights in europe, at mid, not a to losing the battle of nora over condemning and sanctioning. russia says interest in our t content is higher than before. the wars, the spice bombs against this. john collins, ex president colds for a dividing russia into parts and reducing the country population by tens of
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millions of people. we assess the reaction to those for the one about 5 in the evening here in moscow this tuesday. i'm you know, neil and you're welcome to the global news roundup. on the begin with the latest on the ukraine conflict. local authority, say 7 civilians have been killed and some 80 more injured after ukrainian forces had the city of norway, golf care in the russian control territory of her song. this is some of the later footage we've received, showing the aftermath of the deadly local authorities claim us made. hi maurice, multiple rocket launchers where use cause the civil national face. a fertilizer warehouse took a direct hits and we believe it's still on fire and exploding. the exact number of
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fatalities is likely to rise. as many people are believed to remain under rubble. they're not one local resident living close to the same film. this video coming up of her destroyed apartment a with so the number of visitors may still grow in the city or know at golf. got as several people are still unaccounted for. and people are still being admitted to hospitals with various degrees offer injuries. now, according to local officials, a fertilizer warehouse with potassium, a nitrate was,
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had vets native as the results of ukrainian a strike on monday. and as the result, several private residences are schools. a churches, morgan, and a half the z o have been destroyed now. well, civilians are still being admitted to hospitals. a local coordinator for humanitarian aid says that's a warehouse, a storage facility with at least $35.00 tons of aid, including food had been destroyed as well. now, local officials claimed that ukraine used american maids, high mars multiple rocket launchers to at sack the city. meanwhile, ukrainian military officials claimed that they had a targeted and struck and ammunition a depo, while the local administration says that officials and key if you that said they were to sergeant fertilizer warehouse and did it intentionally. there are also say that the order was give by presidents zalinski himself. and here in the warehouses,
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potassium nitrate was also stored. i am pretty sure that those who were preparing this barbarian act knew about this and that it was their actual plan. they achieved what they wanted. what happened is pretty much the same as what happened in beirut . several years ago when many people died. now, washington is yet to comment on what happens in nova got off despite the abundance of information regarding the death office civilians and damage to civilian infrastructure. i mean, while american commercial satellite world view 2 was reported taken photos of nova . gov could just 3 days before the attack of the ukraine military, it's a true purpose of this commercial satellite is unclear, but according to earlier reports, this is not the 1st time american commercial satellites are hovering over objects that are later being bombed by the ukrainian military and so that was the case with the rushes that will stop region where an oil refinery was struck by drones. all,
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so oil rigs off the coast of the black. see the island. oh, fuzz mean the and russian border city of bill girl as well. will thing only subject of western weapons? european union officials have admitted that arms bond for ukraine will likely end up on the block market that comes after russia weren't some weapons were already in use by radical groups in the middle east. the european commissioner for home of 1st lamed, it's impossible to prevent their suddenly it is hard to avoid weapons smuggling. we try to keep track of them, but i would be lying. if i said we will succeed. we failed after the war in yugoslavia and we can't prevent it now. huge amounts of western arms continue to flew in to key if you can see here how many heavy weapons ukraine has received to day. that's in addition to it, tens of thousands of firearms,
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munitions on portable missile systems, some estimates, but the total cost of $38000000.00 co director of the international action center activist groups are a flounder spheres. the whole of europe and the middle east is being put at risk by these weapons. the risk, very real, as even the ukranian forces us forces russian forces. every one admits that these weapons are out there. they're accessible. and from the very beginning, when ukraine opened its armories, but now with much more advanced and dangerous weapons, it puts all of europe at risk. it continues to put the people of the middle east at risk because of whose purchasing these weapons. and it gives away of the us continuing it's dangerous threats around the world by crediting simply anonymous groups when they create in growing chaos. so this is
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a dangerous plan, and yet the military industry operates to guarantee profit. they don't care what happens for the weapons. is it making money for them? that is a way they look at their wars. well, europe is currently losing the war of words over the conflicting ukraine. is the frank assessment of the e u foreign policy chief use of barrel, who admitted there are plenty of countries in the world that just don't sure the west view of events on how to move forward and on. the consequences of the war views differ sharply. the g 7 and like minded countries are united in condemning and sanctioning russia and in trying to hold the regime accountable. but other countries and we can speak here of the majority of the global south, often take a different perspective. the global battle of narratives is in full swing and for now we are not winning. it's amazing, but european union officials can learn when the venture outside of their brussels
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bubble brow speaks of a global battle narratives that e. u is not winning. it's a tacit admission that there is a concerted effort to turn the world against russia. so why are western efforts of narrative control failing? the plummeting confidence in western media could have something to do with it. it could also be some countries have seen enough underhanded and manipulative behavior, leading to western back regime change under the guise of spreading democracy, freedom and humanitarianism. that they no longer believe western narratives i would suggest to we bomb belgrade. i was suggesting that we send american pilots in and blow off all the bridges on the dream. busy busy oh, for helping iraqis build a free nation. that is an ally in the war on her. i gave the order for british forces to take part in military action in iraq. my judgment as prime minister is that this threat is real,
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growing and over an entirely different nature to any conventional threat to our security that britain has faced the full ah we came, we saw that he died. ringback ringback busy ringback ah, russian foreign affairs minister, sir j. leverage has said that the west has buried freedom of speech with its own hands. western nations blocked in band russian media and pressured their allies world wide to do the same. they smeared the journalist whose alternative voices were heard as a result of these platforms. by the way, it apparently isn't working too well, since our teens food nick audiences have shot up online since the benz, according to a new microsoft report. it makes sense that people would want to see other and hear other views and information that they know they're being denied through western
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government censorship. even after all, efforts to reduce traffic to sputnik news and r t dot com, consumption of russian propaganda still higher than before the war. some western governments have gone so far out of their way to violate basic principles of the free press. that when the british government analysed a new online safety bill strengthening, press protections, it specifically mentioned that the new measures would exclude the work of r t and sputnik journalists. the supposed democracies have been doing everything they can to marginalize narratives that deviate from their own western media. veterans have commented on the veracity of the narrative control efforts, lodgement my career working in the mainstream. and i've covered probably several night non shooting boards. i'd never seen the come a coverage so actually consume, i'll scan normally. jingoism ah,
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and of manipulator jim garrison as this one. and that's why nothing should be trust . the most watch cable in the show in america also sat up and took notice. so they're using this opportunity, this war in eastern europe to shut down domestic descent in the united states. if we're going to protect democracy, that should start at home. and democracy is defined literally defined by the tolerance of the regime for descent. independent journalists who deviate from the western narrative, i'm ukraine are now facing the funding and he platforming. and now that morale admits disappointment in the failure of their efforts. what are they gonna do? double down on their fail strategy by further cracking down on dissenting voices in violation of their own stated values of freedom of speech and of the press. the only people there successfully fooling or apparently themselves, or canadian politics, professor ra ticket. the sy, belize western attempts to pin the blame on russia for multiple problems in the
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world. right. that aren't working. burrell, state, mentors. me, is that now it's very clear that the west is not even winning the propaganda war. and the reason is very simple, because on the ground, the russia is winning, in terms of military forces. and also, as the situation is evolving, the west, a dense to blame russia forwards going on whether it is food, inflation, fuel inflation, or whatever. when i was going on, what i want to waste is trying to pin on russia. it's not working. the rest of the world is not seeing it. so mister burrell is forced into these reflections because he is out of bubble off brussels. and out of the bubble of the g 7, mister burrell, actually having to admit that the west is losing the propaganda. war is
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a big signal of defeat because they are also defeated, a number of other friends. the west always claims that it is for democracy. but in reality, what they mean by democracy is a situation in which a country agrees to abide by all the rules that are favorable to western, particularly american corporations. and that's, and that's just, that's just been the weight has been for a very long time. ah, president biden will host the mexican leader to day of the white house. it's happening the month after andras open door snow, the summit of the americas organized by washington. he also recently said the western policy of sending weapons to ukraine has failed and suggest the conflict could have been afforded how easy it is to say here, i'll send you this much money for weapons. i provide the weapons and you provide the dead. it is immoral, couldn't the war in ukraine have been avoided?
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of course it could. the policy failed and look at the damage it causes the loss of human lives. or 4 in the upcoming meeting were joined the studio by our correspondent fiorella isabel hutcher. ella. such a meeting between president, it's normally seen as a positive step. however, it is being conducted amid immense tension between the 2 countries. what's the mean? international issues, they just counted korea right? a climate energy crisis. there is also foreign policy as we just discussed and emigration. those are all contemptuous issues right now. because, you know, the issue of ukraine is very prescient in the mind of the united states and mexico . i am low called the involvement and the sanctioning of the of the west a, a cross error. so it's, it's not just a matter of, of him disagreeing. it's a matter of them looking at it as an error. this has also pushed ammo closer to his
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latin american cohorts as we have been seeing. what then about the american content itself that's going to be front and center the issues there, isn't it? yes, so recently i'm low decided to not attend the bite and democracy summit of the americas held in los angeles. and he decided this because of the exclusion of venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba. because the united states does not consider them democracies, but rather ad autocratic governments. and so this is why he decided not to attend in up with there can't be a summit of the americas if not all countries of the american continent are taking part. yes. and so it's kind of, it is it's, it's very hypocritical of the united states because meanwhile they're trying to talk to venezuela to get some oil because of the situation going on with the sanctions against russia. they refused to recognize that equals my daughter as
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a legitimate president, and they have also invited you wrong why go are committed to working to the summit of the americas and still recognize them. so there is that, that, that tension with the americas, that once again for lopez over a door is taking a stance and pretty much showing us that he is standing with latin america. and he's trying to get closer to those relationships and build upon them as well. so it could be a very significant meeting in that regard as well. fiorella as you well know, one of the big issues, the stumbling blocks between the countries is always immigration. when such meetings happen, how is the issue developing? i'm indeed, our country south of the united states. what are they doing to curb the influx into the u. s? yes, so mexico has been telling the united states something that would facilitate and, and kind of curb. the immigration crisis would be to provide temporary visas to provide these visas to a lot of agricultural workers, farm workers that go in to say,
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states like california. and the reason that there's so much, so many of them say here illegally is because the, they don't have the ability to return. once they go into the united states, they can't leave mexico to for mexico, or they'll be unable to return and make that money. so this has been something that has been talked about since the bush administration in terms of that. and of course, recently we've seen the it just the unfortunate advance in san antonio, texas with the death of 53 migrants that were found in this truck in this trailer. and the vast majority of them were from mexico. so there's going to be that, that, that focus on curbing this and also am lo, has actually demanded that the united states get away from interfering in their sovereign relations. he has push the d h s out, has given them less power and he has done this in a way that kind of makes the united states in particular. the biden administration uncomfortable saying, why is, why is he having better relationships with donald trump? why did that happen?
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right? alongside such policies towards migrants, the u. s. is accusing mexico violating human rights. why? so? yes, so the united states is, is accusing mexico of, of being at fault for the death of journalists, of not spending enough to the drug problem. but ammo has particularly particularly denied. that is pretty much saying that he does not believe that he is at fault and pointing out the hypocrisy of the fact that the united states is the one persecuting a journalist. trying to extradite julian a sorry, and giving him a whole life sentence. essentially trying to are international jurisdiction over the free press. so they have no ground to stand on on. this regard. cheated or you know, if he's brought to the us and given the maximum sentence of life in prison, a campaign should be launched to dismantle the statue of liberty in new york that was gifted by the french because it will no longer be a symbol of freedom. a very interesting statement, wasn't it?
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if you're just finding what else do you expect or should be discussed today at the meeting? yes, so the thing that's never discussed in the media is the electricity, the global climate energy crisis. there's 2 very different points of view here the united states is pushing towards a green energy. and mexico, of course, has recently tried to nationalize their energy, which he felt sure of doing. amola fell short of doing, but he was able to nationalize the lithium and that makes the united states uncomfortable via the private sector, the multinational corporations and the investment. and this is something that mexico is very proud of because they see this as reclaiming their sovereignty. being having the lithium there to use for the people of mexico and not to be exploited by outside forces. all right, so a lot on the agenda today as not meeting between the u. s. and mexico leaders gets underway, ortiz bureau is about thank you. oh ok. a busy news day, let's move on to another line. there's been some sweeping statements from the
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former polish president leg by wilson, who said he wants to see a change to the political system in russia or encourage an uprising of people here . there are 60 ethnic groups in russia who have been annexed. these people who've been annexed should rise up. it is necessary to completely change the political system of russia, bring it back to a population of less than $50000000.00 inhabitants. russia is foreign ministry spokeswoman and maria is the heart of. i responded to this statement saying this style of words were just like, want ukrainian radicals preach renewal a senior policy advisor for the u. s. commission on security and cooperation europe . same ukraine must be allowed to strike military sites and quote, occupied belarus, occupied crimea, and russia. geo politics expert peer emanuel to mon believes the goal of the west is too small for russia. these statements reflects the of
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a geopolitical objectives of the west. for a long time, this is a nun explicit geopolitical objective to dismantle russia in 2 different territories. because of the main goal of the west and above all the united states is to maintain its supremacy in the world, especially in europe, and to do so in needs to fragment your ratio and by fragment in you raise your un or so the ultimate goal after over fragmentation of ratio, for example, you have a split between the european union on russia, russia on central asian states, over next step is of course to, to try to dismantle russia itself. it has been always on the agenda. there has been
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a huge sure propaganda machine by the western, especially in very atlantic countries. i could pull on by chic countries or to united states united kingdom or to damage the reputation of russia who made the ongoing global energy crisis. european governments have increased their attention towards the mystic green policies proposing yet new reforms. the changes have led to severe protests and multiple you countries. let's take a look at some of them. rallies in the netherlands 1st are by the government's plan to slash pollution emissions in half by 2030. the reform thing could reducing live stock numbers and upgrading or indeed shutting down farms that produce what they regard as large amounts of money. some of the processing farmers say they're being unfairly targeted and even wrong, they're likely as an initial solidarity what their dutch counterparts,
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german farmers block traffic up the border between the 2 countries. they also say, i'm sure john food security policies have fired germany in the netherlands or among the world's leading cultural exporters. and europe. screen agenda has seemingly backfired not only at home, but abroad as well. the spice earlier plans to reduce fossil fuel consumption. europe has turned to africa to secure gas supplies, but the plants appeared whole little benefit for local people or with investment and infrastructure not on the agenda policy or picks up the story. to soft jet western world came together and played to britain entity duty fossil fuels. but it seems they've changed. they mind. the european union is looking to tongue historic amounts of gas out of africa. not just for train. it's mean promises, but also bringing little benefit to the locals. as you appears,
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use african gas to warm the homes. almost 800000000 africans still live without electricity. and the e. u doesn't look sate to invest in local infrastructure. the gas goes from here to europe, to power homes and industries there, but we get no benefits from it. nothing comes to us. just a few examples. big fossil fuel giants, including exxon b, p, and shell, are spending billions in mozambique, tanzania, and synagogue to extract more guests, most of which will be sent to europe. and it's trained only looks to increase. back in april, italy signed a new deal for gasoline, gold, and congo. while germany is looking to secure supplies from senegal, it's not just that the e. u is coming to africa to plunder what it needs in times of crisis. it's also that bought ramping up oil production. it's fitting african economies back in mozambique, foreign companies, led by any and total energies, have invested nearly $30000000000.00 in developing off shore natural gas reserves,
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and l n. g capacity. yet 70 percent of people still live without access to electricity. and then of course, there is the horse that these nations will be left high and dry once the energy crisis uses. and the e u, we commits itself to green energy. after all, the e u expensive gas demands to for 30 percent by 2030. then what european companies will leave and nations on the african continent will be left behind with dumped production facilities and reduced marcus. all this has pushed african needed to call out the sudden interest in the evening as a double standard, that perpetuates the waste exploitation of this region. they sending out a simple message. we are not your gas station. they cannot just come and say we need your gas or buy your gas and we'll take it to europe. they need to give something back to us. so it's not just about abandoning those green energy models
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at the drop of the hatch. it's about equal partnerships. at view of continues to not practise what is preaches, and critics say resort to its old colonialist mindset. is it any surprise that african novel, china, not waste, as the greatest to ally after all, the multi $1000000.00 projects have improved the lives of local from providing bridges to hospitals to intimate. it seems as though the patients of african nations may have moved a little too soon. and they looking around for new allies who give as much as they take our team to 100 and china is not the only country that african nations are seeking to build strong ties with. we spoke to sierra leone and buster to russia, who points out that africa and his country in particular have had good relations with moscow since soviet times a thing, ah, it's high time. if i can put it that way, that a rush. i returned her to africa. i can, so we have
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a good relationship between russia and there's sherylin. we started from this of your times as you and i know, ah, the soviet union did some great things in africa and day. no. russia being that the inherit, all of the soviet union had the, a necessity to look back inside at the fall of the soviet union. so had to reorganize itself. and then, ah, it's really a good thing that russia had decided to come back to africa. i think it to be good for bought by this because russia ah, and africa can do business, therefore, ah, russia, businesses can actually enter into so many so many things. and that is the area of energy. we know that without energy, nothing happens. ah,
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you need energy in medication is cause you need in agony. osby tours, you need energy everywhere. and russia has got vast experience when it comes to energy and rush as a apt train. lot of cereal unions ah, from this of its units of the times to the present time. ah, there are over 3000 civilians who are trained in russia in 0 sectors. ah, mid seen a international relations polity, eggs law, marine engineering and what areas and order is not for the era. so our relationship with russia is good. and then are we intend to straighten that and expand that relationship or for the mac benefit of both countries? or time for a trip to the world's apart studios next. find out who examiners got an artsy today in moments. bye for now. ah.
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a long welcome to wells, apart as the warning ukraine approaches it's 6 months mark, the only party that seems to be eager and willing to mediate is turkey, which is all the more astonishing, given that anchor a continuous selling weapons to your brain and growing its trade with russia. well, also remaining a willing, although a bit disruptive member of nato is there is something about design, guys that present area on understands and others don't want to discuss it. i'm now joined by building a church researcher and they set a foundation for political, economic and social research in ankara is there also organ agreed to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. now, one of the most. ok. so i didn't popular metaphor is in turkey, political very natural or is that a bridge a bridge between east and west when political, religiosity and secularism.
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