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the burrell laments the west has failed to win the battle of narratives when it comes to your great, well, that's not the only battle of narratives to west is losing. the entire neal liberal project is being called into question. it's legitimacy, quickly. you wrote a, this ours headline story. 7 civilians are killed on scores more injured after ukrainian forces target our russian control city and the hurt song region using americans supplied rocket launchers. us and mexico agreed to further cooperate on energy and migration. though with our disagreements on the conflict in ukraine, runs and inflation and legit human rights violations with a long way from the euro slides. the party with the u. s. dollar for the
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1st time and 20 years of european politicians now claim the sanctions imposed on russia or a quote mistake with sure lank is president confirms he's stepping down and made widespread riots over the nations economic turmoil. we visit the residents of the prime minister, which has been occupied by protesters with broadcasting from moscow. this is our t. my name's unit o'neill. on 30 minutes of news and views started. we began with the latest on the ukraine conflict, local authority, say 7 civilian, something killed an 18 more injured after ukrainian forces. at the city of lafayette gulf came, the russian controlled territory of her song. this is some of the footage we've received showing the aftermath of the deadly attack. local authorities claim us
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made high mars multiple rocket launchers were used on cause they civilian casualties. a fertilizer warehouse took a direct hit bursting into flames on fixed loading multiple times. the number of fatalities is feared likely to rise. as many people are said to be trapped or buried under rubble. one local living close to the scene film. the following video of her destroyed apartment. i'm with
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the number of visitors may still grow in the city or know at golf. got as several people are still on, accounted for and people are still being admitted to hospitals with various degrees or for injuries. now according to local officials, a fertilizer warehouse with potassium, a nitrate was had that's native as the results of ukrainian strike on monday. and as the result, several private residences are schools, 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 or rocket launchers to at sack this city. meanwhile, ukrainian military officials claimed that they had it's argued it and struck and
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ammunition default, while the local administration says that officials in key, if you that said they were to sergeant fertilizer warehouse and did it intentionally. there were also say that the order was given by president zalinski himself a here in the warehouses, potassium nitrate was also stored. i am pretty sure that those who are 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 cut off despite the abundance of information regarding the death of a civilians and damage to civilian infrastructure. i mean, while american commercial satellite world view to was reportedly taken photos of novak out of just 3 days before the attack of the ukrainian military. it's a true purpose of this commercial satellite is unclear,
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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. also, oil rigs off the coast of the black sea, the island. oh fuzz, mean the and russian border city of bel girl as well. the us state department has accused the kremlin of resorting to anti semitism when speaking about ukraine. washington called the russian normative about neo nazis in the country. quote, disinformation single was being used to justified moscow so offensive. when critics point out that ukraine's president villa dimmer zalinski, who on the 2019 election in ukraine with 73 percent of the votes, is jewish himself with family members who were killed by nazis. the kremlin
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disseminates false narratives, attempting to deal jeremiah, his jewishness the kremlin falsely claims the worst nazis were actually jews, and seeks to down play the role of anti semitism in nazi ideology. well, the accusations by washington and other western states fail to mention ukrainian new nazi battalion, such as, as all, and i dar, a recent speech by president to lensky to the greek parliaments given while beside to as all radical fighters receive huge backlash from greeks. vladimir zalinski also compared the conflict in ukraine with the holocaust while addressing these really parliament. though even before the conflict began both the un on western media condemned ukrainian neo nazis for violating human rights. earlier we got to take of some investigative journalists working in on boss 60 new and as he's better josie in ukraine and so pretend that they do not exist and then they are not. the threat for me is just completely amazing and they are really dangerous. the
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more ideologically phonetic and ukraine, the, these battalions were the 1st to shoot against civilians, ended on boss in 2014, when the war begun. zelinski had during years ago. and since now people in his government who are openly neo nazis. i mean, dad, me through your oce, we knew nazi the founder of one of these neo nazis battalions. ease now an advisor to the head of stuff of the, of the ukranian army. yeah. in caesar of you origin, which doesn't change the fact that e as in these government, people who are opening new nazis. and for him it's not a problem, especially in 2014. when this 1st started on the sack, there was driving down the street and literally behind the lines for over
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here now sees and nazis. i'm not even sure if you can call some of them deal because of their actual background. from the early spring in 2014 late winter, 2014. they were murdering people across and this is never stuff to murder the rate watcher. it's been a staple, as long as they've been around in or who they are. the red cross is sounding the alarm over the global food crisis. seeing parts of africa and the middle east are being hit, especially hard. the organizations director general say's the conflict in ukraine has further deepening the critical situation. sadly, we can expect to see more images under fed children in the coming weeks. as children are disproportionately affected by the food crisis in somalia,
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for example, the number of children under the age of 5 suffering from severe acute malnutrition, with medical complications increased by almost 50 percent compared to the same period last year. well, according to a recent red cross reports, a quarter of africa is population does not have enough to eat. niger and martinez produced 40 percent less food done. the 5 year average is countries in this a health region are in the midst of a severe dr. enough gamma, so the price for wheat flour is up 47 percent compared with a year ago while cooking are not far behind, it's up 37 percent the world food program estimates an additional $47000000.00 people will be locking food this year compared to last year the report comes prior to a 4 way meeting on wedding that coming between turkey, russia, ukraine. the un on the issue of bring supplies, the director general of the international committee of the red cross spoke to r t. robert martini believes the ukrainian prices has diverted the attention of politicians away from suffering elsewhere in the world. the role of i, c r c,
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is to ensure that human suffering that does not happen despite armed culture. but what you have seen for humanitarian funding is really striking. we have seen this outpouring of generosity in ukraine and a decline of humanitarian support elsewhere. i think most of our donors are acutely aware of the challenges globally in africa, in the middle east region in face like afghanistan, and are trying hard to safeguard some of the funding for these regions. fact of the matter is the global economy in is in a such situation that it's, it's, it's hard so absolutely much more needs to be done. and 1st to be quite frank, what the i, c r t expect is more political leadership to and conflict in the 1st place. because
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as long as conflicts are happening and are driving humanitarian needs up, we are only addressing the symptoms of the problem and the right way to do it is to have political leadership to an conflict in the 1st place, the un security count, this is the job of the un security council and of course are in the meantime the i, c r c and other who maintain organizations are ready to step up or the support. and this is what you're doing. ah, okay, pretty big movements on the financial markets. the euro moved to parity with the. busy dollar for the 1st time in 20 years on tuesday. it comes as some politicians in europe label the sanctions imposed on rush as a mistake, stating at the continent has been hit harder than moscow, but the penalties are te, contributor rachel marston, offers her thoughts on nation. the leader frances largest opposition party in
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parliament mowing the pen of the national rally party is sounding the alarm about the european union's anti russian sanctions. being more damaging to france than to russia and calling to sanctions. the root cause of inflation is some show, i think that mo, you sanctions against russia turned out to be completely ineffective. and this, in fact, sanctions have enriched russia, in particular, the french have been sanctioned more than the russians. so i think it's a big mistake job that self serve austria is getting the same bad vibes of as we have used to use the teachers i remove. so if we continue like this, so there are only 2 decisions for you afterwards. alcohol or drugs, oxygen farm, and i would say alcohol is basically okay, these are, but why don't we take these officials word for it if anyone needs quantifiable proof that the u has weekend, it's on economy through sanctions. the euro is now almost exactly at parity with the u. s. dollar for the 1st time in 20 years. the use currency started plummeting against the greenback around the time and what not. and started handing out anti
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russian sanctions like halloween candy. and it's now down 12 percent since the beginning of this year. that's great news for americans, maybe who want to come hang out here in europe this summer, but it's also good for rich americans or corporations interested in buying up european interests. it's some kind of fire sale prices. meanwhile, the russian rouble reached its highest value in 7 years last month and the big loser and all this wells, europe, to the competitive benefit of the u. s. on the global playing field. moscow has pivoted to the global self. but where is europe going to pivot? now, except right into uncle sam's arms, the you had every opportunity to adopt a policy towards the ukraine conflict that didn't involve harming primarily its own interests. instead, it's forging ahead and repeatedly preparing a 7th round of anti russian sanctions pushed by nordic and baltic hunter. you sanctions are working so well well against you countries that french economy
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minister believe lynette is talking about cutting the power supply to some french companies, or what he calls load, shedding plans that slow down or stop the company's energy consumption. let's prepare for a total cutoff of russian gas today. that is the most likely option. we have to anticipate and to put ourselves in order of battle as of now, the financial times in neighboring britain has already evoked the u. kay's national grids emergency plans of cutting yas to the you in the event of a u. k shortage. which would make matters even worse for you, you citizens and industry. and when you know it, the u. k is already preparing for that worst case energy scenario with talk of energy bills, they could climb to $3300.00 british pounds per year. and already, the purchasing power of u. k. citizens has taken a big hit,
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the energy market consultancy cornwall insight attributes. the diary forecast to an energy market that has become increasingly more volatile amid uncertainty over the gas that russia sends to europe. sales volumes are falling to a rate not seen since the depths of the pandemic as inflation continues to bite, and households cut back spending discretionary purchases were hit hard, especially white goods and homeware, while consumers also traded down to cheaper brands in food and non food alike. yeah, in other words, uncertainty caused by sanctions that the you imposed on itself and its very on citizens kill a crack on with another overhead line stories today. sure like is parliament will elect a new president. next week. it follows protesters storming, as you'll have seen. i'm sure leaders residences happening amid a severe financial crisis in the south asian nation. indeed,
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demonstrators continue to occupy the residences, accusing the government of being responsible for acute shortage is of food, fuel and medicine from the protest. her say they will remain at the property until the leaders reside. here is a closer look at events surrounding the latest chaos in the cook. i'm here at the private residence of the prime minister on a, become a sega, along with this particular residence and the residence which is almost next door which belong to the younger brother of private, historical cigna. they were both set on fire and allegedly looted by the people, a group of people who came into the property on the 9th of july that his last saturday right after the massive rally the man to release that was conducted. creating a people force, sir to get rid of the government at the same time, the president to go to abeline deposit. and the next in line was to ask the prime
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minister also to step down from his fort for you as the prime minister, because they were alleging at the prime minister came into prover. not to appeal to through the part of the people, but as a safe guardian to the current government, which is led by that i de boxes. so i'm walking into the private residence and the entire the residence, the entire property, easy ashes at the moment. told yesterday by the prime minister on the risk of a signal that he was planning to donate most of his library, which had more than 2500 to valuable books to some of the libraries at the same time. but to some of the schools near by and at the same time, some of the donations over targeted and some of the donation to work. he was planning to give it to his own alma mater for college columbia, which is almost
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a couple of blocks of it. so this is where most of the damage had taken place at the same time, the teacher navia and the area that are walking at the moment, which leads to his ordinary personal library are all in ashes. but through some of the person of friends and some of the members of the security personnel, some of the books that were there in the library had been rescued by them. but most of them have been burned down. and even at the moment they looks, it is not working in the lobbying system, have been damage and nothing can be basically taken, taking out of this entire property, the entire house, entire residence, the private residence of the prime minister. and rick of a c, r e ashes at the moment. this is my private pretty dance. and this is our family home. this house,
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this about 10400 years old. actually this house was a, now we do our dinner and a and b. we do our dinner from my mother's side and i have 4 generations now with a 5th generation has lived here. so i was very sad to see this house in the state, or when i arrived on the, on the morning at about 7 o'clock or into houses, vandalized and looted and, and the damage was done. and it's a great loss. only thing is because we had a lot of historical documents and some,
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and also historical artifacts. and paintings, which milan belonged to the colonial eda. as you see the wall it's mashed up and most of the, some of the story cuz documents, artifacts are gone, or it's not the money i'm concerned about. it's actually a sentimental values and historical real belongings, which would have gone into another generation and said about this. and i'm sad about people who broke this kind of violence. this is not, not what you should do if you need a change. so when you walk through, you can see how the level of the damage that had been created there as a result of the action and some of the,
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a group of people who jump in to the property from the parapet valve. and the problem is actually this had happened during a time when it was manned, and it was safe, guarded by some of the members of this yolanda our force and they were here and this all were created. this all were done during such a time. so still, the investigations are being carried out who carried out these and who were the main that bodies responsible for the devastation that had been already created. here. the u. s. president has hosted his mexican counterpart in the white house. the leaders exchange pleasantries despite a host of underlying tensions between the countries and underline the necessity for further cooperation in such critical fields as migration. mexico also agreed to
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continue helping its northern neighbour with energy supplies amid the u. s. fuel crisis. the we are waiting for the prices to go down, and we have decided that it was necessary for us to allow americans who live close to the border to go and get their gasoline on the mexican side at lower prices. however, there are still a plethora of issues that remain unresolved between the nations. just to give an example, only a month ago, the mexican president snub the summit of the americas forum organized by washington. he also recently said the western policy of sending weapons to ukraine has failed and suggested the conflict code of uniform the challenges facing our hemisphere in 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? of course it could. the policy failed and look at the damage. it causes the loss of
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human lives. the issue of ukraine is very prescient in the mind. of the united states and mexico, i am lo, 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 him looking at it as an error. this is also push am low, closer to his latin american cohorts as we have been seeing what then about the american content itself. recently, ablow 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. this is why he decided not to attend in a place there can't be a summit of the americas if not all countries of the american continent are taking
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part is very hypocritical of the united states. because meanwhile, they're trying to talk to ben as well, to get some oil because of the situation going on with the sanctions against russia . they refused to recognize nicholas margotto as the legitimate president 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. no, one of the big issues, the stumbling blocks between the countries is always immigration. when such meetings happen, how is the issue developing at mexico has been telling the united states to provide temporary visas. and the reason that there's so much, so many of them stay here illegally is because 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 just the unfortunate event in san antonio, texas with the death of migrants that were found in this truck in this trailer. and
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the vast majority of them were from mexico. so there's going to be that, that, that focus on curbing this, the u. s. is accusing mexico, violating human rights. why? 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 this 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 assange and giving him a whole life sentence. sheila, 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. essentially, trying to exert international jurisdiction over the free press. ah,
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russia is set to by a 100, so of unmanned aerial vehicles, including color bob, drones from a rum that's according to washington. or in the information indicates that the iranian government is preparing to provide russia with up to several 100 u. a. b 's including weapons capable you avi's on an expedite expedited timeline or in information further indicates that iran is preparing to train russian forces to use these you a these with initial training session slated to begin. as soon as early july, i comes out of the kremlin and i love him, your plans to visit around next week where he'll hold meetings with is a really and and turkish counterparts to ron. how's a large range of both surveillance? i'm come back. you avi's. meanwhile, the head of the iranian central bank recently visited moscow on a non splunk of using only national currencies in bilateral trade. he also stated that the 2 countries come increase trade by 50 percent. well, professor of political communication at the university of iran food as of
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a phase or run, has every right to sell its weapons to russia. it, i shall, military corporations have been going on for many years. has been buying things from russia and is able and willing to sell pounds to russia as well and sell their own. it's not for him. it is under any type of national law as opposed to any type of wars, so used to defend country defend utah and defend even france. and russia traditions are improving in many areas. this, besides the military cooperation, terms of economy and trade and put it in, says president russia a couple of months ago,
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few months ago. and obviously president put in is going to come to cancel on the reserve bank of india and has launched an initiative for international trade deals to be made in indian rupees in order to promote the growth of global trade with emphasis on exports from india. and to support the increasing interest of the global trading community in indian rupees. it has been decided to put in place in additional arrangement for invoicing payment and settlement of exports and imports in indian rubies. the move is aimed at using tre, particularly with countries restricted from standard cross border payment platforms, like heavily sanctioned russia. new delhi also hopes to make the indian currency stronger around the world. the move comes and rising inflation in india, rocketing oil prices on the dollar, strengthening against the roof. be well economist markets on the list. question
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dahl believes the indian ripping could become one of the world's major currencies. i think it's so great. it's a very significant view. it's a practical move. seeing the ratings are moving globally. this is something which was required to be done. now this will increase what he will be of our data last year. and of course, she goes, what comes to my mind is, why should you have dollar monopoly of being the global currency? india then died will be out of if you want to be know, we are the 6th largest of this year. and the expected to go by, i don't want shown percent 100 percent india. this is going to be expected to go 7 percent and a half percent. so we are going one of the new balls. so why shouldn't you're going to be doing in indian to be so i can go going ahead. there
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will be more going to go, which could be ending in 2 weeks. he'd like to delve d printed out or did any of those stories, this r r t dot com as you covered, fresh content, a lively discussion, always to be fine there too. goodbye for ah, when it comes with us, russian relations and best friend, i believe on 15 by literally no. this issue is very due to the extent that if most leaders are out of office, we can, let's say picture. same level of engagement on with .

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