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a matter of time, a with from pariah to strategic partner, joe biden visits saudi arabia this friday during his middle east trip to persuade we are to boost oil production petrol prices in the u. s. which record highs that comes with saudi arabia as well as turkey. in egypt plan to join the brakes group of emerging economies. according to the president of the international forum . for me that i think i was going to jesus identity solutions, corporation part economic balance in new globally, be the new moroccan lead investigation finds. there was no lethal force used against migrants who tried to cross the border from morocco into
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a spanish enclave. so i think i can fix here as the reason for the mass. death, therefore has been criticized by a leading and g o. an r t crew follows russian soldiers on a clean up operation in the guns republic with troops searching for bodies, any remaining ukrainian fighters and explosives. there's a high chance that they could have left a surprise here such as a mine or a booby trap under hip with july for my headquarters in moscow you're watching, are you, cisco 5 am here in the russian capital? i'm peter scott. it with the top stories this, our joe biden is heading to saudi arabia as part of his middle eastern, thus in an attempt to encourage an increase in oil production and low petrol prices back home that comes with oil prices fell to the lowest level since april and
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higher than expected inflation weighing on market sentiments. the president biden thought tough on saudi arabia during his election campaign. he seems to change his chin somewhat during his trip to the middle east this week. now the kingdom is a strategic partner and a golden opportunity for biden, to raise his poll ratings. with more on this political, you turn his all teeth, kelly morphine. so joe biden is getting on a plane and heading to the middle east to meet with a long time us ally. so who is it? obviously it some bastion of freedom and democratic principles, some great up holder of human rights and international law. no, actually it's saudi arabia. when joe biden came into office, he seemed to feel that coddling this regime was not good. p r for the united states, he promised to make them a pariah. and i would make it very clear. we were not going to sell more weapons to
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them, but we're going to make them pay the price, in fact, make them a pariah, that they are. there is very little social, redeeming value in the present governments of saudi arabia. the saudi arabia is an important part and the president believes at the present and also believes john, that it's important for him to be willing and able to meet with leaders all across the world. no matter who they are, who they represent. if in fact, it's going to improve us national security interest, and in this case the president absolutely believes as the case. but let's be honest . it's not about burying the hatchet. it's about biden trying to get out of the tough spot domestically. it's about oil, that's a national security issue. the gas situation in the united states is very bad. the french president had to clarify the situation for biden, with sagan, calling tuesday sounds concluded one with more.
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have you shipped anything before 6 months with your, with the mainstream media has got miles back. as usual, he may need to embrace saudi arabia because of russia as president. it is my job to keep our country strong and secure. have to counter rushes, aggression puts ourselves in the best possible position to all compete china and walk for greater stability in a consequential region of the world. the narrative is that russia is evil because there war in ukraine is a violation of human rights. and because of that, russia needs to be barricaded and cut off from all freight. and the narrative
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continues that because of the resulting gas shortage and the rising prices, we need to get close to saudi arabia and get them to pump more oil to drive the price down. but saudi arabia has been waging a war against its neighbor in yemen for years. and if there's ever been a country that is a violator of human rights, saudi arabia certainly is one. however, us mainstream media ignores these details. just focus on hating russia and the sacrifices we all must make to help those poor ukrainians. this narrative may have dominance in the west around the world. a lot of people are left shaking their heads. caleb martin, r t new york. and i was present, bought and tries to form his coalition. saudi arabia is among a group of state seeking membership of the brakes group of emerging world economies . egypt answer here also said to be planning to apply for membership and per nima and, and presidents of the bricks. international forum says they are the only ones. this
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is a way for me because i didn't put in the same g visiting to it. and also i have a specific reason to join the blog because i knew b j, b, e, z, india, that address yeah. come forward for new to. so this is new, i like a, a last year the 5 major emerging economies made of 41 percent of the world's population, 24 percent of global g, d, p,
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and 16 percent of world trade. in the meantime, the chevrolet g d p belonging to g 7 countries has been on the decline in recent years. as, according to world bank data, some analysts have said this brick expansion signifies clear shift in the dynamic of the world economy. after you pain guy says mix and then says over, huge and mixed countries came together to support this new, the new, new and new. and these are my now it can be observed as a new lesson power. and i see that lesson power shifting the words east and then the the us treasury department has officially clarified that certain transactions with russia related to agricultural commodities and equipment,
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as well as medicine and medical devices are still permitted. agricultural and medical trade. i'm not targets of the sanctions imposed by the united states and russia for troy, citizen ukraine. the united states strongly supports efforts by directed nations to bring both ukrainian and russian grain toward markets and towards use the impact of russia and provoked war on ukraine on global food supplies and prices. the current crisis in global fertilizer markets as puts a huge strain on the world economy as the world copes with a worsting shortage of food, according to the un sexy general. and so new terrorist developing nations this year faced a real risk of multiple famines and $22.00 and $3.00 could prove even worse if fertilize it becomes an affordable the similar situation with prices of medicines, just as yet some drug companies in the us have increased prices are put of 16 percent more than double the rates of inflation making already expensive drugs even more on affordable has called live now the presence of phyllis shaft,
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the eagles on york times best selling author at martin ed. welcome to the program. thank you. good to be with you. now, what do you make of the timing of this clarification by the us treasury, the transactions involving agriculture, commodities, and fertilizers are still allowed. i'm, we're never, and we're in fact, never bummed. well, as to the timing, it looks like the treasury department and the, and the administration is trying to catch up with what you, what the world is doing. because as you know, the pretty quickly they're really were responding to what was happening in europe and, and out of the european union. i spoke this afternoon and new york time a to a friend of mine. someone i've known for a long time in the european union member of parliament, and he said, we keep getting more information slowly about what's actually happening. you know, in america, we were told by president biden that we had to do x, y, z. the sanctions had to be so secure, and so you know, absolute and yet we know that's not true. now we know it's not going to be true.
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and as to, you know, the spending on military ada ukraine. we were told that would be done in a way that would be able to be tracked. we now know it's all been not all, but most of it's been wasted and not trackable. so the one good thing about the bite administration is we actually are starting to learn what's really going on. but it looks really poor for america to have someone show inconsistent. do you think we're going to start to see a shift in policy towards sanctions against russia? seeing that the bi class american nomic impacts they are having in the west. for example, washington's also started allowing deals with the company securing energy for europe that was previously sanctioned. do we think that the west is going to soften his fishing sanction policy? yes, i guaranteed. i mean, it's guaranteed, and it's guaranteed because that, that the various are pressure points will be both humanitarian as you pointed out, the fertilizer and the grain shortage is going to impact lots of people and lots of
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people in all parts of the world. but the 2nd is just a business opportunity, a business reality. you're going to start to see things move forward. this was always a lie by the, by an administration. they always knew this is how was going to go. and the only question is whether we can get more stability in the world markets by stopping this sort of bait and switch this. we're gonna, you were sanctioning, but we're going to start working deals. let's just come forward and say, we're going to have deals. we're going to have the markets open up. we're going to figure out how to get things settled down, but nobody wants to go on this fake sanctions thing. and the by demonstration is slowly going to move that way. and what i hope is more and more americans see through it and ask their representatives of both parties to just get us moving towards more stability. i think that will be happening. it will happen quicker than people expect because it's really already happening. europe has to have the energy and the rest of the world has to have the grain and the fertilizer. so we're going to work it out. well, it certainly seems to be coming on sustainable. and while you're talking about
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europe, how realistic do you think it is that you will be able to cut its dependence on russian energy imports in the near future, the ponds to? it's not realistic and they don't want to do it right. they're going to look for ways to get the same as we're doing now to say it's a crisis in the world and therefore go back to it. and frankly, they should. we shouldn't be in a world where we're deciding that somehow russian oil is worse than saudi oil. i mean, in america, our problem is that our president has really tied our hands. we should be developing in and going out and drilling in places in our great country and we're not so we're not helping the country, but it's not realistic. europe is guard demanded in a few more months as we get towards winter, europe demanded. and you'll be having a, a european conversation where they say things like, we can't let the poor people get cold. therefore we're going to stop these sanctions as it comes to this in this, in this, in this and over time it will change. and again, my, my,
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my sense in america is more americans want to worry about our country, worry about our needs and stop trying to manage the whole world. but right now we have a president that doesn't seem to know whether he's coming and going and that's confusing both at home and in the world. i was the president button has that the midterms coming up soon with his poll rates is not looking good is going to be seeking to, to keep those, those fears a bay, but talking on washington. his story supports the f as by the un to bring both ukrainian onrush ingrained to the world. obviously, there was the, those talks recently in turkey and it looks like a deal is about to be done. if it does fall for you through how serious do you think that the crisis facing the world is right now when it comes to grain on food? i think look, if it falls through i think it's, it's a major crisis, right? i mean, i think, and frankly, the wealthier nation's like the united states will try to buy our way out of the crisis. but the world is going to feel it. i mean, one of the great, you know, frauds of the left in america,
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the liberals is that they say they care about those that are on the margins. well, the margin to people on the margins are the ones suffering. and if this falls through, they'll suffer a lot that and again, that's why they won't let it fall through. right. both ukraine and russia want to sell, right? they have the product and the world needs to not get to a crisis point. and, you know, one more point about the media you mentioned earlier in the coverage, the media in america doesn't cover anything honestly now. so most americans don't realize what the crisis could be. if we had a real media, they'd be saying this is what it could be. we don't even really know that we just know the things are kind of not stable, but the world knows it. as your you pointed out earlier, the world is paying attention very differently than many of the american media are giving coverage. so i think they know the problem. i think it will hold and if it doesn't hold, it's going to be terrible, suffering for millions and millions around the world. and all this, of course, on the back of the pandemic, when i think many people are very optimistic for this year at martin, the president of phyllis, shafter egos,
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new york times best selling author. thank you very much for joining us today here. nazi. thank you, sir. ah, fighting in ukraine has become static recently with incense exchanges. if i heard across the phone lines, the russian defense ministry says troops have an aerial advantage unused drone to detect you ukrainian ties. meanwhile, in the east of the fall line, a clean up operation is taking place on 1st is now controlled by russian lead forces are season rod gasdio followed russian soldiers on one such operation in a town near the recently in battle, cities of separate and yet and future barely a week ago, the town of the warrior was controlled by ukrainian forces. the front lines may have moved far away, but this is a clearing operation, a search for ukranian troops and hiding for weapons ammunition and of course, the corpses left behind. you soon to proceed with this doesn't seem to have been
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irregular ukrainian soldier. first of all, he had a beard, a multi can he war chevrons as you can clearly see. and the servants were removed along with all other insignia and equipment. but they never do this with regular service men. my, this is my keep remotely of misuse. radical nationalists, neo nazis and foreign mercenaries, hold a privileged position. they are always better, are good, better equipped than ukrainian regulars or conscript of these, or nato type boy casing. soon. they're mostly used by nationalists and foreign mercenaries. ukrainian conscripts are mostly equipped with old soviet weapons. at 1st glance, this may seem obvious what happened here. this man died, he was left behind by ukrainian soldiers, that his compatriots, who, who rad. but if you have a look at his injuries, it is obvious that he was torn apart by a shell, a mortar round. most likely,
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yet there is no more tar damage. here dab some shopping all the windows, all intact. what this means is that he was likely dragged by ukrainian soldiers from somewhere he died very quickly. they left him behind, which means there's a high chance that they could have left a surprise here, such as a mine or a booby trap under him. this is a trick we saw employed by as of nationalists said mary, apple. they would mind the bodies of the fallen fighters and civilians alike. there is only one safe solution to tie a rope to the corpse and pull at a safe distance. lease was just one ukrainian fight, his corpse. there were others. the locals were glad to be rid of them. the smell was getting worse. the fields in front of his house had been turned into a fortress by ukrainian troops. they squad of the atman battalion made up of
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russian and chechen volunteers allowed us to follow them as they went deeper into the woods, acting on a tip from the locals, where on a small island near the city of refund, thinking during the during the assault on the city, the offensive on the city is every now through the 5 were the theory for have gotten around me searchingly. i scouts ahead had reported that they found a stash of weapon. it was slow progress getting there. the biggest danger was minds and every one was constantly looking down the other danger his ukrainian stragglers high. the desert has all those left behind and hiding in the woods. that one. and here what we found was part of the arsenal. bingo. who am i?
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will you, these are vo g 20 fives under barrel grenade launcher rounds. when they hit the ground, they bounce up to about a meter and a half and explode very dangerous things. again, lease was slow going. ordinarily a weapons cache as big as these would have at the very least been booby trapped. but it seems order and military discipline among ukrainians here collapsed suddenly and totally. they literally ran scrap book out the raising, but this was their ammunition depot. this is where they waited for us to cross the river and all of this we're going to take, we had a look and there are no traps. and all of this is going to fly back at them. and the children should be on the same squad, which answers directly to the head of the chechen republic was amongst those who encircled and entered lucy chanced they are now on something of a brake tossed with less demanding duties, such as clearing operations. but soon,
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that'll be back on the front lines. this time floated with what the ukrainian forces left behind or at gas d of r t, probably volume lugens people's republic. i'm of the suffocation and not police violence was to blame for last month's death of at least 23 migrants in northern africa. and thus the conclusion of american fact finding mission which has been investigating june's tragic events. a huge crowd tried to storm the spanish enclave of milly. ah, all the jets he saw were caused by his dixon. they were the results of over crowding and pushing by huge number of people attempting to cross the border at once. however, a number of videos of the instant pulled to shoot numerous cases of police brutality are quite wanting to some views. you may find these volumes is disturbing . ah
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hm . wow. this new report by the moroccan fact finding mission really does set up a clash between human rights organizations and public officials. you may recall that these are the same african migrants who last month attempted to enter the u via spain from morocco, at one of just to land border crossings between the european and african continents . now images and witness reports at the time, it showed exactly how the spanish american authorities behaved during the incident
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. the e u has been pretty quiet on the issue. despite at least 23 migrants dying. the blocks leadership has since vowed to simply strengthen the use cooperation with morocco, which is a pretty cold technocratic response to an emotionally charged incident. and now moroccan authorities, or officially attributing the cause of death of these migrants to mechanical is fixation caused by pushing and shoving in clamoring crowds. if that could cause so many deaths than you know, it's a miracle that more black friday sales don't turn really deadly. the moroccan human rights council said that there was no violence on behalf of authorities. the mission met with authorities and g o's, an injured migrants at the hospital. they all confirmed that line force meant force as did not use lethal weapons or firearms. but we've seen the images with our own eyes, the actual footage of the incident, which stands in stark contrast to that assessment,
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human rights organizations. and the united nations have claimed that the authorities did indeed use violence. and they said that straight away, we've received reports of migrants being beaten with batons kicked, pushed and attacked with stones by moroccan officials when they tried to scale the barbed wire fence, which is between 6 and 10 meters high, separated morocco from malaria. so now there are 2 very different versions of this incident that have yet to be reconciled. and it's important to get to the bottom of all this to hold those responsible, accountable, and ensure that it doesn't happen again. because various experts and officials are predicting a global food crisis that could very well lead to increased migration from africa. and by the looks of this report, there is no accountability for how the incident was handled or how these deaths could have been prevented or could be prevented in the future. ortiz boats. when i'd sophist, who said that such options by the american government or nothing you this is,
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this is nothing here. so basically we're going to use and i've got the country as well exploits african believes that did not force social law that was given us or do we say this is an up to something and you know, allies to live in europe in the government. the government has anticipated russia low and judgment. he attacks the medical process, but then if you still needed to come from the i mean there are reasons behind the scenes enough to let the resources and they don't care
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about these things in the gulf. and they would it be and over to south asia now west lancaster presidents had since he's resignation letter by email to the countries parliamentary speaker. that's fully recent, chaotic scenes of mass protests over the countries economic crisis. however, the speaker's office that it would seem to verify the lessons, authenticity. i make an official announcement later. meanwhile, people gathered on the street to celebrate the resignation of shank is now former needa. many people within dancing, waving the national rifle, the absence of a formal resignation that has raised questions among the demonstrators. the president pledged to quit after angry protest broke into his official residence and demanded and whose families building dynasty. the correspondent runjun sharma, reports on the crisis shank has faced over the past 3 weeks. i mean, i could get
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a whole week a month now and if i can get a grant i am like now we you, you, me. jose from georgia is the prime minister, secretary that i can already your songs in the background on your wins, as well as the translating into c for the be for movement. people are also happy. there is a job, a nation on this heath or lumber bother me, tell you the people are going to stop here because a bosh from the president, john designation the all speak prime minister becomes the huge of the nation as well. and of course, it used to be a long fight for the people or sri lanka, because they want concrete, the crisis that is being torn on the challenges that have been to the people she longed to compete. so when our doors be called upon him,
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and she will announce that job is in fact no longer the president of this country. she lunk off. but then you will have people i'm going to store people want isn't dia dispensation. like i said, the prime minister before school can design. not sure. president of roger fuck shots. so a for support tests are going to continue on. there is a lot in store for young off the top priority for students to learn golf course. we beat all these food transitional bobbo to another government off. of course she long goals. we need to negotiate with i a message. national want to be fun. that's going to be the number one priority for lunch. he would now she long got is dealing with a massive crisis. soft of the prices of fuel medicines is going to be supplied. all is bad because hi, i'm for the need of cold economics. be long packaged. but other for the need you
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government in place. they also need to go to finance. well that's is a wrap for this our do. stay tuned for cross talk with our cheese pizza lavelle coming up next. i'm pizza scott, and i'll be back in around 30 minutes time. ah . a show you the most for so for is you do with russia is the aggression know who answered much about by munich. you wouldn't do too much. you should fall. course you, we have any quality for russians. can. all we gotta do is just feed them over the head and just tell them the right way to live here is going to do it. just a little bit, a boy with
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engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied poland valencia was a farming region today as part of ukraine between 19431945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army, led by step on bendara. nasa could thousands of poles in valeria, in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the mergers were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned and property looted. of aline, a massacre is without doubt, one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. why are ukrainian politicians still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland.

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