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a washer who works with a, with a parent, green colonialism, african countries, least responsible for the climate crisis. a lot to ramp up spending on green technology that does develop states continue to strive for green goals with limited success in reducing emissions. from prior to strategic partner, joe biden visits saudi arabia this friday during his middle east trip to persuade riyadh to boost oil production. the spectral prices in the u. s. which record highs that comes as saudi arabia,
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as well as turkey and egypt plants and joined the bricks group of emerging economies. according to the president of the international forum, thanks for me that i think i started a new globally piece on did r t crew follows the russian soldiers on a clean up operation in little guns republic with troops searching for bodies, any remaining ukrainian vices and explosives, there's a high chance that they could have left us abroad here, such as a booby trap under hip with you're watching the international. it's 6 am on friday morning. my name is peter scott and wherever you today from welcome to the program. now what western countries continue to strive for green goals with limited success image using emissions? african countries need to meet the same emissions reduction requirements as
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industrialized countries. according to a new report, they'll have to spend up to 5 times more on adapting to global warming goals, and they don't health care arts eagerness done. it explains. the green agenda has long occupied the minds of western politicians, but europe and the us are not alone on this woke bandwagon. they've got the whole african continent signing up for this green dream to. but no one asked africans themselves who are now in this program. at their own expense, it is a huge injustice that the impacts and the costs of the crisis are being borne by communities that have the fewest resources to respond to it. and who did the least to cause it. the hypocrisy is outrageous here, while europe and the u. s. colon african nations to curb their carbon footprint. at the same time, the global north has been exporting its waste to the southern continent on an industrial scale. so much so that more than $200.00 entities have released
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a cease and desist letter calling out the injustice. africa is not yet free. from colonialism, it continues to manifest itself in the form of waste trade that allows for the importation of toxic and non recyclable waste. into the african continent. the practice of exporting waste from the higher income countries to lower income countries who are ill equipped to handle this waste is an unjust form of environmental racism. worse than politicians promised africa, money meant to cushion the financial impact of going green. but so far, the only thing that the african continent has received well as western scrap and talks a junk entire communities have been forced to leave their homes in such a said, leaving them more vulnerable to disease outbreaks and unable to access local how savvy says the climate crisis, leilani west and in governance. we'll have to find the money somewhere to help people adapt. he,
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this set united states in europe like him and get an oil and coal from in there with the key to building a still living the united states and other western nations. and it's completely hypocritical to tell you that these nations, now they have these resources. you can use the lack of energy chills africans every day and being told you can't use your hydrocarbons. energy. is a contributing to death rate in africa at the same time, africa is beating europe and go at their own game even with the rules rigged against it. an overwhelming majority of african nations have in fact reached and a collage local milestone while the you and north america are still lagging behind . so what could be the reason for how africa managed to beat its opponents at this?
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well, it could be because europe, for instance, wasn't really competing with the use energy market crumbling, under the fallout from its anti russian sanctions. the western world is ready to reverse the whole progress it made with their climate initiatives. the whole of the west developed on the back of fossil fuels, even as we speak, some west nations are deciding to brain called back into their energy mixed because of the we're. so when the world wants to transition to 0, carbon emissions who has to do more is to, we're saying africa should remain undeveloped. but so far, these african cries for, just as seem to remain out of earshot across the g, brought a straight europe. and the us continue to find solutions to their problems at the expense of the weaker in the most classic colonialist fashion or green goals appear to have fallen down the priority list when it comes to federal prices
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. the joe biden has the saudi arabia as part of his middle east trip and in attempting courage and increase in production a lower fuel prices back home. now comes as oil prices have been greatly fluctuating since february, exacerbating broader economic anxiety. and the turmoil in global energy markets. however, oil futures fell to the lowest level since april on the back of a potential production increase enough despite higher than expected inflation weighing on market sentiments. while washington is seeking for ways to increase oil production to curb inflation at home, riyadh is unlikely to agree as it has repeatedly rejected previous calls from the u . s. of despite a political, you turn made by the us presidents from a pariah during his election campaign. the kingdom has now turned into a strategic partner and a golden opportunity for biden to boost his poll ratings with more, his ortiz kelly bolton. so joe biden is getting on a plane and heading to the middle east to meet with
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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 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, and the president 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
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. 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 tooth sounds concluded one with more. have you shipped anything before 6, with your, with the mainstream media has got my son's back. as usual, he may need to embrace saudi arabia because of russia as president. it is my job to
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keep our country strong and secure. we have to counter rush has aggression put ourselves in the best possible position to out compete china and walk for greatest ability 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, russian needs to be barricaded and cut off from all prey. and the narrative 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 of saudi arabia has been waging a war against its neighbor in yemen for years. and if there's ever been a country that has a violator of human rights, saudi arabia certainly is one. however, you as mainstream media ignores these details,
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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 as president bod and tries to form his coalition. saudi arabia is among a group of states seeking membership of the bricks group of emerging world economies . egypt in searcy are also said to be planning to apply for membership and panama on and presidents of the bricks. international forum says they aren't the only ones . this is a way for me because i didn't put in the same g visiting to it. i'm also, i mean, i think the reason to join the blog because i don't mind is having new a
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new to. so this is new. i would very much interested because a me, a last year the 5 major emerging economies made up 41 percent of the world's population, 24 percent of global g, d, p, and $0.60 a world trade. in the meantime, the global g d p. belonging to g 7 countries has been on the decline in recent years. according to world bank data. some analysts have said this brick expansion signifies close shifts in the dynamic of the world economy. after you bank i says makes and our dance is over. you. i mix ganges game together to support a new, a new, a new i vision. i new currencies also. so now it
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can be observed as a new identical lesson power. and i feel that lesson power is shifting to worse east a lot. and while briggs plans so expand one of its current members, india is now moving away from trading in dollars, strengthening its relations with western sanction partners like russia and iran. that story a more later in the program. so i think in ukraine has become static, recently with intense exchanges of fire, heard across the front line. the russian defense minister says troops have an aerial advantage unused drone to find ukrainian times. meanwhile, to the east of the front line, a clean up operation is taking place on territories now controlled by russian lead forces, policies, murat, d. a followed russian soldiers on one such operation in
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a town near the recently embattled cities of several done and the chunks fairly a week ago, the town of valia 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 should proceed with this doesn't seem to have been 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. they never do this with regular service. men, you might, you might not be a radical nationalists, neo nazis and foreign mercenaries hold a privileged position. they are always better armed, good, better equipped than ukrainian regulars or conscript. so these are
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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, yet there is no more damage. here. damage from shrapnel, the windows are 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 theses, a trick we saw employed by as of nationalists said, mary,
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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. this was just one ukrainian fight as 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, have the acme battalion made up of russian. and chechnya and 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 south bacon during the year. during the assault on the city, the offensive on the city is a re now through the 5 were the theory for have gotten around me searching the i
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got to head have 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 is all those left behind and hiding in the woods. there were none. here. what we found was part of their arsenal. bingo. though i am a warrior, these are vo gee 20 fives under barrel grenade launcher round. so when they hit the ground, they bounce up to about a meter and a half and explode very dangerous things with me. and again, lease was slow going. ordinarily a weapons cash 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 gran
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squadron macarthur's and this was their ammunition depot them. this is where they waited for us to cross the river. all of this we're going to take and we had a look. there are no traps. and all of this is going to fly back at them. episode this is a medium, the same squad which on says directly to the head of the chechen republic was amongst those who encircled and entered least he chanced. they are now on something of a break. tossed with less demanding duties such as clearing operations. but soon, that'll be back on the front lines. this time loaded with what the ukranian forces left behind or at gas d of r t for approval. yes, lou, god's people's republic. i'm a 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
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fact finding mission which has been investigating june's tragic events. when a huge crowd tried to storm the spanish enclave of melia, ah, all the jessie saw were caused by 6. yet they were the results of over crowding and pushing by a huge number of people attempting to cross the border at once. or if a number of videos of the incident, the pull to show numerous cases of police brutality a wanting to view as you may some find, some of the falling images disturbing. ah, ah, mm. wow. this new report by the moroccan fact finding mission really does set up
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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 e 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 spanish american authorities behaved during the incident. 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
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cause so many deaths, then you know, it's a miracle that more black friday sales don't turn really deadly. the mirage 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 for, says, did not use lethal weapons or firearms. but we seen the images with our own eyes, the actual footage of the incident, which stands in stark contrast to that assessment. 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 hard 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,
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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. lots. he spoke to an archivist who said that such actions by the american governments on nothing new. this is the how is this is nothing we can reason is very we're i've got in the country as well. exploits african believes that the force social law fellows give enough of sides. all this isn't up to something and you know, allies, to lame and you want to be in the government. head of government has
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anticipated the rational and judgment attack can process. but then if you still need to come from the, i mean the reasons behind and i thought maybe when you seen enough resources and they don't care about the gun and they would it be and to south asia now, west lancaster president has sent his resignation. letter by e mail to the countries, parliamentary speaker that's fully recent, chaotic scenes of mass protests over the countries economic crisis. however, the speaker's office said he would seek to verify the lessons authenticity and make an official announcement later. meanwhile,
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people gathered on the street to celebrate the resignation of lancaster. now the former leader, many people with the dancing and waving the national flag, the absence of a formal resignation that has raised questions. and amongst them demonstrate this. the president's pledge to quit at the angry protest is broke into his official record and demanded and into his family's ruling dynasty. correspondence. runjun sharma, reports from the crisis shilling has faced over the past couple of weeks. i so we know jesse horn weeks and months now, and if i can tell me the grant i am right now we are you needles from jewelry is the prime minister, the secretary it and i can already your songs in the background. does some slogans as well, roughly translated into victory for the p. bruce movement. people, of course, are extremely happy. a dare is a jew bernisha on the seats all colombo. but let me tell you,
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the people are not going to stop here because a badge from a dresden law resignation. the also speak for i minister and on an victrum seeing his resignation as well. and of course, it is going to be a long fight for rock. are the people or sri lanka of because they want the country of the crisis that is being got torn on the challenges that have been to normally people to young talk to could geeky group we saw a tomorrow, who is when dos speak of the parliament for surely, we'll announce dot dot, dot dot the president is, in fact are no longer the president all fall off of this country she lanka, ob, let me tell you that people i'm going to going to stop by people want die is in dire dispensation. like a said the prime minister around who's the from listen to the also to resign not just president. all of our raja buckshot. so of course the protests are going to continue on a force. there is
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a your in store for sure young off are the jobs i or g foreseen salon golf course. we beat all these for transition of bible to one of the government docs. of course she, lunk also needs to negotiate with i america. international monitor, be fun, that's going to be the number one priority for she lungs are because he would now she long got is a dealing with a massive crisis of the prices of fuel oil medicines is good as basic for flies or is been very high on for that, the need of called economic a new government in please need good financing in a move to strengthen its currency into physics, facilitate trade with countries on the sanctions like russia and iran. and is the central bank because established a payment mechanism for indian goods in rupees. this comes as a country faced problems over payments in dollars with some of his partners. now the move comes immediate, rising inflation,
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rocketing oil prices under dollars strengthening against the re p. c's, one of the main export commodities in the country. however, with the imposing of sanctions on trade partners like russia and iran, g exports have increasingly fallen. we spoke to a senior economist from india. you're gander a couple who believes that india's economic potential is only going to grow. the claim would win in russia is only bound to increase going forward. that it is the product. i think it is very much required because india has been producing quite well in the box. so, and we have a good surplus and the fight having to take care of our little population, rose from which can easily be utilized. our words are exports to russia, a buyer from russia. you know, your parents had also will sanctions again. so the countries also. so what we see here is a great opportunity for india that to be,
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will be able to do queen war. they've done somebody else that works with other countries in the world to name a few. they're going to be exempt. there are countries i'm in italy move forward and it's only going to be different. our visit to the finally it's the leads president has rejected the resignation of prime minister mario drug who advocates quit just hours before this comes after populist coalition . part of the 5 star movement withdrew its support in a major confidence votes. the party leader said there were more important things to focus on. i have a huge concern that september will likely be the time when many households will face the impossible choice of paying their electricity bills or buying food. so ball into spine, charlotte and there has been an incredible increase in bills in the situation for many families like mine is very difficult. we hope that something will change in the coming months, although i am skeptical considering that governments are not doing much to help
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families. and the sanctions will only increase prices in our country again. and when you see that when i get out and all problems cannot always be borne by the citizen, we cannot always pay. the sanctions are coming back and we will pay for them. indeed, at the end of the day, the poorest will always pay. we are in great difficulty. we are all impoverished. melissa, these coalition governments has been in power since february last year and is made up of centrists, leftist and right wing parties. however, after 18 months in power, the stumbling block for the coalition is a build help cycle, rising inflation and soaring energy costs. the island of sicily illustrates the crisis facing the country, half a 1000000 households. they're still going to pay the electricity bills. large families and the elderly are being hit. the hardest we spoke with the deputy director of the coaches day us as an facility who says italians are now suffering from poverty due to unseat russian sanctions. courses and shawnee sanctions.
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returning to your reply could boomerang we, citizens are paying for them and they are only increasing the number of poor people . people who used to have a very good economic status and now in trouble because of the sanctions that are back firing. many people in italy no longer go to doctors and give up treatment precisely because they no longer have money to pay poverty. he's on the rice where allies it, and i believe that in the following months the situation will get worse and worse. political analyst, angelo giuliano says that people are now questioning if europe's current foreign policy agenda is damaging the continent itself more than russia. he was all about. this is signaling until the reaction of the market and people realizing that actually this is not hurting russia, it is hurting equally, these hurting euro. and the long term effect are going to be extremely damaging. we are talking about most of europe getting poor,
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getting actually these industrialized. you need to keep in mind that those prices that are going to be extremely high are going to make you up non competitive. and one has to ask, is it really the purpose here? i mean, what is the hidden purpose, or you have at the head of europe, people that are supposed to know about the economy? it's a no brainer that what you're up is doing is an economic suicide. well, that's how the world is looking at $630.00. am moscow time here on archie international. my name is peter scott, and i'll be back again with another look at today's biggest stories in about half an hour's time. i'll see you then. ah ah no one else seemed wrong when all.
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