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a with with a reports of incoming artillery fire in russia's 1st region near the ukranian border as russian lead forces make further. frontline advances are corresponding follows. the troop movements and the allied forces managed to break the defensive lines of the nationalist battalions in foreign mercenaries. they will be able to move deep into ukrainian health territory and continue the military operation to protect don bass. it fail to policy of trap, you run a phobia. that's the message from iran, as it accuses us of inflaming tension in the middle east as joe biden. wraps up his 1st presidential visit to the region and sri lanka, government limits of petrol, sales to its own citizen. as long lines persist outside gas stations,
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emitted severe economic turmoil in the south asian country. we hear from locals struggling to cope with the crisis. we're only able to give our children now once today, we counting against basic matching for children with broadcasting from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. i start with updates on the war in ukraine as incoming artillery fire is reported in russia's course region near the ukrainian border. a massive blaze reportedly from the showing has been captured and video posted on social media. now the border area has been experiencing incoming fire for weeks. the regions governor has said that the russian military has been advancing nearby in ukraine's neighboring sumi region the this footage was released by the mayor of the city of
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god was guy and the done yet republic showing what local officials have described as artillery showing by caves forces on a residential neighborhood, several houses and a cafe were reported damage. there was no immediate information about casualties. meanwhile, russian led forces have continued to make advances in the done yes. republic. moving closer to the major frontline, the city of several sc over the past week. as well as to another key, strong hold of ukrainian troops in the city of r t, almost with intense fighting ongoing in nearby areas. our correspondent reports from the ground suassa laquata with allied forces continue to advance in the direction of saver sc. solid are our kill musk there. ukrainian troops have significantly strengthened their positions. now the fighting is heading in this direction. the allied forces managed to break the defensive lines of the nationalist battalions and foreign mercenaries there they will be able to move deep
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into ukrainian health territory and continued the military operation to protect don bass. the place where we arrived is being shelled from 3 sides. roger herself that her we continue our offensive in the direction of solid, r petrosky, and beyond. the enemy resists using all possible means from artillery to large caliber weapons. you can now hear how the suppression of enemy artillery points has been carried out. the loo, ganske people's militia, which is moving in this direction, has confirmed the seizure of ne to weapons as trophies, villages and towns abandoned by the cranial troops through tony crooked clustered molina. but who knows what this is their lasting 3rd line of defense. it is always the most fortified, therefore, they use all types of weapons here. russian intelligence reports that extremists and mercenaries are concentrated in residential buildings. but this fact, as well as the objective to save the lives of civilians is hindering the progress of the allied troops to some extent. sargon had i r. t done yet, people's republic,
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and in the loo, ganske a republic local authority, se ukrainian troops have been targeting the city of stuck on off using to u. s. supplied high mars rocket systems. no casualties have been reported so far. elsewhere in the logan's republic, after heavy fighting for the city of lucy chanced, russian forces have been tasked with restoring order to the city. but here's what i got. the of has visited the area and observed the russian patrols there. yes. with control that we will, we the now cooling for back up as a hostile potential hostile in an apartment building. and he just took a shot. the police control. the problem is that many ukrainian soldiers who deserted, why were left behind or who were left behind, have now changed into civilian clothes and
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a hiding in the apartments that they have broken into obama. when you, who do i get a hold of him. i've done this with weaver, now been us to leave all rather escorted away from the area there. display a special operation on the way reinforcements of a rod. they're going to sweep the building a high, high rise 9th floor apartment building floor by floor apartment by apartment in order to catch this person to fulfill it for a 3rd day that has been taking pot shots. i would truly do every day, more ukrainian desert is and stragglers of found some come in peacefully, others play, hide and seek. why did you decide to change him to civilian clothes and abandon you military units? there was no sense in going anywhere. it's either a bulletin,
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it had or a criminal charge. i'm a local, so i decided to say so you felt it was futile to continue to fight us indeed. and we were constantly retreating. where should we go to next to europe? thomas hall and why didn't you try to leave the army earlier? yeah, there are. so if we left would be shot by our own forces. what every captured ukrainian soldier has confirmed is that morale amongst their forces was disastrous. ukrainian crew was felt abandoned, but they felt like cabin fog, and they didn't like it at all. no. one who looked the morale in my units was very low as we were constantly retreating and didn't have enough ammunition. the commander stay far from the front and came out only to perch. i saw that personally, well, i was in the city. this man was captured by soldiers of the eye, but battalion was once exclusively made up of chechnya and now it accepts any who
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want to join regardless of ethnicity. their job here is law enforcement with all that, it entails what you want to hold on. one second, oh, for one of us for our lucia law registers was more convenient only from a previous open. you know, with every day the city's commandant tells us chaos and lawlessness. rashid like order strengthens but there is a long way to go. yet it is one thing to when the violence and the crime and the looting and parley another convinced the public that they won't come back before i guys d a r t for me she chance lugens the people's republic to ron has accused the us of spreading iran
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a phobic sentiments as joe biden wraps up his 1st presidential visit to the middle east. the u. s. is once more trying to create tensions and crises across the region through relying on the failed policy of i ran a phobia joint statement released after biden's trip to israel, emphasized u. s. lead efforts to prevent iran from building a nuclear bomb. biden has asserted the u. s could use military force against iran as a quote, last resort. earlier this week, he runs president promised a harsh response to any escalation by washington or its allies, political analyst and researcher. christopher holly says that the us and israel see iran as a military target. you run in $79.00 after the you know, the overthrow of the shop. they don't want to listen to washington. they wanted to have their own foreign policy. they were, they are very much for a different type of world order. and so you, what you see now is that iran is interested to join russia, china and other countries to really build that. and that ultimately frightens wall
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street in the u. s. military had gemini, and it's nato's overarching global dominance. so it's very much a nerve wracking for the lead in washington. and in the new york city in brussels, in vienna, in geneva. and the sad part is that the bite in the middle east, that the 1st one in this presidency was marked by a strong and iran sentiment. and that was both in israel's and also in saudi arabia . and we have to realize that this is judith l'm declaration that bite and same with the israeli authorities. it really, it really is quite shocking because they're still leaving this military option, the table and the really they have iran, as it's i get. so i think very, very much this is a dangerous situation, and the iranian government is correct. it is under phobic. they are spreading it all over the region. biden's sabre rattling comes as the u. s. president has failed
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to win an immediate oil output increase and a regional security alliance at the arab summit. with more on how biden's middle east tour dash u. s. hopes for a grand return to the region. here's our ts pulse here. findings for day, middle east purpose over, but the question of what actually achieved is still up in the air. his bid for more and cheap oil has been blown out of the water. i will see the impact of this visit . i suspect you won't see that for another a couple weeks. we, i'd say as a canopies, it's oil production beyond 13000000 barrels a day, and off to shunning the kingdom over the 2018 killing of saudi jonas, jamal cash hockey. all eyes were on what might and would say to the conference i in thank you. thank you. thank you. that's exactly what
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bite enabled saudi arabia while on his campaign trail back in 2019. but now biting his tongue. he came asking for a favor while still trying to save his own face. correct? calling out of saudi's prior, i don't hear anything i said, but you don't fuss to bump a to wyatt, do you? mm mm. i did makita from the gulf compilation council. invite him to place it into the united arab emirates to washington, also announcing $1000000000.00 to believe hunger in the region. while his overall message to avid leaders was we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to refill by john rusher. we're room will seek to bill on this moment with active principle american leadership. china was not increased phasing
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shot record bite and saying that the middle east was not someone's back yard, let alone a so called vacuum. meanwhile, american forces continue to target terrorists in the region and are deployed at basis to off the middle east. still, this didn't stop bite and from suggesting he was in a page on what america did in iraq, afghanistan, easy for him, not to the families of a 1000000 iraqis killed not to mention the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. and what about his very own 40 and slip? lori's honor, the bravery, selfishness, selflessness of the sacrifices biden turned one page to another. this time he ran of course and venting up support against these i make the public the united states stresses that integrity to this pledge is a commitment never to allow iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. and that it is prepared to use all elements of its natural power to ensure that outcome make no mistake by what elements mind and means
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does. that also means that you would use force against the wrong that would that mean it was the last resort? yes, he also failed to mention how close the iran's nuclear program was tied to how america maybe suffocated to rad with sanctions. because at the end of the day, it's one thing for might interesting as, as a sort of tipping point of how little power, how little influence, how little usaa germany really has affect any more intimate lease. you know, it was really basically an event. you know, we live in new wealth now a multi polar well, where by russia, china, india, turkey and a few others are forming a block alliance in the world, just growing exponentially. and which is going to be much, much bigger power in the world than america ever. was this transition going on, u. s. a. germany hasn't really played much role in the middle east for the last 5
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or 6 years. and you can see that it's changing out the whole. the whole arena is changing. long energy minister has urged residents of the south asian country to stop lining up at gas stations saying only limited supplies will be permitted. throughout this week. the country has been reeling from a profound economic crisis that has left it unable to import sufficient amounts of central goods, including fuel, long lines have persisted outside gas stations with some locals, claiming that they have been waiting for days. some people have even been observed fighting over gasoline, as many residents have a hard choice to make on whether to buy fuel or food or g correspondence run june sharma explains how sri lankan have been coping with a crisis. a shortage of fuel in a bankrupt country has let to prizes of all commodities including rice, wheat, fruits and vegetables, going to the roof with inflation at more than 50 percent. the prices are burning
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a hole in the buckets of she lumpkins. ordinarily this market would be buzzing with people at this hour, but now with the prices of basics going up drastically, things have changed. something like a banana, see, for example, is also become a luxury for many, it's very expensive compared to the full months and will be don't consume brooks like those days we just get this in show some people to bring the money. this is robin livings are not normally let the moment the island nation is running out of foreign currency, deserves to import essential items and its impact is hitting hard look with the now counting on the changing political landscape of the country to reshape their economic future. despite got by roger buck shells resignation, protests continue and sri lanka. it's d 100 and the crowd chance have gone from. got a go back to ronald, go back. why are people still your and not at home?
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you me ask. not far from the demonstrations is be to sons lean in while or what they in these small alleys. we stop by our house. it's around 7 in the evening. andrew cheney has just started making dinner. she has to feed a family of freaks, including her 2 children with no gas. she was a scarce seen to cook her. she has just about finished cooking and has been above got she, her family are going to eat the meal. incomplete darkness, just like more states, the power won't come back for the next 5 hours or so. although the cuts have gotten better from a month ago, but it's still a daily affair. by dwelling on godaddy and her only able to give all children milk once a day dumped on 3 times previously because meth powder is not too expensive. what try to seat our children 3 times a day? we can barely manage to do it more than once or twice. we can't even get basic maps
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in for children. there are no antibiotics at local pharmacies or even at hospitals . brittany story is not just her story. it is the story of many of the 22000000 people in the country, and i'm like the daily power cut out. they plight will last much longer than a few hours. with no telling when things will improve or engine sharma in colombo, 40. germany will not survive the winter without russian gas, that's a stark warning from a senior german official class. mueller who heads a federal agency in charge of natural gas applies in the country. that's as drastically rising. energy prices have sparked protests across the ah, ah, ah,
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as sanctions imposed by western powers against russia have been hurting their own countries. you foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, has said that the measures require, quote, strategic patients. but as the chief economist at the institute of international finance robin brooks claims, despite facing unprecedented pressure from the west, rushes economy seems to be doing just fine. this according to key financial indicators. russia's current account surplus usually shrinks in the summer months when western europe doesn't need gas for hitting. however, this year, the surplus is 28200000000 and monster surplus of our own making. russia's current account surplus, the universal measure of trade in goods and services, has surpassed $70000000000.00 its highest point since $994.00. that's according to the most recent data released by the central bank. we heard from independent economic analyst pi, ian,
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who is certain that the west attempts to isolate russia have not worked. the isolation is not work. obviously, russia's trade surplus spiked despite violence sanctions being thrown by atlantis because the rushes directly benefited yet again from high oil and gas prices, which in part are necessary actually for trans atlantic. high finance and central banking themselves to maintain their overbearing global economic influences. the sanctions are thus burning the village to save it, if you will, a sacrificing not just ukraine, but eminently, you know, any baltic state or scandinavian state that would want to get belligerent and turn and add the european economy as well. or let's see what the next 8 months spring, for instance, across europe. the world clearly needs russian oil and natural gas, which actually cannot be fully sanctioned or even price kept without then molesting this trans atlantic finance is own delicate and increasingly mathematically
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untenable. arrangements, suicide attempts, amid anxiety, apparently shrugged off by u. k. authorities, as the home office proceeds with plans to deport asylum seekers to rwanda, despite their threats to kill themselves in a detention center. according to the documents seen by the observer newspaper. now according to the papers, in one of the reported cases, a detainee made a number of attempts to kill himself after finding out that he would be sent away by hanging himself and drinking shampoo. he then reportedly planned to throw himself out a window in the immigrant detention center itself. home office officials though, reportedly tried to dismiss the incident, saying that the man was, quote, fine and able to undergo deportation. that assessment has sparked outrage among human rights activists. its deeply shocking that the home office is saying that someone who is suffering extreme mental anguish due to the fear of their future and
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that of their children is fine with being forcibly removed, to wander, when the extent of their distress. so clearly demonstrates the opposite. the home office is denying reality. the u. k. signed the asylum partnership agreement with rwanda earlier this year, promising to pay 120000000 pounds to the east african country to accept quote, irregular migrants scheme by the ruling tory party was meant to curb the rising influx of migrants into the u. k. while showing support for developing rwanda's refugee programs, replying migrants to stay in that country for 5 years, but to plan to deportation flights have so far been postponed. earlier we asked political analyst, i was under bruno whether the deal with the u. k. could actually benefit rwanda. rhonda does not need this kind of business in frankly the government rhonda has had far more intelligent and sustainable schemes by sustainable i mean, long lasting and enduring and,
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and practical. so i think it's just a cheap excuse for a very strange policy, which in some ways reflects other strange policies by the board of johnson government. the question is, will it survive the, the, the government situation in great britain because this policy isn't cheap flights to on the are expensive. and i believe that the british government has already spent more than enough, more than the 120000000 promised to kigali to participate in the, in the, in the scheme. while cubes government persists with its demands for increasingly more supplies of western made weaponry. a major us defense manufacturer has found the alarm that the available stockpiles were not meant to provide for a lengthy war. the ceo of northrop grumman says that the government needs to be
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clear about exactly how much weaponry it needs. the most important thing now is to get a clear demand signal on what the sustained commitment is and the level of draw down from those stockpiles is going to be. i wouldn't necessarily say that i've heard we're running out. but if you do project forward that we're going to want to sustain these levels of commitments for another couple of years, that's certainly not what anyone has built stockpiles to accommodate. the company makes bushmaster artillery guns and ammunition that america has supplied to gives forces at the american defense industry has been struggling to source critical components due to constraints in global supply chains. u. s. government has committed to, to provide far more weaponry for the ukranian war effort than any other country. in fact, the u. s. as already provided more than $7000000000.00 of military a to ukraine. meanwhile, pollings defense minister has announced the purchase of more than 100 used tanks
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from the u. s. as poland reinforces its own military, while sending masses of arms supplies to neighboring ukraine. that's as the state has been seeing its own army. lacking some key weaponry, michael maloof, a former senior pentagon security policy analyst, says the u. s. doesn't have enough stockpiles to provide for both its own defense needs. and those of ukraine, us stockpiles are limited. the, the ability of manufacturers to make this equipment is also running into issues. namely the, the, the supply chain issue, lot of the equipment goes that is being supplied is not, not tracked. so, no, no, no one knows where this equipment goes. once it gets into ukraine, a lot of it's being destroyed, but a lot of it too, is going on black market. it's endless, and it's in the united states and we have so many, many resources. and that's,
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that's aside from the equipment itself. i mean it's, it's, and the congress, i think, in the american people certainly are waking up to this reality that there are other issues for america right now. and that's what i'm administration should be focusing on. and it's not the severe wildfires have been sweeping through parts of southern europe with thousands of people forced to flee their homes in france, spain and greece. the blazes have been attributed to extremely hot and dry conditions. as a summer heat wave has gripped to the continent, with temperatures regularly climbing over 40 degrees celsius, global warming has been cited as a factor with more hot weather forecast for the coming days. ah
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ah were news in ah that is it for me this hour stay with us throughout the day though as we bring you more news and commentary, this is our to international. what have you with us? for
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