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talk the the the, the, our american and british counterparts really want to turn this war into re real one . its advantages for the u. s. and the u. k. were sitting far away in an exclusive interview to our russians. foreign minister, sergey lab. rob shares his take on what the us and u. k. r planning for ukraine and the u pores, another 500 millions of euros in the key of the army, despite struggling to fix its own budget amended. the economic backlash of extensions against russia ukrainian troops have resumed in terms of showing of the new gods republic in a desperate attempt to reclaim the territory that gives army recently lost to
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russian. lead forces banditry long because newly elected president says that he will take action against anyone threatening him for his top officials. a massive protest still persisting in the south asian country, devastated by a spiraling economic crisis. the news broadcasts and the rectum, our studios in moscow, this is art international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us right now, there is no point for the west to completely break off its ties with russia, especially when it comes to the energy market. that's according to foreign minister survey. love who in an exclusive interview to our channel. also underlined that moscow is not worried about the use desire to curve it's purchases of russian oil and gas. do you do most the woods? it is. i don't think that it's in their interest to cut all ties with us and to use liquefied natural gas that the americans are trying to sell them. and if they do
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that, then we would have no problem. the president said that due to what they do with the north string to pipeline, we are ready to launch it. so there is pressure in the pipeline, but so far, only 50 percent of the capacity of the pipeline that we planned. so we use it now for internal consumption. well, let me 1st reiterate that russia is never wanted to cut europe from gas. they've long stated this. it's never been their intention. the issue that oliver off mentioned was the escalation is coming from the west. they have attempted to continue to bring in countries like finland, sweden, and to nato. they have continued ignoring russia's wishes, and europe is essentially cutting off its on foot because these sanctions are hurting them in particular. and through this escalation, we're seeing tots that the west is blaming russia for all of this. when in reality, russia has never wired to escalate into a nuclear conflict. this has not been something that they are pushing for middle
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school, local, our american and british counterparts with active support from germans, polish and baltic states. really want to turn this war into re real one, the one direct confrontation between russia and europe. it's advantageous for the u . s. and the u. k. who are sitting far away. it's easy for, particularly for the u. k. and the united states have really set back and allow this to happen to really try to escalate this. because europe is the one that is going to be feeling olivers 40 percent of the sanctions are actually from affecting to push them. the most did survey lover of say anything about a cooperation between russia and countries in africa and asia? yes. so russia has been building its highs in the east. they have other markets in china, india, and now pakistan we have recently seen the deal made between russia in eden for $40000000000.00. turkey also made a deal for $30000000000.00. clearly these sanctions are not working and affecting
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the indicated targets as well, right, whether they're affecting the you and many countries, of course in developing nations, including africa, africa has long been a partner of russia in terms of develop may and, and dis, restructuring. and of course, they're also working with china, but the relationship that russia provides to africa is entirely different than the relationship the wes wants to provide because moods, we have had good relations with africa since soviet times. for many years now, we have been restoring our presence and the africans are reciprocating. so we never taught them anything. we never forced them to do anything. we always helped them to resolve their tasks and to lead their countries in the way they wanted. and we always had mutual visits, and what a glover of say about the prospect of us coming to a peace agreement or ending the conflict in ukraine and on loss. that is all up to the west and, and nato to really stop supplying weapons. especially long range missiles into
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ukraine, because if they continue to do that, he has stated that they will continue increasing their g a graphical shift. in fact, one of the main points of this whole interview was the fact that russia is shifting its geographical strategy beyond the don. yes, in the lugens republic. and they are going to continue to do that as long as the west continues pushing. but again, there is not the intention to escalate this conflict into something bigger. but he's don quarter and a fiorella isabel speaking earlier. there now next to the you has said it will send another 500000000 euros to ukraine to support gives war efforts. that's according to the blocks of foreign policy chief justice burrell. and while the u blows a hole in its budget, it also struggles with the economic backlash from its own sanctions against russia parties. rachel marsden explains the european union supranational nanny state is always looking to keep you safe, usually amid
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a mess that they've helped to create. it certainly has the convenient effect of helping to justify the existence of big salaries of brussels officials as they rush in and pretend to put out fires that they started. and now they're patting themselves on back for the fact that they're doing a collective purchase of weapons. it's the 1st time in the use existence that it's blown a hole in its budget of 500000000 euros. so that member nations can replace the weapons that they send to ukraine, but at least these you countries didn't give away all of their clothes and aren't now walking around completely naked from a security and defense standpoint. right. are you sure stroke or much other than you states have drawn on their stockpiles of light or even heavy artillery, ammunition, obviously anti aircraft or anti tank defense systems, or even armored vehicles in tanks. so this obviously creates a de facto vulnerability that now needs to be addressed urgently. does all mean?
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well, that you may be short on weapons right now, but at least it still has food. right? while, according to draft you document, brussels is also planning to ease its own sanctions against russian banks to alleviate shortages of food and fertilizer, from which the e. u hasn't been spared. back in june, washington had been discreetly encouraging american companies to buy up russian fertilizer with u. s. officials telling bloomberg that they were surprised by the extent of the caution exercised by companies amid western sanctions. meanwhile, the international monetary fund is warning this week of potentially severe consequences of the used gas sanctions on its own economy. the prospect of an unprecedented total shut off is fueling concern about gas shortage is still higher prices and economic impacts. while policy makers are moving swiftly, they lack a blueprint, manage and minimize impact. but even the most dire assessment from this top western global financial watchdog is doing little to deter some die hard idealogues. so
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therefore you have to pay, pay for the support, pay you for him and what an aide pay even though consequences of older comic sanctions. so you should stop complaining and step up abroad. support. postal full stop is exactly what the eas economy and self defense prospects are going to come to. if folks like stilton berg, don't wake up and give their head a shake. amid double digit inflation and european weapons going out the door to ukraine, faster than they can come in. western establishment leads have created military food and economic vulnerabilities and their reckless race to see who could virtue signal the best for ukraine. former german parliament member valdemar heard says, the you cast to blame on russia to avoid assuming responsibility for its own problems. human who spoke to the same someone has to be guilty. and that's
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a deceitful thing about politics. this price inflation was set in motion long before the conflict with all the coven measures and so on. but these officials have also understood that at some point they will be called to account. and then a culprit must be found and only russia fits the bill is the culprit right now, no matter who says what the mainstream media will always pass on the narrative to the people that it's all rushes fault that's just to deflect, blame away from themselves. this is the old tried and tested tool of diplomacy, all of germany's industry and the prosperity of its citizens have been built for decades on low prices for russian gas doing without that now with the collapse, the entire system prosperity is already on the decline. we're already planning common housing, where we can put our pensioners or those who can't pay for their own flats to be heated. can you imagine what we're doing now with our own industry? and to the latest in the war in ukraine, his army has reportedly attacked and russian, munitions depot in the southern kennesaw region currently under the control of
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russian lead forces. local media outlets have said that there was a huge explosion after the strike. meanwhile, in the dawn bus, the ukrainian army has continued to shell civilian ins. infrastructure striking a residential area in the city of dun yeske. several apartments have completely burned as a result of the attack. we spoke with a witness of the shilling. what should have originally said yearly, what level? yesterday we went out, the 3 of us were sitting here on the street and suddenly they started shelling. we jumped back into the entrance and looked out. there was a fire burning with thick smoke billowing out. fire fighters came and began to put out the blaze, but it took them a very long time. about 3 weeks ago. apartments in this building completely burned on the 5th and 6th floors. can you imagine our lives are being ruined because of this? no one knows when this will, and it's really frightening. this is the 2nd war i'm living through here with and in the neighboring lugens republic. the ukranian army has so far failed in
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attempts to reclaim territory recently lost to russian lead forces, as it resumes its showing of the front line cities of his mid august. you have reports on location. across the dom bus, russian arman troops criss crossed the roads leading to and from the front lines. helicopters and attack aircraft we've endlessly overhead sometimes with a wave for the troops below. ah. with changes to tactics and objectives, the makeup of forces here is ever in flux, units are rotated, the in them to out arrest than rearmament, specialized equipment and the alba on. so the cool when and where they needed. very close. i would say to the front lines, and we've had again found that bmt terminator,
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one of russia's latest machines on the front lines. we've been asked by the crew not to show where this is not to give geo location to to potential adversary's as the ukrainian side for these set out something of a hub for these vehicles in their cruise. for the purposes of propaganda, the terminator specializes in protecting tanks by suppressing anti aba capabilities and harassing enemy infantry. it has proved its worth how we find ourselves again in belgrade, africa. after a series of failed counter attacks against it. ukrainian forces have been blindly shelling the town. it has served no purpose other than angering the local population, who weren't fans of ki, of in the 1st place. but the milan,
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like we're still is a former, a linda is pretty really what each school earlier and i got a meeting that i thought my laundry kicking someone around that i knew i spoke when, like when you have studio enough. what, settling, what she got, lee, this particular flag, the hammer and sickle is older than most of us. it has been with valentina since the 19 seventy's. it has become a symbol for pro russian ukrainians. not because they support who want to return of communism. but because it is their heritage and because ukrainian nationalists despise it, that, that, that the flock at this, at the, my chevrolet movers. we're at unique. we're actually excited. i'm saying i'm saying here. e. i knew enough that anthony decided that he seal wiley was only emptied his eye glass in his large round window. i knew i stood labilly deck shortly after him,
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but he knew as little he had diarrhea will read yet. i told him thank god for awhile. valentina and tonya, our sisters, they have passed the flag on to russian soldiers here, who are a 3rd of their age to carry the flag onwards. valentina has worked as a schoolteacher for half a century, and she is convinced that what keys did to her community will be avenged on years. it's scott came up with jones, could have easily and could have kapco voice if school found out valley was measles years and, well i yes, like i did include you put out that he, he really some rattler federally aletha alan mercer to students with it. so in india get done really with the youth of with that he got you, there was a few of us bring you might get some i didn't out. okay. so my scenario rateable
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neurons and yet that money ran, can you didn't you asked for 80. miss smith can navigate snafus and i can just missed school or you thought him talking. living with valentino is flag. he is now a bachelor of the 18th gods tank regiment, recently decorated and honored by putin himself. but bravery and heroism. they have promised that this flag will fly wherever these conflict takes them. more gas of tea from the guns people's republic rushes atomic agency. ross adam has it started building egypt 1st, nuclear power plant. official say the move shows that energy cooperation between moscow and cairo is unaffected by western sanctions. located on the coast of the mediterranean sea, the l. w. power plant is rough, adams, 1st such project in africa. it's also been called
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a clear demonstration of russia's global leadership in nuclear power, as it now has construction ventures in $124.00 nations accounting for 35 percent of the world's total nuclear energy capacity really are on wednesday and the heads of rushes and egypt energy agencies took part and laying down the 1st concrete foundation at the plant site. i want to give simple work on the egyptian side to began earlier. we're working in alliance with our rejection partners. the site takes on the appearance of a living, breathing place. today is the official started work on the creation of the reactor building capacity. it is akin to getting a child's birth certificate. the whole world will know today that a new large nuclear facility was born in egypt and is beginning to grow in recent months, additional difficult and challenges have been thrown at as. first of all, i would like to emphasize that the peaceful atom is outside of all sanctions, but we have enough even without it because the banking sector and logistics along
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with supply chains of high tech products are under attack, rushes. nuclear technologies are a purely russian product we develop and improve them ourselves. we do not feel any risks associated with our nuclear capability. in addition, it is also important that the project is truly international. and many european and asian companies are involved in it, which creates an additional guarantee of stability from political risks. and of course, this is a mega project, a project that is under the control of our government. our heads of state, both president putin and president cc and gave us additional opportunities and vectors of support. we heard from egypt and that nuclear power expert, you 3 abo shabby. he says this project was long awaited by the egyptians. and western sanctions will not hinder the strengthening of cooperation between moscow and kyra. that project, the new dot org is one g, very strong,
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the corporation which i strongly believe. even all these trying to so hold on starting from district. i do not believe at all really, it will affect each project and i hope it will go on today after the buyer will just ration to border dictators concrete on the sides or buildings or pay this unit or from nuclear power plant d, v $100.00 g one or a poor power plant aiming to get all the spite sovereigns on may go up to which you will share almost 10 percent of the generation. the 350 in the say. yeah, 87. if we hope of course it to continue on that. but realizing these as of today, no stock or jack and you've got construction of actors, was a very big day afford,
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especially all the people like me when we were dreaming. trying to weiss our country several times to take the rush from design and after deeply investigating its safety we, i believe strongly as expected in all life. or you got to act on the whole world. that is one of the best, if not the best, the pipe, or reactors shave and economic in meantime, it is quite cheap because people do not understand why we need to grow for new b r y. and we still have to guess, especially. busy local and simply because the issue between the price of fuel to the price of gas fuel is something like $1212450.00. so it is definitely on don't do much, much, much cheaper. jan. i've got sources. busy of interest
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john kirby, the spokesman for the white house's national security council, has claimed that russian president vladimir putin, a recent trip to iran, show that moscow is isolated over the conflict in ukraine. i would say 3 things about this trip. one. it shows the degree to which mr. brewton and russia are increasingly isolated. now they have to turn to iran for help to. it shows the degree to which his own defense industrial base is having a hard time keeping up with his unprovoked war in ukraine. and then the 3rd thing i think this indicates is the degree which he has absolutely no intention of stopping the war and sitting down in good faith and negotiated settlement with mister zalinski. the establishment western media immediately parroted in the white houses . this statement saying that the trip showed iran and russia becoming closer because they are essentially isolated from europe. that's after us president joe
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biden's own trip to the middle east. was widely seen as an overall failure with no significant agreement reached political analyst and researcher christopher holly says that the paper on a meeting was an historic one. and as the u. s. fierce a new world order without dollar dominance. this is a historic meeting and i think that the united states, of course, is lamenting by the russia is alone and russia has to turn to iran. russia has had a robust relations diplomatic relations with iran since the time of really the last days of the soviet union, them. and i, and we see now that the russia has now increased the overall relations with iran. they've expanded them. what washington fears is the end of us dollar head gemini, and the beginning of a new world order. this is once again a relation by the u. s. administration of its overall imperial aims in the region. they've completely destroyed the middle east. nobody wants the u. s. there are
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russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nation. it defend the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like bolton said, when it reveals the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous sri lanka, new president, appointed in a secret ballad conducted by parliament, has vowed to take action. if anyone attempts to overthrow his government as mass protests continue to rock the crisis stricken country. he says that he will deal with any attempted, true makers firmly and in accordance with the law. i have created that we can order in parliament corporate resolve the problems are these country or doors to seek to destroy the democracy. they must then be dealt with the law by the law. meanwhile, widespread protests have persisted in the impoverished south asian country,
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devastated by a spiraling economic crisis as masses of people gathered in front of the presidential office to express their outrage at the former prime minister. now being appointed as head of state, calling for him to resign or g correspondent, runjun sharma, reports on location a. now the big question about the people in o c long got accept him. a simple answer is no wonder when we started, when we were all part of it, i didn't started hundreds and thousands of few long guns collectively said enough is, you know, a, we believe that i did it now run into somebody who was seen as an ally of the roger buckshot, but remember when google by roger fuck shot fled the country he made rondon as an
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acting president of the country is also the prime minister. the palmer dynamics. now once again with the roger buckshot, this is something that is going to anger. the protest does, they don't have any faith in the roger buckshot is what the project to see in the days to come. the protest on the ground could amplified mostly longer, all ready is grappling to shortage of fuel shortage of follow shortage of food as well as medicines. and now there is a new problem at hand, which is a humanitarian and no one on the crisis which only seems to be intensify in the country. the race to replace outgoing british prime minister boys johnson has boiled down to only 2 candidates vying for leadership of the ruling. conservative party. i recent poll shows about majority support within the party for foreign secretary list trust. who has campaigned on promises to revive the economy,
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while another 3rd would prefer former finance minister ratios sooner. well known for developing economic rescue measures to cope with the covey crisis. i was like, everybody here has some of the stuff i now, boris johnson has agreed to hand over leadership of the party and the country. as soon as his successor is elected, he is stepping down over a series of scandals including party gate and the appointment of an ally to a senior posted despite sexual harassment allegations. johnson has also come under fire over rising taxes and price inflation in the u. k. previously, a number of high profile ministers also step down and called on johnson to do the same in a farewell speech to the british parliament, johnson urged them to continue to support ukraine and maintain close ties with the u. s. i was in a few seconds. this is the good, the good, some words of advice to my success. so whoever he or she may be, number one,
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the americans stick up for the ukrainians. stick out for freedom, a democracy everywhere. and do you regulate wherever you can to make this the greatest place to live? and it is. we heard from morning star newspaper editor, steve sweeney, who says that regardless of whoever becomes the next prime minister, little is going to change in the u. k. is going to be a continuity johnson. both the candidates were senior figures within, within the government, which you soon like of course now is leading a charge. campaigning against a policies economic policies that he introduced as johnson. he's now coding. ready for lower taxes, as is as business trust. so really what we're seeing is more of the same on what in effect we have at the moment is a zone be government where the prime minister is going to be selected from a very small group of people, 1st the tory and peace. and then it's now going to be for our to something like
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a $160000.00 members. so, you know, we have to remember that this is a government that has been in power for a long time. now we've had decades about 70 rising inflation. people really starting to feel the pinch in the white pockets energy prices and rising. the cost of living is rising. and whichever the 2 becomes prime minister, they're going to have to deal with a summary of discontent. firefighters have extinguished a massive blaze at an apartment building in moscow, which prompted the evacuation of about $400.00 people. the blaze is believed to have been caused by construction work on the roof, and it took dozens of fire fighters and even a specialized helicopter to extinguish. after spreading across more than a 1000 square meters, one person was stuck inside an elevator and was rescued by emergency workers. no one has been reported killed, which is a very good thing. pretty likely that a for me,
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