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well, trail. oh, when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, as ukraine's relentless shelling of the don. yes, capital continues russian led forces, the act of a band, anti personnel mines, bound in abundance in the city center. after saturday's attacks, russia invites international organizations to probe and elected ukrainians for icon don gas detention facilities which left 50 of calves fighters, dead and $73.00 wounded conscience rise in the taiwan strait as us house speaker nancy pelosi starts her tour of asia with a stop scheduled for ty paid despite multiple warning from china and to the stories that shape the week brush this foreign minister received a warm welcome while visiting 4 african nations, despite western pressure from them to moscow.
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ah, hello from moscow to wherever you're catching us from. this is the weekly on our t with the top stories for the past 7 days, and the latest news as well. i'm fiorella, isabel, residential areas of the don. yes, republics. capital continue to be struck by ukrainian shelling according to local authorities with videos of the on suey explosions, circulating online. this unverified video shows multiple blas over dawn. yes. local officials, playing ukrainian forces fired nearly 500 different shells at the city on saturday alone, leaving one person dead and 9 others injured. o, russia lead forces continue to work on deactivating, prohibited anti personnel,
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p f. i am one at old minds that can now be found in great numbers in the don. yes, city center and in nearby residential areas after ukrainian troops launched them into the area. romano closer f reports from don. yes. we have experienced yet another terrifying evening here in the nets. ukraine continues shelling civilian areas here. we've been hearing very loud explosions in donna's cancel at least 11 pm on saturday evening. now over the last few days, ukraine had changed their tactics and began covering the city with the so called battle mines. now, for those who are not familiar with the warfare, let me explain this. now those are high caliber cluster rockets that are filled with mines that says spread over at territory of a civilian area. now those are mines that are armed and once they land on the
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ground, look like butterflies to an untrained eye. now those are usually against an enemy infantry, but right now they land on the grounds in civilian areas. now they're pretty much a noticeable once they're on the ground. usually they're designed, once again is meant to fight to fight the infantry of the enemy. but in this case, their designated for the civilians of dun boss, now local authorities have warned all citizens to be vigilant and report anything that they might find me other houses. meanwhile, officials in ukraine have called on the residence in don boss to evacuate from territories that are currently under re crating and control. and that's because they cannot guarantee that they will be able to provide basic services like heating
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or for example, in the winter. mind you, this evacuation is obligatory for all citizens and those people in front boss who refuse must provide a written statement. rush as officially invited a of us from 2 international organizations to pro gives a legit strike on a detention facility. and don, yes, where ukrainian prisoners of war were held. moscow says ukraine carried out the attack on the prison in the town of elin nova, while kiev blames russian forces warning you may find the falling images distressing. the united nations in the international community of the red cross have been invited to probe friday, shelling of the detention center, which russia says was carried out with a u. s. high mark rocket system of the $193.00. you, cranium fighters being held in the facility, 50 died, and 73 were taken to the hospital with serious injuries following the attack. moscow was called the shelling a direct provocation by kev, backed by washington,
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adding that ukraine has subsequently tried to hide its role in the war. crime carried out to intimidate its own fighters. he have in turn, says russia is responsible for the strike. earlier dawned. corridors spoke to canadian journalist, i have a bartlett who was at the scene. this is clearly an intentional strike on this facility. and it's notable by the way, i went to the a hospital that was treating some of the injured after going to this prison. and although we weren't able to go inside to see the prisoners, they were in critical condition. a doctor did come out and give a statement. and he said that the prisoners are in critical condition and they are undergoing surgeries, they're being given the medicine and the care that they need. and now i just want to point out the irony that russia is giving ukrainian presents of, or medical treatment. no matter, you know, in spite of the fact that these are the enemy combatants and it is ukraine that is caused, that is inflicted there of potentially mortal injuries on them. here is
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a perfect example of an out war crime committed by ukraine with western weaponry. and it is russia that is mopping up the mass. how do you think this incident is going to affect the morale among ukrainian troops currently in combat? well, i mean, we seen many, a videos being shared on social media on telegram, et cetera of ukrainian troops saying like we don't have support from, you know, our commanders were being or in some cases were being fired upon by our own. our army were being deserted. were being sent out to the front lines who are not equipped to fight our being sent her death. so i, i would say their morale was probably already quite low, but i mean, this is just the next blow. i mean, they, even, they were again, ironically in safe hands and in russian, i imprisonment because they were being kept safe. they were been fed, et cetera. but none the less they were targeted by their own government. i mean
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it's, it's, it's, i can't imagine they could have any morale at this point. we've seen similar things in syria. we, we had in syria a terrorist, whether they were al qaeda for syrian army, isis, et cetera, intimidating civilians from it wouldn't be the same as surrender rings, but from crossing from terrorist held areas into syrian government areas are intimidating down by threats that the government would rape or execute them. so we and we've seen the same kind of strategies that have played out in syria are being played out in ukraine. meanwhile, u. s. house speaker, nancy pelosi has started her torn asia, yet so unclear whether he will visit. i want china has warned against the trip to taipei and promise serious consequences if the visit goes ahead. our correspondent rachel blevins has a story. nancy pelosi has kicked off her highly anticipated trip to asia, but she refuses to say whether she will visit taiwan this week. claiming she can't
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reveal too much for security reasons. of course, so far thou speakers team has provided a list that includes japan, south korea, malaysia and singapore. however, china continues to warn against us politicians setting foot and taiwan and beijing's military has started conducting unscheduled exercises. 280 kilometers from the island. tensions continue to escalate in the south china sea with taiwan launching drills of its own. all of this as beijing says, it considers a below c visit to be a red line that the u. s. should not cross blue. you do? we have repeatedly made it clear to america, our stern position against you was house speaker nancy pelosi is potential visit to taiwan. if the u. s. insists on going its own way and challenging the red line of china. it will surely be met with forceful responses. if the u. s. insists on taking its own course. the chinese military will never sit idly by and it will
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definitely take strong actions to ford any external forces interference in while a commentator for china's global times wrote that the chinese military would have the right to intercept any u as fighter jets that accompanied flows is plain and even shoot them down and they don't respond to calls. but despite the threats u. s. media and politicians continue to argue that policy can't back down now, because that would be a big win for china. we cannot allow chinese threats to deter a mere visit my member of congress apply one. if we can allow the chinese to dictate who can visit taiwan and who cannot, then we have already seated taiwan to the chinese. if pelosi postpones, will cancels to visit, it will be seen as a u. s. climbed down in the face of chinese indignation and protest and an affront to our friends. in taiwan. they jane says the plan visit not only flies in the face of decades of diplomacy, but also violates the one china policy, which the u. s. has historically respected in which taiwan is classified as
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a breakaway province of china. while the u. s. has sold taiwan billions of dollars and heavy weapons over the years. it is largely respected the principal in terms of diplomacy up until the trump administration. and now the by an administration continues increases tensions with pelosi taking the largest step towards conflict so far. but china is not backing down. and recently a representative raised the issue with the un calling for the nation sovereignty to be respected with certain countries have repeatedly emphasized the principle of sovereignty over the issue of ukraine. but they have incessantly challenged china's sovereignty under taiwan question, and even deliberately created tension in the taiwan strait or to go. this is blasphemy and an infringement of the principles and purposes of the un charter as her what the people of taiwan think about the situation. summer expressing concerns that a visit from pelosi will only lead to even more attention in the regent. i think
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she is coming to taiwan because of her upcoming mid term elections at home. she wants to attract attention and demonstrate that she stands on the side of democracy and freedom to oppose the chinese communist party. the united states will not be a true friend of ours. under the geopolitical circumstances, we can only lean a little towards the u. s. nicole, otherwise, china will soon have us for lunch with him all now in polos, his court. all eyes are on taiwan. as observers wonder, just how far china is prepared to go in its response, and who can actually benefit from such a provocation by the us. lee proposed a visit to taiwan by nancy pelosi will really blow up the china us relations and inflict huge detriments to both of chinese people as well as the american people. this whole epis to demonstrate, once again being very grassy to terms that the united states is challenging the one child policy by words,
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as well as by deeds now and to the stories that shape the week. the russian foreign minister conducted a trip to 4 african countries and received a warm welcome everywhere. that's a spite calls from the west to isolate moscow. it is becoming clear that russia is recognizing that his own actions have caused it to become a with we have good relations with russia. all countries of africa have sovereignty and are free to choose their own policies or stance on the russia. ukraine crisis has remained unchanged since its breakout. we never wanted to how with the wolves as to will to the fire the visits are deemed such a success at the u. s. secretary of state is also set to travel to south africa,
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the democratic republic of congo, andra, wanda washington, announcing the new august trips just 2 days after lab rob ended his visit. ortiz maria for notion, i followed him throughout. here's her story on how it went. agent, congo, uganda, ethiopia, truly historic tour at a time of isolation, russia, the world's most sanctioned country, is supposed to be struggling, losing ties and partners. but instead, it's foreign minister 2 is the african continent with a bang. playing land 4 times a day for a different african country than everywhere. russia. 7 diploma wasn't that as a high net read back the dad. as a brand in ethiopia, they lay the floor with fresh green grass, a symbol of respect and everlasting friendship. in a gander, a leader not seen without a mask since the kava 19 outbreak made
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a notable exception for love rob. he had nothing on his mouth but a smile in congo. the hogs smiled, and jokes and greeted lover were more representative of an old pals reunion rather than formal diplomacy. a, in each country, they all saw it. the same rush, enjoying overwhelming appreciation for supporting african anti colonial movements. more than half a century ago, while recognizing the independence of african states. this report been with us for the last 100 years. how can we be with a, how can i begin to somebody who was never harmed us? the venues for labrems 3 were picked carefully and wisely, you know, gonna, he was greeted by a veteran african ruler and opinion leader. while in congo it was the turn of a regional influencer. at the country's house since $979.00 and then on to cairo
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and ad is had about the headquarters of too powerful regional bodies. the arab league and the african union. both said they had felt pressure from the west ahead of the is it, but i'm foresee right now. these instincts have colonialism emerge in the politics of western countries when they demand the whole well take their side and running against all the others. one day they ask me a question. are you bruce wolf always? i should. you must, you must come when you do it with your finger. my men job is to be pro some good i'm through. i should've in fear of provocation. african union ambassadors asked for a meeting in russia's embassy, while the arab league was less intimidated. although asked by western diplomats not to be pictured with lab rob, in protest at russia's actions in ukraine, they gave a rather clear response. the west with his sanctions and condemnation basically
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pushed russia closer towards asia and africa. but as soon as it realised they could backfire, they tried to fix the situation by blaming russia by blockading ukraine's grain exports, and restricting the trade of russia's own fertilizer. wooten actions have had the consequence of inflicting pain on the people of kenya and on other countries throughout the world. he is hurting the people of kenya in order to benefit his own situation from his own perspective. but africa didn't seem to buy it, although there are no data functions on the, on the, on, on the which there wish cause stopped russian ships for all coding on a number of coach class lumber off came to africa with good news. a deal was rich to resume grain experts from the black sea. it will bring relief for developing
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countries on the edge of bankruptcy, and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. and to love stabilize global food prices, which would already at record levels even before the war. a total nightmare for developing count and with the west realizing the rush it to blame for everything car didn't help. it used a very unexpected joker in russia as one of the last imperial colonial powers. it has decided to invade a neighboring country to defend its interests. that's the reality. it's a bitter irony to hear such sentiments from the leader of the country that has been colonized in africa for decades. that has basically never stopped seeing the continent has its own property, years after independence movements to called have to use in it as a backyard for nuclear tests, and has an endless base for free natural resources. the russian foreign minister is not the only one to re nafrica the. they also make the journey off the french
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president, but you add them back to their did you when they had of the us agency for international development. analysts say it's like when you call was played out in africa with rival trying to get in. well, yes. and now however, while others had just woken up to the africa as a partner, russia and real friend has always been here very from ocean. i'm happy from africa . a norwegian on way to russia isn't hot water after being caught on camera, i think she hates russians and demanding better treatment as a scandinavian. the incident took place when counsel elizabeth ellison wasn't happy with how far hotel room had been cleaned off, staying in the northern city of mar months. easy. navia? yeah. like these western valleys are becoming more and more impressive.
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the representative of a foreign stay did not hold back in exposing her malice. the reason was the request of the hotel manager to wait a bit until her room was cleaned. at the moment, the russian foreign ministries working out options for responding to this outrageous act of hatred, nationalism anchor in a phobia. russian authorities say they're now investigating the incident which could amount to a hate speech crime. r t reached out to oslo for comment, and norway's foreign ministry responded with an apology for the consoles remark, saying it does not share her views. the minister of foreign affairs do plato crabs . the incident, the sentiments expressed in no way reflect norwegian policy or norwegian attitudes towards russia and the russian people. the incident is been handled by the ministry through appropriate channels. university of south eastern norway professor glen based and told us that the console is actions are reflection of widespread western root. the phobia definitely
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a lot of have states this might not stranger to being annoyed that hotel stuff, but is obviously something or is different very respectable. comments, you have well embarrass and also disgraced our country and normally on one hand it doesn't represent the official position of the no we just nate or the people, although on the other hand it reflects, i guess. so why the rest of phobia, not just in this country across the west, and i've argued myself for many years smell that horrible things set about russians . you can't say it about any other nationality. 2 and it's become a very accepted form of racism or hatred towards one people. you are probably correct when you say that this is how you might reflect the opinion of many people, but you're not supposed to say it out loud. the united states economy has now met
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the conditions of recession. that's according to the latest statistical data which shows the countries g, d p, declining for a 2nd consecutive quarter. but the white house is in no rush to accept the economic downturn that doesn't sound like recession to me. i don't, i do not think the u. s. is currently in a recession, even if that number is negative, we're not in a recession. now the bible ministration is reassuring us that everything is fine. as you heard the secretary of the treasury, janet yelena, she is saying that this isn't a recession. this is quote, a transition in which rose is slowing. a transition in which road is slow and she says, not a recession. now this is a similar thing in response to the issue of inflation. inflation in united states is that a 40 year high and we've been reassured by us officials. this is simply a matter of transition, however, the inflation has continued. it has continued to be an issue. it's not simply a temporary issue of transition,
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it's continuing to go on. now at this point in response to this issue, inflation, we have the biden administration spending billions of dollars with a law that they call the inflation reduction act of 2022. this is how americans responded to this bill. democrats just unveiled the inflation reduction act. someone please tell dems that tanking the economy with tax hikes and bad policy is a crappy way to tackle inflation. only the government could propose a bill to increase spending and call it the inflation reduction act. remember, they always named the bills, the opposite of what they actually mean in any other business. this would constitute fraud and false advertising. so to combat inflation, the government is about to approve $750000000000.00 in new spending and calling it the inflation reduction act. spoiler alert, democrats, new spending bill that they're calling the inflation reduction act will only increase inflation. now they saw a prices for just about everything are squeezing america's working families,
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as they're struggling to pay their bills, pay for necessities, and keep the households running amid the rising costs. at this point, we've seen us stock market tank. the s and p 500 is down by 15 percent home sales have slipped this year, and consumer confidence is low. many are looking on and wondering if this could be yet another nail in the coffin of the biden administration. investment manager, mich fire stein, says it's impossible to look for a solution from the same people responsible for the current crisis. jenny allen has been consistently wrong when she was the chairman of the fed and she was on the board of the fed. now as a treasury secretary, the root causes of the problem are too much debt, too much credit to much leverage and too much money printing for 2 decades now it's coming bite them. i think the recession started long before this g, d, p. net negative g d p for so, you know, if they wanna put lipstick on a pig,
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it's never going to turn into a super model, a recession. we're in a recession, we've been in a recession. they can lie as much as they want. it wouldn't be the 1st time. i don't know why anybody shocked by this. inflation is at all times. we're not comparing like in like 19 eighties. if you use the same methodology, you calculate current inflation now. probably closer to 20 percent. what people are not talking about as well is the amount of debt that's been accrued during these negative interest rate years. so now you've got debt from the zombie corporations and there are a lot of them that can never be repaid. so you've got probably 6 trillion dollars worth of triple b and junk bonds that have to be refinance. so you will see a mass for the amount of defaults and bankruptcies that will cause the coming crisis. you know, she said, i think 2 years ago or 3 years ago will never see another crisis in
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a lifetime. right before. mean, she's been consistently what she's saying, inflation is transitory. inflation is transit for 6 months ago. so why would you believe people that are consistently wrong? the problem we're going to the scene, people create a foam 1st solution and they have no solution. and we have no leadership in the aftermath of a space from president biden, in which he said he did not feel the recession in the u. s. wikipedia reportedly edited it to fight definition of recession more than 40 times in less than 24 hours . the website later, temporarily band users from applying any changes to the page, referring to the previous edits as vandalism. it also warned that the current information may be unreliable due to it's ongoing advance. u. s. g d p fall 0.9 percent in the 2nd quarter. according to an estimate released by the bureau of economic analysis that follows a 1.6 per cent declined in the 1st quarter. already a hint at recession. that's as the countries inflation gauge reaches 6.8 percent,
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leaving americans with little relief from surging costs. we asked americans for their views with many claiming washington is turning a blind eye to the country's economic problems as sky high inflation in a declining economy effect family budgets. this is a delux, whether it be about their recession or gas prices. he pushes everything on the food in the war in ukraine. like every session here in the economy. the gas was super high. there's not going down low on the food is expensive, we can't get brandy, everything i mean and, and when the cost of living is cost is higher at the disagree with his view that there is no recession. i think that that's just a good talking point. sales, well it's good for, for politics, but how that really lands on everyday people who are responsible for purchasing
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eggs and milk that was the weekly as well as the latest headline news. thanks for watching from our contact. follow up on instagram and twitter, and check out rumble and odyssey for more videos. season. ah, ah, ah, boy, we raised a corn and soybeans here. so some issues that are different this year than in years past is that with all the things going on the world, the day are input costs have almost doubled in.
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it's going to be really hard for everybody to keep go and some will make it so we want our current. a lame duck president is blaming russia for that to your gas company is, are going the plane for the problem, but they are not the problem. so by in really chan, blame food for causing the problem because he himself caused the problem in both prices have already gone up. fertilizer and chemicals have dramatically risen. what we need to do is make what united states needs and news start and girl. and here we, we, we've got, we can drill for oil, and for some reason our government thinks that we should be using our own oil, which is crazy. mm.
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