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ah, with the officials of the self proclaimed republic of comfortable postpone plan to make fabian's obtained permission to enter that says the leader stresses belgrade intend to defend his countrymen. system with the call i can say is that we will ask for peace, but i will tell you right away, there will be no surrender in serbia. well, with that says in the populated north, simon's in, gunshots reported as to potatoes, picked up the barricade while police closed crossings connecting it to mainland serbia. when it's coming, germans call for the north stream to pipeline to be opened ahead of unexpected
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severe energy shortage. as europe intern call this part of the year, a lot of money has been invested in north stream too, and i was just lying around. i think if we put the pipeline into operation, that is the match gas could flow as really avoid harming your own people. open ne, 3 and 2. and then again, the phone says national news agency supporting faster than blow up on social media . after a recent twitter post by a f p, a balcony crane that contained ne them both with hello and welcome to international coming to you from a studio here in moscow. i'm paula leah and from me and the team a very well well come on the 1st day of august authorities in the self
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proclaimed republic of kosovo have been postponed, a controversial plan that would have made so dns for quiet entry permits until september. the 1st that some, a turmoil in so populated areas with belgrade saying that the breakaway republic plans to start police operations, their phoebe, as president, has called for a de escalation, but earlier stressed that the rights of serbs must be protected. the 1st one with a cousin. all i can say is that we will ask for peace, but i will tell you right away, there will be no surrender. and serbia will win if they try to start persecuting the serbs, bullying the serbs, killing the serbs. serbia will win for video circulating on line reportedly from kosovo, shows police on the move after closing to checkpoints and thinking that quickly region with serbia after serbian protesters set up road blocks, police of claim that they were shot ash but suffered no casualties. while serbia
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denies any involvement due to the large amount of misinformation that the priests administration intentionally puts on the air and that is being spread through faith accounts on social networks and certain websites. the ministry of defense states that the serbian army has not crossed the administrative line and has not in any way entered the territory of kosovo and metal. here. the simon so heard in the northern city where ethnic stood and obedient populations are divided by a river. they too late peacekeeping force in the region is seen in the sea and says it is ready to intervene in the 10th situation that we send to him while in the contested region began after plans were announced to ban serbian college association from august the 1st and to make subs entering the region require permits. all the plans have now been postponed until september flooded me at cuz
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i'm in a petition and diplomat gives us his take on the origins of the dispute and how it can be solved, piece any. it's based in authority's lab by, by, by the, by, i want to the guy who is attempting to do misuse the moment when russia and serbia is not or lies the most popular in the west. so he probably expected that he's unilateral actions will be let go and won't be prevented. the west is being very, very successful in ukraine. so,
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and other france will be another risk for them. and a prime minister of so called the independent clause. so well, loan is extreme, these approaches and not always completely obedient to the washington and the was at least not in an expense which we used to see with his predecessors bill have to be call shows and, and still to see how that how this situation will develop in the coming days. the last cupping point between belgrade and christina was nearly one year ago when the self proclaimed republic also been cause with cb and
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license plates and point its forces on its northern border with serbia. back then, both sides managed to settle the dispute cost of a unilaterally declared its independence back in 2000 and 8th, but many countries, including russia, china, spain, and sylvia did not recognize it. the international community has been quick to react to the escalation in serbia. nato has already stressed its readiness to intervene in the country with the new phone policy chief, stating that the european block will help to regulate the conflict. open issues should be address 3 you facilitated dialogue and focus on comprehensive normalization of relations between casa vo and serbia. essential for their you integration, pulse, the kosovo forces prepared to intervene if stability is jeopardized in the north of kosovo. nato also continues to fully support the normalization process between priests and belgrade, through the u. facilitated dialogue and calls all parties to continue negotiations
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. the cost of a force will take whatever measures are necessary to keep us safe and secure environment in kosovo at all time in line with its un mandate. welcome on the situation. let's cross over live now to ortiz jonas, you mean a 1000000 ships? joining us from serbia and what's the situation in the country right now? can you bring us up to date on how things are developing? well, actually it's been quite a rough night for city and people not only got to but here as well, where i am, which is the bell rate. and actually this saturday has been very tense and even the president is saying that we're going to have a very rough couple of months ahead of us. actually, this is not something new. and this is not the 1st time that people are facing this kind of pressure. and as the president said himself, the very important thing now is to try to preserve peace. but any cost. and
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actually not to given all this pressures and publication by so called costs or government and everything they've been trying to do because people on costs will have been suffering this kind of situation. they've given pressures and aggressions all the time. the story about the license plate where people which are target cannot use their own license plates, has been going on for a while. the new thing are the actually trouble documents that they will have to receive. we did try to cross what they call border and we actually called administrative crossings, but actually it's been very tense. and yesterday on saturday they were the war sirens from 5 pm in cosmo. for example, in the town of meter it's, i've been talking to some people, they actually didn't know what was happening. they felt the pressure,
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they knew something was going on. they felt a bigger presence of police in the region, but they were advised to stay at home and then the sirens went off again at 10 p. m . so before the president appeared there and said that the ban on to be in documents and ideas and license plate was actually delayed or postponed for the 1st of september. people couldn't, couldn't actually come. do you think that the decision to postpone restrictions on the documents will help to de escalate tensions? or do you expect that the real boiling point has really just been pushed back a month? i think has been pushed back a month. and the thing that to the government is waiting for now is new negotiations with taking place in brussels. that's actually the only way they can work through this situation. you know, because they feel resolution 1244 by which constable is not.
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is the part of the actually, and as the president said yesterday, he thinks russia for its reaction. and he also called on international community and all the countries that recognized because when dependence to think again about international law and what they been doing. so this decision to pick up that band for a month, it's just going to postpone everything that's been going on for a while. i don't think these people will top being pressured. and actually the whole point of everything that's happening is to expel and to, to make people like a few 1000 people of serbian people that feed on cost to actually to, to go away to, to, to flee the country, to plead their own country. and we did hear from the say been president, who said that so be it will win if serbs are persecuted, bullied or killed,
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what do you think he meant by this statement and what are the risks of a new war breaking out? well actually no one wants this to happen. you know, sylvia has been in a war for, for her long time. but what he meant by this is that to be a won't let the people from cost to to do pressure them, you know, and to, to, to people in serbia cannot teach this aggression anymore. what he said is actually that distribute will react if it comes to worse. nature's peacekeepers are in the region of course and have plates to intervene themselves if necessary. what is the population feel about nato potentially getting involved? and to what extent do people blame and nato, and the e u for the common crisis? will the, i actually believe the nato and the situation developed after the so called
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customer government has been meeting in washington. we with people, you know, so people are blaming them for everything that's happening. but there is k for that . are nato forces actually that we're going to and actually that that's the thing they there was a meeting yesterday at the headquarters at the general staff were to be president and ministry on steve's administrative defense have met with k for which is actually meters. organisation. that is trying to keep their country for now that the only people that are trying to, you know, to, to, to step between serbs and the people that obedience. for example, there is a town called because it's going to be done that we've been talking about. you know,
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the one that is divided into by a bridge and people forces have to be there to, to try to, to not let it come to any escalations, you know. but at the end, nato is the organisation that started all of this, you know, in 9099 when they bump serbia and include all these major that have been happening there. and not only that, we fall back in 2021. that's so be a faced a similar situation when pristine a band cause with the serbian play that we're entering the self proclaimed for public is the current situation. any different to that one? the situation is a little bit more serious now because that ben is still on. we're talking about the license plate being bent right now again. but there are more, you know, people cannot use their own ideas. and by the resolution,
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1244 courses, as i already said, is part of serbia. so, you know, there's one thing that the president in prison said yesterday, he's been accused of from, from the part of a so called coastal government that he's, you know, making all these tensions. and he said that like there is no way we can, we can pack cost or because that would be like a taking our own country. you know? and yeah, i think that people do feel frustrated being on their own land and not being able to use their own ideas, you know, and actually they have been some, some words about you know, taking their documents on the board and they tried to administer to the crossing, you know, they tried to cross it without, with their own license plate or id,
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but i have to say only oh so that we heard from the prime minister. going to be also saying that this is uni electoral decision of cruelty who is suppose the prime minister possible because there are still negotiations going on. and everyone would like to teach asian to be ended on negation negotiations and not not like this, not by violently setting not, but this is a story that we will be keeping abreast of our teacher and this yet yolanda been in church. thank you very much for joining us. winter is coming as the energy crisis hits countries across europe prior to the coldest part of the year. residents of germany's largest island react to the whole of the north string to pipeline calling for to be put into operation. oh, and i have some questions for german is government and the you, what problems do you have with russia? a war crimes country you say?
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in that case, you should also have the same problems with the us. where do we want to get gas from? then saudi arabia, that's a dictatorship to the power of 3. you might as well not do that. so avoid harming your own people. open nord stream to and then it's all good. as the smile on a lot of money has been invested in north stream too. and now it's just lying around in russia and germany just have to find a compromise and talk to each other. well, that's always the case. i think there's no other way than i do think that the north stream to pipeline has to be completed. a lot of money has gone into it, including from our state and i am of the opinion that it should be put into operation. we're always talking about the gas crisis and we're always told that the gas crisis was caused by others. i don't see that way. i think if we put the pipeline into operation, that is match gas could flow as we need children. been trying to read those off, it goes out when gemini, the city of hanover has cattle,
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hot water in public buildings, in fear of a shortage of gas during the season. wait buildings for quiet hinting. it comes as gas from which he says north feed one pipeline capacity to em, yet 5th of its total, due to siemens, refusing to return a turbine in the process, delivering less gas to europe as the energy situation between russia and the e. u intensifies over the ukraine crisis. the pipeline is a major route for russian gas to europe. meanwhile, environmental activists are concerned that a rush to buy firewood in the netherlands could lead to a deterioration in a quantity statistic show. sales of woodstock have increased by around 30 percent. as many people fear energy prices could skywalker's, while infant land shops are expected to close for several hours each day for winter energy saving purposes. europe, however, is not the only continent in the throes of an energy crisis. with more and more
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south asian countries now severely hit, report say that the crisis will even worse and further ortiz, rachel blevins, looks at the energy situation in some of the world poorest economies. energy cost continues are around the world and while europe and the us are typically in the spotlight, the growing crisis is making conditions even worse for the nations in south asia. take bangladesh, for example, which has been forced to schedule power cuts for its residence. the developing nation relies heavily on energy imports from the middle east, and it is feeling the crushing combination of increased prices and decreased supply and energy isn't the only cost rising with inflation soaring to its highest points since 2013, the country's economy continues to struggle and hundreds have taken to the streets to protest against their government and its response to the crisis. the
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the international monetary fund has said it's considering offering bangladesh alone that will feel like temporary relief. and it has also said that site's on tree longer, which is already seen it share of mass protests. it's all, some officials flee from the country. and right on cue, the last sri lankan president angered the public when he didn't agree to another deal from the i and math, but sure long because new leader says he has made a deal and he's hoping it will help address the current economic crisis that has seen inflation sore to over 60 percent, to avoid even more protests like the ones the country has already seen. ah
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and even i'm not even due to the economic crisis, it is impossible to live in tr longer if there were better political leaders. this wouldn't have happened that and then there is no income for my family these days. so i decided to send my son to the middle east so he can have a better life there. i'm unemployed at the moment, but i used to have a hotel. i have 2 children and i don't know how to feed them. 1 may wonder if she longer will be able to get out of its current debt crisis with the help of an organization that has long been accused of signing off on predatory loans for developing nations. the situation involves more than just money and at a time line supply is already tight. the world food program says that the remaining petrol reserves and tree longer are not enough to help the nation survive. shoe lanka, which is also struggling to gain access to fuel as, as economic struggles have led to concerns about whether it can keep up with the
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payments remaining, petro reserves will likely be insufficient to meet normal needs. the situation has impacted almost all aspects of daily life boarding people's ability to find and go to work and interrupting schools and government services. and then there's pakistan which is phasing many of the same problems as its economy struggles amid surgeon cost. inflation is over 20 percent there, and the government announces weak that it would be forced to raise energy prices in order to stay on pace with power generation costs. the impact is being felt by millions of pakistan. these, this cost of living crisis is tipping millions of people into poverty and even starvation at breathtaking speed. and with that, the threat of increased social unrest grows by the day. as a result, those rising prices continue to hit some of the poorest economies in asia from all sides, with many fearing that the impact will be felt by millions for years and years to
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comp. so you're right now is suffering from severe energy crisis. i was, there is a crisis of the price of imported oil and imported gas, particularly liquefied natural gas l n g. the reason for the high prices is 2 fold. one is the economy of the world recovering from coverage. the we should cement the world to live with us to terrible downturn and quite apart from the health issue and no revival, but combined, combined with a wall and ukraine. the sanctions which are being put in place by western countries so called the so called collective west to idle eye. and this is had a disastrous effect on on price frances national news agency
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has been slammed on social media for allegedly supporting fascism and trying to whitewash kids sympathy for near nasty groups. that comes off to a recent twitter post by the a f p. a post describing the ukranian president call for evacuation of civilian from the don bus region was accompanied by photo that included a coffin with a wolf angel displayed prominently. the whole single was the omelette of various german naughty military units during world war 2, and is still in use globally by far white booths today. many people have voice concerns about wisdom media posting such pictures from ukraine. mission impossible . find a picture from ukraine without a nazi symbol. a if be. why are you casually displaying not to symbol from the coffins of the cranium? troops without comment? seems you guys are blind? the picture quoted in the article clearly has a nazi as a symbol over the coffin. very shocking and world war 2. you fought denazi's,
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and in 2022. you support them. there's been a growing defense of your cranes in the nazi groups from western media outlets since the beginning of the conflict in ukraine. that's just fine. early reports by the early c, e and the you in regarding atrocities committed by the units. radio host and political commentators, the gil stays, western media is obsessed with taking sides in the ukraine conflict. i think the western media has been all in, in painting the ukrainian side of this conflict as being the good guys and, and russia being evil in the process. while ignoring the videos and the pictures of of not just the regiment with the coffin, but also just pure swastika flags have been proud the held up by a, by some of these militia, i think it's just part and parcel of, of the u. s. media taking aside in this conflict rather than reporting the facts
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reporting what's actually going on propaganda that's been such a big part of this war. don't you want the american and western media to know what those folks are waving as they go into these battles? who, who they are aligned with. the president vladimir putin has stated that the russian hypersonic miss. alt zircon will soon be used by the country's armed forces. the 1st of their con will be delivered to the guided missile for gate. admiral gorski of ladies. she knew she analogous to latest their con, hypersonic missile systems should be noted, have no analogues in the world for which there are no obstacles there. delivery to the russian armed forces will begin in the coming months. so con is a hypertonic and p ship cruise missile with a top speed of 3 kilometers per 2nd. it can hit various targets, including those, both at land and sea. it is reported to travel at 9 times the speed of sound with
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a maximum range of approximately 1000 kilometers. how fast does it take the 2nd to reach its target? well, it would take 11 seconds for their kong to cross the from the west of moscow to its eastern end. their con is able to cover the distance of 600 kilometers in 3 minutes, which is approximately the distance between berlin and vienna. former pentagon security policy analyst a michael maloof, believe that the introduction of the con, into the russian feet changes the strategic balance of power. i think it changes the whole strategic over of things. and what i'm particularly concerned about is the fact that it's also a submarine capable, that you could actually then put the submarines right off of both coat because of the united states. this sends a very, very strong message, i think, to washington, that they've got to stop the confrontation in containment idea. and as long as they
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continue doing the, the new, the nato push toward the federation. i think that this kind of a weapon system could be deployed right off of the u. s. coast. it's a very, very serious development. and i think the pentagon is quite concerned about it. well, that brings us to the end of this news bulletin. you can of course, always head to our website at r t dot com for more updates, but meanwhile, for myself and the team, thanks so much for joining us. oh, [000:00:00;00] ah,
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ah, ah ah, ah. hello and welcome to crossed out. were all things are considered? i'm peter labelle. the one aspect about the ongoing conflict in ukraine that stands out most is media coverage. never in the history of corporate media has coverage been so biased in one sided, and it does not stop. they are question standard, narrative is akin to treason and subject to censorship and cancellation. ah. to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, vladimir goldstein in l. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at
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brown university and in the hospital we have one decent. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as the author of the phobia propaganda international politics. originally crossed across to the fact that means you can jump any time you want, and i would appreciate it. i would start out with one here in our slow, you know, one of the things i'm looking at media coverage. and that's what i do for a living, lie cover on western media primarily. and you know, when it comes to the conflict in ukraine going on 5 months, you really don't really learn much about the conflict. instead they to what they're trying to convince you how to feel about the conflict. there is a lacking, the context is lacking. even geographical knowledge is pretty scant. and there's reliance upon both magazine, a photo shops of the ukranian president and his wife. i mean, that's my stressing how to feel. it is easier to get away with outcomes to

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