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my new on i is and more and more gateway, and i don't think it was in china accuses the us of threatening international peace and security spending trillions on nuclear arms development and basing nuclear weapons around the world. much opens approve, and those days deadly shading up. the nit ukrainian which killed 8 people, including a 12 year old goal and during prime minister to open slams a liberal, global, or death. calling for conservatives in europe in the united states, to unite and coordinate a movement of conservative truth. the
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hello and welcome to international. we're coming to you from the russian capital. my name is clear, thanks so much for joining us. china has accused the united states of posing a threat to international peace and security with its diverse nuclear arsenal. calling on washington to reduce the deployment and restore dialogue with basing on arms control issues. they made the statements during the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons review conference in new york. chinese representatives slammed the united states for investing trillions of dollars and the development of different types of nuclear weapons. warning this could lower the threshold for the use of such weapons asian also choose washington of undermining the regional and global strategic balance by developing advanced missile defenses in asia and europe. as we'll show in nuclear weapons with non nuclear states, calling on washington to stop the practice, may will, the united states should withdraw all its or weapons from europe and refrain from
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deploying nuclear weapons in any other region. any attempt to replicate nato's nuclear sharing model in the asia pacific region would undermine regional strategic balance instability and would be firmly opposed by the countries in the region. and when necessary. they severe countermeasure and u. s. has long been trying to include basing and arms control. negotiations with many american officials came in china's nuclear build up may be the stabilizing, but with the gold valve president of the center for china and globalization disagrees, saying us policies are the real source of instability. china and other countries need to to, to, to make. ready appeal to the united states, so that the united states is not going to be the one family use, the threats of nuclear weapons for the rest of the world. because for the united states to constantly every nuclear weapons, white plains fights naval ships as well as the marines. without letting the rest of
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the world know about bash without disclosing in a sufficient manner to those countries by which they will carry these weapons to is really an actual is irresponsibility and it needs to great instability. meanwhile, let's take 3 off china's large scale military exercises in the region in response to tie one's hosting of us health because nancy pelosi, the as part of its life fire drill beijing as owns multiple missile, including ballistic one exit claim. it was the 1st time chinese missiles had flown of a tie, one filled are being conducted in 6 stones around the island, 3 of which overlap areas that i pay claims are part of a territorial waters. k one says it's responded by activating its defense system
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and claims. 11 of them. the solve landed in waters around the island type pay was reportedly forced to cancel at least $40.00 flights due to the chinese military drove agent lines or trying to avoid tie when he's a space. however, i pay has managed to be route some international flight. phasing says it has a long time warned about the possible consequences of policies visit calling it a violation of chinese sovereignty. from when they do towards china has made it clear many times that we are firmly opposed to policies visit rule, and we made it clear that once the visit has made, it would be a serious violation of the one china principal and a grave infringement on china's sovereignty and territorial integrity. china will definitely take strong and resolute measures in response and all consequences shall be borne by the us side. so do not say that we did not warn in advance about the implications of this incident. she, we in response,
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washington has decided to re schedule its own ballistic missile test, as pensions with china surrounding the tie. one crisis continue to wise. the white house has highlighted us policies as responsible in contrast to china's which according to the us, only worsening the crisis. as china engages in the stabilizing military exercises around taiwan, the united states is demonstrating instead, the behavior over responsible nuclear power. by reducing the risks of miscalculation and this perception. and while washington tries to dom play policies of the to tie one ortiz, rachel blevins takes a look at the indecision of american officials and whether the trip was approved. nancy pelosi, it's 1900 hour trip to taiwan was watched by the world. but it's the white house that continues to send mix signals on whether the house speaker had their blessing . national security council spokesperson, john kirby appeared ready to rewrite history as he insisted that everyone had been
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on the same page the entire time. i don't know that there was a public that would speaker hello see. i mean, we've been nothing but consistent near the white us that we respect your decision to go. this is her decision that we provided her, obviously support context analysis that she needed to make her decision. but that's not actually how it all played out. as a reminder, following pelosi, the announcement that she was planning to visit taiwan, president biden declined to give his full support even admitting that the pentagon said the plan was not a good idea. i think that the military thinks it's not a good idea right now, but i don't know what the status of it is. even mainstream report said the white house disagree with pelosi and that officials were quote, fuming at her insistence on going to taiwan. despite the clear concerns over the ways in which the trip would serve to increase tensions with china. however, it was warning from beijing that of course, was some of the most hawkish politicians in washington to insist that polosa must
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go. because the chinese government was the one telling her that she shouldn't shooting pain, believes that they can move about the camera pretty darn freely, and they can intimidate us. we can't let it happen. signed me up, jessie. it's a strange place to be, but i'm with nancy on this one. i think china should not have any say over where american emission officials travel. i think if the speaker wants to go, she should go. the idea of her going to visit taiwan is a good thing in my view because the chinese communist party is no friend of free and democracy. but instead of flat out telling the house speaker that she could not go to taiwan, they took a different route in which they tried to distance themselves from it. instead they insisted the decision was entirely up to pull lucy, as if she was the yes ranking official in washington. and there was nothing they could have done to stop her. the speaker will make her own decisions about whether or not to visit taiwan congress as a independent co equal french government. the decision is entirely speakers,
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however, that concerns about the impact that polo says night and taiwan were even acknowledged by mainstream outlets like the new york times who published an article, calling the trip, quote, utterly reckless, and cnn who warned against how it would further de stabilize the already tens relations between the u. s. and china. while some saw this trip as a career highlight of storage for the 82 year old. how speaker speculation still remains as to why she was so set ongoing to taiwan in the 1st place. during the trip, she talked about upholding a vibrant democracy, standing with taiwan and achieving unspecified goals for taiwan, raising questions about whether the u. s. plans to do more than just so weapons to the island province. meanwhile, senators bob menendez and lindsey graham are using the timing to introduce a bipartisan bill that would completely restructure the policy with china. that the u. s. has respected for decades. our bill is the largest expansion of the military
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and economic relationship between our 2 countries. in decades. when it comes to taiwan, our response should be that we are for democracy and against communist aggression. we live in dangerous times. china is sizing up america and our commitment to taiwan . the danger will only grow worse if we show weakness in the face of chinese threats and aggression toward taiwan. not only were the bill proposed upgrading ties with taiwan, it would also set a new precedent by allowing the us to provide offensive weapons that could reach the chinese mainland. notably, the white house isn't on board with a plan just yet with reports saying that it is encouraging democratic senators to oppose the unprecedented legislation. so it appears that the only consistency from the houses, the mixed messages it sends, as it continues to leave the most pressing questions on us policy towards china and the future of policy toward taiwan. up in the air, despite seen just how much 19 hours and one hill speaker conserved to increase
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tensions between the world's 2 largest economies. speaking at the conservative political action conference in dallas, and during prime minister victor or been issued a call for conservatives in europe, in the united states, to unite in the fight against the liberal global order. now the best is that the border with the south. we have seen what kinds of future the global is rolling cloth has to offer, but we have a different future in mind. the global is, can all goal to house in his space or been criticized the biden administration for displaying weak leadership on the global stage. and putting brussels, the seat of the european union, and quote, ideological pressure. he took aim at legal immigration, same sex marriage and the so called left us to media. we heard from radio host and political commentators, steve gill, who saves liberal governments,
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empower in europe, face a popular uprising. i think there are others that would follow prime minister or been lead if, if they hear his voice and others start to follow him. i think unfortunately you've got so many of the leadership in the european union that have been pursuing the more liberal approach. and you're seeing the popular uprising against that in italy, in other countries throughout europe. and i think the leaders will start to take notes, but it takes one leader like prime minister orbit to speak up kind of chart, a pass for others to begin to follow. and he speaks the hungarian prime minister also reiterate a cause for the bind in administration to engage in talks with moscow over the conflict ukraine. open told the gatherings that an average of $10000.00 refugees on entering hungry each day and reminded every one of the importance to resolve the conflict before the global economy suffered further. radio host and political commentator, steve gill,
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again says it's time for wisdom. need us to start discussing peace with prime minister open waiting to lead by example. you think it takes a leader to start the progress towards at least talking. you're not going to find any resolution to a conflict like you have between russia and ukraine when, when nobody's talking. nobody's trying to bring the parties together to find a resolution. i think it's interesting that prime minister orbit has calling on the president to talk to conservative leaders in europe and in and in russia when president by money, even talk to conservative leaders in our own congress and senate. so i think i, fortunately it's probably a pipe dream by the prime minister of hungry, but i think that is, it is time for talk to start replacing the bluster, the propaganda, and the military fighting between ukraine and russia. i do think they are serious rips in the european union about the ukraine, russia conflicts, and i know there's a serious risk between american taxpayers and the, by the administration on how much longer we can continue to support ukraine
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financially, economically. and militarily, the russian investigative committee has opened a probe inter thursday's shaming of the myths by ukrainian troops. didn't it were public officials say 8 people, including a 12 year old girl, were killed and at least 5 others injured. a warning to view that you may find the following images disturbing. according to local officials around 10 projectiles hit the miss city center damaging several buildings. in this 14, you can see the moments the don bus palace hotel, where journalists were based was hit, an ot camera crew member is believed to have suffered concussion in the incident. the strikes happened just before a came immigration service in the local theater for recently killed didn't. it's melissa commander or those present were evacuated to shelters. canadian journalist, even bartlett, who narrowly escaped the strike, spoke earlier. the 1st blast occurred around 10 20 am in
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a series of blast. within a few minutes i, when things calm down, journalist started going outside to document the damage. there was unfortunately one dead woman just outside the hotel. i was actually in the hotel when it started . i was working and i went and after the 1st 3 very strong explosions, i went to the hotel lobby. i am at the time that the assistant to the camera man was injured. that was the 5th blast, a very powerful blast. right next to the hotel. i had just stepped back from the, from the lobby. so it, thankfully, i'm sorry that he was injured, but yeah, that's, that's where i was at the time. and about an hour prior. i had been working in the room that took the most damage out because this hotel is a journalist, go to it because it's a central location and it has powerful why fi and those her tools that we need. so i'm pretty sure that you pray knows that this is a hotel, that journalist i stay and i don't think that this was accidental. it's now. com.
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but people over, of course, on edge knowing that if ukraine has struck the center already, a few times not could happen at any moment. ukraine's military tactics have become the focus of amnesty international latest report. the global human rights organization has found ukrainian forces intentionally use to schools, hospitals, and other civilian objects, as bases for the troops to launch rockets. we have documented to pass on off ukrainian forces putting civilians. latrice can violate the loss of war when the operation populated areas at $22.00, out of $29.00 school solicited. amnesty researches either fallen soldiers using the premises or found evidence of currents or prior military activity, including the press and self military for teaks, discarded munitions, ami ration packets and military vehicles. amnesty added that ukraine has been
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endangering its own civilians by placing troops and weapon systems in residential areas. branding the move, a violation of humanitarian law. they're demanding kids stop putting civilians in harm's way and evacuate them from battlegrounds. ukrainian president vladimir lensky was highly critical of the report local budget. he saw today and completely different from amnesty international, which unfortunately tries to see the terrorist state and the responsibility from the aggressive to develop the organizational supply. moscow, for course, in casualties and civilian areas, by using heidi destructive weapons to target ukraine's military, russian foreign ministry spokesperson maria the however, said russia has been reporting on key of using civilians as human shields for some time. and the russian embassy and the united states also say that the allegations against the russian military distort the true facts on the ground. jonas and author look river, it says ukraine's military had been endangering civilians with these tactics for p
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. r purposes. amnesty international, which is respected everywhere, white's in the west. that is important because it's usually very much left leaning and, and perceived as, as quite neutral. and in this are really on mentioning things that are totally unacceptable. so for the governments, it will be difficult in germany as wallace. everywhere, france, italy, in other places because there will be questions they think simply that the population that this event population is a protection for them. that's all they just high within the population in the cities and villages just to, to avoid the shelling of the russian artillery that so really not the way to, to, to, to behave in a conflict for an army. but of course then they can produce their press release is saying that the rush army aim, surprised, and killing civilians by showing schools and hospitals and showing photos of
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hospitals. forgetting that it is their troops, ukraine troops that were in the building and were show by the russian army. meanwhile, the nits where public forces came, they've taken control of. most of the town of pesky a crucial point used by ukrainian troops as firing position to target the dentist. twin engine diminishes now moving towards of deaf care with battles in the area. ongoing artist correspondent, women course about support from the ground. we are heading to the front line positions just on the outskirts of jeanette sc along with the an escrow publics 100 and 85th infantry battalion. now ukrainian positions are a mere 500 meters away from where we're heading. we have to walk very carefully and constantly look down because this area also came under shuttling many, many times, and ukraine had spread those of butterfly mines here. once you step on one of those,
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you can stare your leg off. now this is one of the temporary positions of the 100, a to 5th, a battalion of ids and nets, republic, ukrainian army positions are very close. this is a place where they arrest, you can see they have a bunk beds right over there. and the guys are just waiting to store me for any positions right now. i have a chance to speak with one of the fighters foremost for feet. our battalion consists entirely of reservists. these are ordinary civilians who previously worked as teachers, doctors, salesman, miners drivers for thus we just want peace to finally come. so our wives will be calm and children will stop dying was working with all the fight has become more intense. the ukrainians have started fighting back more, but we've made a major push lately. half of the ukrainians aren't actively fighting. there are many people who were mobilized, who were forced to come here. and the laser gazing at some of the ukrainian surrender, but most of them are afraid was i know they can't go back close behind them won't
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let them out alive, lights and if they move in our direction, they will be shot in the back group. i was like how we've reached the frontline positions of the 185th infantry division, ukrainian army positions used to be had that a couple of 100 meters away from here. but now this battalion have already moved forward. so ukraine's positions are now at least 500 meters away. we are in the trenches at the moment and there are constant reminders. be careful, it says caution. the sniper is working. as we get neutral, it's been heated here in recent days. there's artillery in tanks firing. there are counter attacks from the ukranian side. there is massive fire from our scientists, but we are moving towards africa taking up positions. we are in a positive mood feeling good. now we asked the military if we could to raise the drone here to take a look at the cranium positions. they said, yes, we could do that, but our drone could be stolen by ukraine,
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so they offered their own renovation. what they're doing right now is attaching a line from a fishing rod to the drone. and they said in case there's some kind of electronic warfare or, and ukraine will intercept our drone, will be able to really back. ah, we are now leaving the frontline positions of the 185th battalion of the nest peoples army. they've made quite a lot of progress in the last few days and moved deeper into the territory currently controlled by ukrainian nationalist. it is hope that this progress, their advance will continue and ukrainian nationalists will finally stop shelling
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the people of the next room on cost $3.00 of our t learners. people's republic. ah venezuelan opposition leader hon gladto has won a u. k. court ruling over control of around $1000000000.00 worth of gold held in bank of england volts. the u. k. along with some other western countries recognize as well as the president of venezuela. london's high court will court don't need to recognize judgments by the supreme tribunal of justice or venezuela, which concluded incumbent president medulla should manage the gold. venezuelan president has slammed the u. k. of the ruling to hand of the control of the gold reserves. got the operation of kidnapping infested venezuelan gold deposited in the vaults of the bank of england by the central bank of venezuela is shameless and outrageous for the entire venezuelan community for all the people of venezuela and the whole world must know that there is no legal security in london, nor in the bank of england, that at any moment any country or central bank in the world can be robbed of its
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international reserves. we spoke to daniel shaw, professor, lesson american and caribbean studies at the city university of new york, who told us that the case, high court decision will home ordinary venezuelans. this is naked neo colonial aggression against that as well or against any country that they can't control. who are the court of england in the bank of england to determine what to do with all $2000000000.00 the vendors willing gold. this belongs to the everyday people who have been as well that could be used for the 30000000 people of that country in the form of scholarships, investments in education, investments in much needed infrastructure. but this is part of the allow u. k, u. s. western imperialist assault on ben. it's one of the sovereignty that has endured now since the $998.00 election of hugo chavez
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as places another massive heat wave spain as planning to impose new restrictions on air conditioning to save energy and at an energy crisis in the region. auto contributor rachel marston, explains how effective european measures to survive the hottest summer on record really are. as western europe continues to face, one of the hottest summers on record. and yet another impending heat wave, spain has now decided to impose a highly debatable air conditioning limit to save energy in their misguided efforts to undermine russian gas sails. under madrid's newly published decree, public and commercial buildings will now be barred from setting their air conditioning lower than 27 degrees celsius in the summer, and their heating lower than 19 degrees celsius in winter. the rule is mandatory for these values, but not for households yet, except as a recommendation, european officials never seem to miss an opportunity to exert even greater control
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over people's daily lives. this time under the pretext of energy security, which they're selling as reduce dependence on russian gas. i'm surprisingly though, the drama has already stirred a lot of debate among the spanish right now. perhaps suggested by the heat wave we are experiencing, i would say that with $27.00 degrees we will be very hot. perhaps we could work at 25 degrees, but not at 27. generally speaking, you can work at 27 degrees, but to reach that temperature in hot areas, you need to put the air conditioner at 22 or 23 degrees for a couple of hours. so i am worried that it will not be allowed to exceed $27.00 degrees at any time. it's regularly hitting 40 degrees celsius this summer in madrid. now imagine thinking that you could head to the local cinema, for example, to cool off watch a movie in the air conditioning, and instead yet there. and if you find it packed with people, giving off enough body heat to raise the temperature well above the government. mandated, 27 degrees celsius. the measure will no doubt result in busy bodies. susan policing
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every one else to ensure that they adhere to these measures. much like they did during the coping. pandemic mandates and restrictions. and we've already seen the kind of societal divisions that caused in italy. a similar law mandates. the air conditioning be set no lower than 25 degrees celsius. it all was in the framework of the use mandate for member states to lower their gas used by 15 percent starting this month. meanwhile, in germany, enough citizens see the writing on the wall that they're running out and buying electric heaters to keep themselves warm in the event that the gas tops run dry. sending sales soaring with experts now warning that it could impact the stability of the national grid. and in france, nuclear power plants have been forced to lower production levels because successive heat waves here have caused a shortage of water to cool the reactors. this puts france in even more precarious position when it was going to rely on nuclear energy ahead of the winter gas crunch
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. the lever, frances largest opposition, party, and parliament mapping. the pen is sounding the alarm about a blackout. barnet, though, miguel de says europe is going to face a blackout, notably on the question of russian gas in port boy, these sanctions are simply useless. so all they do as make europeans suffer us. and that incidentally includes french people for you need a huge dose of bad faith. not to realize that on the contrary, to the inflated claims of our government, the russian economy as not on its knees, who they are not on the brink of bankruptcy, but french energy transition minister and yes, pioneering. now she says that it's lapel remarks that are extraordinarily dangerous and irresponsible, always playing up the security threat, bogey man, even in the face of self imposed economic strife. well, that brings us to the end of the news for this hallway. you can always head to our website at ot heat. i'll come for more updates. but in the meantime,
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for me and the waste of the team here in moscow, thanks for joining us. ah ah ah, ah ah ah, ah, a ah ah,
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