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i with a, with thousands of supporters of former pakistani prime minister in iran con, gathered near his residence to block police attempts to arrest the politicians. rocha's foreign ministry says, here will bear full responsibility if it is found to be behind the killing of daria . do get up daughter of renown to russian philosopher alexander doogan. moscow says if proven this would amount to state terrorism. the journalist's killing has been picked up by western media, resulting in rather cynical headlines,
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trying to focus on alexander to get himself portraying him as the driving force behind rushes for involved with winter is not far away. heating and prices continue to rise. you case of top officials expressed concern over the countries gas situation, predicting a possible humanitarian crisis with some larger rep from our studios in moscow. this is our teacher national. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now we start with breaking news. this, our pakistani police have issued an arrest warrant for former prime minister iran con, for threatening a judge and top officials during a rally earlier. the order sparked wide outrage among his supporters. the
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people are taking to the streets and cities across pakistan in support of iran con, including hundreds gathered in front of his residence to prevent police from taking action roads. in the residential area where his residence is located are reported to have been blocked by protesters. the former p m supporters are threatening those who dared to arrest their leader, also promising a full takeover of the capitol is lama bud. but con himself seems not so worried about any dangers, as he has been congratulating his party members on twitter on an election victory in the city of rochester. a local reporter, java drama is at the scene and says that people are ready for a possible take over a just
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these people are saying that a g g a was good about i'm i need with a gun to government off. i'm so your boss should you need to. it is an article in the government has not made any such a fine, mr. tonight, but after a gathering in a shutdown that you would also have a very popular particularly often he's told and be met them. think you mentioned
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focus on telling people that this is a agenda. it was a government backing up of this year. he has been in, he got up lead a medical fund toppling is government. and since then the economy has started going to late. i've been approved to come to get it in about this on the farm. a prime minister is demanding the elections something because dominic, even if you don't want to because dental that believe is a most likely be likely put it done. but there have been, there been allegations a, i got the job, you know, the former prime minister of pakistan is the founder of one of the largest
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political parties in the country. back in april, he was ousted through a no confidence motion. the series of events comes as iran con, on friday, called for his supporters to come out in protest against the alleged torture of a senior member of his political party shovels. gill, who was detained last week for allegedly making controversial remarks about the country's army iran con. in his address, had threatened to found cases against the top police officials, a magistrate the election commission of pakistan, and political opponents over the treatment of gil, according to a police report, the former p. m issued threats and attempted to mount pressure on the judiciary. pakistan's immediate regulatory body has imposed a ban on live telecast of iran con speeches with immediate effect. after the former prime minister, criticized police and other state institutions. let's listen to what he had to say . to those who are allowed to live would tell tales of ganga combs,
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brutality. this resulted in many city surrendering to among go hold without to fight. this is what the government is doing by torturing shadows, guilt, they want to tell us that if they can break him physically, mentally than they can do to anyone in pakistan, i'm inviting everyone to join us, embrace their voice in process courses as a rapidly developing situation. we will keep track of it for you and keep you updated with the latest events as they come through. our newsroom will do that throughout the nice as western sanctions have backfired and panting some of the biggest economies in europe, britain, germany, switzerland, and others. officials are concerned over the upcoming winter. i mean fears that people will have to choose between buying food or eating their homes are te, contributor rachel marsden, comments. anyone who just a few months ago would amused about a potential humanitarian crisis in the u. k. or d, industrialization of germany or blackouts in wealthy switzerland would have
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probably been laughed out of the room and into an insane asylum. we're talking here about the most developed nations on earth. and yet that's exactly where things are at to day. it's still summer time here in europe with the winter's pea heating seasons still always off. and yet, every day now official across the continent are making increasingly dire. predictions about the impact of the energy crisis caused by europe sanctioning of its own gas supply from russia. the latest to sound the alarm is the mayor of london city khan, who called attention on twitter to britain's national hall system leaders saying that the u. k. could be facing a humanitarian crisis as people have to make a choice between feeding themselves and paying for heating. as we near the winter months, choosing between heating and eating is a fair and reality. for many, the impact on people's health will increase the pressure on our, in a chess off to, to pandemic years. the government must act now to protect people in the n, a chest british industry. leaders are also warning of potential closures of shops,
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restaurants, cafes, and nightclubs. as they get hit with impossibly high energy bills, perhaps even to the point of bankruptcy, according to media reports and representatives of german industry fear an exodus of manufacturers of car parts, chemicals and steel, all to, to record high costs of power, currently reaching a price that's $11.00 times higher than typical analysts are also fearing resulting on rust. if the industry has to go to shortened work, weeks and reduced pay, thanks to the energy crunch. this is where i get nervous. the ingredients for social unrest are there and the risk of that is under appreciated. meanwhile, swiss officials are drawing up doomsday style scenarios amid a fear of potential blackouts or even a shut down of the power grid. all these nations officials are going to great lengths to comment on how they're handling this slow motion train wreck streaming about the potential fall out. while ignoring the fact that halting the crash is
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entirely within the power and control of their own governments. they're not, is in bystanders, their architects of this crisis, and it's just a matter of stepping not from the ledge, taking a deep breath and ending their self harming sanctions. but instead, as the e, you constantly points out. they're all united this time in their folly, and it seems increasingly like their intent on pulling all of their citizens down together with them. an investigation is underway for the killing of russian journalists. daria dugan am the daughter of influential anti western political philosopher. alexander dugan police have reported that 400 grams of explosives were attached to underneath the car. georgina was driving while many have blamed ukraine for the bombing g of has rejected any involvement. now the russian foreign ministry had these comments following the attack. if ukrainian involvement is confirmed,
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then it is state terrorism carried out by the key of regime. there have been plenty of facts accumulated over the years from political cause for violence to participation of ukrainian leadership and state services and crimes. authorities have now confirmed that it was 30 year old darya do. geena, who was the victim in this incident, were currently about 20 kilometers outside of moscow now. and you could see behind me the scene of the incidents where it's half, 9 on saturday nights. moscow time, what is thought to be an improvised explosive device ripped through and su vickery, indiadukes dinner and tore it apart and threw it from one side of the road. so the other now you can see just behind me, investigators and forensic investigator sifting through the debris, carefully and just to my left here you can see see the remains of that vehicle. no alexander to get the philosopher is a widely known philosopher here. he's known his political and ideological work is
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also known in the west of his anti western rhetoric. and he was seen at the scene very shortly after visibly, understandably distressed. no reports to suggest that diggin himself and his daughter, they watched the attending a festival nearby and he was giving a talk on tradition and history. his daughter was a guest at this events, and reportedly dugeon was initially intending to leave the event in the same car as his daughter will. reportedly the last minutes he decided to take a different vehicle. it won't be surprised if investigators were investigating this as a more of an a targeted attack. now that's definitely something that one of daria's friends, beliefs of husband judicial order were obviously it was an attack on alex under dugan. for a long time. the collective west has considered him as buddhist main ideologists.
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so he's presented that way in the western press. therefore, i think that he was supposed to become a sacred sacrifice. this can be compared to slap in a glove in the face scene. here is your main. i the oldest, and that's what we did to him in your own capital. this is an audacious attempt to show to the whole world what they are ready to do. now daria herself, she followed somewhat in her father's footsteps. she, it was a political commentator and very frequently appeared on russian television. now she's a co author of a book called kinney gazette or book said in english, which is due to be released this autumn. she's also been to the dumbass on a spoke out in favor of russia's military operation there. she found herself on the u. k. sanction list back in july. i am honored to be in the same boat as my father . the fact that we are on the sanctions from the united states, canada, australia, and the united kingdom is a symbol that we the dawkins are on the path of truth in the fight against
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globalism. for 8 years in ukraine versa, forbear, was cultivated by various programs. and history was written after the physical massacre of russians in those 8, terrible years for don bus with daily shelling. the philosopher alexander, duke and his daughter are on the nearest for yachts websites. now this is a ukrainian website that blacklists and enemies of the ukrainian states. now we can see some of alexander on russian tv. what we do really, what we look at, people are biding burrell, soros and schwab's is people are maniacs. they are not old by their age, but by the way, they think we want to save their western dominance at all costs, but it no longer exists and they are still trying to save it is a complete delusion. so the musto region investigative committee has now lost a criminal case into this incident, suspecting, foul play. earlier, we spoke with it to russian political journalist to both say, alexander dugan was the true target of the attack. i think shown to blow they was
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inflicted on daria was directed at alexander. do give me the tragic death daughter and are regarded as a child sleeping when she covered her father with herself. a huge thinker and a colossal idea carried by alexander who knew death is the price for a huge idea. what could happen can be called terrorism, which couldn't be frank. this is a battle of huge ideas. this crucial sense. this is of laurel by the dark courses on the russian consciousness. gosh, wow. sharia was a very bright and intelligent person. she was a real home national political science. the fact that we lost her such a young age who tragedy. she made a sacrifice to her father. there's no doubt that the target in this terrorist attack was alexandra again. this is the man who created a synthesis of antique global as ideology applicable not only to russia, but also to the whole world. west understands that this idea can undermine their global dominance. they know who do get is they decided to strike at our decision
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making center. dugan is undoubtedly among the most important people to gloat was struck directly at table. it happened that diary accidentally accepted his death instead of him. i think we have to expect such attacks on intellectual centers will continue. we need to be prepared for everything. and now it's important to investigate his treasure, his terrorist attack and neutralize these several years. western media outlets have reacted to the killing with some publishing, rather cynical headlines. many also described alexandra doogan as the driving force behind rushes foreign policy or cheese. rachel blevins earlier spoke to my colleague unit o'neil takes us through some of the colored coverage. well, the focus right now has really been on her father alexander do again, more specifically his political views, and also his supposed ties to the russian government. we've got cnn, referring to him as student spiritual guide, the u. s. government funded radio free europe is referring to him as hooton's brain
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. and then at the same time, the daily mail also a very different turn here. they decided to focus. and on those tragic videos we saw from the scene in which to go with being there with his hands on his head, looking completely distressed as he watched the car that his daughter had been driving engulfed in flames. and they really talked about it as if this was some sort of a scene from a hollywood movie. but at the same time, there have been many people on social media who have not been nearly as poetic. they have been justifying. and even in some cases celebrating daria is dead because of the fact that they don't agree with the political views of herself and her father. he was the target and she was fully acceptable collateral damage, and not all ukrainians are red in. she called them sub humans. what she got was sub rosa. of course you are free to believe it was his compatriots works for me. he raised her to be a nazi and he dragged her into nazi groups. and i will actually quote duke himself,
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what doesn't kill me? killed some one else. in this case, his daughter, why is there such interest in the russian philosopher and what spark such a negative reaction to alexander to get? yeah, when it comes to do again, he is largely been seen as a controversial figure in the west for years now and not stems from his criticism of the us and its allies. and of course their interference, really all around the world. he has condemned the targeting of russian speaking people in ukraine, and he's also been very vocal in his support of russia defends of the people in the don bass and in crimea. now it's those views from both himself and his daughter that have made them end up as the subject of sanctions from the west in recent years. now, when it comes to the work that daria was doing before she was killed, some have said that she was actually investigating the notorious nato funded group belling, cat. and notably, it was belling cats. founder was one of those taught voices on twitter,
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posting some very offensive messages in relation to her debt, german blogger, and war correspondent, thomas rober, personally knew daria, do get them and says she is, is targeting journalists and the western press doesn't want to admit. while she was enforced, which customer to me from the 1st time i made a conference and we immediately at the very long discussion because she was, she's only 29 by 30 and she is very experienced and has a very bright knowledge of international politics. i think, well they want to stand for father and extension was the daughter i know i knew personally, by the way, and i know that often she gave the car ukrainian channel expressive tv, which was founded to support my dime, the money from the u. s. and the netherlands embassy, and from us they made video. what was what type of do get on the shock and it's, it's good. so another ukrainian side said she was liquidated. german
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media, which i have look now they all talking about, crocket, propagate this and so on. you know, the thing is they don't want to tell the people in the west, the ukraine is killing journalists until they call them proper going. this is very simple for the western media. if you are pro nature pro us euro jungle institute, criticized to and us, you are a program just so this is just the framing and this is a real fine, like like from big picture from propaganda core. one of the same thing and different names. even on the, on the political way of thinking and just mrs. just railing. ah, china has revealed. it is writing off a series of loans given to 17 african countries, while at the same time, announcing new infrastructure projects on the continent. it comes after beijing already cancelled $3400000000.00 in loans, and restructured more than $15000000000.00 of african debt accumulated since the
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start of the century. despite that, china has been blamed by western governments for using debt trap, diplomacy for the past few years, china uses so called debt diplomacy to expand its influence. today the country is offering hundreds of billions of dollars in infrastructure loans to governments from asia to africa, to europe, and even latin america. yet the terms of those loans are opaque at best. and the benefits invariably flow overwhelmingly to beijing. just as siri longo, which took on a massive debt to let chinese state companies build a port of questionable commercial value 2 years ago that country could no longer afford its payments. so beijing pressured sir lanka to deliver the new port directly into chinese hands. despite washington criticism of china,
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america has also been accused of using loans as an instrument of foreign policy. particularly 2 countries in crisis such as free locker, which currently owes 81 percent of its external debt to the u. s. into european financial institutions. while a lend lease act for ukraine could see tears paying back what it owes for decades. independent china specialist and are long says, chinese loans to african nations differ from financial aid offered by western countries. time has been a long time already, and most of this country is benefited from child investment infrastructure. and here in life, a big difference between 5 and those that meant by, with those led by with a conditional on the total political
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development in the southern african countries where it's china as those thought tied to that with total politics. obviously the most of all of the, most of all these african countries are struggling with their capacity to grow because just receiving loads or a for example. in fact at western countries i've given. busy me, a, you know, was just cash loans, the app and countries, according to various studies. they have actually cost a sort of a action with african countries with all the capacity to grow their own economies. because the lack of the past due to lack of infrastructure, for example, in sri lanka, before the chinese in the country is all really heavily. and of course by giving
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them for the low only piece that i think that is also learning a lesson. but it is also on infrastructure. so i think that this is a lesson all. ready in fact, it does developing countries and you'll get to developing well, including the united states or even china. but of course, of the a also visit those long african countries on flooding in the eastern part of afghanistan, this past weekend has left dozens dead. a particularly heavy rainy season has caused widespread damage to infrastructure. it's putting additional strain on a country still trying to pick up the pieces following the chaotic us. busy withdrawal and collapse of the government one year ago, throughout this month, our t as devoting special coverage to that contentious anniversary. ah.
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earlier this week, washington announced it had abandoned plans to unfreeze $7000000000.00 of afghan state assets, allegedly because the money could be used to finance terrorism. the war torn central asian country, devastated by 2 decades of u. s. military occupation is teetering on the verge of famine. ah, by sorry, off on a sunday after the u. s. froze, our money people moved under the poverty line. banks have given up, they have no solution. the americans are dishonest. first, they left the country and chaos, and then they froze our money up. they did this intentionally to push us into serious trouble and then take advantage from that in the future. it of europe,
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in my opinion, the us should not miss st. afghans. why the poll people of afghanistan for about 20 years have lived with conflicts hauled ship and suffered poverty. ah, no humble says he went on, we have demanded at washington implement the agreements reach in doha. we have not violated any of the points in the agreement. so far, but we ask others to fulfill darrell obligations as well. ah ah, monica who knows us sanctions have destroyed afghans. homes made children suffer from famine and literally took the clothes from their backs. only
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a rare person here can say that they can make clothes for their children and not mentioned the high prices of flower, oil, sugar, and food after. well, that taught him why, if we talk about the sanctions america imposes on our poor and innocent people. they just want to kill people, ah mm. a believe minima. we want to be seen as ordinary people were not wizards, where people like them all these countries have reached their present level in 30 or 50 years. and they want us to achieve it in one year, even though the condition of the country in which we got it is not good ah.
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who is the aggressor today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing up in yo, each of the problems the cosigner as we speak on the bill in your senior mostly mine or will ship. we're banning all in port show of russian oil and gas fuji. i always upgrade. i mean, i know they plenty of those lower, but it's just the fed said of info liquor can get away or you have regarding joe biden and imposing these sanctions on russia. jo has destroyed the american economy, so there's your boomerang
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over the past few weeks, shorter thousands of additional fortune to germany and coma as part of our commitment to nato's eastern find allies. with using it. if you are to ask that campus, listen, scott, i believe so usefully. is shenika yourself live novel schumer evening. no, she vote on that boy. is that much g e from wars? michelle? marsha, ah, with.
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