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destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang self. with as you can see, the building is there still a blaze as the wire fighters are trying to put it out. that's all it to be careful because their root can collapse at any time. our correspondent reports from a done yet shopping center in gulf did a master blaze after a local officials report shelling by ukrainian forces. party gains access to those up arrows. yeah. nuclear power plants, which russia has been calling all the international atomic energy agency, to visit constant missiles being fired at the plant. so fears of at chernobyl, ask nucular disaster. you can judge for yourself about the danger of such attacks.
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literally a 115 meters from here is the plants, 5th power unit. and it is to working with the world health organization weren't they unfolding humanitarian prices in ethiopia, is worse than what's happening on the ground in ukraine by most of the 8 available flowing to kiev non india. well, for its own way in the world and not give into external pressure, that's what the country's ambassador to russia tells art. india always takes decisions on its own based on its own national interest and keeping in mind whatever it feels is best for its own country people. and that's how we will continue with mid day in brazil yet midnight in coyote 2 and 6 in the evening. here in moscow, welcome to the global news roundup on our t. i'm, you know, the u. s. once the sea rushes strategic exhaustion. now it's according to russia's
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defense minister survey, chicago. the speaking of the defense meeting of the shanghai cooperation organization minister shall you also reiterated that russia is seeking to minimize casualties among civilians. in the ukraine conflict. hooded spirits in missouri, missouri is military operation. the ukraine, russia 40 follows the norms of humanitarian law. strikes a carried out with precision weapons on ukrainian military infrastructure. everything is being done to avoid civilian casualties. of course, this slows down the pace of the offensive, but we're doing this deliberately. the military of race is being conducted in accordance to the original plan all tossed as we complete it. the goal of the u. s . and it's accomplices, is to bring about rushes, strategic exhaustion in order to eliminate its competition in geopolitical phase, as well as to warn other states from pursuing independent foreign policies. while, while russia stresses it's trying to minimize civilian casualties,
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a shopping center in done yet has been hit by shelling that local officials are blaming on ukrainian forces. the building was soon engulfed in flames or a correspondent in the city. what a man custer, of texas through boy were driving along with a de net skull fire department said to a supermarket, that was us rock early in the morning. here in a don f fumes of smoke can be seen from every port of this city. apparently a fire department from all over that's out there on the scene at the moment. fire fighters are still fighting at the blaze of this supermarket. you can see plumes of smoke are still everywhere. now this says supermarkets or a mega market, as they call it here, sells everything from a food items to medicine to anything else that's the locals might needa. i myself picked up humanitarian aid from a this supermarket numerous times in order to deliver it to places. so here in the
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next people republic where they needed now the choir fighters just asked me to move over just a bit in case just to put us out of danger if you will. now, at the moment, local authorities are reporting that there were several strikes against this supermarket right now. it looks like it's completely destroyed, asked for the situation around this area. now there isn't as single military as structure here. so it looks like it's so obvious that the target was a civilian infrastructure. the strike took place at 10 o'clock in the morning. the supermarket was open at 8 o'clock and i this place is very popular among the local residents. as you can see, the building is this still a blaze as a fire fighters are trying to put it out. that's all it to be careful because the root can collapse at any time. employees of the supermarket are now trying to
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salvage as much of merchandise as possible at the moment that they can't even speak so as they can even give us the account. because there's still quite a lot to be done. room on coffer of our tea. the next people's republic for the long awaited mission by the international atomic energy agency to this up erosion nuclear power plant could take place within days. valve is, according to the bodies director general. the facility now under russian military control as come under continued shelling in recent weeks with moscow blaming ukrainian forces for the bombardment. the plant is the largest nuclear power station in europe, and the shelling has stroke fears of a nuclear catastrophe. with the potential experts say to be worse than the turn noble disaster. they states such an incident could affect many countries which neighbor ukraine on even reach as far as tricky. r t rushes alexi rep and is the 1st international journalist to report from the sprawling territory group. nice if
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you would be awesome. later stan says the largest power plant in europe suffer raja is being shelled daily by the cranium military recently as a result of yet another attack, one civilian was killed on the spot and yet another was fatally wounded. still, the station continues to operate with its reactors, generating energy, who's just not going through. cloud. no is not softening. we're currently near one of the pumping stations up as upper ocean nuclear plant. ukrainian shell landed here in late july. you can see the consequences of that shelly right now for yourself, but this station continues to work as the main equipment is located in the basement about old dominion acoya for the while at our own continued to reach this crater within the vicinity of the cleaning facilities was created last saturday due to
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shelling by ukrainian forces. you can just for yourself about the danger of such attacks. literally a 150 meters from here is the plants, 5th power unit. and it is still working just around the corner. another. no, i mean it's on the phone at the moment. the radiation at the station as well as the surrounding areas is within norms. the showing it mostly auxilary equipment, hydrogen and oxygen facilities. we're trying to repair the damage as soon as possible, so that the nuclear plant will not have to halt its operations. i deem dawn 312345. you can lose cow when you look at this building and try to figure out how many shells landed here. but the defense ministry has accurate statistics on how many times ukrainian forces fired at this approach in nuclear plant. and it is ready to share that data with the global community, including with the i e a. but no one is in a hurry to come here yet. but at his approach, a nuclear plant out of 6 power units,
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3 or under scheduled repair to are working normally. and one is working at about 10 percent of its capacity to insure its own safety with the cooling system. beauties to clue but had shown that shattered glass walls damaged by shrapnel. this is the lesser evil that can happen as a result of artillery shelling of a nuclear power plant in russia. even according to the most conservative estimates, in the event of a detonation of the nuclear reactor, a radioactive cloud could cover half of europe where it would take at least a decade to eliminate all of the consequences. didn't do it as a barrel sky, as these people, the territory of this approach plants is really impressive. it takes at least an hour to just walk around the power units. but from the view of a satellite, a reconnaissance drone, the entire territory can be seen all at once. if russian heavy artillery was located here, that would have become public knowledge long ago, the photos would have been published all over the media. but that is not happening because there is no heavy russian weaponry here. witnessing while the west is
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deliberately concealing key of shelling of these up rogia plunk, making russia a scapegoat for everything. that's what moscow's invoice to the u. n. a said during a security council meeting, the plant was attacked again in recent days. russia's representative reiterated that moscow does not use the facility for any military purposes. those who are new, i think us listen to start today. we again heard the old broken record. russia is to blame for everything. the real background of the events around this approach in a nuclear power plant is shamelessly hushed up. obvious facts or hinder denied. all this is done with one single purpose to whitewash their care of commanders, no matter what they do. they have carte blanche for the most unreasonable actions in the knowledge that they can be justified by their patron. in any case, contrary to the false claims of the key of regime and as curators, russia does not deploy heavy weapons on the territory of the nuclear power plant and does not use the station for military purposes. the russian defense ministry is
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ready to arrive, the international atomic energy agency with high resolution images will show that weapons, especially heavy ones, are not located on the territory of the plant. the humanitarian disaster unfolding in ethiopia is worse than in ukraine. that's the warning from the head of the world. health organization has criticize the amount of aid flowing into the country compared to the masses. kia is receiving. he says, i can tell you that the humanitarian crisis integrates more than you crave, without an exaggeration. and i say it is many months ago may be the reason is the color of the skin of the people into gray. i haven't heard of been the last 5, few man to several months now. even ahead of stay talking about the 2 i condition anywhere in the develop good expression to gray is just one example of a global humanitarian crisis. we are here hearing from you in agencies as well as
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private groups that for this year alone, they need just under $50000000000.00 to be able to provide for the more than $200000000.00 vulnerable people. now, many of these people are in the middle east and are in africa, and where as the money that has been sent to ukraine has been forthcoming. what we are witnessing is an alarming short for of many an aide reaching the middle east and africa. it's, of course the question needs to be asked why the discrepancy and this is a question that is pinpointed and highlighted by martin prophets of the united nations. this is the biggest funding gap we've ever seen, mostly because the number of vulnerable people who need support is increasing faster. now in the 1st 7 months of this year, the u. n. was able to raise only a 3rd of the money that is needed at the same time, the money that was needed for the ukraine has been plentiful. so if i could just break that down to grab region ignore than ethiopian, i can't, it's been
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a civil war since november 2020. and the figures point to 4500000 people who are in urgent need of emergency food. of that number 3 quarters of a 1000000 will be starving within the next few weeks. the world food program has also reported that by october, this year it will have run out of food for people in ethiopia. if you move across to bangladesh, there you have your range of refugees. now we're talking here about a 1000000 displaced people who all need emergency assistance. they are fully reliant on that. and any kind of decreased funding will affect shelter will affect nutrition, will affect sanitation with result that many of them i'm barking on, dangerous a boat journeys to try and reach a better. you check if you move across to somalia. here, there has been a devastating drought and a fixed point to at least 1000000 people there who are internally displaced. and
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another 7000000 who are facing acute, sued security or insecurity. at the same time, you have 7675000 syrian refugees in a camp in jordan. they've been they since 2011 and that kemp is an urgent need of repairs. there's no electricity. and there's an alarming humanitarian crisis unfolding there. by comparison, you look at the ukraine now they the initial pill went out by the united nations for morning, $6000000000.00. that was to assist ukrainian, refugees, both within the country and outside the country. not only was that appeal mates, but even more money was raised. the 2nd appeal is also on track to being mate. so of course the question needs to be asked why the discrepancy? and this is the question that is answered by the you in agency spokesperson. the war and ukraine has illustrated very starkly how it is possible to rapidly and
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extensively mobilize support for refugees and respond to humanitarian needs. when political commitment is there a situation nice way you have agencies like the you and hcr that are having to make it very difficult and distraught and heartbreaking choices. the simple reality is that in the next few months, they will be large numbers of people who are helpless and who are in desperate need of humanitarian help. who was simply not be receiving us. india has lashed out a big tech with a parliamentary committee, grilling representatives of the world's largest technology companies for stripping opportunities. they say for small businesses. the committee alleges that amazon google, netflix goober, facebook, apple, and twitter are all responsible for their hit domestic indian companies took through on for a competition. the firms in question deny about. well,
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let's go live to new delhi and are correspond ruined june sharma. hi there. in june, yeah, the government really putting this spotlight on perceived monopolies by some of the world's most recognizable names. they're take us through it. in fact, i would have been given to understand the way of my sources is that the parliament c panel or finance in india is likely looking at recommending a new legislation to or prevent them properly by some of the big tech companies. for example, google, amazon, apple, netflix timeline, your brand, yes to the the bomb and g committee has some of the representatives or some of the biggest tech companies, the names that i just mentioned, the amazon google, netflix apple is well, and essentially the quiz them with about 10 questions pertaining go on the
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bidding policy and usage of data. when shop a competition, you know how does that he's used to and whether the data that is used restricts the n g or other plays into the market. also, what are you doing when it comes to suspending some of the applications now, why did this happen over the past few months? saw some indian companies in the digital space, especially have been now filing complaints about, you know, i'm say, a business practices or a, some of the big tech companies are how the restrict the market for them. how the essential because they're all kids and stop the market and see now of all this stuff particular parliamentary committee has all sort on those from them in writing as well. the are likely to make a detailed report for the government. and of course, like i said,
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they are likely to recommend a new legislation to prevent the monopoly of the big companies in india rendering thanks very much for taking us through the archie correspondent, runjun sharma. o. d. keeping attention on the country. we will continue to make decisions based on our own national interest. that is the message from india's ambassador to russia who was speaking during a commemoration event in moscow marking 75 years of indian independence. now, one such decision is strengthening ties with russia. new delhi has already increased its oil purchases from moscow, which reached a record level in june. now india is set to join russian military exercises later this month, as well. the countries envoy to moscow se there's plenty more room for cooperation in the future to know, always takes decisions on its own based on the so national interest, obviously there is the new reality. there are, you know,
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there are many banks which are sanctioned. there are logistical issues, there are payment issues which have to be overcome. we have to find the way a forward. there is tremendous growth for increasing entre to make on the corporation you've seen just in the last few months at a certain change in the direction of trade. we certainly buying lots more oil from russia and fertilizers also, but i think there's a greater demand from russia for many more products, consumer goods, food processing items, auto parts. so a lot of areas which can get this thing in tuning of course, traditional items like we're also mocking 75 years of india, russia, diplomatic relations. and i'm sure that this wonderful tradition, we have a friendship and quote, christian will continue well into the future. now despite an energy crisis taking hold in the you, pollings president is calling for the dismantling of the north stream to pipeline, which is belt to supply gas from russia to europe with her take on the development . here's our t contributor ritual. marsden,
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officials across the european union have been pushing this unity rhetoric pretty hard lately. but as various member states start eyeing tough times on the horizon with energy inflation and cost of living crises, that solidarity looks like it's about to be tested. some countries are on such a blind anti russian footing that they're promoting scorched earth policies. the polish president is now saying that he wants to see that nord stream to gas pipeline dismantle, which would literally burn the energy bridge between russia and europe. these radical remarks come at a time when germany, which heavily subsidizes poland through the u is in d trouble. sheep rushing gas powered by germany were power germany to the status of the economic industrial engine of the european union. it was the use own sanctions and germany's total delusion that green energy could do all the heavy lifting without russian gas that now in peril. the status. meanwhile,
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belgian prime minister, alexander the crew is warning of $5.00 to $10.00 difficult winters for europe. which is just astounding. here we have the head of state of a european country who's talking like he's a mere observer. why isn't he screaming to the roof talks about the need to plug the gas back in? and french officials now are coming to the realization that frances long neglected nuclear power plants and low water levels for reactor cooling. mean that a return to a greater dependence on nuclear power may not be the panacea that they figured it would be. you might recall that hungry was the only e country to initially refuse to cut its own gas supply from russia. but now fears are reportedly emerging within the e u that bulgaria could be next to come to its senses. and a new interim government appointed by president room and rod of could exploit the opportunity ahead of the art her 2nd general election to re establish an energy
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lifeline with russia. this is all according to media reports. now relative, by the way, is a former air force chief and mic fighter jet pilot, who apparently isn't prone to the need your for us, a phobia of his predecessor who was ousted in a jew nonprofit its vote. the sands could also be shifting in italy, where right wing italian prime ministerial hopeful georgia, maloney slammed the eas energy policies on the campaign trail. edaly is not in an easy cetacean, even the best efforts of our government have left us and difficult situation. public debt out of control were in the heart of europe in skyrocketing energy prices that had bringing families in businesses to their knees. energy prices are hitting record highs across europe this week, and governments are now in a race against time to save their own citizens and economies before they crumble under devastating costs. in a situation that you have to admit entirely of their own making or on
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another story to bring you to day japanese companies are suspending the withdrawal of their businesses from russia. that is, according to local media, which note that since july, not a single japanese company has ceased operations or left russia. it also appears that asian countries are continuing to buy russian fossil fuel source data shows that russia has become the largest supplier of oil to china for 3 months in a row. moreover, the spike big condemnation of russia's offensive in ukraine. japan has become the 2nd largest and puerto all russian fossil fuels after china. by more than $5000000000.00 worth from moscow. economist on political commentator, i k, homer believes asian countries are moving to secure their economies. so the agent takes the job to secure the energy supply because they expect the know without energy you can not survive as an economy saving baton and by the russian
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fuel and the russian energy. so even if the so called way wants to have the, or afterwards back from the russian is not say it's not c q or whether they will get us. so they are the west is really play with, with the future by doing this sanction. or just because some presidents in the us told them not to, i mean this is all ridiculous. and this takes matters where we have to say we have to ask whether the politics, especially politicians in the works on primary, really acting in behalf of their population. or whether they are acting against the benefit of their own population, the asian people do it. they are in behalf in favor of the population. so that's
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why they are taking the johns and, and buying the fuel on staying with the energy theme, saudi arabian nights, the continuation of joint projects with her run in the oil industry, despite increasing pressure from the u. s. according to the iranian off shore, oil company to run and re out expect to complete the development of the s fundy or oil field within 36 months. now the background to that being u. s. and iran represented this casting mutual recriminations for the failure of the 16 month long talks to restart the iranian nuclear do. in addition, a number of our states are trying to normalize relations with t. ron, with a view to diffusing tensions in the region, the united, remember, it's also plans to reinstate it's a buster to run for the 1st time in 6 years. we spoke with an a really geopolitical level, is 2 things such a reproach. more of those regional countries, worries, washington u. s. government causes difficulties in this part of the rules they engage in was
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the chair, the people at the engage in terrorism. they don't want to see a relation between iran and its neighbors. is that the old policy of divide and conquer the only way the americans can dictate the demand to the south region. countries is situated really out of iran and then advance foreign policy. both the same thing in europe today think a bully as of russia and causing difficulties, and i show your preparation and as the countries in this part of the world get close to each other, then not going to be much demand for us intervention. and that's what the united states fish ah, the former catherine brig, your guinea, roy's men, has been detained for his public criticism of the actions of the russian army and
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don bass and ukraine. that's according to media outlets fighting the russian ministry of internal furs, the maximum penalty under current laws designed to prevent the spread of false information about the russian armed forces is up to 5 years imprisonment. police also reportedly rated several properties linked to mister roy's men. the ex merit was previously find 3 times under russian law against quote, discrediting military because her website is where you'll find were and all those stories to why not leave a commenter to as well when you're there, all this good to hear what you're thinking right there my from all scope, this is our teachers. ah, ah
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is the aggression tune. chose is war today. i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions, but they go to just let me know in the school showing it as we speak on the least any more streamline the banding, all in ports of russian oil and gas combined and imposing these sanctions. i brush you as destroy the american inspector, so there's your boomerang. i re suffering the i key interest really hitting people in the pocket book list, marcia, using your your router visit or not you. this is gonna impose severe cost on the russian economy of immediately, and hi, lisa mazda from there totally by the we have list for the social names are for them,
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are started by the rule that he makes this, all the emeralds. remember him very and absorbed a shuttle to columbia. it's thick body hub, did show that 21st century is with the asians, it. russia is also an asian country and began to develop military cooperation. similar to what nature does in europe propose lower gibberish official for to swing by law or fitting trade was the search for new markets in port substitution. the word sanctions has become part of our daily vocabulary neutralizer, flooded with more and more reports of restrictions. however, sanctions has an instrument of influence and nothing new. they been used against russia for decades. sunk to remedy against new threats. here is paul is
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a kick instrument for jacob stared with every new york and i had a movement for your move. how and then did the united states come up with this concept of sanctions instead of real military action operation sanctions can be imposed when you don't know what to do. does the united states want to go to war with russia or were you, craig? i can tell you right now bed that would not be a popular outcome. a given the fact that russia has 6000 nuclear weapons, we are 5500 in any war with russia. we're the attend because a global temperatures rise by say, 200000 degrees or meaning the end of the world. today, russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing most restrictions against individuals, the rest imposed on organizations. some experts compare the measures to financial nuclear warfare when you don't have a military option. economic.
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