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provide russia to be sacrificed, he's a doctor. should i continue this mr. for from us as a lot of some ricardo total, a mixture of knowledge of knowing that the cold war and the gun with it is breaking news from the ukraine color odyssey international officials say 3 people killed and 5 wounded, including a child who is now in serious condition, this damage shelling of the city of and no doubt it rushes defense ministry says at least 60 ukrainian soldiers attempt to stall this up at all sheet nuclear power plant leading to counter measures from moscow's troops at the facility. russia says, do you trade in a taco, and no doubt it was an attempt to prevent an i e, a crew of inspectors from reaching the im titled nuclear facility,
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while european power speak about african nations facing starvation, only 2 cargo ships. karen ukraine's week. i've actually gone there as others go to some of the world's richest nations trans, tells us citizen the brightest rolling blackouts this coming winter. it's storing energy prices while a ceramics company in italy, office workers to sleep last and start earlier in the morning. to reduce electricity costs for lighting and the air conditioning for a company like ours, it's difficult to bear. we're trying to hold on to our savings. we're trying to stand less on lighting and energy. our situation has changed. that the u. s. approved and other $4000000000.00 of military a to ukraine and tie one it stops. it's free at home cobit testing program, due to a lack of funding with
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the news. your world news from moscow, with international, from the entire news team here. a very won't welcome to you. we do continue without breaking news coverage from ukraine here on our fi international that the russian defense ministry says about 60 ukrainian troops attempt to enter the city of antarctica about a bi boats. the ministry has alleged that the arrival of ukrainian troops on the shelling of the city is being done to prevent the nuclear watched all the e a from reaching the upper ocean nuclear plot. so short time ago, correspondent roman called her, gave me these details. according to the russian defense been his feet, 2 groups of at least 60 soldiers arrayed to try to raise the nuclear power power plant and try to attack in and around 6 o'clock in the morning. and they arrived actually by boat and landed about 3 kilometers away from
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the plant itself. and now they did attempt to seize the facility. however, according to russian defense ministry, russian military took all the necessary measures to try and prevent that and eliminate this rating group. it was also alleged that ukrainian troops opened fire against the nuclear power plant and it was indeed an artillery flyer. and a shells landed about 400 meters away from the nuclear power plants 1st power units. now, russian defense ministry are calling this a provocation against the visits of the un. so nuclear watch, doctors up her all she and nuclear power plants to try and examine and inspect what's been going on there. now ukrainian authorities, it ends up our raj, m y,
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and you are saying that it was a russia who opens our fire along the route where the un un experts were supposed to travel. meanwhile, the situation in, in their good door where the nuclear power plant is located is very dire at the moment as a ukrainian artillery continues shelley, the town as vendor sand from local authorities, at least 3 peaceful civilians have zide this morning and civilian infrastructure was damaged as well, including 2 kindergartens. now vladimir rog, alpha top council member of the zap roshay region administration describe for us the situation in the city. so the cranium troops have been firing from rocket artillery systems intensely throughout the city of an air guitar since 5 in the
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morning. the showing is also heading a residential area outside the city where civilians have been taking shelter from previous showing in the city center. there were massive artillery tax a couple of days ago, leaving 2 people in serious condition, a medical center and at least 2 kindergartens were also hit with places rafting at those schools. it's unclear how many victims there were ukrainian army started attacking the city ahead of the i. e. a visits there's smoke everywhere, fires everywhere. it's very frightening in the city. people are trying to survive, however, the 10th of a several days in a row. officials say the city of another god has been continuously shelled by camps military thought earlier, a military drone attack to city administration building in an article that also as we understand though, no one has reportedly heard in that strike. meanwhile, another drone was shot down after had opened fire upon radio active and waste
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facilities at the embattled nuclear plant. and that is according to the russian military. now that is a team of experts from the international atomic energy agency has arrived in the ukranian controlled city all was approaching as just north of the nuclear power plant, which has been held and guarded by russian forces for several months. the vienna based a wants to create a permanent mission at the atomic facility, also assess its condition off the weeks of shelling. my mission, the mission that seeks to prevent a nuclear accidents. and to preserve this important, the largest, the biggest nuclear power guns in europe. the, the whole of europe, not only in ukraine. so this is what we are concentrating. even with numerous attacks at all, just around the plot. concerns are high over what conclusions the e a will draw as cases have already emerged,
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according to some with international agencies have changed their mind to apparently better suit of mainstream narrative. i'll give you an example. the visit comes off to another global watchdog that of, i'm just the international, came under fire fruits, criticism of kiev and had to backtrack. earlier this month, it published a report accusing the ukrainian military of violating humanitarian law, claiming kia was putting civilian lives at risk by placing his military assets deliberately in and around civilian infrastructure. the report on human shields sparked fury in kiev, which led to amnesty international issuing an apology for doing its job. now we spoke with former pentagon atlas michael maloof. he told us the investigation has no choice. it must be impartial because your tentative would be a catastrophe. cool, it's, it's very western dominated,
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as you can imagine. so it's going to be, it's going to take a western more western perspective on things. and, and that seems to be the crux of this entire crisis in the 1st place. is these vs west that i but i'm hoping that they give them more impartial analysis of the safety upkeep of the facility. because the, the alternative would be very, very, very serious for all of europe and perhaps the world because of the radiation leaks. and it's really imperative that the inspectors ensure that they're, that leaks are minimized and that there's no way that and to encourage ukrainians, especially this to quit firing on. it just makes a logical sense. i'm in that pocket, see of, of the ukranian statement is just numbing it's. it's amazing. and i think that this
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is just something that they stop showing it naturally. it's going to lessen radiation concerns. now one ship carrying weight from ukraine docked and eastern africa on tuesday. while another headed to war torn yemen, international officials are pleased and optimistic with the efforts to battle starvation. ukraine's grain is getting out and it's getting to the world's hungry. i think the hopeful thing about what is just happened with the docking of the ship in the food test and for, for a therapy in small is it, it gives us somehow to step in the right direction. however, aussie is donald quarter, gives us more now on why only 2 ships abound for countries in real me that all facing starvation. meantime, the rest of the ships loaded with this wheat cargo, a sailing off to rich countries, brave commander, the un chartered ship carrying ukrainian weight to east africa. it's finally
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arrived in djibouti. and since august 14th, the western mainstream media has been hyping it up to no end. the united nations chartered ship brave commander will depart ukraine for africa incoming days after it finishes loading more than 23000 metric tons of wheat in the ukrainian port of picked any a u. n. official said the vessel, the 1st specially chartered by the u. n. s, world food program to unblocked food shipments stuck after rushes. invasion of ukraine will head toward your booty from where the grain will be transported to ethiopia, the restarting of food aid from ukraine. could mark a major turning point in the fight against worsening global hunger. we heard about it again on the 16th of august, and then again on the 18th of august and 2 days after that, the un secretary general praised its mission as well. so moving to see and he stumbled, a w. s. p. ship brave commander, loaded with tons of ukrainian wheat, destined for much needed hunger relief in the horn of africa. i salute all those involved in this amazing humanitarian operation. at long last,
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the ship made landfall on august 30th. it was as if hunger on the continent was about to come to a definitive end. it took 2 weeks to travel here from southern ukraine. this wheat is meant to feed 1500000 people in ethiopia for a month, but it is not enough for a country facing several humanitarian challenges. food security experts call it a drop in the bucket for the vast needs in the worst hit horn countries of so malia kenya and ethiopia, the nation where this 1st shipment is going, well, wait a minute. why did all of east africa only get one ship if they're so desperate for food? un records show that ukrainian grain went to other places as well? ireland, greece, italy, countries that are not exactly hunger stricken well. ukrainian officials are wiping their hands clean of that since after all, the free market decides the destination for the cargo has been negotiated between the supplier and the buyers, and they are totally commercial activities. we don't decide where it goes. it is
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a free market. however, not everyone spying that alibi. 34 ships with grain went off odessa. only one went to africa, the other to europe and usa, ukraine as rescuing nobody from hunger. only one out of 34 ships exporting grain from ukraine went to africa. so much for the western fake concern about hunger in poor countries. all that media attention for a single ship and the plight of starvation in africa. was it all really because the west is so concerned about starving africans, or was it a big p r study to boost calves popularity around the world? we're in the 1st place. you blame this on russia. and as actually, sir, was the food crisis has been around for a long, long time. is a cynical, and this is todd o, the geopolitical oh, propaganda comes from united states in european countries. and that watches very
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carefully watched policies of widen ministration and new new africa strategy, which i just wrote about in secretaries dinkins trip to africa last week and is still with hypocrisy. and for it, it is good to have you with us today. the french prime minister is wanting citizens, they may be facing rolling blackouts in their homes this winter. that's as the energy crisis grows amid antique russia sanctions for you one day that we are producing less electricity. and there may be moments if it's very cold, where we can have a problem to supply electricity. in such case, we'd cut off by a rotation neighborhood by neighborhood for no more than 2 hours. one does well, the statement comes of a gas problems. notice it will stop providing a leading french utility company with any more natural gas. the cut off comes off to that company, fail to pay for supplies,
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transferred in july. gas from says the flow won't be resumed until the french firm pays its bill in full. prompted powers to claim that moscow was using energy as a weapon. we discussed all of this with economist and political commentator. i can hammer course this justifies because if the european tell them we don't pay you, we would pay euro's but those euro we freeze right away. so basically not pay. so who is, who would supply anything? when he told you, you won't get paid. i mean, that's totally normal and guess and then europe is not the view. the only client forgets from they can sell the gas wherever they want in the world. and india and china, they demand the guess they want to go. they pay for the guess. so it's totally normal that you don't supply anything any more. the people don't, don't, don't pay. well, this all comes as fears about power shortages have grown after russian energy,
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john gas from this week stop to gas applies to germany via the north stream. one pipeline though, this is due to a shirt, your old 3 day maintenance project that just adds to compounding problems in europe, which are seen inflation rates rising, even going past 9 percent and largely driven by that of storing energy prices. and faced with skyrocketing energy bills, european businesses have been struggling to find solutions. one italian ceramics company is office employees to sacrifice sleep and start earlier in the morning. the firms bosses saying that would help to reduce electricity costs for lighting the facility. the workers have also been told to use less air conditioning. ceramics are traditionally viewed as one of the most energy intensive businesses. so we went out and spoke to the firm, staff to see how they're adjusting it, go for them, and i'm up at the cost of methane has taken a substantial toll in us. it's increased 1000 percent for
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a company like ours is difficult to bear. we're trying to hold onto our savings. we're trying to spend less on lighting and energy. our situation has changed in the morning. we make breakfast here. we want to keep our jobs. today i've been forced to rely on my parents every night because otherwise i would have to wake up my children at 5 in the morning to leave them with their grandparents. it's some feasible, well elsewhere in italy, several sicilian fishing, marina's of analysis strikes as fuel prices continue to sole. and while a prime minister mariel drive, he refuses to subsidize energy costs with the countries newly announced aid packages. the rising cost of fuel is crippling. the italian fishing industry threatening mariners up and down the coast with bankruptcy. santino adama, the president of the italian national fishing association and my daughter, the law declared that all 70 of the marina's fishing boats will stop their work
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indefinitely. and we heard from several of the towns anglers about the struggle. well august, especially though we've resisted the increase in petrol, but now we're really tired and we can't take it any more. all the prices have risen, but especially fuel. and so we have decided to turn off the engine and not go fishing anymore, because now we have more expensive than revenue. good on and there is a lot of demand for fish, but we just can't go out to see any more. because petro cost way too much phase, it was the sun that, you know, we can no longer work with these fuel price increases. patrol is too expensive. we have all stock with this system is useless to go to work, right? we cannot even pay the expenses. we are in crisis, no one is helping us up, the government should intervene, so we could pay a little less for gasoline than the current prices as auto body of the boot. we are experiencing a nightmare due to the increase the price of fuel. we are almost all bank, but you cannot go wrong with lease mariah. we are paying that $5000.00 euros for petrol issue. and i told you that before we paid $1500.00,
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even for us fisherman who have small bought the situation is becoming terrible. we are now ready to stop fishing for thee soon increase in the price of fuel, which are you there? oh, right now are shifting over to east africa, where in malawi, fuel is not just expensive, it's really hard to come by a residence. they are basically forced to purchase gasoline smuggled in from neighboring mozambique. now malawi has been low on fuel since april with petrol stations across the country. well, basically running on fumes. the rising prices have the government struggling to pay for the critical import. some entrepreneurs, however, are benefiting from the situation and reportedly smuggling petrol into the country . selling it at a 50 percent premium to price is listed as the often empty pumps. well, we heard from an official in malawi, 2nd largest city, who says that western sanctions imposed against russia has had a direct impact on the east african country. so there must be people struggling
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with no time or the middle is the way the company we can go about story. we invade discussion, we are the ones that us problem when the actual on the, on the rush and we spoke a week for sure. but i think it comes out of your life as you may want to punish that. also that extra punishing after these mentioned like my life. because right now, i'm telling you that we have to show the united states is stopping it's free cove at 19 at home testing program, citing a lack of funding this while the funds keep on flowing to ukraine and taiwan in the
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form of an additional $4000000000.00 of military armaments is our correspondent, caleb. while the united states seems to have plenty of money to throw around, there's just been congressional approval for bite and sending $3300000000.00 to ukraine military aid. there's also been an armed sale to taiwan for $1100000000.00 . it's also been approved, so there's plenty of money being thrown around, but not for everything. ordering through this program will be suspended on friday, september 2nd, because congress hasn't provided additional funding to replenish the nation stockpile of tests. now, there won't be any more at home cobit tests that will be available to people. this program has been going on since january the u. s. department of health has provided over 600000000 people with at home free cobra tests. now, at this point,
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this program has been shut down due to lack of funding their stockpiling tests for what is being predicted as an autumn winter serge in co. now, many americans are reacting to this in somewhat of a negative way. wondering why are their concerns not being put 1st? they should just say the coven tests are weapons for ukraine, and there will be plenty of funding. they should call it tests for ukraine, because then the funding would be unlimited. amidst record inflation, washington has spent some $50000000000.00 on weapons for ukraine since february alone, while seizing all cobra 19 relief funding and targeting social welfare benefits for millions of americans. now this isn't so totally surprise the other people on many were familiar with the patterns of us spending of observe these kind of actions. for example, you look at the congressional discretionary spending from the year of 2021, half of the $1.00 trillion dollars went to military affairs. whereas less than 9
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percent went to public health. 2022 has been a rather top year for average american. there have been rising gas prices rising energy costs rising cost of food. we now have the federal reserve saying that americans should expect some pain in the future. others talk of at this point, job cuts, i had what the d. c elite seems more concerned about an international agenda of hostility toward russia and china. then about the concerns facing average american that seems pretty clear it is good to have your company today. so looking back now here, when are you into national, mocking one year since the southern withdrawal of western forces from afghanistan ah, afghans celebrated the 1st anniversary of the withdrawal of us forces from the
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country on tuesday with festivities and fireworks. a taliban support has commemorated retaking control over the country following 2 decades of what was a war and an occupation which is estimated to have claimed the lives of at least 200000 people. taliban government has declared august the 31st 8 public holiday. now, one of the very last afghan detainees held in the us prison at guantanamo bay. i said doula haroun gould was recently freed off for a decade and a half in custody. a reprieve. a non profit organization of international lawyers fighting against human rights abuses, welcomed his readings. oh, reclined, i saw the la harun ghoul, his has been released from guantanamo after 15 years in prison without charge or trial. i saw this finally free and able to rebuild his life with his family, who have waited so long to see him. of course,
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washington created guantanamo bay prison in cuba, right after $911.00. it's all purpose was to hold suspects linked to al qaeda or the taliban. a many of his inmates have been held without formal charges on without the legal power. it's a challenge that detention we heard from a former guantanamo in maita. i saw a lot on gould about his 15 years behind bonds there at guantanamo bay. without trial the talk, the americans have their own. lauren, 110 to my bait. they believe they can arrest anyone from any way. that is then might mm ah, it is a long story to mentally. i was shocked. although they was agreement train the afghan government and the u. s. in 2006. the no afghan would be taken to once on my bay. they never respect to the agreement at that time,
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prisoners were being released from one ton of my bay, but in june 2007, i was sent that mental stress was always part of our life because of solitary confinement, leaving you at an abandoned place for several days sleep deprivation was the worst thing i faced and still today i can't sleep peacefully, no way to hide why they would doing all this. they might have reasons for that. ah let's go to them. so 10 years, man, it was not like 10 days, 10 weeks, or 10 months and years. i was not given access to a lawyer to fight my case. ah, blizzard, as part of them, the war was over. the u. s. army had left afghanistan,
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according to the geneva convention, prisoners will, must be released after the war is over and peace prevails. my question is if they wanted to use one ton of my by for justice and why did their legislatures like in congress approve a law to keep a prisoner that for an unlimited time? is that justice to keep a prisoner without proving his crime in a court? one of the top american military generals once said that they will give the worst torture to the prisoners, a montana my bye, said they would never away the rest of their lives. after they were released this, i have not seen a single prisoner less than 40 a person that was brought in at the age of $22.00. now he's 42. so don't talk about justice, but it was just cruelty in one side of my bay. ah . was a load, it is the psychological effects of detention will remain with me for years. whenever i talked to my family on the phone, they would tales of death, sorrow,
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and pain in the family. it was the biggest challenge for each prisoner that to face it alone. with no shoulder to cry on. prison itself is a horrible place. i would say that if you just live in a prison, that is less than the torture you face. it's beyond your imagination. you lose all hope, but we're muslims. and we believe that one day you will be released day, the americans plan something back to you, but their wisdom is nothing against the wisdom of god will appreciate you joining us here for the program on auto international. we've been covering breaking news out of ukraine hero naughty is the u. n's, atomic energy agency attempts to examine the zappa algae, nuclear power plant for that venture has been impacted by what a russian officials colt, a ukrainian offensive of the area. what they also call up provocation will details online policy dot com telegram auto c at gap the meantime. thank you with clue
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