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ah mm with the devastation they be shown every single, great step left by the day to relent. shelly, all the a developing story. today i made a tax on the sample, rogia a nuclear power plant by ukrainian forces teen from the u. n's. atomic watchdog arrives up to facilitate the russian military say it's ready to ensure their security despite the shell. also, i had no matter what my german vote to think, but i want to deliver to the people of germany top diplomats, a she will support you grade,
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no matter what citizens say. and even if german is take to the streets over surging energy prices, as people struggle to pay their climate, injustice african countries from that pushed by the west to go green. emphasizing the comparatively small amount of harmful emissions produced on the african continent a heavier catching the program from today across the world. welcome to moscow and to our to international. let's get to our top story. a team from the international atomic energy agency has arrived up the embattled zappa ros yet nuclear power plant, with russia's military saying it is ready to ensure their security and made continuing attacks on the facility and its surroundings by ukrainian forces. according to local officials, ortiz been following the team. the experts assess the evidence of shall the special
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monitoring let, you know, he's a national atomic energy agency. they are just finishing their wrapping up the visit to the facility behind me. you can see grossey. he's surrounded by his colleagues and a lot of press now, i mean, we've been following the delegation for quite a while. we've seen everything that they've been shown and they've been thrown quite a lot. basically they've been showing the devastation, they've been shown every single, great up left by the days of relentless shelling of the power plant. this is your final 4th. it's a very heavy event behind me. you can't see it really because of the amount of press and under the employees over the i have a massive rocky right there, which is being shown to mr. crossing. even that as we were getting to the station, we did see black smoke rising from the facility. the shelling did indeed go off
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when the delegation just went, the delegation just arrived here. this is our power plant. it has been, it has seen quite some extensive damage somehow, while nuclear reactors have had to stop having to believe been made an operational because of well because because of the damage del to the station, these are the 1st pictures of the a mission inspecting the plant now the team came through ukraine controlled territory with russia keys in kiev, delaying the missions arrival by blocking their passage on thursday morning got their plans again. he came under attack earlier today, but the head of the un watchdog group say the agency experts won't leave the facility. he also was that just the few hours were enough for the mission to collect necessary facts about the constant shilling the nuclear. so we were unable together a lot the key things i needed to see i saw were explanations were very
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recent footage filmed by r t c. and in are a good doris city, near the nuclear plant shows this or after attacks during the morning on the facility residential area, which claimed the lives of at least 3 people and wounded 5 others, including a child according to the city authorities, the local merc claim ukrainian forces were trying to disrupt the arrival of the you and watch dog by all means possible dissolution, but surely don't live in italy for some time. now. the ukrainian armed forces have been showing residential areas and the nuclear power plant, the resident about city get green, seeks to disrupt the arrival of the a commission. that's why they detained the mission. at the check points, they tried to stabilize the situation and give a false information to them that the russians are firing on their own positions.
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this is a standard scheme by which the ukrainian media provide information which we have evidence to show the a that the opposite is true. i hope the head of the mission mr. grossi has enough understanding of the current issue. and also on thursday morning, a group of around 60 ukrainian trips tried to take control of the plants, according to the russian defense ministry. the m. o. d. c, the attack was repelled. russia has continually accused ukraine of targeting the plot key of denies responsibility pinning the blame on moscow r t senior correspondent morocco the of to learn more about the latest the tax. the situation remains ugly and tense at the supper, osha, nuclear power, plant, ukrainian shilling, which has been incessant, a deadly over the past month continues. what from what we understand the has been somewhat of a low ever since just several hours ago. the i. e. a team arrived on site there now being shewn around the area shewn the consequences of ukrainian shelling which has
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struck tom and tom again the ve, the complex of the nuclear power station itself. the city of and their good daughter has also been shelled. endlessly there have been many civilian casualties . the city itself is now without power. power lines feeding the city have been damaged to day. the russian ministry of defense also said there were 2 attempt at 630 the morning and 7 am by ukrainian marines. the storm, the storm, the south bank of the near port a river which is where the nuclear power station is located to the north bank is held by the ukrainian military ukrainian artillery from there has kept pounding the city of another good dog and the nuclear power station, nevertheless, ukraine has been pushing this, this conspiracy theory that the russians themselves over the past month have been shilling the nuclear power station, which they control and their own positions internet godard,
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and around the nuclear power complex. a, perhaps a lot of the narrative, a by you claim to try and blame what some of called the insanity of trying to shell, the power plant. blame all of that on russia with regards to what is happening at the nuclear power station itself. one of the fire power lines was, was damaged, depriving the reactor of the pallet needs for its own operation, forcing an emergency reaction shut down. now, only one of the 6 or reactors, a t, europe's largest operation, nuclear power. all plaza is still active. that his reaction on before a, these, it goes without saying how, how dangerous and reckless the shelling is that he poses a danger not only to in their, ga dot on the nuclear power station, but also to the entire if you crane russia and perhaps the european and asian continents themselves or former us marine and geopolitical analysts. john mark
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dugan is hopeful. the i h. investigation will provide much needed answers publicly as to what's going on. the west keeps reporting that the the russians are sa, shelling their own people at, at the power plant which is affluent insanity. and i really hope that the mission takes notice that this is not the case. ruffin has been good. they haven't, they haven't been trying to cut off the power to our ah, to, to the west. oh, when i say west western ukraine. ah, you know, that's not the modus operate opportunity. they're not trying to hurt any civilians . i think the western media is just going to change the findings because that's what they've been doing all along different changing any real information that they're putting out to the people. and they are absolutely willing just blatantly lie about this situation in these regions. mima, germany's top diplomat has pledged her countries full support to key of this by
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growing unease at home over searching energy prices. alina burbock, who was speaking on a democracy conference, in prog, no matter what my german vote just thing, but i want to deliver to the people of ukraine we are facing now a winter time where we will be challenged as democratic politicians. people will go on the street and say, we cannot pipe payoff in a cheat prizes. and i will say, yes, i know. so we help you with social meshes. but i don't want to say ok, then we stop the sanctions against the russia. and this means every measure i'm taking, i have to be clear that this holds on as long as ukraine meets me, that's the german foreign minister or the ukraine. foreign minister. so yeah, the german foreign minister and elena bare voc slid over to this form 2000 event in prague from the u. foreign ministers meeting taking place in the same city were apparently they're cooking up an 8th round of anti russian sanctions. i guess the
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1st 7 rounds of blow back haven't yet managed to completely destroy the european economy. so they're just going to keep going, i guess. so she's basically emitting that germans facing an energy and cost of living crisis are going to be thrown under the bus by their own foreign minister with the hope that you know, just maybe they can serve as speed bombs to slow the hall or haul the conflict in ukraine, she hasn't provided a single shred of evidence that german suffering is helping the ukrainian people at all or doing anything to alter the course of the conflict. her reason here is kind of like that of a child. you know, when you see kids run to the top of an escalator and start talking on the moving handrail, pretending that it's them moving all the people to the top. everything that she's saying here is just emptied platitudes and the usual meaningless establishment. virtue signaling very walks remarks didn't escape the attention of russian foreign minister, surrogate over off, whoop little so full screw. the obsession with loose,
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a phobia is on display everywhere. yesterday, jim and foreign minister on alina babel could confirm that the german people are now suffering hardship, adding that the citizens will, can sinew to suffer because belin intends to support ukraine no matter what, for what a fantastic confession. bear up neglected to demonstrate exactly how these sanctions are hamstring in russia, although she sure really didn't need to provide any evidence that they are harming her own people. the proof of that is pretty much everywhere. meanwhile, 2 members of parliament from the german left party have written the peace in devout calling out the misguided german strategy as a quote economic war, not against russia, but against germany itself. and underscoring that the sanction or having no impact in ukraine, zara vegan acts and christian lay wrote that the way to end the war against germany, germany is to open the nord stream to pipeline. since its non commission is
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a sanction itself against the german economy. the sanctions against moscow and not ruining the russian economy, but rather the prosperity of the german population. at the same time, the corporations in making dream profits, the, and these are calling for a diplomatic solution for ukraine. you know, it would be nice if someone in a position of leadership, anyone could give some contours to a diplomatic solution and what that might look like. or, you know, at least give that as much thought as the western establishment gives to endless. useless sanctions and spin like we're hearing here again. now, 13 european union countries just under half of the blocks entire nations are currently cut off from russian gas. a member of the use energy committee is no warning. the risk of disruptions to remaining supplies is quote, alarmingly high. nevertheless, the e u does have one idea to help alleviate the crisis. the european parliament, a ditching plans to renovated building, which would have been re carpeted, and
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a new bar installed. instead, it's merging to use the save money to tackle sorting energy prices help for europe's gas supply issues is set to come from china, according to some reports. the asian power i said of so liquefied natural gas applies to you member states. well, let's discuss this with british broadcast her. i'm journalist option returns the option grip, how you on the program today. so there we have at the u parliament scrapping plans for new carpets on a bar to help with the energy price crisis that should cover it. they were expensive carpets and expensive air conditioning, and the bar was 500000 euros. that alone, the gardening gardening, what did the figures that were being bandied about? were was at $1400000.00 euros. of course,
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while they may be canceling, these a plan was because of the austerity. they've enforced on themselves after sanctioning russia. the people of europe are actually dying. we have to wait for the excess death figures in a few months time because of the way that european union leaders have sanctioned themselves. and as you said earlier and earlier report the fact that the german foreign minister believes that it doesn't matter what german voters think, shows that in the washington post mosque head motto, democracy dies in darkness. well, democracy died in europe a long time ago. it dies with the sanctions, it dies with the lack of breast freedom. and as they cancel these multi 1000000 euro deals for air conditioning, gardens and bars, the people of europe are suffering
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a voice quite an extraordinary remark by miss burbock, wasn't it another big official in europe? the use topped up a lot in fact use upper out recently referred to certain voices in the block urging or we think of sanctions which are alleged to have a knock on effect on energy prices. just a 2 part issue, how as significant our sanctions against russia on energy prices option. and how do you think, how powerful are those voices which mr. bell is referring to? well, i mean, he all he did that at the same time as all his announcements. my sholtes about the importance of changing the way sanctions are implemented across the european union . we have information that under 20 dutch counsels may not hit the deadline of 10th of october. it will have to all be sanctioned sanctions are a terrible, terrible thing that kills so many tens of thousands of people. what was it?
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40000 in venezuela by us sanctions. i'm in the middle east right now. we know the impact of sanctioned on syria and the fact that british in european union bombers bomb, syria and the bus 24 hours sanctions armed warfare, a 100 interventions going into jobs university since 991 and the fall of the berlin wall. this what we're seeing now with the last desperate attempts to save western europe ideas that they are democratic that they are normal. society is not new imperialist societies basically run by washington. another remark seemed to slip through the cracks. the german chancellor recently called for the e u to start voting by majority instead of what happens now on a unanimous basis will. will that silence dissenting voices of smaller
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estates. now, what's your views a lot move if it comes? i mean, why now, why does so suddenly say, look, we can't have a smaller states deciding on who we sanction and who we don't. that's always the biggest smallest age are going to be opposed to it. and on the current and since the beginning of european union architecture, they've all had to say they want to change all of that. is it because schultz genuinely believes that western europe as a future, as, as the brakes have more g b than the g 7? is it, is it because of short believing that or is it the child that knows he's a servant of washington and believes that all the voting must be centralized, ever centralized in european union, and the way it functions so that washington has direct control. this is, after all, one of the main breaks it does say to roger that cause britain to leave the european union. it is if these are the last gasps again,
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showing how desperate they are, the head of this cruel winter for them. and not all well in the you, apart from not poland option is seeking the equivalent of some 1.3 trillion in reparations from germany for world war 2, demands like that. why do you think they're coming now? where's this strings here? well, how one can be forgiven for thinking western europe is forgotten about world war 2 completely. i think there was an item today on british television about auschwitz. i don't think they will even realize that style in liberated our scripts. the fact that builder is doing this up in the reparation figure from $850000000.00 to over a trillion dollars in reparations from germany as well clever politicking and all the other hand, truly just deserved given that germany is again at the forefront now of destroying western europe, along with, you know, with britain, of course,
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because they're all sorts of rumors flying around about outgoing, disgraced prime minister morris johnson. but the fact that poland is doing this anywhere from schultz yet i haven't had any response that i've seen from schultz or the german government about the imminent release of funds to poland for the crimes of the, the west crimes of the 20th century option. just a note on media freedoms, ukraine's president savanski say eat the you should ban all russian state media urging the block to take action. do you expect you to, to support that move just a blanket bar and anything coming from russian? what would, what would that say about free speech? well, of course, that has been on the cards and it's been a reality, as we know from the beginning of our t. and of course we have with in ukraine, all opposition parties are banned in a sense, the rest of western europe, followings, landscape lead and destroying all shadow of
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a doubt that democracy just does not exist in any form. it can be described by any textbook definition of democracy. no free press, no ability to challenge the dominating narrative about why there was no option. that's what many believe around the global south and across the international community, there was no option. but to stop the war, there was engaged by a european union finance troops on their hands and on. yeah, it's always a good day. one option returns the british broadcaster and journalist is on the program option. many thanks for your time, your thoughts. thank you. thank you. insufficient wheat supplies. now if they are not the only obstacle that struggling african countries are right now, facing nations, there are dub western lead efforts to reduce global c o 2 emissions as climate
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injustice artist. carbo. let's help la. explains what's behind africa's outrage. a head of the united nations club $27.00 climate conference which will be held in egypt later in november this year. african leaders of government and private sector gathered for the africa climate week in order to speak with a united voice. i heard of cop 27 african countries i seeking what is called climate justice, the greater part of the transition dialogue from dirty fossil fuel to cleaner energy sources. the continent produces the least amount of harmful emissions, yet african stand at the coal face of the negative impact of climate change, such as drought felon, as well as rising sea levels with a plentiful supply of natural resources. not all african countries. i happy to turn their back on conventional energy sources in order to go green,
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just to appease the more developed west the nations. despite contributing less than 4 percent of global emissions, africa is obliged with already limited financial means, and scant level of support. to spend around 2 to 3 percent of its g d. p. per annum, to adapt to these impacts. a disproportionate responsibility that cannot be described as anything other than climate injustice. while africa has a responsibility to address climate change, the west to is expected to support african countries in the request to access energy and transition to clean up our. there's been a lot of discussions around abandoning coal as an energy source. but for many african countries, coal remains and erna, of much needed foreign currency reserves, and a contributor to balance of payments expert, the warning of major social upheaval. should these countries abruptly abandon these
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energy sources? africa has contributed among the least climate emergency. yes, it is already facing devastating impacts with biodiversity loss, water shortages, reduced food production, loss of lives and livelihoods. african countries can make use of an array of natural forces for energy, from geothermal, solar wind to title energy. but now more than ever, africans are asking the question why they should gamble with their own future. if it's only to appease the green energy lobby. in the west, i've got a bill, it's saying john is back for our national more than 25000 children across africa are considered missing. now does the claim of the international committee of the red cross, which ones the real number may be even higher? sadly, the $25000.00 registered cases do not capture the full scope of this often neglected
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and tragic humanitarian issue. there is no doubt that there are more children whose fate remains unknown. the number of missing miners represents 40 percent of all registered cases. over all, there are at least $64000.00 missing people across africa. the red cross also reported that there were more than 35 armed conflicts ongoing in the continent to, in their attempts to flee and wars of conflicts and other things like these i, c, r, c, states, children, risk exploitation, violence and psychological distress. we can cross live no to robin. why do communication coordinator at the interest committee of the red cross nigeria? pleasure to have you on the program. thanks for your time today. you had those figures quite extraordinary. aren't they? over $60000.00 people missing across africa, almost half children. what's the cause of this crisis?
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they probably yesterday, the crisis of the me see mainly to wish and we're very violent wiring groups and causing people. and when people li, probably get the children. grandparent mothers been completely separated and they don't know where the ones are. the word missing. it's an intriguing word, isn't it? what does it actually mean in this case? what happens to most these people most often do the die or is it perhaps hostages of terrorists? they're taking a slave labor, is it all? if not one more in particular, i think the definition of what it tells me see, you know, law and then you can watch the me see if people whose feet and well no, i think families are relative to these people. i reported missing to see
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i'm to the next year in red cross. so the people who missed the, you know, traditional bad people that we looked at, the regional director of the i, c, r c. in africa, essays, the stuff don't necessarily reflect the full scope of this tragic humanitarian problem either which is often neglected. why is it neglected? you think you mentioned this. this problem is not really known simply because they are so many cases that. ready and there is a lack of awareness and mechanism in all that we see people can be what it now and the key. so it must be something to do. we know when people don't know that we used the red cross walking to find not ones with separated from the, from the,
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the new, reconnect them and re unite them. so the problem that needs a lot of stakeholders, why not just humanitarian, has the food crisis exacerbated the problem out of the see, the biggest problem that come around, we see, i mean, is not a credit to the, to reach because of the conflict that he's ongoing. it becomes very difficult for me to be or pleasing. there are strict areas, especially in this country where neither the the northern red cross with what kind of vehicle is that you mentioned that area in that country alone, almost $14000.00 miners are considered missing. more than half of the overall number reported according to the i see are see, can you give us a sense why nigeria has become what looks like the epicenter of this problem? we have an ongoing conflict material. now this is the northeastern in the
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country. a huge area with the area, the team violence and to the national conference going on and do all that. absolutely get the different unfortunately children, you know, this is one of the me see some of them have been for many years out of the criteria . but the main problem is that the conflict you've called the origin and children, unfortunately for their real problem, are you content with the international assistance that's been given to the red cross for attempting to tackle this serious issue? particularly the last number of years covert i would imagine was of primary concern for people getting aid and then what's happening in ukraine. is there a feeling of,
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of neglect that you're not getting enough help from those who come to see a huge operation on these on the or me is when i see it, you don't. and i mean the different country and we what the, what 800, i mean, not supported because he's got all the 60000 people. well, thank you so much for your time. i'm giving us a sense of that situation there before i read the story i, i, truthfully didn't realize it was a serious at robin, why the communication coordinator at the international committee of red cross nigeria. many things ok, that brings us to the end of this bulletin. a fascinating insight though, next in to what the towering figure is during the 2nd world war style. and roosevelt and churchill actually thought about one another,
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or documentary world war 2 leaders gets going. and moment stick goes, ah, ah ah, mm hm. mm churches, goal was to preserve the british empire. the united states wanted an open world in which american dollar could penetrate, which american trade would have access everywhere and to market had to labor had 2 resources around the globe. so they had very different kinds of conflict. the interest.
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