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the right moment to strike the republic, honest enough with black hole, with blood, the russian federation did what it needed to do to keep, keep our inspectors are safe. the un acknowledges russia is role in ensuring the security of a watchdog. as a team assess is up a rose yet. nuclear power plant remarks come made continuous attacks on the facility by youth training and forces, according to local officials. also ahead, please be shown the devastation they've been shown every single great left by the days of relent. shelly, all the power plants on our team crew is following the team from the international
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atomic agency. does it evaluate the recent shelling, helping nuclear power plant? essentially because we are on the titanic, which is heading both a catastrophe. that's the so bring message from the european parliament member over the block, worsening energy situation june. the end, the piece is to grips anti russian functions and climate injustice, african country slum pushed by the west to go green. emphasizing the comparatively small amount of harmful emissions produced on the african culture a broadcasting from our international youth center in moscow. this is our take, great to have your company today. my name is gina in the u. n. i was acknowledge russia's commitment to protect it's experts from the international atomic energy
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agency attending the embattled zappa rogia nuclear power plant. it comes that made continuing a tax on the facility and its surroundings by ukrainian forces, according to local officials. russian defense minister today stated the ukrainians group of surplus tours trying to capture the station in order to use the mission as a human shield. we are glad that the russian federation did what he needed to do to keep the keep our the inspectors are safe. larkey is among the 1st outlets to follow the un watchdog scene. as experts from the iaa assesses the evidence of shelling there, the special monitoring, making noise, national atomic energy agency. they are just finishing their wrapping up the visit to the facility behind me. you can see with coffee, he's surrounded by his colleagues and a lot of press now,
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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 crater left by the days of relentless shelling of the power plant final support. it's a very heavy behind you. you can't see it really because of the amount of press on under the employees over the i a but there's a massive rocky thing 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 we did. indeed though, when the delegation just went, the delegation just arrived here. the power plant it has been, it has seen quite some extensive damage somehow, while nuclear reactors have had to stop having to be made to an operational because
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of well because because of the damage del to the station ego or shut down off. well, these are the 1st pictures of the a mission inspecting the plant. the team came through ukraine control territory with russia. achievement of delaying emissions arrival, blocking their passage on thursday morning. the plant again came under tack on the day, but the head of the un watchdog group sees the agency experts will leave the facility also, other than just a few hours, were apparently enough for the mission to collect necessary facts about the constant shilling of the nuclear we were unable together a lot of things i needed to see i saw or explanation. this is where showing as well recent footage for them by r t in america. dora city near the nuclear plant,
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showing really deserted streets and nothing much else that's after attacks during the morning on the facility and residential areas to which came the lives of least 3 people on windows 5 others, including a child, according to city authorities, the local merit claim ukrainian forces were trying to disrupt the arrival of the un watchdog by any means possible. sit in the solution, but surely don't live in italy some time now. the ukrainian armed forces have been showing residential areas and also nuclear power plant, the residents about city. let's get grain seek 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. the russians are fighting on their own positions. this is a standard theme by which the ukrainian media provide information, which we have evidence to show the i a that the opposite is true. i hope the head of the mission mr. grossi has enough understanding of the current issue. also on
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thursday morning, a group of around 60 ukrainian trips trying to take control of the plants according to the russian defense ministry. the m o. d say's the attack was repelled. russia has continually accuse ukraine of targeting the plant. kiev denies responsibility pending the blame on moscow. r. t. senior correspondent, murat gas the of to learn more about the latest attacks. the situation remains ugly and tense at the supper ocean nuclear power plant, ukrainian telling which has been incessant, a deadly over the past month continues. what from what we understand the has been somewhat of a lull 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 struck tom and tom again the ve, the complex of the nuclear power station itself. the city of america daughter has
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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 6 30 in the morning, and 7 am by ukrainian marines to 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 america dot 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 together and around the nuclear power complex. a, perhaps a lot of the narrative, a by you claim to try blame what some of called the insanity of trying to shell,
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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 reactive of the pallet needs for its own operation. forcing an emergency reaction shut down. now, only one of the 6 or, or reactors, a t, europe's largest operation, nuclear power. atlanta is still active. that is, reaction on behalf of a these, it goes without saying how, how dangerous and reckless the shelling is that he poses a danger, literally a 2, and then a ga dot on the nuclear power station, but also to the entire, if you crane russia and perhaps the european and asian continents themselves neurotic as the of taking us through that now independent journalist and war correspondent thomas roper believes the shelling all vin are a good dar, purportedly by ukrainian forces, demonstrates that key of didn't want you an expert to see the nuclear facility the
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interesting thing is they shelled in a guitar and the region in the morning when the, when the team didn't arrived. this also looks like he have tried to stop this in the last minute, but it didn't work as soon as the team arrived at the place at the spot where there was no shelling any more reported. so we have to see um how key if were we have um they are not really rational the, i'm not military expert so they don't have to re clue about about weapons artillery and all the stuff. they are nuclear exports. so their job is to check with the eye station. the problem is is an order whether they are working well, whether there's a danger from a technical side. that's why i'm, i'm not expecting very much information from them about the shelling because it's not their job. and they don't have the ability for these, these are nuclear experts, not military experts. the european union's been compared to the titanic by an emmy pay over the position. it's called itself in over energy
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supplies as a result of the sanctions, the polish politicians ace not have been imposed against russia that i mentioned coming up at the european commission. so it theme of prefers to free citizens rather than admit a mistake as we are on the titanic, which is heading full steam ahead, facing a catastrophe. the difference is that the captain of the titanic did not know what was in front of him, especially the commission. however, who knows exactly what we are facing, what doesn't want to correct the course and say a circle back up is something else. germany's top different that has pledged her countries full support to key if this by growing unease at home over surging energy prices. alina burbock was speaking out, a democracy, conference, and product 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,
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yes, i know. so we help you with social meshes. but i don't want to say ok, then we stopped the sanctions against their 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 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 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 bumps to slow. the halt or halt the conflict in ukraine. she hasn't provided
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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, nor her reasoning. here is kind of like that of a child. you know, when you see kids run to the top of an escalator and start tugging on the moving handrail, pretending that it's them moving all the people to the top. everything that she's saying here is just empty platitudes and the usual meaningless establishment. virtue signaling barracks remarks didn't escape the attention of russian foreign minister, surrogate over off, whoop little fool skirt. the obsession with russo phobia is on display everywhere. yesterday. jim and foreign minister on alina bevel confirmed that the german people now suffering god, shibel, adding to the citizens wilkin can you just saw because galen intends to support ukraine, no matter what the, what often suffering confession never neglected to demonstrate exactly how these sanctions are hand stroking russia, although she sure really didn't need to provide any evidence that they are harming
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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 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, any one could give some contours to a diplomatic solution. and what that might look like, or, you know,
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at least give that as much thought as the western establishment gives to endless, useless sanctions and spin like we're hearing here again. meanwhile, british prime minister boris johnson has been outlining his own methods to handle the issue of soaring energy builds, including proposing that people buy new kettles. if you have an o kettle that takes ages to boil, it may cost you $20.00 pounds to replace it. but if you've got a new one, you'll save 10 pounds a year every year on your electricity bill. the british prime minister. now 13 european union countries just under half of the blocks nations, are currently cut off from russian gas. and now a member of the e use energy committee is warning. the risk of disruptions is called alarmingly high for remaining supplies. let's go through that story. the e u does have one idea to help alleviate the european parliament is ditching
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problems to renovate some of it. which would have seen new carpets. a new bar installed instead is pledging to use this saves money to tackle, storing energy prices and help for europe's gas. supply issues has come from china. according to some reports, the asian powerhouse is said to have so liquefied natural gas to each member states energy that was actually imported from russia. one of patients biggest l n g suppliers, british broadcaster option redundancy, gave us his take on brussels and jewels. while they may be canceling, lisa plan is because of the austerity. they've enforced on selves after sanctioning russia. we have information that under 20 dutch counsels may not hit the deadline of 10th of october, and we left all the sanction sanctions are
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a terrible, terrible thing that kills so many tens of thousands of people. what was it? 40000 in venezuela by us sanctions. the fact that the german foreign minister believes that it doesn't matter what german voters think, shows that in the washing of both must had 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, and gardens and bars, the people of europe are suffering climate injustice. that's what african nations how dub western lead efforts to reduce global c o. 2 emissions, because of the ever expanding, pushed towards green energy ortiz. carbo letha takes us through what's behind
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africa's outrage a head of the united nations club, 27 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 cobb 27 african countries are seeking what is called climate justice. as a great, a part of the transition dialogue from derby fossil fuel to cleaner energy sources, the continent produces the least amount of harmful emissions. yet african stand at the cold fates 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, just to appease the more developed west the nations. despite contributing less than
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4 percent of global emissions, africa's obliged was 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 their quest 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 wanting of major social upheaval. should these countries abruptly abandon these energy sources?
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africa has contributed among the least climate an agency. yet it is already facing devastating impacts, but biodiversity loss, water shortages, reduced food production, loss of lives and livelihoods. african countries can made use of an array of natural forces for energy, from geothermal, solar wind to tidal energy. but now, more than ever, africans are asking the question why they should gamble with the l and future. if it's only to appease the green energy lobby in the waste. i'm gonna bill it. i think china's work for r t international. the world health organization as warren and i'm a major health crisis, is likely to follow the devastating floods in pakistan which i've already effected within 30000000 people. sh. it's feared water born diseases could spread rapidly on the current conditions. unprecedented monsoons have resulted in, quote,
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a 3rd of the country going under water, according to pakistan's climate change minister. she also called it a serious climate catastrophe rescue operations. there are ongoing and the local journalist sent us this report. at least 13rd of august on is under flood water. as many as 27 people have died alone during last winter food. ours since mid june, till now nearly 1200 people have died in different incidents, a flood or grossbach. hassan, and as many as 1500 had injured in different introduce himself floods. now there is also a log in report that among the dead there are at least $400.00 children who were also killed in long distance. robin robin's habit book would have no means. they're odd for carson, a tourist was gendered in one of the result of glam valley and lost are still happen still need to be rescued to the helicopter. i'm i,
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the founding is that the government is an auction and law of tourist are going to be rescued sooner or later. the overall picture that is developing and focused on suggest that at least in the said, the machine province, the salt water has these up to their, to 9 feet. that means hot, terrible, it has begun for the people to survive in this water. and the rescue oppression is still under impartial barcas on. and the authorities have not been able to reach to the affected people. partly because of a simple reason because the door network have graphs, the bridges have glass and the number of the helicopters which are required given the sure huge scale off off the flood flood operation. that is less so far, the hell that is coming from the fairly concrete is a, is a, me go to in terms of the food supplies that box. i'm getting from the article piece on the, from the turkey and some other countries. the you inspected journal is expected to
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regent at each in pocket on the next couple of days to he and he would himself assess the scale of the damages that has, has been caused by the flood water. the climate change is one such leading factor. another factor is that the success of successive governments have, have failed to build up the mega, mega dams because of which every year, the flood sweep of it, everything that comes on the way it gives people a destroy builder. and then it ends up in the a, b and c, something exactly what is happening right now in buckets on at least buck us on these nice tens of billions of us us dollars to duty heavily to people in 3 provinces. java on a r t. islam bog, mozambique has welcome back russian ships to its ports, reversing a us back decision to bomb the vessels from entering the african nations harbors.
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and august, washington pushed them was a big to implement the bone as a response to russia's offensive in ukraine. security analysts will car df believes the u. s. wanted to impose its position on my purchase neutrality usa trying to to put some rules or some some hand in the government to change that was the sion or do more than we can certainly to position. we have a good relationship with western countries, you with a in the center, but we have also very good do theories started relationship with the russia in their code. these are on so this is very important to submit that position of neutrality. african countries, depending the support of all countries around the world. this is the reason all countries on the top of the world thinking the african countries real low follow their own. so do you maintain their role because the support african countries
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it is one year since they a chaotic withdrawal of western forces from afghanistan. we be looking at the legacy of thought for some time, not the to decade long conflict it left behind in our continuing series on the u. s . lead, electrical. ah, yet today we want to bring you the story of wall of the last afghan detainees held in the u. s. prisoner guantanamo bay asset della ha, route, cool. who was recently freed for a decade and a half in custody reprieve. a non profit organization comprising of international lawyers and investigators which fought for his case welcome, mister goals, relics oh client, i saw the law haroun ghoul,
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his has been released from guantanamo after 15 years imprisoned 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 to some background and perhaps the most famous prison in the world and tell him obey. it was built in cuba by the u. s. government right after the $911.00 attacks, it serv largely to imprison suspects linked to the al qaeda terribly of the taliban . too many of its inmates have beheld with i'd formal charges on without the legal ability to challenge their detention. we mentioned guantanamo inmates, assa doligran go a moment ago. he spoke to us about his own 15 years behind bars there without a trial due to the americans have their own laura, 110 to my bait. they believe they can arrest anyone from any way. that is then might or
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is 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, 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 were doing all this. they might have reasons for that. ah oh, that's got a 10 years man. it was not like 10 days, 10 weeks, or 10 months,
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10 years, i was not given access to a lawyer to fight my case. ah, was it as part of them, the war was over, the u. s. army had left afghanistan, 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 of my bye for justice and why did their legislature 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 was torture to the prison as a montana my bye. said they would never enjoy the rest of their lives after they were released. i've not seen a single prisoner less than 40. a prisoner was brought in at the age of 22. now he's 42. so don't talk about justice, but it was just cruelty in one side of my bay.
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ah . loaded it, 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, 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 is beyond your imagination. you lose all hope, but when muslims, and we believe that one day you will be released day, the americans plan something bad for you. but that wisdom is nothing against the wisdom of god. yet one of the many stories during the 2 decade long war in afghanistan. and that is rob for this. our thanks for your company from the myself unit. only. good bye.
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