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is with a blood the russian federation did what he needed to do to keep keep our, the inspectors are safe. the you and acknowledges. russia is a role in ensuring the security of it. atomic watched old an international team assess, is a debt, put all 3 nuclear power plant. let's take one comment made continuous attacks on that facility by ukrainian forces. according to local officials with joe biden, takes another swipe. donald trump on to my bo republicans during his prime time speech, claiming that they are talking democracy and the soul of the nation with
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donald trump and the magar republicans represented extremism threatens the very foundations of our republic. mozambique ultimately reject us demands to ban. i'm the law for russian cargo ships from its harvest as the east and african country welcomes a boost in trade with moscow. with and come into your life from moscow, tati international. i rural re sushi from the entire news team here. it's great to have you with us. so the un has to acknowledge to russia's commitment to ensuring the safety of the international atomic energy agencies team at the embattled zoology nuclear power plant. now that is made continuing a tax on the facility and its surroundings by ukrainian forces. this is according to local officials. russian defense minister today stated that the ukrainian group
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of sebo stores tried 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 keep our, the inspectors are safe. a stipend came after a group of round 60 ukrainian troops try to take control of the plant early thursday morning. it's a, according to the russian defense ministry, e i. e, a team has assessed the evidence of that attack and has said it plans to maintain a permanent presence at that facility. the head of the un watchdog said experts would remain in the plan to conduct more detailed analysis. meanwhile, russia has requested a meeting of the un security council, so that world powers shall hear the conclusions of the i. e. a mission parties eager down off is among the very 1st journalists at the nuclear plant to report on the un teams visit around me is arguably the biggest nuclear scare that the world
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has seen since the caribbean missile crisis between the soviet union, the united states. this is this upper raska nuclear power plant and you can see some of the react number one and 2 nuclear reactions. and in fact, it is being shelled, relentlessly. and russia has been very much concerned and has been trying to draw the attention to this very big problem, trying to raise it to an international level. and finally, a special monitoring mission of the international atomic energy agency has paid a visit to the facility with quite a scene here at the dap ross can nuclear power plant. he's special mission with the international atomic energy agency. i will see you can see him who can right beside the man in
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a suit here. he's basically been played and he's being shown the sort of extensive damage that's been dealt to the facility we were able in these few hours to put together have a lot, a key things i needed to see. i saw a nations were very clear right here. next to me, you can see an, a u, a v, basically a combat drone that was down just days ago above these upper oscar nuclear power plant. if you very interesting details, i'm pointing to which side could have used this drone again. russia does not import any, but here, for example, you can have this little chip plate and everything that you see here. it is written in english like you have parachute left wing and so on. so the russians, they simply don't use english language for anything military. it is very much out of the question, and here there's another piece, another device,
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another piece of the drone. you can see that it is brand new. it is year 2022. so it is very, very new. this particular well paying this particular drone has failed to do any damage to deal any damage to the facility because it had been down. but this is not the 1st time that things like this devices like that are being used against the facility. you can hear and see the water still dripping here because the shelling phase of them to have broken the pipes here and well, the personnel. they still haven't had time to fix them because well, the shelling hadn't stopped this place was where the 1st mortar shells landed and hailed down upon the the rosco nuclear power plant. in phoebe downward, you can see the aftermath broken windows and this warehouse stands abandoned. it used to be producing liquid nitrogen,
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which is crucial to the functionality of the whole atomic power plant. now, well, if you look rational and it is making basically the work of the whole facility, very difficult for a recent footage filled by r t. in antarctica. it's a city near the nuclear power plant. it does show deserted streets. that's after attacks during the morning on the facility and residential areas which came the lives of at least 3 people and wounded 5 others. that's according to the city off or it is. i, russia has continually accused ukraine of talk getting the plant key of denies responsibility putting the blame on moscow. the local mayor claimed ukrainian forces were trying to disrupt the arrival of the un watchdog by all means possible . today she knew, but surely daniel giving you some time now the ukrainian armed forces had been showing residential areas and upper osha, nuclear power plant,
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the residence of our city. a scared ukraine seeks to disrupt the arrival of the i. e. a commission. that's why they detain the mission of the checkpoints. they try to destabilize the situation and give false information to them that the russians are firing on their own positions. this is a standard scheme by which the ukrainian media provide information, but 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. independent journalist under walker respondent thomas roper says the shelling by ukrainian force as clearly shows the key did not want un experts to assess the damage the nuclear facility. the interesting thing is they shelled indigo dara and the origin and the morning when the when the team didn't arrive. this also looks like you have tried to stop this in the last minute, but it didn't work as soon as the team arrived at the place. at this point. there was no shelling anymore reported. so we have to see how key if we have,
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they are not really rational, they are not military experts. so they don't have really a clue about about weapons artillery and all this stuff. they are nuclear exports. so their job is to check whether the station, the problem is, is an order whether they are working well, whether there's danger from a technical side. that's why i'm not expecting very much information from them about the selling because it's not their job and they don't have the ability for these, these nuclear exports, not military experts. donald trump and make america great. again, movement threatened the foundation of the united states that sell us president joe biden slammed conservatives in his prime time, addressed to the nation on thursday. shortly before the midterm elections, we must be honest with each other and was ourselves too much of what's happening in
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our country today is not normal. i will not stand by and watch. i will not the will, the american people be overturned by wild conspiracy? theories are life in new york, we go there is a corresponding caleb morphine, caleb, mid tums, just around the corner. joe biden now doubling down on his bombastic rhetoric against trump and other republicans claiming their a threat to america. so i guess what else came out of his speech? well, the theme of jail, biden's remarks was the soul of america, and he used his remarks to echo much of what he's been saying in recent weeks. he refused republicans. those who are supporting donald trump the make america great again, republicans were mag or republicans being a threat to american democracy. he echoed words that he's been used. this seems to be the drumbeat from the democratic party. well, joe biden faces very low approval rating. there's a lot of unhappiness in the country with the economy with other issues,
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it seems like the democratic party is focusing on this notion that republicans are a threat to democracy, are fascist, etc. here's some of what's been said. it is one of the most extreme agendas that we have seen and it is a part of the it is extreme part of the republican party. they are threatening political violence, and they are attacking our democracy. and during his remarks, joe biden made some interesting comments. one thing he said is that political violence has no place in america now. many who are familiar with the history of the united states may beg to differ, not only as there been political violence all throughout us history. you can talk about the complex plan. you can talk about the violence that has gone on all throughout american history. in addition to that, we've seen the united states backing up who's insurgencies, terrorists,
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and other forces across the world. so this idea that the united states and political violence simply don't go together. that was one remark he made now bite and said it was a big, complicated country. and any remarks it's worth noting now that as he was speaking, we could actually hear the sound of protesters that were attempting to disrupt the speech. they were chanting obscenity. and he did refer to those protesters in his remarks talked about they didn't have good manners, but they certainly were existing. but basically this was just biden repeating what he said, that he did not use the term fascism to describe the republicans in his remarks. but he has used such rhetoric previously and in recent weeks. so this is what joe biden said when he was on the campaign trail of supporting democrats in the mid term in rockville. were at a serious moment, our nation's history. the mag republicans though just threatened our personal roach and economic security for
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a threat to our very democracy. they refused to accept the will of the people. there embrace embraced political violence. they don't believe in democracy. and we've repeatedly heard of the term, semi fascists, or fascist, to be used by democrats to describe trump and his allies, the make america. great. again, republicans, and now polls indicate that 2 in 5 americans believe it is possible that there could be a 2nd civil war in the united states of america. there could actually be some kind of armed conflict as a result of the heated divisions in the country. now, many are looking at joe biden and the rhetoric that he's using to describe his primary political opponents and saying is any kind of throwing gasoline on the fire . now, 66 percent of americans say that the country has become more politically split and that they are pessimistic about the future of the country. now, many people are pointing to one of the most deep ironies of the speech because joe
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biden used the word democracy over and over and over again. when he spoke, you talked about democracy. the accused republicans of being a threat to democracy. but new emails that have just been revealed as part of the lawsuit carried out by the new civil liberties alliance show that the biden administration has been in communication with social media companies trying to maneuver and manipulate social media for political gang. it seems like the baton administration with all their rhetoric about democracy is taking action to try and control political discourse and decide what ideas are upper discussion and what ideas are not the will looking over the role of the f b i. and the way that they conducted themselves in relation to the hunter biden laptop, scandal, people are seeing on the, the, the intelligence agencies of the united states. and you know, the, the policing agencies and security services at a federal level and the way they're operating and asking maybe the threat to
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democracy isn't coming from trump, who is now out of office. and his supporters, maybe it's coming from an administration that seems determined to control political discourse. all right, caleb, thank you. the e u is facing a tester for these scathing remarks coming from a member of the european parliament. as the block discusses the trajectory toward a freezing winter, that a polish politician says could be easily avoided if only europe could admit its mistakes and change course. that i mention coming up by the european commission. so it seems prefers to free citizens rather than admit a mistake as we are on the titanic, which is heading full steam ahead. seizing a catastrophe. the difference is that the captain of the titanic did not know what was in front of him. the commission however knows exactly what we are facing but doesn't want to correct the course. and meanwhile,
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germany is tough. the diplomat is personally committed to support in kiev quote, no matter what my german vote has think annually. now burbock, who was speaking of a democracy conference in prague, made growing unease back to home over surging energy prices. while she went home to acknowledge the germans can eventually have as say, when elections come again. 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 stopped 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,
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the german foreign minister and alena bear 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 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 halt or halt 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 tugging on the moving handrail, pretending that it's them moving all the people to the top. everything that she's
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saying here is just empty 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 school. the obsession with rooster phobia is on display everywhere. yesterday, jim and foreign minister on alina babble 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 never neglected to demonstrate exactly how these sanctions are hamstring in russia, although she sure really didn't need to provide any evidence that they're 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
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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, at least give that as much thought as the western establishment gives to endless, useless sanctions and spin like we're hearing here again. me time i british prime minister bars johnson has outlined new methods to handle the use you of soaring energy bills, including a proposal that people buy new kettles to boil water. if you have an
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o kettle that takes ages to boil, it may cost you $20.00 pounds to replace it. but if you get a new one, you'll save 10 pounds a year every year on your electricity. bill of 13 european union countries are currently cut off from russian gas. now, a member of the use energy committee is warning. the risk of further disruptions is alarmingly high. and the block does have ideas to help alleviate the crisis with the european parliament bitching plan to renovate some of its buildings, which would have seen new carpets in a new buyer installed a pledging and said to use the savings to tackle energy price. and with rising gas and the power bills across europe, many businesses are facing an unenviable choice. raise prices all shut down. that's the case of one italian pizzeria, which warned its customers of the tough choice that head between a more expensive meal or being greeted by locked doors. this dissolved the
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restaurant to own a copay with electricity bills now twice as high as last month. well, china is reportedly helping europe with soaring energy prices, but according to some reports, the asian power houses sold liquefied natural gas t e u member states. however, that l n g was initially imported from russia. british broadcaster after returns, he gives us his take on brussels energy was, while they may be canceling, lisa plan is because of the austerity. they've enforced on selves after sanctioning russia. we have information that a 120 dutch counsels may not hit the deadline of 10th of october. we'll have to we sanction sanctions are a terrible, terrible thing that kills so many tens of thousands of people. what was it? 40000 in venezuela, us sanctions. the fact that the german foreign minister believes that it doesn't
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matter what german voters think, shows that in the washington post must 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. the world health organization is warned that a major health crisis is likely to follow a recent devastating floods in pakistan which has already affected more than 30000000 people. it's fear that water born diseases could spread rapidly under the current conditions as unprecedented monsoons resulted in, quote, a 3rd of the country going under water. that's according to pakistan's climate change minister. as you also called it
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a serious climate catastrophe. as we understand, of course, the respirations are ongoing. we have this report now from one local journalist. at least 13rd of august is under flood water. as many as 27 people have died alone during last 24 hours since mid june. now, nearly 700 people have died in different incidents of flood across buck use on earth, many as 1500 hats in georgia in different incidents of floods. now there is also allowed me to port that among the dead. there are at least $400.00 children who were also killed in law. dressed in robin robin's cupboard for help. there are 4000 tourist who was tendered in one of the resort glove valley. and those are still happening. still need to be rescued to the helicopter. my understanding is that the government is an action and law of tourist are going to be rescued sooner or later. the overall picture that he's developing focused on suggest that
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at least in the said, the machine province, the salt water has these up to the, 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 the impartial barcas on. and the authorities have not been able to reach to the affected people. partly because for some simple reason, because these are networks 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 help that is coming from the fairly can please, is a, is a, me go to some of the food supplies that box. i'm getting from the confuse from the, from the turkey and some other countries. the u inspector general is expected to regions at each in pocket on the next couple of days. he and he will himself assess
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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, the success of government have failed to build up the mega, mega dams because of which every year, the flood sweep over, everything that comes on the way it gives people a destroy builder. and then it ends up in a, b, c, something exactly what is happening right now in buckets on at least buck us on these nice tens of billions of us dollars to re heavily dead people in pre provinces, java on islam bog. more than 25000 children across africa are considered missing. according to the international committee of the red cross, which was the real number may be much higher. sadly, the $25000.00 registered cases do not capture the full scope of this often neglected and tragic humanitarian issue. there is no doubt that there are more
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children whose fate remains unknown. or the number of missing miners represent 40 percent of all registered cases of rule. there are at least $64000.00 missing people across africa or the red cross also reported. there are more than $35.00 armed conflicts currently ongoing. on the continent. i think that children fleeing the battle zones also risk exploitation violence and psychological distress. well, we did hear from a robin waldo of the red cross in nigeria who says that she monitor and organizations alone simply cannot solve all the problems because of the price. it's also me see mainly to asians with their file and between warring groups and no meant for causing people when people flee the we haven't all going conflict in the northeast in the
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country. a huge area and in this area to islands. and it's easy to me and i need to make sure i'm going on and do all the different places. and unfortunately, children, you know, this is one of the me see, some of them have been missing for many years out of the criteria. but the main problem is that the conflict you call the origin and children, unfortunately for single their real problem becomes very difficult for me to be pleasing. there are areas, especially in this country where neither the, the northern they do in read what can be able to see the problem that needs to stakeholders. why not just too many
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most and be has welcomed russian ships back to its ports, reversing a u. s. back decision to ban sanctioned vessels from entering the eastern african nations harbours last month. washington push to mos on big to implement the ban, alleging the ships were somehow involved in the russia, ukraine conflict. a security analyst wilka ds says the us wanting to impose a position over most, i'm big neutrality. the usa trying to put some rules or some change in the government to do that. and then we can really provision, we are with relationship with the, with the constant you with a and center. but we have also very good. the theory started relationship with the russia in the countries are on. so this is very important to submitting that position of neutrality, got going to country, depending the support of the all countries around the world. this is the reason all
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countries on the top of the world thinking the african countries will follow their rules. so the remaining rules because the support african countries the us congress has once again taken aim of the indian government over alleged human rights violations. new delhi has repeatedly refuted these claims at washington had previously tried to push. india gets a cut in boards of russian fuel and to quote, pick the right side. but who deli has refused to condemn moscow over it's offensive in ukraine and his maintaining very close ties with russia. in response, washington published more reports accusing india of suppressing freedoms of both speech and religion. new delhi has condemned most claims. it is unfortunate that the u. s. vote. bank politics is being practiced in international relations. we would urge that assessments based on motivated inputs and bias views
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be avoided, and the naturally pluralistic society, india values, religious freedom and human rights. we heard from one new deli based john lester and also who says that washington doesn't like the idea of treating as partners as equal as you, but have a listen to this a. this is part of her life. gibson does model it. the candidate it is us plus others comprises united states and, and a lot of unequal poplars. the fact that most people in the mainstream western media are trying to hide is the fact that r u. s. has never light equal partners. they want junior partner, they want rasul states to be aligned with them. they don't treat anyone equal if you look at all the wars after 911, a we're done with the promise of importing democracy,
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used to it is countries in the world in a hurry. and that was a big project that americans are undertaken. and you don't see any, any i or post, or any materialization of that, or i either in iraq or enough going to stop. all right, india wrapping up our program here live from moscow on our t international. the great pleasure having you with us in a very big mixed batch in today's program life from moscow. we are back with many more of your world headlines and about 25 to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on authentic, very dramatic.

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