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all put on russia, it's all port on the russian government on the president, which is nonsense is complete nonsense. i mean, if you, if you have a basic economic knowledge and if you are aware of the fact that our inflation problem started with quantitative easing, are when money was sent to print it in order to save the euro in order to get out of the financial economic crisis of 2008, 2009. so we have a problem with money supply. we have too much money in the market, which is not any more backed up by a, by, by something in terms of economic reduction in terms of gold, in terms of commodities, whatever. so it's a, it's an inflation problem that is there. and that started a long time ago, and this is now head. we have a galloping inflation now because the uncertainties is rising because it's reflected on so many daily aspects of life. but it has been there long before. and
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this lame game led is going on with your heart to russia, is something that i try to find answers to that and or it's it's, it's very difficult. but it's everybody is looking for for an easy, lame game and it's a kind of black and white. far west. you know, they're, they're, they're, they're the good and the bad weather. yeah. yeah. yeah. it's, it's, it's this, mary. ok. hi, attitude down low grade tones. any more down or colors and desist, much more present in the region where i lift many years ago. and while i'm living again in the middle east, where luckily, there is not this black and white thinking, there's honest here a bit more of pluralism in the political debate is not fascinating. it as always, we just so appreciate you coming in the program and break, breaking down all those issues for us really. thank you. karen can i saw austria's former a foreign minister your most. why can't think of for the kind of,
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for her always sung and charming conversation as always, maria the, have you thank you, karen. oh, i wish you a good afternoon yet. you're watching r t international just after half past 4 in the russian capital still to come in or 60 minutes of news to day already devastating flooding in pakistan could lead to a major humanitarian disaster. that is the dire warning from the world health organization which says the lives of hundreds of thousands of people could be at risk. hold on more little bit later. this is our ah ah
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ah, need to come to the russian state total narrative. i've stayed as i phone and the most lansky with within the 55 been okay, so mine is gonna be the one else with we will ban in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia for date and our t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest,
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and with me a ah, you're back with r t international. not a major health crisis is looming in pakistan. that's according to the world health organization. recent devastating floods with affected more than 30000000 people are not threatening the country's food security. let's go through that. the w h o fears water born diseases may spread rapidly under current conditions. unprecedented monsoons have resulted in a 3rd of the country now being underwater,
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according to pakistan's climate change minister. as she found that a serious climate catastrophe rescue operations are ongoing. local journalist centers this report at least 13rd of august on is under flood water. as many as 27 people have died alone during last 24 hours since mid june. till now. nearly 1200 people have died in different incidence of flood across buck use on and as many as 1500 have injured in different incidence of floods. now there is also allow me to report that among the dead, there are at least $400.00 children were also killed in lord western province, probably sub problems. there are 4000 tourist who was tendered in one of the resort club valley. and those are still still need to be rescued to the helicopter . and my understanding is that the government is an option,
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and north tourists are going to be as f you sooner or later. the overall picture that he's developing and focused on suggest that at least in the said, the machine province, the flood water has these up to it to 9 feet. that means hot, terrible, it has become for the people to survive in this water. and the rescue oppression is really under, over, in, in part of barcas on. and the authorities have not been able to reach to the affected people. partly because supposed to have 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 help that is coming from the fairly concrete is a, is a me, good in terms of the food supplies that box. i'm getting from the article piece from the, from the turkey and some other countries. these you, inspector general, is expected to regions at each in the pocket all over the next couple of days.
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thought he and he would himself assess the scale of the damages that have, has been caused by the flood water. the climate change is one such leading factor. another factor is that the success of government haven't half fail to build up the mega, mega dams because of which every year, the flood sweep of it, every thing that comes on the array, it gives people a display of buildings. and then it ends up in the immune see something exactly what is happening right now in bacchus on at least marcus on these nice tens of billions of u. s. dollars. booty heavily dead people in 3 provinces. java. 12 years in jail. that's the sentence on is really court has handed done to an aide worker. it plains had been helping the hamas organization, which israel considers a terror. griffin, mohammed's al, hello. abby was convicted after a trial that lasted 6 years. his brother shared his feelings about the sentence
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with us that i am in the elm, israel's not targeting mohammad only, but all future generations who may work in the humanitarian field. and this is dangerous to all international institutions operating in the gaza strip the or face even more difficulties. since mohammed's case is not an issue of an individual person, but an issue of our future liquidity, his family was waiting for his release for 6 years. and for him to return to start as humanitarian work in the gaza strip. and therefore they were all shocked by his sentence, especially as 2 youngest children who have not seen him for years. and may forget what he looks like. independent investigations concluded that they convicted it worker did not commit any crime. mister al halbens attorney, which share says that he plans to appeal, while his supporters denounced the court. this with other costs rejected the
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decision of the court, especially since he was administratively detained for 6 years without his family or children. knowing what his fate is, there is no clear public evidence from the israeli authorities to sentence him for 12 years and other mackenzie administrative detention, simply because it deprives the person of his rights to live with his family. i am against a civilian being tried after such a long period of administrative detention and israel called thank of the farmer within the major medical aid organization in gaza. that was viewed on challenging, of transferring money to the movement, senior out of the group in the co setting place. according to his lawyer and i had hanna, i've had to be said that he's anything. is there any forces that said they had to be in your 2016 at the midtown editor growth you guys, he was returning from 2 guys up from a work meeting. well, how much had been was said on charges of around fitting humanitarian tongues in
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varying amounts of up to 50. the many on deresa support how much i've had of rain 6 years behind bars and underwent more than 171 heated before being convicted. or we can cross live now to go to the former director of the palestinian non governmental organization network or p and geo. most seen abra done. you are most welcome to the program. first of all, your overall thoughts on the court's decision. firstly i to, it is very hard said the surgeon they, it's unfair rolling and it's decision and target going to humanitarian assistant of, of the scene and people are hammered. highlight beer, he used to walk in international and you oh, working in a humanitarian ashes,
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targeting board and marginalized groups. and he is not guilty, according to his case and his lawyer and this decision a body of or that is that it a violation of international human rights law, abusing they're all inc. and the roles in order to target the people at the pierce ones who's working in relief and the humanitarian issue or a justification that he is supporting directly or indirectly or hamas movement. this ridiculous, actually at that start going the events, anybody a stuck convince any a pearson who are using his mind and they're using logic? because mohammed since the length of time he is used to walk at this kind of or organization and many ability and people and international pearson's also
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working in the various and yours more than 100. i and yours. international non governmental organizations walking in garza and they are working based on the international law and based on a charles which should targeting directly the poor people and the target groups and not connected any more with any political affiliation. just just one more point on the court decision mohammed al lobby was held, as we mentioned, for a pretty extraordinary 6 years during his trial. why do you think the court did not take into account the period and shorten his sentence to 6 years, dined from 12 bit because there is no strong evidence in their hands on this source, as they boast wanting his court, and their his case several times more than 6 years, as you mentioned. so there is no evidence, no proof that he is guilty and he is
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a war can get to support commerce or any political faction in fact. and he said he was working to keep the funds away from hamas. that's what his lawyer has stated. yet he is a war king in human italian issue, and he is keeping away any relation with any political party include hamas and other political body. but this is eddie, accused him that he is supporting her hammers and he had addicted vc acquisition and her. he is still 6 years under the administrative detention. and this administrative detention, it's illegal. it's came from a british mandate and the beginning of the last century. and it's a very letting international human rights law,
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and it's not based on the the geneva convention and any convention that related to the bill of the people who's living at that cubit sion. and what point just on sat, the spark of it is real health care and much of of the evidence confidential, even from mister owl, how lobbies team, according to reports, that seems quite extraordinary. why is that? why has israel kept much of the evidence confidential? do you think because sir, they're not there have the more trust or confidence that they have in their hands to strong evidence and papers or to accuse him. so based on the military, is there either or deb's and the best on the british mandate, the security update us and the security system or but
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is it a state that we can use some a secret bit when the brackets in for the mission to to accuse the prisoner, so it's not, it's not fair anymore. and unfair ruling and this abusing of the law, abusing of the poet that they are using their hand against the be the scene and prisoners who are under the acquisition. but they are not guilty. a very fuse. the acquisition came from the court via a court case lasted 6 years. as we mentioned. have you ever seen anything quite like that at that length of time to come to a verdict? i think it's unique care case, but it's also very dent on us because maybe that will give in
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carriage though. is there any records on those that are 80 additionally system to carry on a best on the secret information that they have between occur between the brackets to accuse anybody who is what could getting him an italian assistant on him and italian organization. so it's a unique, it's single, we don't see much guesses like that or that before the bahamas holiday case. but it says den dentist because it's give his science that they're as or 8 as the will target. and he personally even been a seen and maybe not villa senior, if he is or king and involved in the humanistic an issue. because you know, a garza, it's rolling under the hamas governor. it's so, so it's easy to accuse anybody based on the addictive circumstances.
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this is facts that up on mass rolling everything here. and there may be, if there will be easy for a, for high for and is 80 cord to accuse anybody because he is working an assistant. so an indirect way. they will a consider him, he is supporting directly or indirectly it hum us. it's actually abusing that international law and a violation of well actually abusing that also the accumulation power, the exhibition paula that they are using in that he a bad way in order to hush an assistant to the bit estonian who are under the seed since more than 15 years, i just want to get your thoughts as well and what you think the international reaction may now be to this verdict, a man at spending 6 years and in a court case, and then finding another 12 years on top of that. israel not giving information as
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to why he was fully guilty as well. will this matri international community sit up and ask questions about israel, or will it just be as before? actually is a better see a be able internet on, especially if the activists are mind. get the service set, organization and human rights organization upset and frustrated the from the international law and international human rights organization. and i, c. c, international criminal court. and the security are human rights counselors belong to united nation because there is no strong reaction actually when a yesterday or 2 days ago when the international community, especially european union. but the pressure was really government to release her. hello dear. he got released the so the brush are, it's the only way to, to give the blessing and their rights include the prisoners. and actually a very,
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actually supposed to be modus, thrown in order to hold. is there any government to accountability? there is no a can to, to accountability because of the seed serrita conducted. there are war crimes and crimes against humanity against me. the same people in garza or fife, a military operations against the innocent people. and there is no reaction and no accountability nor accountability. it's mean it's carriage, is there any government to carry on their violation of human rights, or they don't give any consideration for nearly action because there is no strong reaction unfortunately, which gives the bit of senior specialty. the activists are under human rights, so frustration because if there is no international law, the people will go for the rule of junkin. i mean ward white university. okay, thank you so much for your time today. and they bring this up the spec on bouts at
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court verdict in israel most in upper amadon, former director of the palestinian non governmental organization network. thank you . ah, the legacy of 2 decades of the us occupation of afghanistan, all in the name of the war on terror and our special coverage. we are examining the consequences of americans policies in the south central asian country and showing the tragic stories really not unfold that a year ago. and the chaotic, polite of us led forces no nation, no nation is ever done anything like it in all the history. with
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well right up to date, a deadly blast has rocked and mosque in the city of herat in western afghanistan. during friday prayers at least 18 people were reportedly killed, including a prominent muslim cleric within 20 people who were injured as well. no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. while during the 2 decades of war, a run, $50000.00 african interpreters provided assistance to us led forces. despite washington's pledges to ensure their safety, thousands of them were left behind, not fearful of retribution from the tub. we heard from one of those translators, my child, if we are in real trouble, we're afraid that we might be killed because we watched the americans. this reason
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is enough to be punished. we helpless. there's no hope for us. with jacob, according to our own assessment of what i heard from other people around 60 percent of people, most of them interpreted have been betrayed and abandoned by the u. s. in afghanistan, when the taliban took over, there was chaos that people add port. those interpreters who had fall that cases for evacuation was stranded in the middle of the road. we said several e mails to american officials. we've worked with them, but they've not responded yet. ah,
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i can make them. i think those who've left us behind in afghanistan a just hiding as a fit for their own lives. look at our misery. we can't get a job here in afghanistan because we have a biometric system of identification here. if we apply for job anyway, we would immediately be recognized as afghan interpreters to what for the americans in the past. a blue 80 minutes. it could be cool by the taliban authorities. we're in how but the days nice guy by we have no normal life and it will continue that. wait until we dead. i pray for a miracle. maybe one day we will manage to free this country. ah, just before we end this hours at use round up, i want to bring you a quick update on the approval by g 7 finance chief they on
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a price cup on russian oil. that is indeed what happened. the group agreed to the move after meeting earlier today. it's intended to amplify the use 6th package of sanctions against russia. the plan for the camp was initially proposed by the, by the administration. the group also implemented a bond on the march time at transportation of russian oil. moscow warns previously and repeatedly that it won't supply oil to anyone who bought the price cap move. we're with the ramifications of that and seems a sizable move. we'll be going through that in the coming hours. yeah, that is negro relief. the news run a for it now. i'll be back in 5 with all the latest developments this friday. a busy friday do stay with our team. ah.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race group is often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk with us. i started, i really only paying for the ones. what's the deal was then yeah like i'm on that. things don't wanna look at it now or if want to listen to full and i would at last, but i had on that machine with a couple to see. did you was a study that, that what i did, what i did?
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was reason is meaningless courage. and that if you speak russian, keep your voice down while out and about a couple of don't put your human symbols on display a social space each night. all right, so you guys don't talk to strangers. i. 7 avoid noisy gatherings and rallies, a marashi eaten your colleagues and perhaps also your friends. since you're guilty because you'll, russian a glad to with being a specific solution you can find
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a in the united states has always had a variety of tools, news, and tax on other countries. economic sanctions are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about here. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. uh huh. we have a responsibility for the whole world. and we need to make room for the rest
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because without us there will be k i d, a g 7 finance leaders agree to impose a price cup on russian oil. despite masika warning, there'll be no supplies for the country, supporting them all coming up in the program. the physical integrity in bottles up at ownership. nuclear power plant has been breach several times. that's according to the head of the un nuclear watchdog stays the agencies representative will remain at the plant. the emails released by us attorney general claim to show that by the administration health, quote incestuous, relationship with big tech firms, a centurylink call.
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