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an engagement equal to trail. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground in the g 7 finance leaders agreed to impose that price camp on russian oil. the slide moscow awarding there'll be no supplies for countries implementing the move live reactions, all not coming up. the physical integrity of the impossible is approaching a nuclear power plant has been breach several times. according to the head of the us nuclear watchdog to say the agencies representatives will remain up the email released by the us attorney's general name to show the biden administration has been a quote, incestuous,
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relationship with big tech firms aim of century content. the news revenue catching the program from today across the world. welcome to moscow onto the global news run up an r t. you didn't need a group of 7 in finance chiefs and agreed to impose a price camp on russian oil according to a statement released after a meeting of the organizations ministers, the new restrictions. bon, any services enabling more time transportation of rational, crude oil, petroleum products, or exceptions, would be made only in the case of oil purchased other price. below the cap, g 7 leaders claim the move is aimed up reducing rushes, revenues incomes the slide mosque awarding. now they will not supply anyone applying the new restrictions just to run
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a credit order. those countries that will join the potential price caps will not be among the recipients of russian oil. we simply will not interact with them in terms of oil on such non market conditions. our oil will go to other markets to those countries that are ready to act according to market conditions. a response from moscow is pretty straightforward. if you're part of the agreement, then that cit, you won't be able to buy russian commodities. and i'm saying commodities because potentially this isn't only about oil. so what are the u. s. the u. k. and allies trying to achieve here, we confirm our joint political intention to implement a comprehensive prohibition of services which enable maritime transportation of russian origin, crude oil and petroleum products globally. the provision of such services would only be allowed if the oil and petroleum products are purchased at or below a price. the price cap determined by the broad coalition of countries we've already heard from the white house that in the energy field. this is the most effective
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way to punish the russian government. now, when it comes to natural gas. we also heard from the head of the european commission, or sla footer line that she supports a price cap, also on russian gas, not only in europe, but globally to but then comes the question. how can you call that globally, if for instance, china is not part of it, right? the skeptics will tell you that russia has plenty of alternative consumers. and i do have to say that there are quite a few skeptical voices among western industry experts to i don't know of anybody who works in markets who believes this is a workable idea. and i think most of us who work in markets believe that it has dangers associated with it. it invites opportunities to use potential loopholes. and like very often in the past, we are hearing of voices that there is currently not enough capacity in the world
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to replace russian energy supplies. the u. s. doesn't have the capacity to fill that up and the opec producers are not gas producers. any case, there isn't any l n g capacity in the world to make up for the russian exports to, to europe. they were running at about 14000000 cubic feet, and then we have to find the resources to replace. so that's going to take years, the nearest future will show whether the price cap agreement will backfire on those who introduced it, or really become an effective punishment tool against the russian government. live to brussels and independent journalists lucrative a for his take. now look good to see you yet. what do you make of this decision by the g 7 group to introduce a rational price cop? is that workable? well, some would say it could be workable because oil is a commodity. unlike gas,
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which is another difficult situation, but for oil it could somehow work, but i don't think it will to market will find its wage as was just said by one of the persons you interviewed on it's like water. the market will make it that the real price, the real market price will, will appear very soon. but between the different partners and this trade, and it will not work in the g 7, those who will be punished are again the europeans. because canada, all the west don't really care about that. i mean, europeans and japan, we will be punishing ourselves as we did in the 1st train of sanctions, one on one of my themes favorite minister of economy of phone mo declared that we want to put moscow to its knees while we are on our knees in europe and moscow is not so adorable as never been stronger on it. while we have 10 percent inflation
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here and bounce from for itself. so it is on it is so wrong. id the sanctions he doesn't work, but they go further not i wanted g 7. that's 4 or i don't think it will work, but one will what will certainly never work is g guess sanction that mrs. fatherland, as, as long a declared a possibility today in copenhagen this can not work at all. we absolutely need russian guests for the next 5 to 10 years. yeah. and the move doesn't come in until december. why the wait? so december, that's very funny. yeah. we sanctioned you, but we will still accept your own gas in this case for all until december 5th. i mean, if i were moscow, i would say, you know, sorry to be a bit crude, but a pure, you know, you, you won't get it if you continue. right. so now of course on russia has been very
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clear about intentions for, for gas and for oil also on. and i think again it will not work, especially for gas because simply that is not the fleet of ships. we 100 small ships to transport the n g that america algeria, or can talk good deliver me b to europe, hundreds of ships, and they take 5 years to build. so i mean, it's crazy. we need at least 5 years to get rid of russian supplies. we will not be able to do it at luke speaking of ships that move sees a barn on the market time transportation on russian oil, unless it's bought at the price cap cost. but of course, there are countries purchasing rushes crude that aren't barking the moves their big guns, india, and china, for instance. so how does that work? i suppose what will happen is that europeans will have to turn to other sources.
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don't brush it because since they, they punish themselves by saying we will put a cap and we will not buy above that gap. and russia says we won't deliver to you anyway. so they will turn to other sources in the middle east in venezuela, in other places. and because suddenly venezuela is, again, a country that they talked, that's very french or, you know, that's also you. so i think going to stop the ships when they go to countries that pass those countries. the logistics just seem a little bit out there it's, it's very complicated. i don't know the details. yeah. but for oil again, it's a commodity. so it's easier for gas, but they will, they will have to, to go to all the sources and the price this will saw that will increase and it will not work in the end. that's the idea. as you say, mosque was wore in that it will supply all the countries supporting the price captain that russia has alternative buyers. what does that tell us and how does it play out? well, the other buyers might,
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i mean to big buyers. i mean india and china could say to rush ok, we will buy, but not a high price will buy around the price gap that the g $7.00 is put on oil 3. so 4, i should, i could be a little annoying, but there are other countries, of course. so me size powers like i'm in office, asian countries, middle east countries, south africa, the south american countries that would gladly buy russian oil. so the market price will green polls itself. now it's about $295.00 hero today. the battle of $95.00 a barrel. i think it will remain at the same price or even higher. that's a very interesting point. i'm no energy economist, but restrictions and pose and russian gas supplies. so the global gas price surge, i would suppose there's a risk that the same allow happened to wall on is that not something the last thing
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consumers need? we certainly do without any price increase in boil. our gas is terrible for the consumers here in europe. i mean much more than anywhere else. i mean, russia no problem. you have oil and gas at a very cheap prices and production costs in europe. we have non or nearly non, i mean we have norway that produces some and u k. a little bit, but it's the end of it. but it's no gas in the netherlands anymore. so we rely upon algeria right. you seem to miss your call is gone to, to bay for more gas and oil. and on the ask, what, sorry, we already delivered to italy and to spain. so within europe, there is no unanimity. they all work on their own anyway. and then they keep the front with vandella and trying to explain things that won't work. it just finally, there does seem to be a great her, not even
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a larger disconnect between the chiefs. making the decisions on that and driving up the prices of consumers who, who have no say in, in this except during elections. of course are they vote for, but that disconnect those prices of energy, oil, gas, electricity, that's being felt with people who can't afford it. small businesses, yet it doesn't seem to be registering with those in the, in the board rooms are an e u level who make to this isn't that disconnect? can it continue for much longer? i can, frankly, to our factories in europe. i mean, one, belgium and data that produced fertilizers and they had to stop for 6 months. you have companies announcing big companies announcing everyone because they're allowed on gas for their production that they stop. they cannot continue simply because it will be much above the price that their customers could pay and so they have to
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stop. what will the governments do? and then you have mrs. langler and saying that will put a cap on on the price of european cap on the prices guess it's impossible to have people who say things like that. now it is incredible. what will they say in the few weeks when we will have real problems? so they think, for example, of, of skimming the profits of companies in all the fusing on energy fields, get their profit or part of their profits to distribute to the consumer. god, this is gonna be a big problem in october, november. yet winter is coming. look, as always, thank you for your time. i'm not breakdown of all that independent journalist, lucre of a, from brussels. and you will indeed turn off the lights on turned on the heat. that is the message increasingly being conveyed to people in europe as governments
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scramble to slash soaring energy bills. it comes amid fears of a shortage of us. we were just talking about 3rd gas this winter sections against russia bite. no, i put at some points to the former austrian foreign minister, a few hours ago carne can i so this is what she told me. i cannot imagine that the europeans are going to do what they are currently doing because the stakes hustle high. so that was my real inner conviction. now, 7 months later we see that they went even so the stakes are very high. it's irrational. but we have seen an irrational behavior long before february 24th. ah, indiana, you are accountable towards your electorate. so this will have to be decided by the german electorate. but the over all issue on only you level, you've got the air foreign policy chief use a barrel. recently acknowledging that certain voices within the block are urging a rethink mouth sanctions. how loud,
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how significant from what you've seen are those voices when you're break it down to the very simple point of departure? when do you introduce sanction? so why we're dis, particular thanks was introduced. it was to coerce the russian government into it change of behavior. so that this was the point of departure, have to succeed it. no. but their own people are being hurt the other even more so is that not a more radical rethinking needed? now, a lot of people have, ah, put their heads too far out of the window. if i right. okay. if i say that at that fall, that, that how would put it in german or, and the to rule back no would look foolish that this is one right. of course you see now they're hurting, and people sat in the beginning. yes, we are going to take that pain via ready to do that. that was that the government set up, but always assuming that there will be a change in action by the russian government. so did this,
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this says this is the current situation current. can i still speaking to the program earlier? now the quote, physical integrity of the embattled zappa roshi a nuclear power plant has been violated. those words that is the view of the chief of the u. n. stuco watchdog which is currently assessing the site. i will continue to be worried about the plans. we have a place which is more stable, which is more predictable, is abuse. that's the plan. and the physical integrity of the plan has been violated several times by chance, by, by deliberation. we don't have the elements to assess that, but this is a reality that we, that we have to recognize. and this is something that cannot continue to happen in the background. to them is the mission to arrive to the plant on thursday, shortly after ukrainian forces have attempted to seize the site according to local officials. and while the head of the international atomic energy agency has not
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returned to key of control territory, the bodies representatives will continue to assess the plug. right, let's move to the latest on the front lines. russia said how secured the key cronyn defense position of pesky atone west of done yet. the russian defense ministry also confirmed a country offensive by key of forces underway in the her san region. or it was questioned. the results of that push claiming that there were high casualties among ukrainian troops. we know 2 civilians have been killed after 4 ukrainian missiles reportedly had a residential building in the rush control city of her san for people were also injured. that's according to local authorities, which also claim western supplied. miss styles were used another of her headline stories. now there is an incestuous relationship between top officials from the biden administration on big tech. that's the claim being
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made from the louisiana missouri attorneys general. after newly released the meal showed more than 40 employees of the current administration, as well as from us agencies had been pressing social media platforms to sensor content. we have already received a number of documents that clearly prove that the federal government has an incestuous relationship with social media companies and clearly coordinates to censor freedom of speech. the department of justice is cowering behind executive privilege and has refused to turnover communications between the highest ranking biden administration officials and social media companies. they're referencing what they say are a series of documents. and now they're saying that this document show conversations between top social media platforms and around 45 federal officials. specifically when it comes to content loaner ration and those good old words of misinformation and dis, information that we have heard so much about lately. now as specifically when it
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comes to facebook, that's a big one that's mentioned here. and in one of the conversations at facebook, official actually talks about meetings directly with the white house. i know our teams met today to better understand the scope of what the white house expects from facebook on misinformation going forward. in our previous conversations, i've appreciated the way you and your team have approached our engagement, and we have worked hard to meet the moment. we've dedicated enormous time and resources to fighting this pandemic, and consider ourselves to be partners in fighting the same battle. now speaking of dis information, and there is then this conversation where he at another facebook official talks about reaching out to the cdc directly and asking for help with their policy we have been talking about in addition to our weekly meetings, doing a monthly misinform debunking meeting with maybe claim topics communicated a few days prior so that the c d c can bring and matching experts and chat casually
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for 30 minutes or so. yes, we would love to do that. now that line of conversation, i'm curious, just gone both ways here. there are also emails that were sent by the white house cove in 19 response team in which they were reaching out to facebook actually asked in them to take down an instagram parity account of doctor anthony found she facebook's response was to say, yep, on it. so there was no push back there when we had that back and forth between those 2. when it came to content, moderation was extraordinary. really, isn't it a comes right after confirmation by meta c o. mark zuckerberg, that the f b. i interfered in the 2020 presidential election by pressuring his company to center ledge. russian misinformation on the hunter biden laptop story to. that's right. you may remember back in october 2020 facebook and twitter took really unprecedented and moves to censor this story about hunter biden's lock top. that was published by the new york post. now facebook didn't go quite as far as twitter
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did. however, a mark sucker bird did speak out about that this week. he admitted the f b. i reached out to him. now it's interesting here is he said that the f b, i was warning him to be prepared for some sort of quote unquote, russian dis, information that facebook needed to be on high alert. and so she said that their decision to sensor story was part of them being on high alert. however, does, of course raise the question of how often this happens, how many times has the, by an administration reached out to those social media tech giants and asked them to make certain decisions. and how often have they complied as these emails appear to show them? in some cases they were even asking for more and more direction. do the revelations come as a surprise at all? well, with this administration, they've become almost more and more expected, especially when you have someone like president biden, who gave a speech earlier in which you referred to republicans as extremists. there's
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a lot of building concern about what his administration has done and what it's continuing to do when it comes to those members of the public that they don't agree with. and it's even drawing some comparisons to a police state like this one. take a listen. so that laptop was not centered because it was propaganda. whatever that means, it was censored because it might hurt joe biden. that is a definition of police state behavior. so certainly a lot of daycare and a lot of concerns, especially as we get closer and closer to about mid term election with top social media jones like facebook and twitter already saying that they plan to act against when they see as misinformation. well, the author of google archipelago, the digital gulag, the simulation of freedom. dr. michael wrecked and wall believes the white house uses big tech to its own advantage. the government itself, using these big tech monopolies to infringe upon political and other speech
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and basically shut down all opposition. now we're talking about direct assaults on the 1st amendment of the united states. that is the freedom of speech. we're always told, you know, these are private companies, they can do whatever they want. they can censor, you know, you don't have to allow somebody in your house to speak things you don't want to hear. but they've proven over and over again that they're actually appendages of the state that they are state apparatuses that are doing the bidding of the state. in particular, the unit party controlled state, the democratic party controlled state that they work for. so they are not private enterprises, strictly speaking, they're actually part of the state and they're being wielded by the state to do its bidding. 12 years in jail, that's the sentence. and this really court has hunted done to a former director of a garza branch of an international humanitarian organization mohammed how lobby was accused of financially helping the master organization, which israel considers
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a terror gripping. mister l. hubby vehemently denies all charges against them. his brother shared his shock at the sentence, the lamb hammer, 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. that will face even more difficulties, since mohammed's case is not an issue of an individual person, but an issue of our future. 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. it should also be pointed, i thought, independent investigations have concluded that convicted aid worker did not commit any crime. and world vision international, that's the organization where mohammed al, hello, abby worked insist that their ex chief was not involved in any money. finally,
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mister al, holidays attorney says he thinks to appeal, while his supporters delights the courts. so one can on this without that all of us rejected the 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 that i am against the administrative detention simply because it deprives a 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 is that a court thing? does the par mother within a major american christian, a organization in gaza that will view on the challenging of transferring money to the movement of any senior army group in the course that includes, according to his lawyer, might have hannah on how to be said that he's anything, is there any forces that are said they had to be in 2016 the baton known as
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a crow guys. he was returning from the gaza from a work meeting? well, how much has been was said on charges of unfitting. he went to dam puns embodying amount of up to 50000000 deresa support, how much i've had, i mean 6 years behind bars and underwent more is done 171 heating before being convicted. it's more reaction to this former director of the palestinian non governmental organization network most seen for i'd say that the decision essentially gives israel a green light to target any humanitarian worker of violating international most. but it's very hard to share a decision. it's unfair, rolling a vis decision target, going to humanitarian assistant to the scene, and people are hammered. holla, bill. he used to walk in international and you all walking in
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a humanitarian issues are getting bored and marginalized groups. there is no evidence nor prove that he is guilty and he is a war can get to somebody from us or any political faction this decision, but others that are either violation of international human rights law, abusing they are all in order to target that the boys are the ones who's working in the relief and the humanitarian issue, or justification that he is supporting directly or indirectly hamas movement. i think it's unique in case, but it's also very dangerous because maybe that will give in carriage door as their id cards. and there's an id, additional system to carry on are based on the secret information that they have to in the brackets. so to accuse anybody who is what keep getting home and their young
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assistant and human italian organizations k to south asia and major health crisis is looming in pakistan. according to the world health organization. recent devastating floods which affected more than 30000000 people are now threatening the country's food security. let's go through this. the w h o fears that water born diseases may spread rapidly on their current conditions. unprecedented monsoons have resulted in a 3rd of the country not being under water. according to our customs, climate change minister, she branded at 8 serious climate catastrophe. rescue operations are still ongoing, and a local journalist earlier sent 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. now, nearly 700 people have died in different incidents of flood across buck use on an
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earth many as 1500 hats in georgia in different incidence of floods. now there is also a lot to port that among the dead. there are at least $400.00 children who were also killed in large western province. probably there are 4000 tourist who was tendered in one of the resort club valley. and those are still happening still need to be rescued to the helicopter. my understanding is that the government is an auction, and law of tourists are going to be rescued sooner or later. the overall picture that he's developing focused on suggest that at least in the said, the machine province, the salt water has these up to 8 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, pockets on and the authorities have not been able to reach to the affected people.
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partly because of a 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 concrete is a, is a, me go to in terms of the food supplies that box time is getting from the can please 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 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 successive governments have failed to build up the mega, mega dams, because of which every year, the flood sweep of it, every thing that comes on the way it gives people, it destroy buildings,
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and then it ends up in the immune see something exactly what is happening right now in pakistan. at least bach hassan these nice tens of billions of us dollars. booty heavily did people in 3 provinces job either on a islam bob. next, the story behind the resolve battalions grasp on a sprawling metal plant earlier in the ukraine conflict and how the factory and hostages were liberated from the neo nazi. our short talk is running with with us, i started a boy with almost a live deal.
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