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ah, a with ukranian forces once again shell a key bridge. and so the ukraine using an american supplied high mas rocket system, called crew reports exclusively from the area, with the middle of the bridge. the disruption these met with civilian vehicles are no longer able to cross it, put together with being told by troops that we have with europe plays a double game with south africa,
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forcing the country to abandon its fossil fuel industry and focus on green project costs. as the block buys up, it's cold on top, asian economies join versus eastern economic forum with the pop, multi polar world is main topic. i think contrast to the west attempts to isolate moscow. a very warm welcome to you is just gonna say i'm in the morning in the russian capital. my name is peter scott. and here's how the world's looking as a new week gets under way. and we start off with the latest from the war in ukraine where an artsy crew has come on the ukranian fire, while following russian forces in the upper georgia region has some footage from the scene. this is
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a the crew were forced to seek cover when ukrainian forces opened fire with grenade launchers. earlier, our correspondent told us what happened just like when we are now on the front line as close as possible to the ukrainian armed forces. ukrainian troops spotters from the air, an open fire we found covered in the basement of the destroyed house. now we expect to be either shell or spotted by a drone. going on, fortunately, the crew have already left the area unharmed. now moving over to the neighboring care song region where he has forces of, again shelled a key bridge over the river. nip are using the american high mas rocket system. and archie crew got exclusive access to the area immediately after the shelling ukrainian, the high mas, multiple rocket launch system, allude sort of bridge and here san hughley bridge in the vicinity,
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across the vas river, near part of the american supplied rock. it's barely missed a ferry packed with civilians who to feel the impacts. this is some kind of sky bridge. we had a 15 minute window. that was easy or was, is it? we have a 15 minute window to fill the consequences in the aftermath of ukrainian shelling will rocket attacks on the bridge. here is what they look like. american american newtons that have targeted the bridge witness every day for 4 weeks now we're close. aah! to the hill sun side of the bridge. on the other end towards the middle of the bridge, the destruction these much were civilian vehicles are no longer able to cross it.
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but again, as i said, there's only a short window. we've been told by troops that we have, they have detected launches as of now, but this means that the city that affect power lies than the people here who want to leave for safe. a passion for russian control territory with hospitals that have fully stocked with medicines. are unable to do so because of the garbage worth and civilian infrastructure by ukrainian troops. only a fraction of the rockets each one costing american taxpayers a $150000.00, reach the bridge russian air defenses. see them coming from afar and shoot, moved down. they also warn the locals as an ambulance then case someone in this, in this kilometers long q feel fully feels ill because it is that incredibly long way people come to my truck or day for their time to cross the river for whatever
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reason these things cross full ukraine has now launched hundreds of high miles rockets at the untaught of ski bridge. yet it still stands. we have achieved his the cause great pain for civilian logistics. food and medicine. deliveries to a city of 300000. have been greatly complicated. that isn't all that they target apartment blocks houses. hotels have also been struck by ukrainian artillery in recent weeks. yet they have not broken the city shops and businesses brave the bombardment and people out in their thousands enjoying the early autumn weather. here shawn, just like the untaught of ski bridge, remains and bowed more ad gasdio party from give san southern ukraine
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and moving on. now the european energy crisis is threatening to shut down the world's largest pots, collect celery to the one that situated between france and switzerland. that he, john collider, which conducts experiments into the fundamental forces of nature, is one of france's largest energy consumers requiring a whopping $200.00 megawatts of power during its peak operation periods, not almost a 3rd of that consumed by the entire city of geneva. however, with the ease sanctions on russia continuing to backfire, the european nuclear research organization may be forced to shut down the collider at peak times to reduce energy consumption. now, so to move would also set bike vital experiments since it requires a large amount of power even when it's not being used and staying with the theme of power unless are expecting gas prices to search to record highs on monday, after russia shut down a key pipeline to europe. moscow scraps a thought to day deadline for flows to resume through the node stream one pipeline
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to germany, saying it's discovered faults during maintenance. thousands of people have taken to the streets across the country after inflation shot to the highest level in almost 50 years. in august march's furious government policies also protested against continuing arm suffice ukraine. and one of those processing says that the governments on this malicious a fought for ukraine, also blame for germany economic crisis. how does anyone know that you don't have to wonder why taxes are rising? when a landlord who rents out his flat for humane price gets a visit from the tax office, calling him a traitor and demanding he rates the rent. the tax office ends with each rent increase fuel price increase, the gas price oil, the state turns at all costs. the green blue amalgamation is the new green and green stands for war. we see it in ukraine. our money is responsible for this war. and if it continues this way, we will soon be bankrupt, which we already are anyway. 100000000000 from. so yes,
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it's war indeed. the arms industries boosting the stocks of raw metal, which a higher than ever germans supply arms around the world. but when now is a 100000000000 euros last these, rachel blevins has more on the crisis of the use facing. winter is fast approaching and as energy prices continue to increase across europe. so do the protest from the czech republic, where tens of thousands took to the streets, calling for an end to nato membership, to germany, where activist tried to block the entrance of a weapons plant and protested their government lethal support for ukraine. the latest demonstrations are fueling predictions, the soaring civil unrest will become the new normal as inflation and energy costs continue to run rampant. ah
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ah the estimated 70000 protesters and proc took it a step further calling for their government to put the check for public 1st and to stop blindly pledging their membership to the un nato. when they argue it's not in the best interest of the people in their country. in the past, the czech republic has relied on russia for nearly all of its natural gas supplies . but now that it's falling in the footsteps of its neighbors by turning its back on moscow's resources and energy, praises have sort. and inflation in the country is expected to hit 20 percent by the end of the year. while the nations prime minister condemned the protesters claiming they were pro russian and against the interest of the czech republic,
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the individuals who took to the streets argued it was because of their fight for their country. that they want military neutrality and direct talks with russia on energy supplies. they accused the current check government and putting ukraine 1st with one banner reading the best for you, craniums, and truth sweaters for us. so is this a sign of what's the comp and how likely are storing cost of fuel unrest across europe this winter? while some analysts are now warning, it's more likely than ever, especially in countries like germany, where inflation is nearly at just the year hive. and the inflation relief package just passed by the german government is seen as a temporary answer to a serious long term problem. the czech republic experienced the saturday that could still be in store for germany. tens of thousands of people demonstrated in prague against rising energy prices and the check government, bright wing extremist parties in the far less communist party had mutually called for the rally. that problem is so massive that it stands to bring opposing parties
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together, which is exactly what has happened in the czech republic, where common frustration with the government and its policies has made it possible to overcome differences of opinion from right wing to left and in the u k. report say police are already raising for a long winter of civil and rest as their strategy for the coming months. centers are on how to respond to the rising crime. they are predicting as a fear economic turmoil will be on the right tool. not with input from the national police chief council, the document goes on to say that the more complex and unpredictable risk is the chance of greater civil unrest as a response to prolonged and painfully can make pressure. is already gotten so bad that estimates are showing that by january it will cost more to stay home in the u . k at around 30 pounds for food and electricity than it would you be cation on a cruise, which runs around $900.00 pounds per day. and that's just the beginning with some
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analysts warning that math civil unrest could be seen while beyond europe. as politicians continue to ignore the voices of the people who are struggling to survive. the senior research fellow at the global policy institutes in london says the politicians who often make decisions without consulting the people that have to come a critical moment when the peoples of europe will say enough is enough. it hasn't happened yet, but the cold winter is obviously on its way. we are paying a very heavy price. we are paying exorbitant amounts, who can afford to pay our electricity bills to pay our gas bills. we're closing down our small businesses. factories are shutting down their plans and for walk for ukraine when it was decided in water election that any government, ron, on the platform,
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we must do everything we can when you pray. and this was decided by elite european union has. busy insisted on this wave off the wave of sanctions that are all busy hurting your, of more than they think russia as the cold weather buys. and let me find that, hey, my choices, heating or eating, paying, paying rent, or paying for food, then there's going to be room protests. i mean, people don't get angry and when people are cold and hungry, they get very, very angry on europe is looking for alternative ways to source much needed fossil fuels for the upcoming winter. it continues to pressure the south african republic to switch to green energy, while the you buys or it's cold, is more from our contribute to corroborate less. le,
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south africa is one of the largest produces and exporters of coal in the world. and one of the countries under increasing pressure from the west to turn its back on the black rock and go green. even despite calls like this, the excitement of moving from coal to renewables is becoming a mis. many think that renewables are the so called savior, and we know that it is not. germany has learned that painfully. that's all good and well, some might say, but only if europe practices what he preaches in the 1st 5 months of 2022 europe, but more cold from south africa than it did in all of 2021. and while that was happening, the unit price per ton of coal went up at least $5.00 times in the last several months. and that's no surprise because with winter fast approaching and all the things and imposed on russia the top calls supplier to the continent. europeans are going to need more help from more countries in order to fight the elements. and
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when one considers the fact that the green energy sector is not big enough to warm all europeans this winter, many people say that european countries which accept coal from south africa and not being honest in their appreciation of the one from the black rock and south africa, which might actually save you from a very cold winter, may still be punished than the long term for exporting fossil fuels. by placing south african coal plants ahead of schedule and investing and clean power alternatives for the people of south africa and supporting an equitable, an inclusive transition in south africa's coal sector. we are following through on the pledge of the g 7 partners made in kabul to accelerate the transition away from coal and developing countries. so south africa will have to pay to transform to clean energy while europe will have to decide whether to buy coal to keep its
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people warm this winter and be open about it, or continue accusing other countries of not going green, while particularly not doing so themselves got a chance to national from john, it's been a europe's increase in its imports of coal from south africa. the central african republics public works minister on the main architects of big coin reform in the country. pascal b to korea. bailey says that the continent has plenty of all the resources as well as a space for sure. but we've got the specificity here in this country. in each square meter, you can find something. if it's not dime, one is called if it's not good iron, if it's not around is let me see. let me graph it all you. we've got everything in this country. he's got his very for, from anything to do together with all partner for inertia, the business people,
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intellectual and are also in technology. we are in a church, it is many things that we have to do to give her. we've got young people here are very deny me, very creative. so just a young population did just want to to, to learn and to innovate. different business people used to suffer a lot because of this calling y'all assistant of safer. and is people we used to ask for a solution or a solution to transfer money to receive money and also a solution to raise money and to finance a project to solution to find some partner offers a world. okay. i know people, they don't have enough money is because when you didn't organize us properly. so sources are 0. we've got plenty resources out there. you know,
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is like someone who just used to sit on a bag of gold, a big bag of gold. and we just used to make for money so that the situation now and now is the present decide to change now. the zillow, g collins approach to so key nazzo versus hauser. we have to exploit it. we have to transform it and now to get money, we're fighting for interest was interest of africa. allow her to day to the situation. is the swans, it's on men. rashid is playing q 1st to stabilize africa and to see to africa. and now, so one time to develop africa to make deal good deal with africa, legs a president or there is a presidential. so critique is fighting for the right to people to be rich. so
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that the new, the new struggle now for 2 or $40.00. but he took all his for people, all of us, all to, to have access and to have of what you need to be rich. and while we're on the topic of development rushes open, this eastern economic forum over in body vos talk with the transitions multi polar world as the main topic, as well as a focus on investments in the countries for east bushes. presidential representative for the region says that western attempts to isolate russia failed. you should get this for special. those countries that have an unfriendly attitude towards russia trying to prove that we are isolated, trying to prove that the obstacles they create will slow down the development of our country. they won't slow down together, we will definitely win them. it was done by the may present is expected to address the issue of the transition to a multi polar world in a speech on wednesday,
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along with other world leaders, including indian prime minister ranger modi who will be addressing the forum by video linked as cross live now to an l. trigon i, as a former indian deputy head of mission in moscow, i know welcome to the program. thank you. why do you think that's asia pacific countries appeared to be so interested in this economic form that taken place and both of us talk well, that's part of the concern i can have been associated with family. and that's part of the concern that you know that i think that the defendant by finding that and. busy we have also done 13 years know for me as you might know, that the white parts of the country to russia in a very different,
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they'll be of the new order for our opening up. likewise, not having, nobody wants, like family movies was not that much more, but it was like that little celebrity. i'd love to have a very nice house to manage responsibly and leave the office is a very important but that was that i think that that is where the focus this time next i think nobody is better. so what, so the practice from buffalo, but i've been that is the fact that the folks in the one that was with the stuff that is the one that i've been promised and there are books or didn't share the ones that you had the was likely to be held at the counter or
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even multi natural ones or even go today if you know that the optical map or 7 of them, i'm not participating back. but that is that one of the patients must not attack the form and send the larger so talking globally. and so the shift of the trade in dynamics globally, we do, we are seeing the energy trade is on the rise between russia and india. specifically, that's along with great and sort of military cooperation. do you see this trend continuing in the future? i know also in india, the special linda started
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here and i must say the president will things on that, but this is it. yeah. and the energy in that sense is one of the drivers and read what that's what the word offers, india knight and the future suppliers that is about and given the 5 the russia is currently the most sanctioned country in the world. what do you think this form is representative of the, of global communities, attitudes towards russia now in the asia pacific region? but my, you, i think that it is that one does not believe that that
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is other part of this is going, but fox, which is spot times that one and lucky now versus envoy to the area. he said that the forum sort of proven the western attempt to break rushes economy failed. would you agree with those statements? but thanks back, i was just at the same time. so you might say whatever it is, the fact that i want to be over time. it's not now, but at the same time i think it was from me and i guess that's why not part of the work has been part of the fact well,
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i know sugar and i as i'm afraid we're going to leave it there. but thank you very much for your time today. i know tonight, former india deputy had of mission to moscow. thank you very much. well, the foreign runs till thursday and is aimed at attracting investors to the regions economy and making it easier for them to do business around 60 countries are expected to take parts, including numerous delegations from the largest economies of asia on the pacific, including top chinese legislator leaves unsure, the 1st top beijing official to visit russia since the war ukraine started wearing cree yo founder and president of the center for china and globalization. earlier. he told us how such actions have come back to bite the west. global as you certainly had a big set, but i mean, particular was this or ideological and cold war in some kind of practice. and a couple of guys actually is happening in certain sectors. what i think, you know,
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they can try because they can experiment that and i think the been this community, the companies and the consumers will eventually bow on that. and then they will not accept that they want to. but you can obviously really ice of the water but i see that raja is still doing ok and and then basically also those things if you really you know, practice economic sanctions you section yourself too so. so that's really relied to that people get in real life as the winter is coming, we're going to see a very harsh winter hush time have. we're going to have see the energy prices sky, sky rocketing, and we see the full price is going up. so. so, so there's many companies getting, frankly, on top of them cannot afford to lose china economically. how come it is? this is really against the competitor, landed against only good. i'm serious. and i really make no sense. i think it's important that the, the countries work together,
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that everybody interdependent on each other. that is really a good system rather than we are the couple isolated and when we crash, indiana, and we will be destroy the war and moving on to the news. now 10 people have been killed and 15 injured in a series of stabbings in canada, central saskatchewan province. over a dozen people were methods hospital in 13 locations in the james smith, cree nation, and in the village of weldon north east of saskatoon city. now, 2 suspects have been identified under manhunt is currently underway. although the motive is yet to be determined, officials say that some of the victims do appear to have been targeted while others were randomly attacked. and finally, 36 countries are currently in a major food crisis with food insecurity as a chronic stage for 21 of them. that's according to reports from the institute of
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international finance, which stresses the situation started long before the war. and ukraine broke out, yet have been greatly aggravated by western sanctions. in portugal, for example, functions against russia have left farmers unable to export the orange harvest. many now forth give the fruits away the free me. busy i was forced to give away the oranges because i didn't have a buyer for them. no one needed or wanted them. they were already past their season and so i had to give them away me. ready
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it is a shame, said i didn't start giving away the orange as sooner in that case, there wouldn't be so many on the ground. this all happens because of the sanctions against russia. in spain. so there shoot, it's very low prices and we couldn't compete with them because of how cheap the fruit was. so our oranges were left on the trees and we lost them. was rob. it's hoff h a. m, moscow time on his pizza. scott, and i'll be back again at the top of the hour, but do stay tuned for an interview with the foreign minister of the central african republic coming up now minister of foreign affairs of the central african republic, sylvia by baltimore. thank you so much for joining us on naughty. what is your opinion of how the relationship with russia is developing?
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let lola relations with the russian federation, our relationship of bilateral corporation that has its own history. our nation's independence was gained within the context of the cold war in a politically polarized world, the central african republic, like any other country, chose her ally. because at the moment we were just in a situation where we had freedom neutrality, independence, we also had the opportunity to make our personal choice. and since independence a direction has been taken in which the central african republic and the russian federation have established diplomatic relations of corporation. the embassy of the russian federation in the territory of the central african republic has existed for decades. and it has never closed its doors. various situations and live circumstances have led us to decide to intensify our cooperative relationship. and these ties are still strengthening. we intensified are relations within the con.
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