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in your mind, but just to go prez at no cost to get a quote for you when you finish with dr. new person who for some of the lose lose lose from the nuclear power plant comes on a fresh round of ukrainian shelling, according to local officials with formal calling. the one that the reaction was who inspectors from the i a remain on site, the russian diplomatic work, cuz it confirms killed along with 5 other people. the suicide bombing outside most goes embassy. and the gun capital is well military refused to investigate the killing of an algae. there were journalists to find the idea of admitting it soldiers could have accidentally sold plus politicians and
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leading a huge country of the listing of russian sanctions as the euro. some 2 at 20, you know, the fact that you're paying restrictions, who's very willing welcome. it's monday, the 5th of september, and this is our see and to national with the latest news headlines, is good to happy with the 1st, the last remaining turbine at north stream, one has failed to meet industrial safety requirements. thus, according to a new statement from russia's gas problem, which has shut down the pipeline to germany for maintenance. the facts and the turbine engine says be creating a risk of fire or even an explosion, and may affect the safety of the entire compressor station. problem saves machine oil leaks are common defect in this siemens produced engines used in north stream earlier, cremins spokesman, dimitri pasco said the suspension of the pipeline was caused by western sanctions.
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he emphasized that foreign restrictions or preventing the remaining turbine from being repaired the problems with pumping gas arose due to the sanctions imposed against our country and against a number of companies by western states, including germany in the u. k. there are no other reasons that would lead to the problems with pumping. of course one mobile unit remains operational and it malfunctions and a breakdown of cursor. and this leads to pumping coming to a halt. given that the sanctions remain in place, given that they make an absolute mess, legal, unpractical, in connection with a maintenance of all components. now we can hope that it is somehow possible to put it in order for this single unit. but of course, you can see for yourself that the system had different opportunities to reserve gas . now because of the sanctions, these opportunities have disappeared. that is based on this one unit which already
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needs serious maintenance. of course, the very sanctions that prevent maintenance which prevent units from being moved without appropriate legal guarantees which prevent them from giving those legal guarantees and so on. it is the sanctions that western states have imposed to have created the situation we see now. oh, i see ukraine now where keith's force is, if shell these apples. yeah. nuclear power plants, a den according to local russian backs authorities. they say ukrainian rockets of damage say water coolant facility, which is linked to the nuclear reacts as a 2nd power unit. no casualties have been reported up as states. and officials say there's no immediate threat to the operation of the power plant itself. russians, defense ministry says cabs forces continue to provocations in the area, despite the presence of a inspect because it the power plant. most schools of acute ukraine are threatening
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to create a man made disaster at the facility. the main i a mission left the nuclear plants after finishing its work at the facility to observers, remained at the station to monitor the situation that the experts are expected to announce the findings of the un security council. on tuesday. the last radian street art is known as c t o has been forced to apologize for what he said was an effort to promote peace in ukraine. pay to cease and had to scrap his controversial mirror portraying a russian soldier, hugging ukrainian counterparts. impala joyce, heavily to the ukrainian people, if i fainted them, but this was my intention, was to promote peace and not affiliated with any russian people. media or anything . fate and stressed he meant no harm and was only seeking to highlight the importance of reconciliation and unity. but he was supposed to paint over his
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mirror after a smoke furious bought classroom kias and some of the artists own followers. a recently unveiled nero in melbourne showing a russian and a ukrainian soldier hugging is utterly offensive to all ukrainians. the painter has no clue about the russian invasion of ukraine, and it is disappointing to see it done without consulting the ukrainian community in melbourne. the australian artist isn't the 1st victim of such censorship as he joined the long list of western politicians on celebrities who tried to call for peace in ukraine, only to run afoul of kias. one of them is for us to state secretary henry kissinger, kissinger. he was slammed by vladimir lensky for suggesting that kias should seek some territory to russia and our consent. it's around the pool is also blacklisted off. he's told a us military package for ukraine, and kiev has also insisted on apologies from amnesty international of the n g. i found that ukraine military has been using civilians as human shields.
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amnesty international deeply regrets the distress and anger that are press release and the ukrainian military fighting tactics has cause amnesty international priority in this and in any conflict as ensuring that civilians are protected. indeed, this was our sole objective when releasing this latest piece of research. are we fully stand by our findings? we regret the pain caused let's not discuss it with i guess that may goldstein who is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university. many thanks for joining the program. it's very nice to have you with, as i'd like to know your reaction to the ukranian community focusing on us is to destroy his mirror. you find that the picture was really offensive. it is being portrayed. i think they take on their artist is offensive and extremely disturbing . you know, 1st of all, we all recognize after centuries, the centers of history,
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that bad piece is much better than the good war. everybody knows it. people, you know, don't show the moment, you should stop digging, who, who's fall is and negotiate for peace. that's what the wall appeals to policy is. that is right. it, this is the wall. it will still endless wars that makes a full sense for people to sit down and negotiate. and then all of a sudden we're having a surgeon elements. and i was underscored elements in the green in society who have in nerve to speak on behalf of all ukrainian people in this elements. i see you then keep you then astray, leo, canada. and they speak on behalf of all ukrainians, many of whom are in harm's way, menus, over barons. children or brothers are fighting and they want to see the end of this . but yet some people in here in toronto or in mobile have the right to speak on behalf of all ukrainian. and this is, you know, as a saying, no,
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we don't want to piece it are i find this kind of a moral in, in the comfort of western cupboard oak and sand. say people in the trenches go and fight more because there is some kind of sense of justice. so i think you know, they can prevail. they can use, you know, all their bullying techniques which they perfected on social platforms. on t. v. charging down the dissident voices. but what's the point of that? people are dying. russians are not going to give up. half of the ukraine don't want to leave one to keep. they sure did since 2014, as they were fighting, they were share shell endlessly and they don't want to leave and they keep. so just to say that we as ukrainians people are offended yet some people offended some not, but the tracking of the med is people are dying and there's not, i fully support the artist, any artist who does his work to promote is any politician, any diploma was it says time to promote peace. makes perfect sense now and makes it
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perfect sense, you know, brought it in 99 percent of the case. could it be that artists touching upon such a hot potato, the political topic in 2022 is off linux. i mean that's what people do nowadays in or they don't hear. i was gonna do voice is media suppresses it, and it does show good to any work we have to know really what's going on in ukraine . and i just a read a note of some lady from illinois said our george brings it to you, great in refugees. and the 1st thing they say to us, we want peace in novel radio. there's going to use a sort of negotiated from the day one. so that's a voice, but is it because it's not good? so consequently, you know, we don't healed, don't do or is this and is it is he keeps on pushing for more, getting more help from the way, asked already. he's on the threat of certain elements of the society for want to
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continue the war. but you know, it's that you have to imagine that your grade is all unified with those brothers and children die as well. let your new fight. they don't seem like the, their political leaders who are like zelinski has if you are in italy, which you are. and so i don't live as a place to start with a children i brought so they can push for the walk, but not common people. thank you. very much for joining us on the program. really appreciate your insight into the mass of letting me go seen chairs the department of slavic studies at brown university. really appreciate it. now the afghan capital capital, where 2 russian embassy workers have been killed in more local police. they with a suicide bombing authority, say the blast also left for africa, and so different ones local civilian, dead, wounding, at least 10 other explosion took place near the main gate of the russian embassy, where no glass gun queuing for these is one of the victims of the last is this boy
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. he was waiting of the key with his sister. he like dozens of other people were waiting for a rush. and visa, we asked how the attacks come in i went to the russian embassy, when the bomb exploded. people were running around, there were many injured people, then an ambulance arrived and we were taken to hospital. i mean, just a dog. many people were there for these are issues. many people were killed and several injured. a large number of people are missing. the whole nation is wondering what is going on here. i don't know what to do more than i can only pray to god for peace. me dot com. me my rushes top. diplomats. lathrop is called the bombing a terror attack saying that russia hopes the perpetrators will be punished by the gun government as soon as possible. please stick. there was a terrorist attack and an identified military set off an explosive device right at the entrance of our embassy. 2 of our comrades were killed. we hope that the
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organizers and perpetrators of this terrorist attack will be brought to justice soon. local journalists may be ma while had centers this report from couple only is hearty. thou will find to day. it's around $1050.00. i am a huge bomb, exploded in front of the russian embassy eye. witnesses say these 20 people are dead and wounded. one senior russian did come up on one security guard, lost their lives, according to those on the ground. there were lots of people at the embassy waiting for their visas. many people say they are looking for their relatives and friends who are in the queue. what's currently missing? these people said that they are asking the embassy stovall, but no one is in the position to tell us about our missing people. one eye witness says, the casualties are more than 20. we contacted government officials, but they are not issued an official statement. and we don't have details about lost in bottom of israel has admitted. there is a high possibility that his soldiers killed the al jazeera journalists,
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sharina butler, as they concluded the investigation into the events in may. this year when she was shot dead or covering its railey military rates, it appears that it is not possible to any quickly determine the source of the gunfire, which had ms. abu ackley. however, there is a high possibility that miss abil lockley was accidentally hit by israel defense forces gunfire that was fired towards suspects identified as armed palestinian gunmen. despite the finding the military's top legal office, as it will not be launching a criminal probe, the soldier allegedly responsible for the killing has reported. he apologized in safety. sorry for what happened. as according to journalists to police on the investigation, i was shot dead well covering and he's really rate on the jenny and jenny in refugee camp in the pied westbank despite being clearly identified as press several
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investigations by he went to terry and organizations on the united nations concluded the journalist was killed by israeli fire, however, an official us prob did not reach a definitive conclusion about who pulled the trigger, sparking criticism from the family who were incredulous about the findings. this course live now to dr. siad, nina, the professor of political science in but sites university many thanks for joining us on the program. what do you make the findings and how do you think sharina family can get any justice? good evening do, and all your viewers? well, it's quite obvious that these are really part is not going to take responsibility for what happened to sharing. barkley, surely not walker. now after one year of our death and the assassination. and as a matter of fact, the finding that these are really are announcing are absolutely have nothing to do
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with the reality and they are trying to justify what happened and the, this issue of that, the soldier, i apologize, this is absolutely ridiculous. there is an incident happened and it was intentional because not only shooting barkley and also another journalist who was with her, who was shot in his back. there was and there were some gifted by a neighbor. it was 100 meters only the distance a he can identified them with the clear gives as they are wearing, especially the helmets and the breast which was so obvious on their chests. so they can identify them as a journalist. and yet they anticipated shilling. i walk and the injured, the partner that was quite clear that this incident was by the soldiers and it was intention to, to kill the journalist, to keep them away from covering the evaluations that was going on in virginia
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refugee camp at that day. and now the fact that the americans, many of the organizations in america were pressurizing, the american government to investigate or to brush right is easy to get an investigation. and the americans, apparently the pressurized, the israelis richard, is actually a blocker, is also holding the american citizenship. so. busy these are, came out this kind of, we can say silly report talking about, you know, that was an intentional and there is no responsibility and not going even to open an investigation or to bring to court as the soldier. now, did jack way out, you know, just why do you think that is, why do you think is well as rules out to criminal probe and prosecutions over the killing of the journalist?
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yeah, because if they the according to be, tell him organization which is that, is there any human rights organization? there are thousands of cases which was filed against the army in tensional killing and only 6 or 7 out of those were investigated. so usually these are in the army, don't take any responsibility when it comes to the occupied territories with the seniors because by the end of the day, as i know that they can get away with anything they can do without any questioning . the idea that these are the things that they are above the low above the international law. and they can't be question even would be the american prussia. they came out with the senior report, which is, you know, showing nothing and they, they have no intention whatsoever to open an investigation. they don't want to go into criminalize their own soldiers because that will create
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a huge case as in front of them. busy were they killed many palestinians in so many ways and that was, you know, without sometimes reason and differently, they don't want to go to that and to that corner. and that's why they try not to be skewed the soldier or even have a thorough investigation in the, in the issue. so, i mean, a professor political science and beside university many thanks to the time, really appreciate your thoughts. produces grip. opec plus agrees to have agreed to cut production by $100000.00 barrels a day. next month, we're turning to august levels. the decision comes to spite g 7 countries calling for opec to increase oil production. saudi arabia has so far, ignored washington, please to pump more oil as it bids, to lower us gas prices. the mazda full, and the recent years in part due to the corona virus pandemic. but analysts say the
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latest news could see oil prices rise again. talk to my husband, else about a former senior advisor to the minister of energy. if a saudi arabia stays, that picks actions shows it's ready to put the stability of the oil market 1st, reduction of hours to buy $100000.00 batons. but it is very many make sure that love is daily and only the 2 requires for them to be in the oil market. the kenzie is implying or 9 stand and the property when it comes to o. n, y, claiming that data or mean in vitamin. they are now emphasizing that they are
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more and more of the technical issues with the node stream pipeline may further exacerbates the economic crisis within the e u, where the euro is fallen below the goal of the 1st time in 2 decades. some european politicians are starting to acknowledge the sanctions on russia. we're not working in that lifting. they will benefit your opinions. millions of germans will likely be happy if their electricity costs go back down. it's clear that sanctions are not ending the war in ukraine. gas prom is using its record high profits to build gas pipelines to china. oil exports to asia have already increased. russia does not need the west to buy its raw materials. that the german industry is collapsing without cheap energy sources. and who is the laughing 3rd man in this fight? it's the united states who's hydraulic fracturing industry is making a profit of $200000000.00 on each liquefied gas tanker. we are destroying our own
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industry and our middle class. this is madness. well, there seems to be a shift underway in europe, as people start waking up to the cost of the anti russian sanctions that the establishment has saddled them with. the number of austrian citizens who support the sanctions is decreasing and now at 40 per cent. that's according to a new survey, the cos, well energy and inflation, of course, which are also driving up the popularity of the right wing populist freedom party and austria that supports respectful dialogue with russia. in the czech republic, about 70000 people hit the streets over the weekend and protest of rising energy costs that are expected to get even worse as winter sets in. in italy, hundreds of people burned their utility bills in naples. on sunday, reported 2000 protesters in colonial demanded that the government prioritized their energy needs over ukraine. and now prominent politicians are starting to sing this
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same refrain. former italian deputy prime minister mateo sal vini is calling out the damage being done by misguided european policies. do we have to defend ukraine? yes, but i would not want the sanctions to harm those who impose them more than those who are hit by them. a prominent french political figure is also speaking out, former ecology minister, siegel and why yell, who ran against nicholas? how cozy is the socialist party candidate in the final round? the 2007 presidential race and more recently served as current president, emanuel mack holes ambassador for arctic and antarctic polls is calling for peace and dialogue, saying that quote, sanctions against russia bad. we assessed and badly anticipated are turning against us us, meaning the french people. and she's not the only voice emerging in france among the political class will be to more lucy, every one knows that war propaganda has driven by fear. the. the 1st event
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mentioned was the bombing of a maternity hospital. when mr. zalinski was doing the rounds of the european parliament, that was this incident that brought the peace process to a halt, busy people. he was unable to give the names of any of the victims in, but in the age of smartphones, we would have seen them to crash you. it's brave to challenge the discourse imposed by the media media. i do it for many other subjects. i'm sorry to say there is an accepted narrative that is imposed by the media of posey and people like say, gleam royal and me are challenging this practice at a press conference in berlin. well, german chancellor all of scholes said that his country plans to stop importing russian gas starting in december and will continue to support heave, basically germany like the rest of the you thinks they can just treat russia like a booty call for gas whenever it needs or wants to, and without consequence, but the optics of denouncing rushing gas while also begging moscow not to turn off
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the gas top, are obviously problematic. so germany is apparently going to stick to importing russian liquefied natural gas for china, which will cost much more, rather than just be honest about its needs and best interests and those of its people. pretty patel quits as u. k. home secretary on his heckled by opposition and pays, but paying tribute to bars. johnson the house of commons. it comes with at least trust to hm served as the u. k. foreign secretary said to become put into next a prime minister. charles has pledged strong support. kevin, the ongoing conflicts in ukraine and bass, promising that precedence lensky will be the 1st lady she coves off to taking power in london. she's also announced plans to increase british military and humanitarian aid to kill us despite mounting problems in the u. k. which trans promises to tackle by reducing taxes, while pledging to cut back on civil service pay and jobs. she's also admitted that
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a difficult winter is coming while refusing to rule out a nuclear one. i know it's going to be a tough winter. i wouldn't do all i can. of course, it will take time to the best time to start is today moving that forward, as well as giving people all the help we can by keeping that taxes low and getting the economy getting you prime minister these trust is giving the order to unleash our nuclear weapons, it would mean global annihilation. i've been asking, would you press the button you will say yes. but faced with that task i would feel physically sick. how does that make you feel? i think it's an important gt of the prime minister. i'm ready to do the trust is that to see in the role of u. k prime minister and what a challenging time. so the countries economy as inflation hit, say 40 year high energy bills are skyrocketing with 6 out of 10 british factories reportedly facing closure. as a result, trust is expected to announce
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a detailed plans to tackle the cost of living crisis. do not. she arrives in downing street journalists the afternoon with tons, the phase, the incoming promise that will be fully dependent on washington. her, the vast majority, presumably of britain is against her. suddenly, the polls show that the majority do not want her to be the leader of the country. and one has to remember that in british sense of media, whether there is no free press in britain, it is poor. and that is the reason that the british people are suffering and trust is expanding. that's to say, not only that somehow, russia has created the sanctions on gas runs in britain of european union, and the mainstream media in britain are obsessed by chris analogies. we might get on to that who as real power and where the trust matters. in fact, there also were reports, of course, that trust in the next hours or perhaps in the past few minutes has been briefed about the nuclear codes. and you played a clip there of how resolute she is. she's unwavering. she has no seeming
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humanity in that answer. according to many commentators when asked about whether she would press the button on the submarines of the bridge, you could determine which are anyway, roommate, to be able to really controlled by washington. which alludes to what trust may be doing in the future. because where is she taking her orders from? where is she condition to take her orders from? ice plenty more news art days, discussion and debate to be found on our website, r t dot com. many thanks for joining us here on out international lou. a mustang before the morning on my computer on there was a call which in there, but at the moment today. no. so, but there is an annual,
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