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ah ah ah, the eastern economic forum and says is 2nd day in russia's far east with more than 60 countries taking part and enhancing asian economic corporation. some of the agenda clos, go, stays defects in a turbine. the pump gas to germany via the note to one pipeline can be fixed i made on to russian sanctions and israel's military refuses to further investigate the killing of an al jazeera journalist stuff, despite the idea of admitting that the soldiers may have accidentally shot her
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with thank you for joining us here. see, just on 5 am on monday morning here in the russian capital, i'm peter scott's number of each unit in from welcome to the program. the 7th, the eastern economic forum is been held in russia's far eastern city of bloody vos, dog with participants from more than 60 countries on regions taking part, the focus is on a transition to a multi polar world, as well as developing economic cooperation in the asia pacific regions is asana ortiz, oksana boys with more. it brings together thousands of candidates from around 70 countries. and what's surprising is that it's not only be asian gas who are being welcome here, but also a number of visitors from, from the west, from australia, from friends, from germany, from the united kingdom,
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from the united states. and it's surprising because as i'm sure, you know, this conference takes place in the aftermath of the please, the serial rating relations between the east and the west. not only between russia and the was over there were in the plan, but also between china and washington. and some of with european allies, there is an increased naval activity and they raise of taiwan and the fear in the tensions they may erupt into kinetic conflicts. nevertheless, some of that will be definitely discuss a bit of the palace today. but the focus of this conference is primarily as it has always been on the economic corporation. and this is also a testament to how differently the east west understand the so called p with to asia for the americans. and for the western, as in general, it's more about putting pressure on asians sending more troops to the asian region
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for the russia. it's primarily about economic development and not only regional development. it's also about domestic development. 50 years ago, the decision was made to food effort into bringing up this region of russia and also using that moment to develop corporation with. it's a rush of this, the neighbors, and i think that's trinity paid off handsomely. they because the region is unrecognizable. it's booming with energy booming with development, and it also brings a lot of eastern attention here. not many people. here, i'm wondering what are the eurasia, the development of eurasia, the interconnection of this whole continent. john take place without europe because europe has made a decision to extricate itself, not only from russian and into social sources,
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but there's also talks about liberating a european corporation with china. and there are be questions about the weather here of can stand on its own theme. now, on the, from this conference, volume important, the russian president was also asked about some, well, at least according to russian view, inconsistent energy decisions. and this is what he had to say when you got that extra on the julia grown. i shook some countries, made huge mistakes. looking ahead and making decisions guided by mobile goals, which then became impossible to implement and lead to what the consequences if you 1st to receive cheap brush and guess, and then you could off supplies and immediately turn on everything. then this creates enormous problems, including with coal generation. this is of course, not the best option for solving global problems. the reliance on the so called cheap or i should say affordable russian energy sources wasn't just a political fall. it was the whole basis for the european and especially german
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economy, and that foundation will somehow have to be replaced. it's not only about getting through the upcoming winter, it's really about how the european economy will be functioning. but to be honest, that's not the uh, part of the russian concern. i mean, many of those energy supplies have been redirected to both china, india and some other countries. and again, that's a testament to how differently the east and west understand the goals of both politics and state policy. because both the russians and the chinese are very proud about leaving dive people out of poverty, investing in infrastructure, developing human capital. where's what here for western capitals is and from western policy makers, is that they are ready to subject our populations to suffering. they are ready to reside over thieves, deterioration and living sanders for the sake of seeing that policies realize i'm who will we'll have the time hotel with the west still to recover from his
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post economic troubles. the east is lending a hand to help with his recovery. thus, according to ralph t ne mayor, author film producer and member of the groceries democratic party of germany. actually, i, i believe that the ones who are isolated is rado. some western countries who chose not to participate in these negotiations in this discussion say, i don't think that that the rest of the world will listen to them much longer. so that's why i made my way here because i think we, we need to talk to each other and find solutions in common road. we saw the financial crisis in 2008 in 2009, and that has not been solved. obviously, a lot of depth, depth barbosa actually bursting at the moment, especially in the united states of america, but also in europe. and i believe what we see is a real shift of power to us, the people's republic of china, to russia, to bricks, states. and also, i must say,
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as a german, i'm intrigued by the idea that our export. we are one of the largest export nations until now really have increased our export to the people's republic of china and russia by 29 percent. why we have decreased our export to the united states of america and european friends and neighbors by the same amount $29.00 or 28 percent . so we see a shift of economic power, which was usually accompanied by political shifts as well. and while the energy crisis continues to be a major, talking points of the economic foreign rushes shut down, its nord stream, one gas pipelines to germany for gas problem says our maintenance reasons, blaming defects which it says cannot be fixed amid ongoing unseat russian sanctions . defects in the turbine engine are said to threaten the safety of the compress the station gas farm says machine oil leaks a common defects in the seamans produced engines used in node stream. on the other
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hand, seamans energy said that they do not normally affect the operation of a turbine and can be sealed on sides. the company also said it's ready to help and that maintenance was excluded from unseat russian sanctions. earlier criminal spokesman jimmy gps. gov said the suspension of the pipeline was caused by western sanctions and emphasized that foreign restrictions are preventing the remaining turbine from being repaired. the problems with pumping gas arose due to the sanctions impose 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 occurs there. and this leads to pumping coming to a halt given that the sanctions remain in place given that they make an absolute mess. legal om, practical 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
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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 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 these sanctions that western states have imposed to have created the situation. we see now or of ne, may, again says the situation will only escalates if gush shortages continue. you heard yesterday from the financial times, reports that they quoted for mr. pest golf to say that actually the not stream pipeline will be not stream one pipeline will remain closed until the sanctions are being lifted. and that was the 1st time that we heard about it in such clear words . well, i always believed that this was to be like that. so i'm not surprised,
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but i think too many and germany it has come as a big shock to hear that this is not only the technical issues that were debated over the last few weeks. but that now this is the demand combined with the demand to open the pipeline only when sanctions are being lifted, which i fully understand and i support that. so, but i, i think it's good to have this clarity now between the russian federation and germany that they know what they have to do in order to have the gas at lee receive huge demonstrations already in the cities of cologne and, and like, think and, and other parts of our country at the moment, so we are very much avail that even though that the gas was still, the tanks are full now by 85 percent. so okay, we can reduce a bit of our heating habits, anton, and to get through this winter. but that's not the end of the story. we need gas
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for our production. and if we see not only social unrest, but also people losing dead jobs, and then we say a situation that can easily escalate well as europe continues to suffer, the reverberations of his sanctions on russian energy. the german capital is wrote, fine more protest, crowds taken to the streets, venting their anger at the government. enough is enough, is the main slogan of the processes. flemming, the policies of coalition partnered the greens in many waving flags, and brandishing bonner's denouncing politicians and nato. raleigh's the latest in a series of protest. this house in thousands takes the streets across the country as after inflation shot through his highest level in almost 50 years. in august. many protesters are voicing. i'm good that they can't afford to pay sky rocketing energy bills. i was wanting to make a policy that leads to the economy,
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breaking piece by piece, leaving hundreds of thousands of people afraid of losing their jobs in a position that they do not even know how to pay their energy bills in winter. while also aware that such policies are being made at their expense that they do not accept it, but how could you know as a foreign minister to not hello hi, miss disasters. policy of this traffic light coalition work in terms of social policy and foreign policy. the greens contributed to the disaster situation of this traffic light government. therefore, it is absolutely necessary to have organized protests, both from the left, the nation might let's at equal issues with the node stream pipeline may further exacerbate the economic crisis within the u. that's where the euro has fallen below the dollar for the 1st time in 2 decades. some european politicians are starting to acknowledge that the sanctions against russia aren't working in the lifting them would benefit, frustrated europeans, millions of germans will likely be happy if their electricity costs go back down. it's clear that sanctions are not who is the laughing 3rd man in this fight. it's
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the united states whose hydraulic fracturing industry is making a profit of $200000000.00 on each liquefied gas tanker. we are destroying our own industry and our middle class. this is madness for 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 cause, 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
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over ukraine. and now prominent politicians are starting to sing the 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 ministers sigel and why? yell, who ran against nicholas f, cuz he 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 pulls is calling for peace and dialogue, saying that quote, sanctions against russia back. we assessed and anticipated our turning against us us. meaning the french people, and she's not the only voice emerging in france among the political class will be
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to melissa, every one knows that war propaganda is driven by fear that the 1st event mentioned was the bombing of a maternity hospital. when mister zalinski was doing the rounds of the european parliaments, it was this incident that brought the peace process to a halt based on people. he was unable to give the names of any of the victim seen. but in the age of smartphones, we would have seen them to crash you. it's great 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 to oppose it. and people like say, glean royal and me are challenging this practice at a press conference in berlin. well, german chancellor, all i've shoals is said that his country plans to stop importing russian gas starting in december and will continue to support here. 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,
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but the optics of denouncing rushing gas while also begging moscow not to turn off the gas tap. are obviously problematic, sir. germany is apparently going to stick to importing russian liquefied natural gas from china, which will cost much more, rather than just being honest about its needs and best interests and those of its people. and over to australia, now we're a graffiti artist known as ceo has been forced to apologize after producing what he says was an effort to promote peace in ukraine b to seats and has been forced to scrap a controversial neural patrina russian and ukrainian soldier hugging. apologize heavily to the ukrainian people if i'm offended them, but this was my intention was to promote peace. i'm not affiliated with any russian people, media or anything. now seton did stressed that he meant no harm and was only seeking
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to highlight the importance of reconciliation and unity. but he was forced to paint over his mural after spots a furious backlash from ukraine and officials. 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. he joins a long list of western politicians and prominent figures who have old one fall of care for their views. among them is pope francis, who has called for peace, but was then criticized for expressing regrets over the death of russian journalist . daria duke in a and x u. s. secretary of state, henry kissinger, who was slammed by president the landscape for suggesting the key of should see some territory to russia. american, senator ron paul has also been blacklisted, actually stole the u. s. military aid package for ukraine. and key of insisted on apology from amnesty international. that's us to the n g o revealed that ukraine's
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military has been using civilians as human shields. amnesty international deeply regrets the distress and anger that are press release on the ukrainian military fighting tactics has caused 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. while we fully stand by our findings, we regret the pain caused earlier we spoke with gimme a goldstein, the chair of the departments of slavic studies at americas brown university. he says that the main thread, the peace comes not from artists, but from social media uses who call for a continuation of the body war. i think the jack on the artist is offensive and extremely disturbing. you know, 1st of all, we all recognize after centuries, the centers of history, that bad piece is much better than the good war. everybody knows it. people,
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you know, don't know the moment you should stop digging who, who's qualities and negotiate, who piece. and that's what the wall it used to policy, is that it, that's the wall. it will still endless wars less. it 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 underscore in elements and the korean society who have in nerve to speak on behalf of all ukrainian people. in this elements i see even keep even astray. they are canada and they speak on behalf of all ingredients, many of whom are in harm's way. and this is a saying, no, we don't want peace. it are, i find is highly immoral. siege and in the comfort of western cuba though, and say people in the trenches go and fight more because there is some kind of sense of justice. israel's admits is
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a quotes high possibility that the soldiers did kill a prominent al jazeera journalist, as it concluded, a probe in the events surrounding her death in may. this year when she was shot dead while covering and israel military rate, it appears that it is not possible to unequivocally determine the source of the gunfire which hit most abu class. however, there is a high possibility that most abu claire was accidentally hit by idea gunfire. that was fired toward suspects identified his arm palestinian gunman. despite the finding the military, top legal office says it will not be launching a further investigation due to lack of criminal suspicion. the soldier allegedly responsible for the killing has reportedly apologized. that's according to his release military official was shot dead while covering and israeli raid on the jenin refugee camp in the occupied westbank. as despite being clearly identified as press several investigations by human, the humanitarian organizations,
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and the un concluded that she was killed by israeli fire. however, an official u. s. probe has not reached a definitive conclusion as to who pulled the trigger, sparking criticism from bu accolades. family who were incredulous about the findings professor of political science dot to sod, niners slammed these really investigation and claims that the killing was intentional. finding that these are in the are allowed things absolutely have nothing to do with the reality and they are trying to justify what happened and the, this issue that the soldier, i apologize, this is absolutely ridiculous. there is an incident happen and it was intentional because not only shooting a block and also another journalist who was when he was shot in his back there were targeted by a sniper, it was 100 meters only the distance a he can identified them with the clear gear that they are wearing,
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especially the helmets and the press, which was so obvious on that just 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 a few by 32 reasons, the seniors, because by the end of the day, it knows that they can get away with anything they can do without any questioning. the idea that you think that the above the low of the international law and they can't be questions over the britain. now a 2nd prominent politician have quit the government hours after list trust when the conservative party leadership confess to become the next prime minister sport a media section. indeed, doris joined home sexual pretty patel in relinquishing her post. was resignations came after trust speeds,
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wishes to knock the former chancellor of the exchequer to replace pm, baris johnson. after patel was heckled by opposition and peace after she paid tribute to the disgraced outgoing leader. meanwhile, hundreds gathered outside the prime minister's official residence. claim that neither trust nor sooner are able to handle the enormous challenges you. k faces a through criminals, an issue with we've gone from one body through an even worse one we are in probably the most divine sizing ever division of our society has increase with
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or the whole kish trust says pledged strong support for key of in the ongoing conflicts in ukraine and don boss from a thing that you, president zelinski, will be the firstly to she calls after she takes power. of despite amounting problems in the u. k, with inflation exceeding 10 percent as face grow. that energy bills will continue to rise in october. trust promises to tackle these issues by reducing taxes while pledging to cut back on civil service, pay an jobs. both online people are skeptical about such pledges, claiming she will quickly become the worst you k p. m. ever oh . 2
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6 6 ah, the vast majority, presumably of britain is against us. certainly 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, it means 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 to say, not only that somehow, russia has created the sanctions on gas runs in britain or the european union. and the mainstream media in britain are obsessed by personalities. we might get on to
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that who as real power with the trust matches. in fact, there also were reports, of course, that trust that has been briefed about the nuclear codes and you play the clipper of how resolute she is. she's unwavering. she has no seeming humanity in that answer. according to many commentators when asked about whether she would press 3 buttons on the submarines of the bridge nuclear deterrent, which are anyway, roommate, to be able to wear the controlled by washington. which alludes to what trusts may be doing in the future. because when is she taking her orders from? where is she condition to take her orders from stimulants, such as, i'm fed them in are among those america it's supplying through its military overseas. that the claim made by an investigation by a bulgarian journalist. the pentagon is accused by jiliana guide, sanjeever of transporting 47 tons of control drugs to his soldiers,
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worldwide of which more than 5000 kilograms were delivered to troops in kosovo from 201820. 23 over 9000 central mania and 2000 to estonia as, according to public documents from the united states transportation command. now another documents published by the u. s. department of defense shows it's applied on fits, amends with almost $26000000.00 to its troops. and despite the stimulants which encourages alertness and physical strength being bound for use in the us, military or of it is also used to treat attention deficit disorder and narcolepsy. the us food and drug administration has reported on the thousands of negative consequences from using unfair him and including to engine to fatal cases between 94 and 2020. but earlier i taught to michael mallow of a former senior pentagon security policy analyst, who said the u. s. has been using such drugs for decades. that's a very entry,
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intriguing studies. the 1st time i've ever seen anything pulled together like that . but it's based on it's based on fact and, but that is also the reality of some 22 years of war. the united states has been involved in and, and, and in fact, it any addiction in war a, particularly from the us. i've actually began during the american revolutionary war and in the us civil war, initially with the alcohol. and then there's the years went by progressing to drug use. why? to have to help prepare for combat to deal with this location. and the and destruction and conflict that troops are subjected to, particularly in a war zone. so it has tremendous physical site, psychological impact on, on individuals,
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