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ah, ah, a he may have putin arrives in rushes far east to visit the vos, talk 2022 military drills. and of course these, that this is one of the ship's main artillery batteries the a 190. it's effective against other c targets as well as air targets and a pack such a punch that we're not even gonna be able to be on this deck when it fires. italians are barbecuing the unpaid energy bills to protest against gas and electricity prices, which i've written to historic vice proposal to give aid of 15 percent. when we have increases of 30400 percent. seems like
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a joke to us. we do not know what measures to take to deal with this very negative situation with also coming up an australian graffiti off. this is forced to apologize and scrap is mural of russian and ukrainian. so just hugging after a spew of angry vitriol online with come into your life from our headquarters in the russian capital, you're watching aussie international. i'm peter scotts, and here the top stories this tuesday morning are letting me putin has arrived. in the far east to attend the vos, talked 2022 military drills with china and india in attendance as the bushes pacific fleet holds maneuvers. ortiz dollar courts. it takes a voyage on one of the frigates, the mighty marshal shop, a sneak of one of the crown jewels of russia's pacific fleet. it's a multi purpose frigate fully loaded with anti ship rockets,
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anti air artillery batteries, high powered torpedoes and long range tactical missiles. and today, we're going to see this behemoth of a ship in action. ah, this ship is equipped with 2 helicopters, one of them. you can't see right now, it's still in the hanger and that's for saving. any sailors that may have fallen into the water, but the one you see behind me is actually an anti submarine helicopter. it takes off and seeks the enemy submarines within the water to identify targets for the ship itself. and we're actually going to see this guy set off into the sky right now with this is one of the ship's main artillery batteries the a 190. it's effective against other c targets as well as air targets and at pac such a punch that we're not even gonna be able to be on this deck when it fires. what we're here right now at the helm of this ship, and we have to keep our voices down,
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of course, because everyone here is hard at work steering the ship. but this is basically where all of the navigation decisions are made. and it's interesting is that on this ship and probably on a lot of other ships, the navigation has done both on physical maps and on electronic maps. we can see here that this is where the ship actually came out of from over here, we were told that this is of blood of a stork and we're actually traveling outwards into the ocean as we speak. now, this map is not actually big enough to show the entire course that we're going to be going on, but they have another paper map that they're going to replace that with later on. and there you can also see the electronic version of that oprah done them covey doing this. that's how we live quite comfortably here albert's, through his ventilation system. so the temperature is always those a tv communication systems. we go to see for 2 months maximum in our free time. we watch tv play, sports, fish,
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all sorts of stuff. some comrades also bake home made bread and other food is delicious too. of course, when we go to see we miss home, most of all our wives and children, it doesn't mean that we want to come ashore. no, we just just miss our families, relatives. i have dreamed of becoming a sailor since my childhood. i was trapped in the navy as i wanted, and then i decided to continue and sign the contract. i just like everything here, a day out at sea with the marshal shop. ashley cove was more than enough to understand that this is one powerful ship with a more than capable crew. donald quarter r t. c of a horse. the movement towards d dollarization is intensifying globally prompting the creation of new zones of free trade with us. the focus of day 2 of the eastern economic forum, which has been held in the far east and russian city of la la stock with almost 70 countries participating,
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was to get the latest developments on the event less cross live. now, to ortiz, our son, boy co, who's there asana. what are the main takeaways from day 2 of the form? good morning again peter, you know we are here in silver, major rainstorm with me to gusty winds and pretty high waves. but stormy weather is, is the opposite of the atmosphere here inside because russia is very, very, very eager to engage with eastern neighbors. and that perhaps now even more than before, given it's rupture with the west. so this warm as usual brings together many over of the neighboring countries. but i think what distinguishes it from a similar western is events, is that the main focus here is on the prox fallacy practicalities of alteration. there's very little discussion about ideology of political condemnations. what have you, even the current climate of distrust between russia and the west is not really being
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discussed. in fact, various representatives, businesses, country officials are focusing on how they can make that trade more active. how they can mutually benefit from being in this part of the world on day 2 of the eastern economic forum began today with a special session of the russia i see on our forum asi, on stands for the association of south eastern states. it's an organization that marks it's 55th anniversary today that brings together countries like come board, jim ian, mar, thailand, vietnam and some others. and russia is very, very eager to other and maintain, but also develop it's tracy with those countries. the focus today was primarily on the logistical issues on how to make the movement of woods it easier, as well as a banking and financial services. a big topic for conversation is trying to direct
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itself from both the dollar and the euro. because all the countries are quite apprehensive of the united states and its allies using that financial muscle. i'm using that unique position in the global financial system to penalize others. but for now, it seems to be progressing pretty well. i think we have a couple of impressions made by the participants of this form. let's listen to what they have to say, where we really actually reward the trade turnover between russia and the association of southeast asian nations. in 2021 increased by $27.00 and a half percent in amounted to $20000000000.00. there is growth in many prospects for further growth, the respective level. we have tightly linked our economies and strive to make them stronger through high level official meetings, strengthening dialogue and comprehensive involvement. we also work closely with the private sector within the framework of the russia as the and business union. first
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of all, i want to say that russia is a very important partner of indonesia, and our trade is growing year by year and really very positive results that benefit both countries. ah, now the russian officials went out of their way to stress how much they value corporation, both knocked down as a group and with each member individually. and it's a, indeed, a very lucrative a partnership, especially for russia, because more than half of the trade is not just the traditional russian oil and gas, the raw materials. but it's actually the the goods with high added value. and this is something that russia eager to bring it into the world and especially bring into the southeast asia, now oil and gas, russian, traditional, expert materials, i feel very important and they're still a major source of russian revenue. as you know, these forum takes place at
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a time when the russian supplies energy supplies to europe have been interrupted. the gas problem has suspended its gas deliveries to europe due to the technical malfunctioning of the north stream pipeline. and also, not only because of that, also because of what the russian b, as the inconsistencies, and i'm, fairness of the west of energy policy when the west wants to get all the resources from russia without respecting it as, as a supplier. login if wasn't the russian president was asked about that just the day before. and here's what he had to say. on the little girl, i should book some countries made huge mistakes. looking ahead and making decisions guided by noble goals, which then became impossible to implement. and lead to adverse consequences if you firstly receive cheap russian guess, and then you could off supplies and immediately turn on everything. then this
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creates enormous problems, including with cold generation. this is of course, not the best option for solving global problems. out vladimir putin is expected here at the summit to morrow. i'm sure we will hear more from him, both on the energy disputes as well as the current conflict in ukraine. but i think this all happens within the broader discussion about multiple america and the new world order that is emerging in this part of the world. then i think it's important to us trust us with the russians, as well as with many of its eastern eastern neighbors, multiple charities not some abstract concept. it's not an ideological idea. it's simply a way of dealing with your neighbors, making sure that everybody derives that benefit and everybody's respected in mutual dealings with one another. so i'm pretty sure we will hear more about that tomorrow
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. books on a thank you very much and we look forward to hearing more from you tomorrow. so make sure you stay warm and dry in the stormy weather. the. those are, these are on a biker 40 live from the eastern economic forum near vladivostok. thank you. or retired major general underwrites of united services institution of india. b. k sharma says that his country is willing to show solidarity whose key militia, partner, russia, india is trying to diversify itself. it's defense requirements, but that is not at the boss. all thought a minute deep to miller to relationship with russia. russia has been and will remain the most reliable defense part of india. even at this juncture, when we have the starter deck wedding, some weapon systems from the west, 64 percent of miller, t o sna steal comes from russia. it is spec to off what has happened
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internationally and the kind of sanctions that have been named caused against russia. india, you would have seen by virtue of awarding at the united nations, re taken a very neutral storms on that. similarly, even though we have problems with china on our borders, but that doesn't prevent us far from cooperating in a mighty little florida, such as shanghai cooperation, organization piece. we should see these are pick sizes. and similarly, our participation in the wash took exercises. now, it's also an act of solidarity with russia when it is passing through some difficult times. and we are in the process of, you know, in, under the rubric of this, try, little cooperation, develop, becca complimentary, deep and interdependence and interoperability and learn, learn from each other's best practices. mid soaring prices,
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high inflation and an energy crisis. people have taken to the streets of the italian hilltop town of persia to protest against current policies by barbecuing, the unpaid energy bills in italy, gas, and energy prices have risen to historic highs, driving some of the towns, residents together around a fire on monday evening. and set their bills alights, many local say that government measures to limit the impacts of the price surge seem a bit like a joke. if in the lee it was so indeed these for us, these indiscriminate and in justified increases are placing us in a lot of difficulty. electricity prices have increased by 75 percent, and gas has increased by 99 percent. with these increases we do not know what to do . we do not know what measures to take to deal with this very negative situation with us that it, oh, we have had an increase of 68 percent for gas and 38 percent for electricity prices
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. this data is clear to everyone, the institutions and government know it, it is time for them to intervene immediately. so many of us will close for sure. it is the great concern is if there is no immediate intervention times will not be easily minister seeing galandes proposal to give aid of 15 percent when we have increases of 30400 per cent. seems like a joke to us. these protests are a sign of the frustration of many europeans feel it with the governments which continues to drive for sanctions against russia, which is consequently leaving many people shivering in their homes. or if, despite such signs of discontent, these foreign policy chief, you'll said beryl says the test of strength wilkinson. you. meanwhile, the german capital is also seen some protests enough is enough, was the slogan of choice, as people gathered to slum the policies of the governing coalition. partner the greens, many waving fives and brandishing bun, his denouncing politicians and nato. the rally is the latest in
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a series that have seen thousands say to the streets across germany after inflation shot for its highest level in almost 50 years in august. many protesters are also voicing anger that they cannot afford to pay skyrocketing energy bills. it won't take long to make a policy that leads to the economy, 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 where that's policies are being made at their expense that they do not accept, but how could you know as a foreign minister. and that's why this disaster policy of this traffic like coalition, both in terms of social policy and foreign policy, the greens contributed to the disastrous situation of this traffic like government . therefore, it is absolutely necessary to have organized protest, both from the left and nationwide. meanwhile, the euro's fallen below the dollar for the 1st time into decades. while some
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european politicians still insist on anti russian measures. others are starting to acknowledge the energy issue is becoming more and more of a political test for themselves. 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 it's 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 liquified gas tanker we are destroying our own industry and our middle class. this is madness. and over in the u. k, a breakfast t v show is offering to pay views, few bills for 4 months as a competition price. right around a
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1000 pound energy bill is going to be a we're paying your energy bill for 4 months. no worries. earlier i talked to jack ross, miss an economy, a professor who predicts the public discontent will continue to rise as european politicians sacrifice the people's welfare, the political law, you know, cost of it with their own population, reaches a point that, you know, they can't sustained it any longer, i mean that's the only direction this is gonna come from. i don't see any, any of the elite breaking ranks, and i'll saying our k a u. s. policy is as negative complications
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for us. so we're not gonna abide by it anymore. you know, i can see that kind of declaration, but you know, the, the key here, the wild card is in the population, but i think it's gonna take a lot more of public pressure here over the winter. you know, the politicians room, you know, the squeaky wheel gets the grease, whatever, you know, and i, i don't think at this point they will, i, you know, they're very much the lisa very much tied into a u. s. foreign policy. but if the people in, you know who like them, really started expressing discontent, which i think is a note old coming on, then they're gonna have to change. or are there governments going to come down in the news? israel's admitted that there is a quotes high possibility that his soldiers killed a prominent al jazeera generalist. not as he concluded a pro bins, the events surrounding her death in may. this year when she was shot dead while covering and his bailey military rate. it appears that it is not possible to
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unequivocally determine the source of the gunfire, which hit most abu at class. however, there is a high possibility that most abu at clare was accidentally hit by idea. the gunfire that was fired toward suspects identified his om palestinian gunman. despite the finding the military, top legal officer will not be launching a further investigation due to the lack of criminal suspicion. the soldier allegedly responsible for the killing has apologized according to and he's really military official. clay was shot dead while covering and israeli raids on the jenin refugee camp in the occupied west buying commerce. despite being clearly identified as press, several investigations by humanitarian organizations on the un concluded that she was killed by israeli fire. however, an official us probe has not reached a definitive conclusion as to who pulled the trigger bucking criticism from ucla family who were incredulous about the findings. professor
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political science, dr. sod, niner slammed these very investigation and claims that the killing was intentional . finding that these are announcing 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 happened and it was intentional because not only shooting barkley and also another journalist who was with who 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, especially the helmets and the press, which was so obvious on that just there are thousands of cases which was filed against me in tensional killing and only 6 or 7
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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 3 theresa seniors because by the end of the day and 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 and over to austria now where a graffiti artist known as c t o has been forced to apologize or after producing what he says was an effort to promote peace in ukraine. he just eaten hot the scrub, a controversial mural portraying a russian and ukrainian soldier. i apologize heavily to the ukranian people, if i offended them, but this working on my attention was to promote peace. i'm not affiliated with any russian people, media or anything will cease and also stress that he meant no harm and was only
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seeking to highlight the importance of reconciliation and unity. but he was forced to paint over his mural after he spots a furious backlash from ukrainian officials. a recently unveiled neural 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. and the austrian artist isn't the 1st victim of such censorship. he joined a long list of western politicians and prominent figures, who ever on fall off kia for their views. among them is pope from this who have called for peace, but was then criticized for expressing regrets over the death of russian generalist dahlia, digna. and ex us secretary of state, timely kissinger, who was slammed by presents landscape for suggesting here should seat some territory to russia. americans said it's a run. paul has also been blacklisted after he stole the u. s. military package for
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ukraine. and kia insisted on an apology for the international that's after the n g o revealed that ukraine's military has been using civilians as human shields. amnesty international deeply regrets the distress and anger that are press release on the ukrainian military's 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 bloody mir goldstein, the church of the department of slavic studies at american brown university. and he says that the main threat to peace comes not from office, but from social media uses who call for a continuation of the bloody war, i think is a jack on the artist is offensive and extremely disturbing. you know, 1st of all, we all recognize after centuries,
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the centers of history that peace is much better than that good war. everybody knows it. people, you know, don't show the moment. you should stop digging, who is qualities and knew what she would be. so that's what the wall it used to policy, is that it, this is the wall, it will still endless was 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 would underscore in elements and the gradient society who have in nerve to speak on behalf of all ukrainian people. and this elements i see even keep even astray. they are canada, and they speak on behalf of all ingredient, many of whom are in the harm's way. and this is a saying, no, we don't want peace. it, i find is highly immoral cj in the comfort of western cuba though, and say people in the trenches go and fight more because there is some kind of
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sense of justice. now, for another story, we're across this tuesday. stimulants, such as i'm fed them in are among those america is supplying to its military overseas. well, that's the claim made by an investigation by a bulgarian journalist. the pentagon is accused by de leon, a guide sanjeever of transporting 47 tons of control drugs to its soldiers willed wide of which more than 5000 kilos were delivered to troops in kosovo from 201820. 23 over 21000 kilograms sense romania and 2000 to estonia. that's according to public documents from the united states transportation command. another document published by the u. s. department of defense shows it's applied on specimens with almost $26000000.00 to its troops. of despite the stimulants, which encourages alertness and physical strength be bound for use in the us military. or if it's also used to treat attention deficit disorder and narcolepsy.
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meanwhile, the u. s. food and drug administration has reported on the thousands of negative consequences from using, unfettered in include in 202 fatal cases between 94 and 2020. earlier i told michael maloof, a former senior pentagon security upon a policy analyst. you said that the u. s. has been using such drugs for decades. but it's a very inter, intriguing studies the 1st time i've ever seen anything pulled together like that. but it's based on it's based on fact. but that is also the reality of some 22 years of war that, that the united states has been involved in and, and in fact, it any addiction in war a, particularly from the us. i've actually began during the american revolutionary war and the u. s. civil war, initially with the alcohol and then as the years went by,
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it progressed into drug use. why? to, to help prepare for combat to deal with dislocation and, and destruction and conflict that troops are subjected to, particularly in a war zone. so it has tremendous physical psych, psychological impact on, on individuals, particularly after they leave service and time to book a lot. well, that's the message from the french and german leaders in a joint letter to be as president of the tensions over cost of can see to simmer on the you try to take on a more proactive role. we are sending you this joint letter at the moment of crucial importance for security on the european continent and stability in the western bull khans region. to show maximum determination and readiness to make difficult decisions, which will lead to progress in the dialogue between kosovo and serbia. under the
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auspices of the u. letter is complemented by a more concrete move. the leaders have assigned advises to negotiations between serbia and this break away province. as months of simmering tensions continue in august customer announced a band on serbian license plates and id serves in the north of the province subsequently blocking access to border crossings. christina then postponed the bonds implementation both on the 27th of august. both countries announced an agreement on freedom of movement, 14 years after constable unilaterally declared its independence from the relations between the 2 remain strained for the u. s. and the allies, recognizing the small, landlocked areas, independence, while half of the world, including russia and china, do not me loss banjo, serbian progressive party deputies says that the letter, the intentions on clear isn't so good. this is
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a step we do not understand at all. all the decisions that should have been taken on kosovo have long since been taken. we decided not to recognise costello's independence and that is clear to everyone present. lucas said this directly to sholtes at a media conference when he was in serbia. i do not know what they are trying to achieve with this letter. there would be better off writing to the allies in pristina to implement the brussels agreements and resolution $1240.00 full prisoner make small concessions. serbia makes big concessions. and so the problem, the pristine as actions have caused, is temporarily sold. germany has a very strong influence in europe right now. i think europe is under pressure from the usa and they are just fulfilling their row. they do not have an independent policy. if they had an independent policy, you would develop good relations with russia, and you would rely on russia for his resources, industry, and energy. there was no normal serb who would agree with shouts his proposal. 99 percent of serbs would reject the proposal of shouts, micron under rest,
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over crossover. well that's everything for now. i hope your week's got also a good start. my name is peter scott on the back again in around 30 minutes time. do stay tuned for was a paul coming up next with us on a boy. hm. ah. with me. hello and welcome to well the part 2 and a half millennia ago. the paragon of china's sage is confucius famously noted that the way out is through the door, but for some reason no one seems to be inclined to use that method. this thing appears very timely to day when instead of trying to.

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