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ah, ah, [000:00:00;00] with avoiding the point russia says the i a mission for the georgia nuclear plant shies away from naming who's responsible for selling it. brochure responds to key of shelling of civilian areas with this done yet, lies chasing down those responsible bar correspondence on the scene gets a little too close to the action yet another explosion. we're still hiding in the basement of this residential building.
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still waiting for a chance to leave china claims the u. s. a tense, it's a hike. it's leading university pulling allegation, the beijing tried to steal its technology online in july on the eastern economic forum and says it's the day with the russian leader vladimir putin expected to speak as a plenary session with other global officials later today with watching r t international mon is peter scott's on wherever joining us from. welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis, frustration at the international atomic energy agencies visit to this upper osha nuclear plants is russia's and void the un slums. a much anticipated report for stopping shorts of confirming rushes claims. the ukraine is showing the facility
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our teeth kelly moping has mall not un security council. the 15 member body that leads the united nations convened a meeting to discuss security at a nuclear facility that is facing ongoing ukrainian bombard, you know, the representative of the international atomic energy agency. went over 7 principles of agreement about preventing a disaster in this area where a nuclear facility and hear power facility continues to be bombard. here's one of his 7 principal p i. e, a safety standards and nuclear security guidance, establish the principles, requirements and recommendations for nuclear safety and security that are to be applied to protect people in the environment from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation. the i. e. a safety standards and nuclear security guidance outlines the next steps, including the urgent establishment of a nuclear safety and security protection zone. so that the representative of russia took to the floor of the un security council and emphasized that the report was
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very neutral and it was very specific in terms of the fact that raise however raja was not very happy with the report as it seems to not emphasize that the danger and the shelling of this nuclear power plant. it has such potential risks in terms of human life and potential catastrophe. this is coming from ukranian forces. russia, we were the movie with, which would ensure that perhaps if the document was devoted exclusively to the results of your trip to this approach in nuclear power plant, your conclusions could be clearer and more unambiguous was. we regret that in your report of the implementation of international atomic energy agency safeguards in ukraine for the period from april to september of this year. the source of the shell is not directly indicated ukrainian stop operating the plant on the russian military occupation. honda constance, high stress, and pressure. this is not sustainable. include lead to increased human error
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with implications when you clue safety. now the representative of china who spoke before the un security council was not afraid to point out that the danger facing the world as a result of the shelling of this facility is coming from the forces of ukraine, nikia government, and its military forces. despite all the calls put on them by international bodies and countries around the world to show restraint, continue to engage in the shelling of this nuclear plant. and china was unafraid to say that now the representative of the ide states blamed rochester wearily for the entire situation saying that if the conclave were not taking place, none of this would be in question. simply saying that because the conflict is taking place. and because the nuclear power plant is in areas that are contested in the conflict, that the entire situation is somehow russia's fault. the current danger is upper etivia,
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is the result of russia's unprovoked and unlawful invasion of ukraine. and specifically, it is a result of russia's premeditated march 4th seizure of this plant. russia continues to conduct military operations around the plant. every day russia controls the plant, increases the risk of the nuclear incident on. now the u. k. representative alleged in her remarks that russia has placed military equipment within 60 meters of reactors, and the workers at the plant are functioning as hostages. now the i a, a report shows contradictory information says that military equipment is basically being held in the turbine hall. and that russia's military force is a place to armored personnel carriers and 6 special trucks in the repairs zone. and so the i a, a, a report does not match what is being alleged our regardless, we have a situation where the i, a, a report pretty much confirms russia has that. but the countries aligned with the
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united states continue to blame the entire situation. the potential for catastrophe, as a result of ukraine's shelling on russia, they insist russia is to blame for the situation. even though that's not what the i a report clearly says. all exam based upon of a russian administrator expert claims that the organization hasn't fulfilled its obligations. washington astir, can you let us suppose? an important aspect is that the head of a i aide and its employees on the scene were able to see the damage that has already been done. although according to documents, nothing critical had happened. nevertheless, they recorded the facts of the shelling, the i. e a was established in 1957 at the initiative of u. s. president eisenhower. in addition, we understand that by all indications, the structure remains under the control of the united states. and it is difficult to assume that an organization controlled by the americans will collect any evidence against keeps criminal regime, which is again under the control of washington. therefore,
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the visit of these delegation was rather indicative. they are trying to fulfill their functional duty at the expense of a member of these organizations, which regularly makes large contributions. unfortunately, the organization did not fulfill its functionality during the visit. and staying with the war in ukraine, west, some of care soldiers of apparently abandoned the post refusing to follow orders, us according to russia's men administered defense. moscow says the ukrainian soldiers retreating from the northern done yes. republic, town of sites of after suffering heavy losses. advances by russia and if allies have led the death of more than 200 ukrainian troops on the destruction of 10 miniature vehicles, us according to the russian m. o. d r c followed wants to talk by the next thank battalion as it's honed in on ukrainian on that i believe it hits civilian aries of don. boss is ortiz, roman cos. they've given us very success from the bus. we are heading over to the front line along with the 2nd battalion of the 5th brigade of that and dennis
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peoples, republics army. we are about a kilometer away from way the cranium. positions are hands right now. we will witness how several things will head over and at work against ukrainian positions from where they're continuously striking lethal. billions. here he's done. ask ah, this is to for this time to let her know i heading over to dave, god, continue in that divine ukrainian. a national dor, continuously targeting a civilian for the city of dennis. we're hoping that they will, they will be back here a very soon safe and sound. and of course we'll talk to them about what they have witnessed. a tell us as a tank crew member. artillery is a pretty accurate map on. correct?
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yes. but the nice grass didn't suffer every day. ukrainians know whether shooting or are they just missing? nathan, you know, ukrainians know where they are shooting and they purposefully hit the civilian population who large attacks with silent shells and artillery have become more frequent. you can only hear them when they land an explosion. these are presumably polish, provided nato style shells. so a small mo, rebill garcia, vinegar we are facing water attacks from ukraine, especially artillery. the infantry is always hiding. usually knock him out. so can we knock out the enemy? finish him off. it's almost done. ah, unlike ukrainian nationalists who are targeting peaceful civilians here in john, ask this tank platoon, know exactly who they're working against her right now. they're just throwing ukrainian military positions. exactly. those who are working
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a yes peaceful civilians here in the nest and they control everything using an unmanned aerial vehicle or in other words and wrong ah, we were just a shelter in the patrol ski district. so my, the brain in the military, we are hiding in the basement along with the residence of this building. hopefully the show will stop very soon and we will be able to leave the area i yet another explosion. here in the all school districts of the nest were still hiding in the basement of this world and on the residential building. still waiting for
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a chance to leave. so we are finally able to leave the draft, the district actually, we're still a driving here. the shilling continues, but they residential building where we were hiding from a shilling i had sent to rarely stop fortunately, and none of the civilians were hurt during this artillery attacked by ukraine. we were hiding for about an hour and a half in the basement. now we've got our chest sleeve and we're heading for the center of the city where it's supposed to be a lot quieter room on call for a party. the next people's republic. earlier we discussed the ongoing ukrainian conflicts with russian foreign ministry, spokesman murray as a carver who claims to the west just wants to prolong the situation. was there was really it's after 8 years. i truly protected conflict was hardly his will for anyone. and it simply had to be stop. so this is basically the reason why the
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special military operation began. and now we see the collective as to what all a can to prolong the conflict g to geography and do with george bush junior, the former us president sat. he said that the care for genes goal is to kill as many russians as possible. this idea was then repeated by polish officials, by other politicians, and this is what they are now aiming for that it was on. maria's, however, was speaking on the side lines of the eastern economic form in russia's far east, where that even a person is expected to address a plenary session later on wednesday. but there have already been some big announcements during the forum with rushes gas prom and china's national petroleum corporation agreed to switch a gas payments to the national court currencies, instead of the dollar. the head of the russian energy company. it says that the move will simplify transactions onset, a new president. the new payment mechanism is a mutually beneficial, modern, secure,
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and practical decision. i believe that it will simplify the process of payment implementation become an excellent example for other companies and given additional impetus to the development of our economies. you know, when we talk about the dollarization and it's quite a hard term to pronounce, it may sound like a political move aimed against the united states. but one of the things that many foreign participants, and in fact many people involved in the discussions trust is that it's not a, by any means against the united states. it's simply a way of ensuring that both russian and chinese companies, in this case 2 major flagship companies can do business not as usual, but to simplified as much as possible in the aftermath of western sanctions. this is really part of a larger trend. all a trying to divest itself from you as currency which ones used to be
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a very secure way of doing business. and recently i became one of the major liabilities not only again for russia reaches clearly facing western sometimes, but also for many other nations who want to do business with one another. because it's essentially a subjective members of international trade to arbitrary treatment by the united states. and that in and of itself presents and major economic risk. that's why this latest moved by gas problem. and it's china's partners is definitely their welcome stuff here in russia. there's gonna be a big plenary session later with the russian leader vladimir putin on the world lead is attending. what do you think's going to be discussed? i think primarily he focus will be on how the russian economy is doing and how russia is developing. both the far as the in the domestic rail and how it's
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and one of the as military tension between the us and china rise, the 2 nations are increasingly at odds on political and economic fronts. for a long time, washington has claimed that china has been hacking valuable american technology in attempts to undermine us national security. now the jang has pushed back saying that washington is a one guilty of targeting china. the
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a serious of the legal cyber attacks conducted by the notorious national security agency. the anessa cyber attacks and data theft against china are supported by a clear and complete chain of evidence which involves 13 personnel in the us who directly launch cyber attacks against china. and more than 60 contracts and more than $170.00 digital documents with us telecom operators to build an environment for cyber attacks. beijing claims the large scale cyber attacks on the washington sanctioned chinese university, focused on finding information on the defense secrets to undermine china security. according to the national computer virus emergency response center, the university reported computer break and back in june and said the center working with the commercial security provider quinn, who 360 technology was able to trace the attack to the an essay, but did not specify how according to the university,
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the hacking did not result in any significant data leak, but china demands an explanation. beijing says the fishing emails targeting the university are yet another example of the u. s. government cyber attacks. if you've been listening to us politicians and the media, you might think that the greatest cyber monsters in the world undermining nations at every turn are either china or russia. the united states and its allies have condemned china over what he calls malicious cyber activity. the high profile briefing will come after months of trump publicly challenging the intelligence community's assessment. russia is to blame, should be somebody. i also know things that other people don't know. it could be russia, but it could also be china tonight, lifts the veil on a kind of invisible war. china unleashing its full spy power on american power grids and the wealth of american manufacturing. tonight,
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new ports that lot of your army of hackers is again targeting america. though the an essay has not responded to a request for comment. the u. s. for its part claims at beijing's accusations are a way of forming an information campaign to counter us allegations of chinese hacking. but this isn't the 1st time the u. s. has been caught with his hands in the cookie jar. back in february, beijing release. they have to 56 page report on a sprawling u. s. lead cyber operation revealing that the an essay was behind malware researchers encountered in 2013 during an investigation into a hack against a key domestic department in china. and the n, as they hardly has a squeaky clean reputation. don't forget that it's nuked on the phones of van european leaders like german chancellor angela merkel putting the traditionally strong relationship between germany and the u. s. in jeopardy. further research revealed that the multiple procedures and cyber attack operation manuals disclosed
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by the hacker group called the shadow brokers were completely consistent with the only identifier used in the n. a say, network attack platform operation. exposed by former c. i. a analyst, edward snowden, revealing the death of power and tools, the agency has at its grasp. their job is the black bag team to get in and get stuff that's really valuable and really secret. they do this by basically hacking systems, but they have a budget that no hacker hash. so the idea that the u. s. has of hands clean a claim, it's been weaving for years now. simply doesn't hold any water. and now china has clearly enough and is explicitly naming and shaming those it deems responsible. while bringing the receipts to prove it. it seems that the hacking victim narrative from the u. s. has too many holes and is simply falling apart, potentially exposing it as the very perpetrator. we spoke to michael rectum, walden, author, and former new york university professor. this is
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a search allocations are making us china relations even worse. these deflections by the, by the campaign or that they didn't spy on china. then i have to be led to disbelieve what they say because they haven't said anything. that's true in some time. so i believe china on this looks like the relations are degrading precipitously. and this, this particular accusation only lends greater force to the conflict that's going on between the us and china. it's only getting worse and tensions are certainly rising . and this, this kind of, this kind of hack, or even the allegation of a hack, certainly heightens detentions, even further. now, from the story we're across this wednesday, human rights groups have criticized a fund that delivers the u. k. strategy in the gulf, claiming that it supports repression in saudi arabia and jose claim it has helped
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whitewash human rights abuses in the region. if the golf strategy fund still includes support to government institutions in saudi arabia, the u. k. could be complicit in bodies carrying out or white washing human rights abuses. u. k. government must ensure complete transparency of these funds and how it is supporting human rights. otherwise, the u. k is essentially supporting the continued repression of people in the kingdom. the fund, which is overseen by the british foreign office targets boosting corporation between the u. k and the gulf and the covers education, culture, tourism, sports and fine on last year. the funds websites emphasized its support for women's rights in this section on saudi arabia. both the websites has since been modified on references have been completely removed, which is lawmakers, questions then foreign sexual lives. trust, about selective of foreign policy is back in june. but she quickly moved on to
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russia. what i'm saying just on is making sure that we are dealing with the major threats to the world. the number one fret we're dealing with moment is the threat from russia. in order to do that, we need to make sure that we have a tentative energy sources. one of the key sources of energy is the gulf region. we don't dealing in a perfect world where dealing in a world where we need to make difficult to difficult decisions. we heard from award winning journalist martin jay who says that britain is in no position to talk about human rights abuses. what is desperate for more oil from the gulf states? so it does seem to be ranking, focuses on person led charge for decades. when induced out the moral tutelage to these countries in the middle east, on the appalling human rights records. and then shifted away from that since just a few months ago and his trust made that statement was from ministry in britain. and now more recently,
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we're seeing european countries problems when news making countries to get my oil and gas. so i think, you know, a lot of it is really about the desperate times that we're living in and then on the rights circuit breakers can't be choosers. so in britain is not in a position are really talking like it's quite common really because it's such a tiny amount of money. i'm talking about 80000000 pounds or something like that. for most of these go leafs that doesn't really even represent a lunch. i think it's really to offer these countries some sort of governance and holding and nothing really more than finally, washington appears to have dropped a call for the killers of a prominent al jazeera journalist, murdered israel to be prosecuted. that's up to tel aviv admit that there is a quote high possibility that it's all just shot sharing
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a blackly falling approach in the events running her death. a position from the u. s. that the spots public discontent. move confused as to what your actual response and what your actual position is. this is an american citizen who was killed. you had called for accountability and get there does not seem to be any accountability there. and the statement came out yesterday and that's name measure. but are you satisfied that this is and done what they need to do in this case? so we continue to understand importance of accountability in this case. and we're going to continue to impress our israeli partners to close the review its policies and practices on rules of engagement and consider additional steps to mitigate the risk civilian harm,
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protect journalists and prevent similar tragedies in the future. well, despite the findings, israeli military top legal officers, it will not be launching a further investigation due to the lack of criminal suspicion. that's even though the soldier allegedly responsible for the murder has report to be apologized. according to israeli military official, a block that was shot dead while covering and israeli raids on the jenin refugee camp in the occupied westbank. despite being clearly identified as pressed. several independent investigations including the un have concluded that the palestinian american journalist was killed by israeli fire, or have an official us prob, appears now to be over sparking criticism from a blacklist family who were incredulous about the findings. earlier artsy, spoke to investigative journalist edward sol, who is convinced that the us is covering up is really the trust is avoid his own or trustees coming to life. well, i think the condemnation, we're hoping for would have been from the us state department,
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which some suspected was coming because the bottom ministration has certainly been a little more open to a different perspective than president trump's ministration on the question of palestine. the question of human rights for children and women who have been living under the siege of gun fire and assault persecution for the last 50 years. i think that what we expected is at least a fair shake. what we saw was another exoneration. both is our patient by the israeli government toward their own soldiers and the by the ministration toward our closest ally. the issue i found looking through the report, which i hoped that some of the pentagon, the least have the guts, to be honest about, is that the report showed that the soldier who has said that he fired in the direction of mr. serene is that he was using a long range scope, a cypress scope, and the reports are that he struck the journalist who had pressed right here,
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right on her chest, struck her right here to the neck, right above the press mark, which you would have seen an h dash d actually very high resolution through his scope and under of course her helmet. the thing with this investigation, i think it's the bind ministration word to condemn. israel is what we're turn around and say, well hold on. what about those atrocities you coveted and hitting a rack? what about those atrocities committed in syria where isis numbers, crucified christians out of a lot of. what about the atrocities you're supporting in ukraine? saw the world's look in at 7 30 am moscow time moneys pizza. scott's i'll be back again with another look at today's biggest stories in about half an hour's time. i'll see you then i
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