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in russian and international investors wraps up on thursday night. my parents now tend to perform along with some other key leaders to discuss well as juice on further co operation. the business programming could have dialogues with the leading partner countries in the asia pacific region, particularly within the format of the on the on group of rapidly developing nations and southeast asia, mammals, deputy information minister emphasized the importance of his country working with russia to cast off the west and during colonial mindset regarding his country. he rashadi glued cooler. we must all unite to ensure peace around the globe, western countries, field air and charge the world. they still have a colonial mentality. so we need to stick together more than 90 countries have participated in the eastern forum with numerous business people. that's a sign that russia is not isolated from the rest of the world. we understand the russia is fighting for its sovereignty and for the sovereignty of other countries, russia is currently promoting development to the far east. we are also interested
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in it. we are ready to work with russia. we have been brought together by the fact that the west considers us unfriendly countries. if you asked somebody abroad, what they think about russia, that for sure people will say bad things. but in our country, everyone loves russia. the u. s. is said to benefit the most from the entity crisis across the atlantic, as american companies will be exposing gas, it is significant premium to europe during the upcoming winter. as, according to u. s. energy tycoon, cherokee, we are sitting on huge resources. they are not very expensive to produce. we are good at building infrastructure. we're going to be able to develop american gas very affordably and sell it at a significant premium european commission. president ursula underline is for jihad with that black hole that she's been digging for european citizens and the economy, and is proposed to price cap on russian gas import, saying that quote,
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we must cut russia's revenues, which putin uses to finance this atrocious war against ukraine. he keeps blaming russian president vladimir putin for weapon ising, the eas energy supply. but it's, you officials alike vander lane, who can't seem to stop meddling with it 1st with sanctions. now the price cap, it seems that the more the use, big brain bureaucrats try sticking it to putin. the more russian energy revenues just keep increasing. vauder lane is also recycling, talking points now from the cove in crisis. remember what we're all told during the pandemic to stay home and hide from the virus to quote, flattened the curve will now wander line says that you must quote, flattened the peaks of energy use because that's what drives prices up. some top european politicians apparently aren't too convinced by any of this. if we don't change the sanctions policy, the situation in europe will be uneasy. the thing is that europe has run out of
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energy. we have to bring it in from other places and the energy that comes here is expensive. it's not a constructive proposal. it's more like another way to sanction russia than an actual solution to the energy crisis in europe. and we don't want to prepare more sanctions now, but rather to solve the situation with energy. meanwhile, german vice chancellor and economy minister robert havoc has now publicly admitted that it's entirely possible the companies could very well. just stop producing, it's unclear how companies would avoid insolvency with no revenue coming in and overhead to pay. and other german politicians are outraged by his remarks. he come, your flesh joined us. i can imagine that certain industries will simply stop producing for the time being. we see that everywhere now, life which depends on people's spending money, flower shops, organic shops, bakeries are part of it and they have real problems because there's a reluctance to buy it and, and then they're not automatically bankrupt. but they might stop selling suave. we
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can watch him think again and again, and he can speak pleasantly, but with all due respect, you could see how helpless he was yesterday on german television. one can only hope that the majority of german entrepreneurs were asleep yesterday. we are in the middle of a massive energy problem and to this day, they apparently haven't understood that this is the case. we have the stupidest government in europe resign. mister ha, back your continued tenure as the minister of economy of germany will lead to the collapse of the german economy. the greens are not politically bankrupt, they have just stopped doing politics. and at some point, when the crisis is over at the latest by the next election, then they will return again. unbelievable. he just has no idea what he's talking about here in france, a private company operating public swimming pools, that machine shut down dozens of facilities indefinitely. this week, citing energy bills equal to the company's annual turnover. french economy,
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minister billing, or the mazda is now offering bailouts to companies whose energy costs represent more than 3 percent of its revenues. yet another crisis where those too big to fail are saved by the government. but what about all the smaller suppliers and economic actors that also are part of the supply chain? can you really do without them? or are they going to be bailed out to is everyone just going to be mailed out, kind of like in the initial days of cove, it metallic as to and 40 ceos of leading. you holdings have written a letter of sounding the alarm on the de industrialization of europe. we are deeply concerned that europe face is a critical situation for the foreseeable future with a perfect storm of sky high electricity prices, no energy market liquidity due to insecure gas supplies, a continued nuclear and coal phase out, and the remaining power sources being insufficient to cover market needs, the europe cannot have a successful energy and raw materials strategy if its power and gas prices stay at
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today's levels for a sustained period without relief. it's not just companies either, but also citizens who are getting fed up as the initial blows of the energy crisis are starting to be felt with protests across the block from germany, to france, to the czech republic and others still being plans fewer than 40 percent of citizens across $22.00 countries, considered the situation in ukraine to be in their top 3 priorities. thus, according to a new you, gulf full cost of living and the climate. talk the list of those concerns. and in poland, at least one political figure proposes some innovative solutions for the looming winter energy crunch. one needs to burn almost everything, of course, aside from ties and similarly harmful things because poland just needs to be warmed up. is it possible for the e, you to undo centuries of progress and enlightenment in just a few short months if they were literally trying to do that?
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it's hard to imagine that they would go about it any other way than they are right now. meanwhile, washington says it once more countries to enforce a price cap on russian oil. the u. s. is particularly pushing the measure on moscow's traditional allies, china and india, which have recently increased their imports of russian fuel. our hope is that countries like china and india will join the price cap, coalition, or take advantage of the price cap coalition to lower the amount of money that russia makes from oil exports. beijing and new delhi, however, don't seem to be interested in complying with washington's controversial policy. now, says russia and china recently signed a new trade deal for paying for commodity supplies in their local currencies without using the us dollar. even some of the european countries that have complied with the point of scots have been skeptical about that raising concern. so they could exacerbate the current energy crisis where they could decide the wreck, the, all the geopolitical economy research group say this highly unlikely that china or
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india would agree to impose the western lead price cap on russian oil. the fact of the matter. ready is that the chinese are able to buy russian energy advantage to view your costs. and so there is absolutely no reason for them to participate in the price capping mechanism. don't really ironic that on the one hand, the west is leaving the democracy and human rights. and on the other hand, in reality, western leaders, you know, like i'm really a bad bad book actually boasting about how they don't get what ordinary people think they're going to stick to the anti russian stones. i'm not sure that the oil price get can be effectively imposed. i number of the shipping companies, the insurance company, the asked to actually implemented themselves. not comfortable about this because that would require them to do a lot of research and also it would make them live or breaking tanks. and so i
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think they are very reluctant to cooperate. but if the oil price gap, when it comes to guys, i think the russians have been people other buyers off, or that they were willing to testifying to the strengthening ties between russia and china. the country has recently held a round table devoted to the formation of a new multi polar world. older, the head of russia is foreign intelligence service, like a narrow skin pointed out that the vast majority of nations around the world would have shown no support for the western sanctions was but some a status. keep asking me, this meeting with chinese partners is this and the similarity chinese and russian assessments of how the current situation in the world is developing. let's see, once again, confirming that the vast majority of the world's population will, has not joined the odious western campaign. i call the so called cancellation of russia by new a. moreover, the way in disagreement with such an aggressive cynical policy, the totalitarian, liberal western regimes who are sounding louder and loudly boiling and independent
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specialist on china. andrew, long essays rushes eastern partners, particularly bay jenkins new delhi, well risk their own economic development in order to comply with demands from washington. a host of the system. and so it all along lock not going along with the united states, the sanctions on russia. so if i hadn't gone wrong with the washer, why should tyra obey this unreasonable product price care as it were? were china's been trading normally with russia? why don't they the title? what we believe that the so all american lead l b is, is really coming to win more and more countries. we'll see why they should be americans back paul
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e as in paul a like india. and of course, a lot of other countries have china, a lot of district. so some of them think what was sidelines and all of those see why they should be pay the price and being caught in this american engineer conflict with russia. great. so i don't think of the, the, the last the beginning to see is no longer be able to call the shots. fighting hasn't wrapped in between un peacekeepers and locals in the democratic republic of the congo with at least one person reported killed. and the recent violence, a glance is broken off to protest on motor bikes. logged to a un peacekeeping convoy in the northeast in $59.00 at a border. we can,
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the protests were triggered by complaints. the un mission has failed to protect civilians against military violence which has been raging in a country for years to life or some of the west of the unrest when 30 to protest is in. for peacekeepers were killed as buildings in several cities were set on fire. the un mission has been in the d. r. c for more than 2 decades and because as already cost around $1000000000.00, the peacekeepers arrived in the country back in 1999. but a dramatic increase in violence from groups has left 4000 civilians dead in just the past 2 years. local contributor going to young bologna phase. many companies locals are becoming frustrated with the missions continued presence as people fear for their lives due to the ongoing violence called population house. be now yeah, talking you bought this declare ring about this saying that why we have
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a bay well paid mission in their work, especially with one more than 11000000000 dollars each year. and there is no peace in the country. the un, they have all the logistics, they have everything. but they used to say, or can we have to wait for the day, the security council decision when people are dying and especially when people are being killed, the women are been bricked. but we have to wait for the security day, un considered security decision. so it's better for the you went to, to be efficient and to make sure they can satisfy her by peacekeeping and promoting peace ended. that's the only one that is a destruction that can, can make people ha, ha, b especially to converse,
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population which they are monday normally eats to protect the local population. but unfortunately that's not the case. we turn back to our breaking news if from the u. k. now, queen elizabeth, the 2nd has passed away amid recurring health problems, so she was 96 years old. the queen had been long feet in public on tuesday as she welcomed incoming prime minister mistress. the newly elected prime minister has announced that king charles the 3rd will become that the new monarch of great britain. let's take a look now at the legacy of queen elizabeth the 2nd person's longest ruling monarch . my margaret. i feel too much for you to share the danger to renew every one in the end all will be well
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ah, she came mechanic and a driver and she sat with normal other girl recruits in classrooms and learned how to take the trucks. i did cabin my hand, i was going to be known or short shall be debated. you carry a family which we can you can see in my my train. yeah. i oh i i
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i we will meet again. but for now i send my thanks and warm as good wishes to all journalist after mackenzie has highlighted how britton's colonial past has been down played in the current era. she only heard that she was to be queen member. she never thought she was going to be queen when she was very young. it was only because of the neo nazi, actually not mere nazi nazi sympathizing. uncle edward the 8th, the abdication that she became in the running to be queen. and she 1st heard about
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it on the death of her father george the 5th, in kenya. just around the time of the brutal mom, our repression that killed so many canyons fighting imperialism in the crowd on say the netflix here is you don't really hear about her thinking, you know, at the canyon population in that struggle while she's there in the treetops learning that she will be queen and why she has death mean so much to so many world leaders is obvious because it is, if it shows time passing in a very profound way. well, quinn elizabeth, the 2nd scene to throw in a mighty downfall of the british empire, of course, turning towards india one. so one of britain's biggest and most significant colonies, less cost to our correspondent, beverage and sharma. i went and what can you tell us about the queens and nations and with new deli no queen as the as queen of the bed. the
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2nd was never really the queen of india, but she was dissolved with this british and buyer in all its glory. in fact, india had no am a complicated relationship with the you and the not in fact, you know, when known to be been well in the british brown and i was lately, i was in the, even of the rounding from, from his dime for the full he don't so we will use that child in our room to and i know all the all this fine,
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so both sign depending on 9619395 last visit. i didn't know without a gamble. she burst with a good time and then she, well, but she will be all back to me to see, you know, something that's usually the common factor going, you know, there was a ticket issue. is that another that no father? so remember what was not all in the will of that the sub continent in fact was divided into your majority and plan with georgie boss than ever do not being the
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but then to now the scene oper law $75.00. my dad's always a good the you get the 5th largest economy. so from one's being ruled by the return be ruled by the britain. and now really becoming one of the world. when i've seen it fits into i have went and shot many thanks for that run and we appreciate that take okay, one thing we can close live to our correspondence shortly. we're to showing you some live pictures. now, as the crowds gather sights, buckingham palace that we're going to be close to a corresponding policy to discuss this further. now pull
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a nice to see you and it is the end when a historic 70 year rain and the end of an era for many, what more can you tell us? we want to bring you the perspective here from africa for many people. of course, the queen was a symbol of the greatness of the united kingdom, but she was also a symbol of its demise. many countries and particularly countries here in africa gained their independence from the crown during her reign. and this was despite attempts to create the commonwealth and trying to rebuild the empire. once again, the queen never acknowledged the wrong doings of the royal family, ortho, u. k. government, when it came to its colonial policies and it's colonial past. so for example, here in south africa way i am, if you had to ask the average south african, what they think of the royal family, many of them associated with that colonial pass that paved the way in part for the
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a party policies that were followed, hadn't said that a must mention that the queen did have a friendship with the iconic freedom leader, nelson mandela. and in that respect, she was seen as part of the soft power lobby that worked towards bringing about an end to the apartheid government. but as for the queen herself, she paid little attention to africa. she hardly mentioned africa and any kind of attempts that she made to keep the empire with the commonwealth hardly made any difference when it came to african countries. the sentiment of the social activists rady sums up what most people here on the ground feel she was becoming irrelevant here. we know about chinese president jim ping or russian president vladimir putin, not the queen. for many people here,
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the passing of the queen raises the question of just how relevant the commonwealth is and will be with many people suggesting that it might become irrelevant. with the queen now gone, you have issues of neo colonialism. and at the same time africa's problem remaining, untouched, and no one did in that. many people feel that the u. k. has lost africa for many. this is simply because the queen herself did not care too much about the continent, has been a policy many. thanks about paula. we appreciate it. okay, well let's cross live to guess now to discuss the situation, we have political commentator onto the web on the program. thank you for joining us on the show. really appreciate your time. no. anthony quinn, elizabeth the 2nd, she presided over the final fall of the british empire and the u. k. is exit for the european union. so what does her passing leave the country now and what are the prospects for london geo political role?
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well, i think whatever one thinks about the role for you can roll repairs or the last 1500 years or so. the creating the scene always to rise above that. it's very sad a lot, just the whole the u. k. the crown dependencies are right and the cheater to see our face gene come to have how much the equation under course she was wealth as well. so i think that we'll be able to see some things of this today . i do think there will be reflection on the all what they call them roll the one or t, but may not be the chair because certainly for the next week. sorry. the nation will be one thing, some more, the magistrate creative us,
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the circuit and, and also to give her lots of rise in the same thing chose is now a thing. although off the see them have the ceremonial side of things about most people in the united kingdom will be driving for all of the world family. it's very, very for them as well as the nation. they so common very, very quick faith. one thing about to see the queen was that she was seen and so the g simple throughout her life and the script being seen that she or the just the very don't with the so that i didn't do your one time in the ship and shaking on the new one, so that is
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a lot of stress to deal with. she didn't refill grace and dignity and i think she also worry long all grace and christian humility. she's very much respected or false alarm, and some the, there is a symbol of the country is all about now, because certainly if a value had gone, the people were trained to devalue, said the queen. i mean, i'm going to so i have the privilege of meeting about the state because i was a member of the gun diploma, which is the struggle i was in. she has a new one and she was highly respected there because by i couldn't 1945 with it in german problems. i think want to see the toner. you should be just to be cheaper something he
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could deal with. i mean, different readers with the wall they could to, to visit it. and she had this amazing thing to do with so many people of different cultures and backgrounds to remain above the lesson. and of course, came charles, the 3rd will have a lot to live up to in many people's eyes. what do you expect from charles as king? well hope to see prez to his screen console. camella and he's been preparing for this wrong for something for one because one would be very positive aspects to 6. which
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was that was for the home. and the last 2 cheese had been hand to table. queen, not just so you may see the day the it wouldn't be sort of not online today, the job that it's been, it's been face of the study for some years. so i think we'll be ready. ready enough, was a korea think the court has political establishment has been guessing enough free reign, or was the queen still influential enough to have the last se, on issues like break it, for instance, and that is foreign military interventions? well, they, that's some thing. i'm sure which will be discussed while the period rolling off the barrier to morning. because the moment tea in british life is
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a factor of a not had. so the presses i'm to side towers, which in theory they've gone, but it practiced for many years. so what is actually happened is based on the power of the very c, a foreign minister it has been in some respect, seems positive because i wasn't, limitations are being very popular. and the queen is being the same to be about politics. got people with a lot more and you're the people having a bad about secret waiting because she's been through the last time research trials and tribulations with our family, especially in the last couple of years. she's been a lot of the nation in science or crisis and i think we were all more
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rule wish that our current school is the stature leadership didn't take the same race, which she is. she is shown throughout very long years with certain 2 years. and i think it wasn't that long to get in the summer. we had a jeep of the supper celebrations to summer by 17 years. right. but together many, many people and thousands and thousands of it's going to disagree. they thought they came together because she represented said something about the nation. whether that can be captured again is another job to the new king charles and the the rest of the role family was speaking to.

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