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[000:00:00;00] a not by mia a correspondent comes on the ukrainian shell, a while on the front lines with russian troops here military trying to beat back those forces in ukraine's coast on the, on hall with them to counter offensive to deploy a drum up more weapons supplies from the west, according to russia, un envoy, a reflection on imperialism and colonialism in
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a way to get a video from the b. b. c, claiming that london had warmed relations with it's formally exploited and belgium rebels against a price half on russian gas import planning. b. e u commission, a cap on only russian gas is purely political. we will not agree to this. a variable welcome. this is the international with the latest news update is good to have you with us. or we start to wear that ukraine where keeps forces have suffered heavy loss is trying to break. rush defense is in the north eastern hall of region according to local most go back to forties. now some verify the address if they're still from the area of ports to carry the sounds of fear as possible.
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the rushing reinforcements have been sent to the region. as you can see in this particular, the defense ministry of ukraine claims unspecified at territorial gains while most go say key has exaggerated the performance of the military. well, let's take a closer look at what's happening on the grounds. now, according to rushing back to ortiz, fighting is escalating on the outskirts of the city of bala clare that's in eastern ukraine. well, the city of kapinsky is being defended by russian forces, despite the term says sabotaged. and moscow says that ukrainian talks in this southern nikolai, as on coast solar regions, have also been repelled of correspond, that came on the fire from kia sportage while on the front lines with russian
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troops. oh well the 1st as you saw was from here san region, which is where we are now. this is where the ukranian counter offensive, but god, the aim of it isn't entirely clear we moved here over the past week. ukraine suffered huge casualties in both material that is tags, vehicles armored personnel carriers, but also troops, potentially thousands of ukrainian soldiers who perished here over the past week on the hill, san front and all for a just half a dozen villages that they managed to retake. there isn't any understanding of what the objective was now. that offensive is centered on the height of their again, thousands upon thousands, tens of thousands,
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perhaps of ukrainian troops are being driven across fields across the open into towns and villages that again hold very little strategic value. zipping isn't very clean, the ukraine has retaken several villages, but of course there can be no talk of any breaks for and military experts are well aware of this. but the west media have already trumpeted. the ukraine has launched a counter offensive which needs to be supposed by new western weapons. thus, the necessary media background was created for the median in ramstein, which is exactly what zelinski and his western masters wanted. and this means that there is every chance that the ukrainian conflict will continue to be filled with new deliveries of western weapons. here in sher saw, the ukrainian counter offensive has been all but dulled. there are barely any efforts being made now to, to move forward. there were 2 small attempt yesterday, both of them written back again with, with losses for ukrainian hoops. the fed to begin this now centered on how to cook,
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where about 2 dozen. and that is, according to the ukrainian side, religious have been re taken as a cost that we have no idea of yet, although already ukrainian channels, various channels on facebook and telegram that represent ukrainian units, ah, whining about huge casualties, egg, they're expressing concern. the soldiers are being used as a human shield says catalog for the, for russian, artillery and guns. and that losses, amounting and huge. already though, we have seen footage of russian convoys of russian special forces being loaded onto the helicopters, taken to the front lines in order to resist the pinion effects of their again, the aim of which isn't entirely clear what they have achieved. so 5 course tremendous paddy come on local to we have seen kilometres. your long queues of locals piers civilians with their families trying to escape into russian control.
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territory depot to russian control debt will, if russia itself to escape, perhaps reprisals from ukrainian troops from ukrainian nationalists for working with the north resisting russian troops, russian forces. nevertheless, the situation is still unfolding. the russian high commanders is confident this, this a tab and caddick of region to retake a village is liberated, re taken by russia will be neutered. as was the attempt in kept sought he had of the hock of weekends, military administration, stacy cranes proclaimed offensive on russian controlled areas in the province is aimed at drumming up support among key western bacchus and to show its use of their weaponry. when it is a law on the garage door, it was a mistake. the ukrainian authorities have found it necessary to report about their use of western weapon lina. that's in order to show that their forces are combat ready and prepared to act decisively with. this is exemplified by the fact that
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instead of immediately taking a positions when they enter populated areas, they 1st take photos of themselves in front of buildings and landmark road sides that they've painted blue. they do that to show they've entered the area and it's under ukraine's control. sure. but in fact, the reality of the situation is much different. those soldiers are primarily in small sabotage, recognizance groups. they enter those settlements, make their reports, and then they leave houses on. yes, glen ukrainian shapes are rapidly sold a house missile in the cities at central embankment, according to local authorities. eye witnesses reported on social networks that there was a fire in one of the hospitals, buildings firefighters were working at the scene. there was not yet been any information about the number of victims. elsewhere in the city, at least 2 civilians were killed and 5 other people wounded in ukrainian reselling as a public park in a city center was struck by exploding munitions as,
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according to local authorities of more details, less close to a correspondent in dawn, yeske women, cosser for a mon get to see what is 9 say far about the reported shelling of the hospital and the other attack in a city called the hospital in question. is there right across the river from where i'm standing? and indeed i saw the blast myself from my window and truly a terrifying experience and that we were being shelled here the entire day this friday. now in terms of for the hospital, it's a very large complex so far, buildings that includes at children's hospital as well, firefighters have already put out the blaze. however, the number of casualties here in done as continues to mount internet people's republic,
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or at least 7 people have been killed on friday and 27 were wounded. as you said, the 2 of those killed were here in donetta as ukrainian or forces were shilling the center of the city a place where there are no military positions at whatsoever. and of course this was a friday and a lot of people were out on the streets and when the shilling took place in the center of the city i, the ukraine shelled at once and then 30 minutes shelled this same area again as an emergency services and ambulances were trying to help the people that were wounded . own all the shelling continues as we speak, but not in the center at the moment. showing contin continues along the front line, which is right on the outskirts of the city of damascus. remote in many thanks to
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those details. thou correspondent in don. yes. can raymond caseres queen elizabeth, the eldest son is to be officially proclaimed king charles the 3rd on saturday. carney, 73 years old chance will be the oldest royals be declared king in british history. what person has begun a 10 day morning period to mark the passing of queen elizabeth, who died on thursday at the age of 96 at belmont castle in scotland. she was the nation's longest serving monarch with her reign, having spanned at 7 decades. supporters have been gathering outside london's buckingham palace and others have been laying flowers at british embassies worldwide. moscow and paris have also hosted ceremonies in her honor and vladimir putin has expressed his condolences of ice after the queen's death. the baby's, he presented a video showing the history of her relations with africa, claiming it was overall positive and longstanding. but many africans expressed a much different view before the outlet blocked. comments on the post were tackling
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back at gwinnett. madison's longstanding relationship with africa repeat after me, we take a look at queen elizabeth, the 2nd brutal colonization and subsequent destruction of african countries. please to not insert us. it's called colonialism. what is a longstanding relationship? one that is abusive? because england abused africa, big time, and it's time for united kingdom to pay reparations. we never had a relationship with elizabeth. it was imperialism and colonialism. meaning it was forced into us colonial relationship. the relationship between britain and africa is sketchy at best, and really questionable at its worst as much as during the reign of queen elizabeth, the 2nd, more and more african states got independence from their colonial muster. it is largely seen as them bolling and not really qualitatively changing anything on the
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ground as much as freedom was attained by these african countries. britain kept a strangle hold over that economic industries, particularly the extractive industries. it really retained a control over gold mining platinum mining, as well as diamonds. something the clearly shows the influence that britain has. and it remains as gone on many of recon spaces, if the color and diamond which was given to the queen as a gift, back in 1910 people's here on the ground they, they won the diamond bag. it's estimated to be $400000000.00. and people here are saying that can be betsy place to be used to answer social ills from south africa. now, the opposition parties, he did not hold back with regards to how they felt about the legacy of queen
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elizabeth that she failed in her quest to qualitatively acknowledge the atrocities that happened and to her right during her 70 year reign as queen, she never once acknowledged the atrocities that her family inflicted on native people that britain invaded across the world. the british royal family stance on the shoulders of millions of slaves who were shipped away from the continent to serve the interests of racist white capital accumulation at the center of which lies the british royal family. queen elizabeth the 2nd leaves a very, very dodgy legacy. here on the continent this as much people who feel for her passing that there is who are detractors. people feel that she missed an opportunity that she could have mentioned the atrocities that happened and her rain . and she could have qualitatively done something to change the outcomes for many african people. i mean mounting phase are they found in some african countries.
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vladimir putin calling for more ukrainian grain shipments to go to the nations that need it the most. instead of the more wealthy and prosperous european states, so we consider just to increase grain supplies to the world's poorest countries. russia has delivered 6600000 tons of grain to the global market in may through august, the european partners talk about need to ensure grain supplies from ukraine, primarily in the interest of poor countries. but out of 87 ships that left ukrainian ports with grain, only 2 were sent to impoverished nations under the un food program called into the u. s. department of agriculture for this season of 2020 to 23. russia is estimated to be world's largest width producer, and early on friday rushes president. why report and basically confirmed and saying that this year alone, russia has already delivered 30000000 tons of grain abroad and is ready to increase
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it to 15000000 tons and more as the harvest here in russia is very good. russia, president watermark put and also reminded that's only 3 percent of the grain, but so far left the unblocked ukrainian ports was going to the poorest countries. while most of it was sent to the u, which is unfair of widen, reporting believes, as the whole idea behind the un and turkey world, current deal was to help starving africa. so he concluded that this volume should be actually increased. potent also mentioned that take the 4 months of this year alone, russia has supplied $7000000.00 tons of per to ours as to other countries. this is another hot topic as this is what the harvest and other countries strongly depends on. and he also mentioned that a supply through the european ports is still prohibited having that this discrimination is simply unacceptable. and at the end, one reporting said that the producers of potash fertilizers,
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are ready to transfer hundreds of thousands of tons of their products currently accumulated in the european ports who transferred to developing countries free of charge. belgium will not agree to a price cap on russian gas. that's according to the countries energy minister who say that the ag proposals are purely political. our intention, 1st and foremost is to bring prices down a cap on only russian gas is purely political. i don't see the added value in that we will not agree to this european union. energy ministers are meeting today in prague where $70000.00 or so protesters came out against european energy sanctions and rising cost. just a few days ago. all focus is on the blocks energy price and supply problem. earlier this week european commission, president ursula vander line later, a plan for the block to make it through the winter, and now that it sanctioned so much of its own energy supply that its reeking far
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more havoc on the e. u. than on russia vander, line called for a price cap on russian pipeline gas, to quote, cut rushes revenues. thinking that it would prevent russia from pursuing its objectives in the ukraine conflict, which should blow up in the use face about as well as its other virtue, signaling and manipulation attempts have if it ever decides to implement that price cap. vondell line also said that a price cap on all important gas from russia, including non pipeline liquefied natural gas is currently being studied, but not on the table. belgium is one of at least 10 you countries that wants to take that idea even further with a price cap on l n g imported from all suppliers. and not just singling out russia politically, as you mentioned in the initial clip. so basically, now that the u has made a total mess of its energy market,
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some block officials believe that they should be demand discounts. it's a bit like walking into a store and demanding to get things for a lower price than everyone else who comes into the store, just because you mismanaged your own finances. it's hard to imagine the u. s. a major supplier of l. n. g agreeing to provide it to the you at whatever price the chooses. what happened to this whole price cap idea being about denying putin revenues? now these politicians are basically admitting that it's just about saving themselves from the mass that they've made of their formerly free market by considering it for all countries. now, the use sanctions policy has been a bit like when you try to cut your own hair, you know, you give it a 1st shot. it comes a little bit crooked out, you realize you messed up so you cut it the other way. it's so crooked, it's even worse, it's getting shorter ensure you cut more and more, some point, maybe you realize that what you really should have done is just stop and think
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before doing any more damage. let's just say that wagner, lion seems to be finding it hard, wood down those scissors. some germans aren't happy about the proposed e u price cap. either i discussed the contract was he with german opposition? politician ralph ne maya who stays the u. s. is trying to use berlin against its own european allies. well, i think germany is not suffering enough to stand up against the americans who dictate us festival, not to not stream to pipeline which mr. miller just confirm to me as ready. and he just needed to press the button, so we would have enough gas and we wouldn't have to negotiate any price caps to secure supply at a reasonable cost like we used to have. so i think germany is being used as a weapon against the european union. let's put it that way. if we, if we want to look at it from, from both sides now the war in the ukraine, which we call of war, what others would call it opperation. but we call it one best on europe and we,
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we see it more than now we have a war. the americans fight in ukraine. not so much against the russians, probably, but rather against the european economies. and as a tool, they use germany for that. i wonder how far the public will have to go all governments to, to take notice of how they feel european produces, they've called for immediate action as the energy crisis, 2nd heavy industry. what are the possible consequences if an adequate solution is not found? well, i think we can only talk to the russian government. i mean, we have to come together, talk about it, and find a solution. what is the price is impose on old gas imposed euro, but who will actually benefit? will it be the ordinary people that need it the most? well, i don't dutch, i don't, don't. the ordinary paper citizens will. and anybody benefit here while industries will probably be saved, that of course is already good. when the german government has agreed to a 65000000000, you are
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a relief package to help households out during this difficult time, but is money the solution here? no festival, not because it will increase inflation. if you print more money, i mean, anybody who started to columbia would understand that. so it's, well, it's a desperate move to pacified paper, not to take it to the streets. and maybe some people will get a few zeros and the end of the year and say, well ok, but this is not a solution. and a long term, of course, one has to think about the economy as a whole. and then you have to have a balance and the, the balance is simply not ever and we don't have energy. north korea has established a new law thing. it has the right to conduct a pre emptive nuclear strike if it's national security is on the threats legislation of the class. the country is a nuclear power and will not engage in disarmament talks. the move comes as washington claims that north korea is set to resume nuclear nuclear testing for the
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1st time since $27.00 pain. historic summits were held with been us presence in donald trump and other world leaders in 2018, but the talks ultimately failed to persuade young young to abandon its nuclear arms development program chain doors to a senior fellow at the beijing base panko institute phase north korean nuclear isaiah and world would be unrealistic not go up in the nucleus this, whether you, you, you basically claim it or not. it is. and you left be realistic. cravy a lot of efforts and why did you arrive the weapon perspective or yeah. well that's, that's realistic, you know, given what happened to lee be what happened to, to do leadership over there. i think you have to ship fully aware of the danger of
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giving nuclear weapons completely. so that would be just impossible for them to abandon that nuclear weapon. now that made it clear that you know what we leave off as we are here and know more about the, the nuclear. this is a strong response to the finish de la steel door to make it feel between united states and the south korea year. fallen off korea that, that's a threat. and that, that's very provoking well, north korean nuclear mythos tests remain a possible threat. it's still unclear which country provided the necessary equipment for planning young to begin. it's atomic weapons program. numerous reports that it was ukraine with its inherited for the nuclear capabilities that provide the technology. that's one chin door. she thinks he's a senior fellow at a paging base. think tank the panel institution probably we don't know for sure.
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but the, the possibility doesn't exist. because we know, with a fact of the former soviet union, ukraine important. remember, all the former soviet union, the nuclear weapons and all the other technologies. but then we know there's the corruption issue that can be controlled by a few, only got over there. but now, because of the conflict in all the way the media will present ukraine as a, as a queen, as a defense space. and then with the corruption, there's event that like any foreign parties though, and people can say no, here is the price. and what i want, in a sense, it's illegal is and the wrong they've all been falling and the reporting. and that the, and probably plan whether the lack of knowledge are completely understanding of what
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really happened between the korea and the ukrainian. or if you use another copy, un secretary daniel antonio gets harris as called for quote, massive global support for pakistan, where unprecedented floods of affected around 33000000 people and claims more than 1300 lives. his son needs massive financial support to response to these cries, his depth support is entirely necessary and it is not the method of solidarity. it's a matter of justice. his remarks came, as he arrived in islamabad to see the devastation in the south asian country. he said the floods have caused damage to estimate it around $30000000000.00. the un hassle, but he launched in a pill to raise a $160000000.00 to help pakistan while the countries prime minister stressed the need for an infinite amount of funding. meanwhile, a number of countries have pledged their support and more than 50 special flights
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have already landed in the country. senior staff report at the news international newspaper in pakistan next top hider, stacy was on say, fossils. fossils have what is needed. it is a human did in crisis did. is it a possibility of food shortages? the u. n. flash appeal at so far? a nose, $160000000.00 only. it's just a peanuts. there are 2 elements which are you want to highlight. one is donors fatigue, that is the major issue. but the more important thing is the double standard. because when focused on muster standing on the right side of the registers, after 911, and then the upgrade occurred in 2005 and then the flood a vent focused on was the lay of the register. it's there was generous in, in florida from all down to dr. donors, but after the 911,
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when the things have no change. after the withdrawal of us troops from a protest on, not be out there, least interested in pakistan. and it's been shown that box on has been isolated up august on, has been standing and for the foreign nig. but so far the moral attention is dr. joe green. so the, so far the word response is very bleak or disappointing. while before we wrap up, eye witnesses have been sharing images of a massive fire, engulfing a shopping mall in the central russian city of utah. around the ac fire, fire is in 30 units of equipment, have been engaged in bottling the place, and he's one person he said to have been injured while scores of others have been evacuated from the area. well you can keep on top of all the latest updates by taking our web site
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