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the the the news headlines right now, what are you into national as a key of forces by a heavy artillery across the border into russia to belgrade region, hundreds of ukrainian refugees fleet to those areas from cities recently retaken bike yet, we understand some of the items the site for years of upcoming repressions by kiana authorities in dow homeland. the big story to you back tracks on imposing price caps on russian energy supply that the one according to elite documents, as a blog struggles with shortages and the sanctions. it's all ready imposed against moscow as a deadly escalation,
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erupt between armenia and johnson over the dispute is not going to cut off region armenia. that's 49 people were killed. well, otherwise, john denies any claims that attempted an innovation. the news that's great to have with us for this program on the international a very busy tuesday so far for your worldwide headlines 1st. now, to the latest, and that is of course, the ukraine conflict authorities in russia's belgrade region, claim ukrainian forces have been firing artillery across the border, hitting the village. or should i be off at attack, left one person dead for others wounded as we understand hereabouts. he, all of them were ukrainian citizens who had recently fled to russia. now this comes as hundreds of ukrainian refugees flee into russia as was actually recommended by the russian backed head of the region. the russian army and volunteers have been
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helping with the evac. with belgrade authorities saying the refugees are being provided with all the things necessary for karen food, they'll even be given that of temporary housing. now this whole influx of refugees was triggered recently when key military forces took back control of a number of towns in the holocaust region. will bring you a moving math. now here on the program, as russia withdrew his troops from ukraine's northeast region 3, deploy them southward and out of the done net republic down here to bolster defense is his part of the former contact line for you on the map. meantime, key f as a retake and the key cities of hard cough by clare. and is you, as well as we understand now with claims of threats being made against anyone who cooperated with russian liberalism, they see it on collaborators and all russian specialists who come to ukraine. all russian officials, teachers, kindergarten workers, should know that they are criminals. and that there will be no sympathy towards
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them. otherwise, either depth or prison awaits them all about labradors must pay the maximum price either legally or physically in terms of combat. now fears about ukrainian action and the reclaim territories have been growing after the countries deputy prime minister said some russian teachers that had already been arrested. apparently they could face 12 years behind bars. now the head of the heart of coff regions, civil military administration claims, the ukranian army and foreign powers have turned many towns into lawless zones park. we are now receiving concrete information that looting and killings by the armed forces of ukraine is out of control in a number of towns. all this is done under the control of western intelligence agencies. we've received information that mercenaries are driving around cooper, yonce, and shooting people. we spoke earlier in the program to veteran war correspondent, thomas roper a. he believes kiev is violating human rights. he also says the west is actually
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turning a blind eye. everybody who was working with, with the russians in this territories, ma'am, has to be afraid of, of consequences, not from, from kias teachers or whatever. somebody was working in a city administration just for, i don't know, providing that this city with with electricity. and they are all in the eyes of key of collaborators. and if we think this till the end, this means they would say, well, i don't know, maybe half of the per population would be, would be in prison. after that, i saw this crazy last time for us already 4 weeks. if they talk about death, then we are talking about just uncontrolled shooting in the street of the cities. what i, he became her here from, from, with some victims. i'm on the other hand i'm, i don't know any example which says it's comparable with human rights that you get prism for receiving another citizenship. so i don't see that there's any civilized
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explanation for this kind of behavior. this kind of kind of announcements we have. so many things which are happening happening in ukraine in the western presses just just not mentioning it at all. it's a tragedy and but, but that when we see any ration from western countries, i don't have any clue. and any, any hint that this might happen, we have seen this in the last 8 years. the west is very good at closing his eyes. meanwhile, several videos showing western mercenaries report li, helping ukrainian troops take back control of local settlements. have emerged on line, have a look. i boys were the car. we. yeah, that's a lot of fighting. the air with washington says, recent successes by ukrainian troops on the front line have been the result of western support and guidance. a key of says, the backing of its partners have been pivotal to its advance. clearly we've seen
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significant progress by the by the ukrainians, particularly in the, in the northeast. and that is a product as i said, of the support we provided. but 1st and foremost, it's a product of the extraordinary courage and resilience of the ukranian armed forces and the ukrainian people without support. we will not be able to return our lands and i'm recognized at myself, and i'm quite candid about this. well meanwhile, the us democratic senator mark warner says american intelligence is working very closely with kia, providing all sorts of logistical support and satellites. shots, military analyst, scott ritter believes, regrettably, the west is involved in a type of proxy war with russia. and ukraine is the unfortunate staging ground the army fighting russia right now in ukraine was no longer a ukrainian or
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a nato army just happens to be manned by ukrainian troops are supported by nato intelligence by natal communications, by nato command, staffed by natal logistics, and by or in the mercenaries, there is a large number of them, apparently participating in this current offensive. they played a role and penetrating the russian defense is carrying outrage behind the russian lines and you know, doing some of the. ready reconnaissance work, etc. so they're an active participant in this conflict. the u. s. is willing to fight russia to the last ukranian. he doesn't care about ukraine when it cares about is doing as much damage to russia as possible and you're using ukrainian conflict to achieve that goal and objective but it's a big. busy story on the geo, political and geo economic chessboard, the e. u has stepped back from imposing price caps on russian energy supplies.
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according to report li li documents showing the block, opting instead, to increase taxes on the profits of energy companies. his art contributor ritual marston without the painful truth. how such sanctions have actually impacted the west far more severely than russia? a lead draft of the european union's plan to deal with soaring energy prices across the block suggests that member states couldn't agree on a price cap for russian gas. that's according to media reports out to day. now commission president ursula vander lion is expected to address the issue definitively on wednesday. but so far it looks like france and poland idea to cap the you supply even further is set to lose out to the better reasoning of the netherlands, dan mark and germany and the commission itself, which all opposed the idea of an energy cap for fear that suppliers, well, we'll just sell their product to other customers that pay better for all the talk of us solidarity with the u on ukraine. it's not like american gas companies are going to just give it away. speaking of paying customers,
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germany was probably hoping to become one of iran's paying customers in the event that a revive nuclear deal could have lifted western sanctions on iranian fuel. because chancellor, olaf schultz seems pretty bummed out that a deal hasn't happened yet. and that's another for unborn i regret that to wrong has not yet given a positive response to the proposals made by the european colo denito and oppose it . berlin is also getting flat from sanctions, advocates and environmentalists over its unwillingness to stop the shipment of russian uranium processed in germany to power france is nuclear plants. thankfully the e. u. has it sanctioned atomic fuel yet, which would be catastrophic on nuclear relied? france speaking which the eiffel towers lights are getting turned off earlier now each day here in paris to save energy. and it was also pretty comical that when cities around the world lit up monuments to pay tribute to queen elizabeth last week in the wake of her death, paris just turned off the lights on the eiffel tower. you know,
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you had union jack colors lighting up monuments all over the world, the queen's face all over them. and here it's just, well, you know, maybe this is the cheapest way to go. was his turn, the lights off. so france may just want to keep looking for excuses or people who pass away a to pay respects to every day by saying the lights off because it looks like the countries energy crunch and europe's could get even more complicated. it turns out that a subsidiary of the state owned energy giant in explicit id of all, sir, or death. last 60000000 euros by erroneously selling electricity that it didn't actually have on the european wholesale market. the end result possibly power cuts with the u. k. and spain specifically being alerted and while the you is realizing the challenge of breaking from russian energy, the u. s. is worried about where it's going to get its weapons, grade aluminum. the senate has even sounded the alarm in a letter to the pentagon. embry weeks, the operator,
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the only domestic high purity ellamin in producer and outs restrictions at the plant due to high energy costs estimate in the vicinity. we shut down for at least 9 to 12 months. us manufacturers who may crucial components for the aerospace aviation and defense sector now forced to source the product from foreign sources, including russia, had an increased cost. despite the multiplication of headaches, that western allies are giving themselves and their own citizens. some still think that they are sticking it to russia and who russian citizens sanctions must be reflected in the everyday. lots of ordinary russians about bo, we must continue to provide ukraine with all forms of support and be prepared to impose even stricter sanctions. still, it looks like the most recent surge of western solidarity consists of many allied nations coming independently to the realization that isolating russia from the global supply chain without taking
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a big hit themselves is not going to be as easy or as cheap as their ideological virtue signaling while a food prices in america have sought about highest levels for half a century up at least 13 and a half percent. that's coupled with skyrocketing energy costs, which by almost a quarter, compared to last year, the high prizes are hitting americans deep in their pockets and seeing them buying less energy. and that's seen a consumer price index to shrink by 5 percent. the same time us stocks in the 20 top u. s. companies have fallen by almost 3 percent on average. the values of high profile us crypto currencies such as bitcoin and a theory and plunged by more than 5 percent in just one hour. despite all of this, president joe biden remains rather optimistic. today's data shows more progress and bringing global inflation down in the u. s. economy this month we saw some price increases slow from the month before at the grocery store. oh i,
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let's discuss this further now. crossing life to geopolitical market analyst a tom longo, also host of the gold goats and guns podcasts at home. i read your articles every week you see one of the very few remaining voices of logic and reason in the world . you also seem to be terribly accurate in the general forecasts of geo politics and economics. so thanks for joining us there on the program. is president biden being optimistic or perhaps too positive about the economic situation in the us right now? i think joe biden isn't a tom and we've just lost the signal here. when are you into national? do apologize to both tom and you are viewer. we will reestablish that signal in just a moment here on our team to national is bound to be a very good shot do. if you would please bear with us. for the meantime, europe might be trying to turn russia into a global pariah when it comes to its energy resources. but in africa,
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it seems they are keen to top out. moscow is expertise in the field and international gas forum taking place right now. it's in petersburg code calls, a great a cooperation between the 2 good for russia to consolidate its plus in the african stage. and to engage through more development, given the priority to structure projects aimed at promoting the exploration and production of guys as well as building infrastructure such gas pipeline, marine gas terminals, allowing a free car countries to receive gas on l. n. g. the international gas for brings together the industry is leading mind small around the world. this year rushes relations with africa, dominated talk on the floor of the chair of the africa business initiative union. natalia dies there, believes great potential lives ahead the political substance and the go
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political landscape that us extremely unstable and unpredictable. now, is it kind of a catalogue? it's catalyzed in the process. russia is no. have, i would say russia has a big, broader opportunities now. and we have free homes to strengthen relations with those coil cor, friends who consider russia as a potential partner. so that is why i think that now it's the time would probably fit. now it's exactly the right time to fulfill the at least the interest the topics, the projects that have been, you know, mind even before, even those that haven't been realized yet in
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a bid to protect journalists from state interference, the e u is set to bring in a raft of new media laws, according to it leaked draft of the federal require outlets to make public the names and contact details of their owners and state and affiliated companies will need to publish how much they spend on media advertising. that's well prohibiting governments when trying to influence editorial policies or from snooping on john list. just learn more now or crossing, lived a political commentator gene. great on joining us here on the program. a very good afternoon, a very good evening to use. the expected that will force media outlets to disclose the details of their owners, mr. mall. what might people find out about some of the media outlets they've long considered to be independent? well, i don't believe very much in the independence of media outlets. you know, there was a important booking gate go manufacturing consent on by any chance could you show
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how it looks like a stick sense? actually, what's liquid with making it move . the more clearly that in the parking about you can well with job is that the biased and then what i found trending is that the want to protect general this from state interference. that's we'll go over the new law. but on the other hand, the thing if you bounce out on media like you like the food make, and now they worry about wondering what they call these information coming from china, turkey, and that's in that low. so they're going to band for the media because that's propaganda. as a demand media, i can talk again as if the bbc america can go to available jobs. it. one more question, i see
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a bunch of examples of the recent war where you can see like from beginning to end, i mean the 1st line it was, it was a lapse the russian economy and then of girls when they're making most, you know, the temperature at which was a not anticipating that they're going to be that with alex. what the going on with the biggest now, you know, we stop presentation jewish with our media and it's not even acknowledging me that the worst mistake if i could just jump in quickly and sorry, sorry for interrupting. but the european commission says the act responds to growing threats to media freedoms across europe. what are these threat? and how real ave they worry about the state and the feelings, but they never worry about the private interference. in other words, oh these are and yours are the checking things and what about the campaign? like for example, again, for the insurance,
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with all the plans to proceed with this as well. we seem to meet at the with with know a washing machine. it is the, i'm sort of jumping, it's some sort of virtue signaling for, from brussels here saying that we are, we are the beacon of freedom of democracy, freedom of speech. and you can say whatever you want and you will be protected. yeah. but they are the same thing, the same law, they say they have to extend the branding of our teens, put me to these information from china and turkey. so did you conflict with there that you'd like to see a little, you know, with,
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with. busy with, with cal, which is on tomorrow in they gave the meeting, think only the information concerning the last year. it was handling my own much when you were just one, it will just have to see how this does pan out or you know, on the front it, it sounds good. but what we all know, what can happen to voices in the media today when they cross of the mainstream narrative or gene push me on a little complicated joining us life. i always appreciate it. good to see you. thanks for joining us. thank you. let's get back to the story now of our
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food prices in america, which have sort of our highest level and half a century. of course that's coupled with sky rocketing energy costs, which are up by were roughly a quarter compared to last year. that's reestablish our signal now a connection with the geopolitical and market on let's talk no longer and then the host of the gold goats and guns podcast to apologize. john just looks the signal that you started talking that's live and that's technology. so president biden here is a see many very optimistic about the state of the economy in america. others would say, he's profoundly confused. what would you say? i'd say that he's got a tough election fight on the fans in less than 2 months, and that's where he is at this point. so they're trying to do the best they can to, you know, just put the best spin on what is in heretic cpi report. i mean, all way across the board. the reaction this morning to the capital markets and from commentators and whatnot is just been started. they've been just stunned. that was
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down almost $900.00 points. the goals was down $30.00. i mean, it was just a blood bath all the way across the board. the big thing i've been watching is credit spreads between us dad and european dec, because i really do think that the europeans are the most vulnerable to extreme reaction by the fed. and i think the, the consensus is now we're starting to see a lot of analysts start talking about a 100 great basis point rate hike from the fed and less than 2 weeks. and that's just crazy. now i'll tell you that i thought he should have done this a long time ago, but that's just me i'm, i'm a much more aggressive when it comes to these kinds of things. but yeah, it was very interesting this, this, this, this don't listen, abide and do that is just, you know, on ok, find joe read up the, the teleprompter told me, it's funny as you say that because i've actually heard people say that the report has, for example, in the press room of the white house, they say tell joe biden to turn the teleprompter towards us, it'll be easier. we can read it more quickly and more efficiently. us present,
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if you know what i mean. but listen, i mean, you talk about crisis and you talk about crises, you know, whether it's monetary crises of the war going on, energy inflation, politics in america, is there a lot of spin? do you think coming out of the white house these days? there's a lot of spin coming out of everywhere. i've been doing this for an awfully long time, and i can tell you that i can't remember a time when the propaganda on all sides. i mean from the americans, from the brits from the europeans. the russians, everyone is, is doing their best to spin all of these narratives to their, to their advantage. and it's, it, to me it's, it's indicative of the desperation that everybody's feeling, the existential threat. that so many of those better in power and have been in power for a long time and i'm talking about systems here. i'm not going to be do people talking about like the systems that behind job hiding behind were behind bars. johnson, behind the europe, ian union. those systems are under sincere attack and,
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and potential collapse as what used to be a kind of unipolar west is now fracturing in my mind into a bunch of splendor groups. well i, i've seen a lot of your writing, so i've seen a lot of your writing. you'd like to quote the russian president in your articles, your weekly articles, you know, the president saying nothing can change and nothing can stop the changes that are now happening around the world. you know, the much heralded n w i that the likes of nixon and the clintons and bushes and so on. and so for, they talked about the world, the new world order. apparently that's dead. as president putin has said that a new multi polar. well, that is a new born entity now emerging on the world and nothing can stop what's actually happening. i want to watch you tell me what i still got you here. why? why? why has europe cut off russian energy? it doesn't benefit europe at old russian energy is the backbone of the european economy. i mean, do you think it was america? didn't washington tell brussels the european leaders to cut off russian energy?
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because if that's the case, then wouldn't it be fair to say that america quite happily is throwing europe under the bus? i don't think, i don't think it's a symbol. i think that's a narrative that everybody would like to believe. i think that that's actually the narrative that the europeans of the british are at this point, trying to, to, to voiced on to the americans. i think it's, i think everybody was on board with this policy of this anti russian policy at the beginning of the year. and certainly in the 1st couple months in the war, and now that the blowback is happening, everybody's like, you know, they're like ras. you're trying to leave the sinking ship. so, you know, it's all job i installed. and i, to me, it seemed very obvious that that was always the plan because i look at the, the, the leadership in europe. it's very carefully constructed this narrative that everything that's wrong in the world is the united states coming from the that i don't even think port white boys. if you listen to prudent brick carefully, he tends to heal, you know, he goes, he spreads
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a program for the west. around some weeks he attacks united states, sometimes because of the brit. sometimes he goes after the europeans and it gives you a much more nuanced view of just what it is. the tampa and in the western media has been cartooning. and it's, it's the coverage of all of these things. and so, you know, to be on the say that the, in the us is throwing germany under the bus from germany as i walked in young with both feet to say yes, we're going to sanction the russians. but if it, but if it is, it is a foreign policy conducted by you. it's sovereign foreign policy. do you think i do? and that's it, that i know that's a minority view and what, what can be considered, i guess the, the, the dissident media or the, the alternative media i do, i do think it's much more sovereign than people want to believe. and i, and that's the thing i think we have to kind of get our head around and understand
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that. i don't even believe that job. i work for the united states like this is the fundamental. who did he was actually was, who does job? i work for he works, i think you work. i see him working for international globalist of the, of be at the european said that, you know, some people think it's a chinese, i think it happens. be to your opinions. you know, i happen to think it's all your money that's driving a lot of this. and i've been saying this for a long time and i'm not going to shy away from it. and i think that there's a functional split at the top of the u. s. political hierarchy and the political and economic hierarchy. and i, i don't believe that there's any, i don't think that the splits are, are happening all across europe. and i think they're happening in the united states . i think are even happening within the united kingdom. i don't think any of these, these, these places these centers of power are looking at the situation are comfortable and now everybody is trying to figure out how they can best feathered their own nest or take advantage of the chaos to their own. the best advantage and,
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and i think unfortunately some of the worst people imaginable. neoconservative factions in the united states and then in germany and in britain have been empowered by the scale where you've told your russian, you've mentioned that you know, the pyramid scheme of the world. and the top one percent essentially putting most of the most of the strings. tomlinson i being told to cut this off. we have no more time, but i'm going to keep you for 30. most people talk a lot about an engineer crash. they talk about a looming economic crash. you've heard all the talk about how schwab, the great reset, and his mates, the w e f. what is the immediate long term short term, i should say future, give me the next 6 months with the western economy. europe in america, what's gonna happen? europe is going to implode. ah, the fed is going to raise rates far, still higher than anybody expects and will be. and in order to create a recession in new us as well. and um, there will be a pause and most of the hostilities, i think in the ukranian, russian catholic. all right. geopolitical and a market analyst had tom,
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the one guy may show you a check out his goat. so i saw gold got goats on guns, podcast, big fan of it. thanks for your time. we'll see you soon. and i thank you for your time as well for joining us here for this program. manase international. always a pleasure to have your company. we are back soon with ah ah ah
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ah ah. with the daughter of uh brings food to the city and on her way back she times people who are too weak to live in the ruins of mary. you pull any more paper also about.

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