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[000:00:00;00] a relation to bob ah, advocating for a multi po to well to know based on someone's personal rules, opposed to just going to be strong for the strong ties between moscow and beijing. at a summit with the chinese, with brussels, has been planned office telling people to send that bill to moscow as european struggle with storing energy prices with you have reached the point where we are unable to take the electricity bill. we are asked to earn up to 2 salaries to pay energy bills and the international red cross,
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the global hunger issue emerge long before the ukraine, conflicts by the west, trying to pin the blame on russia. ah, very well welcome to you. it's 6 pm here in the russian capital, and you're watching aussie international. it's good to have you with russian president vladimir putin has met with the leaders of china, iran and pakistan on the sidelines of the summit of the motor national shankar cooperation organization gathering in the central asian republic of his back is down, has focused on promoting a more multi polar weld foreign policy tandem of moscow and beijing plays a key role in ensuring global and regional stability. together we advocate for the formation of a just democratic and multi polar ruled order based on international law with the
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un in the central role. it is not based on some rules that someone has come up with and is trying to impose upon others attempts to create our unipolar world. have recently turned ugly and are absolutely unacceptable for the vast majority of countries judge a bit in the face of unprecedented colossal changes on a global scale. we are ready with our russian colleagues to show an example of responsible world powers and play a leading role to put the rapidly developing world on the part of sustainable and positive development the tent i ted between the leaders of china and russia has been among the most anticipated during the seo summit, foresee it is the 1st in person meeting in a very long time. the to has discussed regional matters bilateral relations of course. but what is maybe even more important global issues a lot has been sad as you just heard about and you reality. and you wore rolled order if you wish,
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in which the west hayes are constantly losing its influence and trust. and also about a growing role of non western centric organizations like the as seo latimer with novel so sad that moscow respects a lot may jeans balanced and mature position on russia's special military operation in ukraine. this summit continues here. we expect more meetings and more strong words on friday as well. this is the biggest gathering of the sean high corporation organization. hain, it's more than 20 year history of 14 world leaders are attending, and apart from china, one reporting has already, mat, he's to parts from kingston's to plenty. stone and pakistan. its prime minister is sad that is lamar buds relations with moscow are very exclusive and solid. let's take a lesson. it is on its own. it doesn't need any of the support. it is in
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the future. and it is not at the cost of any of the and we want to excellence. you build out allusions, but you're good country with full commitment and full good occasion. because you are a super bowl and focused on stand to gain from this mutual cooperation, mutual understanding so wide more potent is also expected to see with the iranian leader. he is forthcoming meeting with mr. moore dees also grabbing a lot of media attention. now, teheran is getting ready to become a member of state of the seo at his meeting with one reporting. the iranian leaders sad that, ironically, the fact that both russia and iran happened to be under american sanctions plays a very important and a very positive role. haines, strengthening relations,
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and friendship and corporation. between moscow and teheran, just to remind you of russia today, is the world's most sanctioned country. let's take a listen to what the iranian leader has to say. morrow italian americans think that if sanctions were imposed against one country, they can stop its will and its development. but they are wrong. the fact that both russia and iran are under us sanctions can actually help strengthen our ties and simplify the implementation of our agreements. the whole world knows that the u. s . is incapable of negotiating. it violates all its obligations. every one is convinced that the e u has taken a passive position and is also unable to fulfill its promises. the summit stores at the time of yet another escalation in the relations between bach who and harry vaughan han. of course it is expected that during his meeting will be as it are by johnny leader. while reporting is going to discuss the situation at the border between as it by john hand, armenia. where recently there have been,
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deb lic washers weighs more than 40 people killed. they armenian prime minister, was also expected here. but in the last moment mister passionate said that he is not attending the summit due to this situation at the border, also about turkey. her mister aragon is already here in uzbekistan. and we expect that with one more pudding, they will discuss the supplies of russian gas and of course, global issues. again, a lot has been said about a growing role of organizations like the as ceo. and we heard earlier on thursday, a press secretary of wide more potent method bischoff saying that there is no aim to make the s e o, an alternative to military organization. this is friendship in the name of something and not against someone. and i will add that this is the friendship between 20 countries with the combined population of 3000000000 people, literally a superpower, lions, that with iran now becoming
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a member state is expanding on foreign policy. analysts 5 must offer house chem says they're standing together is important. enough, why the u. s. is against close the ties between china, russia and a wrong iran, russia and china. it's highly important that these 3 countries come together on their umbrellas like the shanghai organization, not just for the security reasons, but also for economic reasons as well. especially considering that the u. s. has been redoing it. sanctions pattern are that there was on the way, on iran for, for decades now, on russia and china. and they have been escalating tensions in i, in on lands around russia, around china, the same pattern that they've been doing to iran. so iran could be of much help to both of them. i mean, they can have years experience and they can also help iran with economy with, or are standing in qual, lucius,
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like the shanghai. so it's pretty well important. and that's why the americans have been very vocal in opposition to are not iran's or iran, russia and china getting closer to each other. and while western powers have been stonewalling efforts to end the ukraine conflict, many other countries have been resolving their long standing issues without the ferry to the traditional dominance of washington or brussels as the world is becoming more multi polar india and china. linked by a multinational security block, the sean car cooperation organization have recently taken great efforts to end hostilities and disputed region on the borders. as the leaders of those 2 countries were set to meet the s c o summit this week in essential asian republic up is becca stem. in the middle east, the united arab emirates on the wrong that the restoring diplomatic relations following years of tensions with the u. a saying if we posted on past the into
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wrong and q weights will also appoint a top envoy in iran following a 6 year high, a mid warming ties in the region. also it gyptian lead to l. c. c has travelled to cancel this week on his 1st trip that as president following a visit by catholic monic shake, come it to egypt a couple of months ago. are those countries that have also be normalizing that bilateral times? following years of disputes as the leaders have recently signed 3 and the randoms of understanding while we joins now live in a cd by r t. well, well the part host on a boy. how many thanks. the covenant corner is always love to see. so many countries have been resolving their long standing issues by themselves seems without seeking help from a 3rd party. so do you think we, what we're seeing is a great to trend in your politics. only get a resolving is, is a big statement. there are starting to negotiate differences, but i agree with you that this is a part of
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a much bigger trend than this trend didn't. starts with the war in the ukraine. a some in the west. and may think it that actually goes all the way back to the early 2, thousands when the current developmental model of the globe, the american lads, globalization, has started showing signs of exhaustion. and we have a series of konami crisis. we had a series of someone say, pretty stupid foreign policy decisions, launching a number of wars, then there wasn't been damage that clearly showcase that the, the role of the united states as the sort of distributor of global common goods. it wasn't really up to it anymore, you know, trying to hors resources for itself and the overall assumption that the west knows what's best for the rest. it's no longer working and it's not no longer working, even for the west, let alone for the rest of the world. and this countries are just taking initiative
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and into their own hands and pursuing the own national interest that they're not doing that against somebody against the west. they're doing that for themselves. and i think as time goes by, we will see more and more of us simply because, you know, people's demanding that own over decision making. and everybody wants to be, you know, on part with everybody else in difficult times as we are, you know, it's called to mr. case, a native, quite positive to see this trends. absolutely. well, i mean, it's the self who the countries coming through. i mean it's, it works also the individual level. nobody wants to be somebody else. nobody wants to leave according to somebody else's rules, as well as good as they may be, you know, for the west. each country has their own destiny, their own laboratories of social economic, cultural, religious, historic development. and they want to pursue their own path in mutual respect.
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that's, i mean, that's an amazing news. you talked about some reference more in, in the middle east. that's amazing. and we were years in vic if we leave within the assumption that they totally with the help and the guidance and the supervision of the united states that this conflicts could be settled. i think it's so likely turning upside down in many countries believe that the united states and the west are the creators of conflict rather than alert and probably no, we've been covering extensively. the summit in his back is done this week, the shanghai cooperation organization. this is a security law, could in case russia, china and india, and now it seems a wrong might become a member. well, he's not only a security blog be the focus, primarily is on trade and economic development, the creating connectivity, creating synergies within the region. and before i interrupted you, i also what is the dimensions that i think this is a unique organization that grew from security concerns and now represents
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a new way of dealing with each other. when countries as diverse as iran, which has a clerical governmental system, china which has one point here to india and pakistan which have burgeoning democracies. russia, which i think is somewhat in the middle of all of them than not passing judgments on how each one of them is ruled that coming together to solve practical issues. and i think with united them all is the practical view of government. the government is supposed to be for the people not passing judgments about how other people leave and launching worse to correct the wave, but rather to see what synergies exist there are there and try to benefit from that . well, now it looks to be on the cost of expanding. if a wrong does become a member state, what do you see for the future of this alliance? i think there will be more and more countries who will see the benefit of simply dealing with a child or in a new way. you know, we've been talking about when,
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when and all the other sort of game term game theory terms for 4 years. but if we are really honest, i think the western model has been coming into the country, getting the resources and living countries with a sense of inferiority and a sense of insecurity. and i think that modem corporation is not there. it's actually not moral. it's not similar, crowded by any standards, and these countries are simply seeing the benefit of you trying to approach international relations in a new way. understanding that relation in and of itself is, is, is a value. and this, this would be a container for settling long term differences and one, the practical example of that is the prime minister of both india and pakistan crossing their path in, in his back just on sure there are many different differences as you mentioned between them or between china and india, but seeing the value in relationship rather than in trying to impose your point of view on the others,
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i think it's create potential. i want to get your take on something. now i want to show you with tweets by joe, by then that was posted yesterday in a quote by the us national security council coordinator john kirby. today, let's take a quick lesson. for most of the last century, we led the world because we invested in ourselves somewhere along the way. we took our foot off the pedal in china and the rest of the world started catching up. not any more. my economic plan is building a better america message to china. now is not the time to do business with putin as usual. what do you, how do you read and the tone being set here by the president. so let me just conclude what he said, john and the rest of the world started catching up. not anymore. to me, that's very is uniform big if not racist statement. what is it supposed to mean that only the americans are entitled to some sort of living standards that the rest of the world has? no right to, to be catching up. i mean,
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if you actually think about it it's, it's not only dead demagogic, it's, it's actually extremely unfair because again, we know that western block is by far the most responsible for the ecological degradation of the planet. they collected the resources from pretty much the rest of the, of the world. they had their talking a lot about income inequality, etc. but here we have the leader of the free world, essentially saying that the rest of the world is not entitled to catching up with, with the united states. i mean, how else would you interpret that given again, that the united states has accumulated enormous that it is already living at the expense of the rest of the world. it has degraded the college of this planet. and what is it supposed to go like that the indefinitely without any one else laying a claim to better life?
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do you feel like maybe washington is still living in the past till hanging on to his past? well, looking at the american president, it's hard not to believe that i'm gonna give him his age and someone in here in style of his conduct. but it doesn't matter. i mean, i think many people, not only in russia, but if you, i've, throughout the years i've spoken to analysts from around the world and they see that not only as the end of the sort of western era, they see that as the end of the colonial ear and the west, still trying to impose its cultural colonialism onto everybody else, but the very few countries are buying that and that's why they're actually coming together in all sorts of international group. it's again, not again, not being against the united states, but for themselves. everybody has the right to be who they are, both and the individual and on the national level. historically, your asian was always been looking westwood,
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but now it seems to be focusing on itself is focusing in the east. you were seeing such a major political shift here. is it for good? well, we will have to wait and see it alternately. it's not about wishful thinking or you know, passing ideological judgments. again, i read to read to the point that, you know, many of the west and some as we've seen over the past couple of years, they were all about ideologies. you know, they suppose it clash between democracy in a tall crisis. whereas the distinction is really not clear, because if you, if you look at the countries that are labeled as a talk versus the living standards, there are increasing, you know, there are, those countries listed millions of people out of poverty. whereas in many of the developed countries, the basic necessities, you know, food shelter, heating, either prime concerns right now. so again, it's not about the ideology anymore. it's about the practicalities of governance
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and actually working to try to, you know, utilize the synergy that exists in this region. and this isn't do that very reach region, you know, logistically, in terms of mineral resources in terms of cultural diversity. you know, if these people are able to come together in some sort of a mutual respectful fashion, i think the prospects are bright, but we will be here to, to see and cover it today. thanks for coming in. it's lovely to see you in the stadium. exxon of waco host as well as a passing moving on the cost of natural gas as junk after a meeting of the european commission to discuss it, plans to tackle the energy crisis. why think by a quarter to 2 1500 years per 1000 cubic meters, hundreds of bakery workers in germany have gathered outside the town hall in the central city of honda, to protest against rising costs, demonstrate to face those and demanded financial aid,
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saying that businesses might soon be forced to close demonstrations, have a rapid, also in the greek capital, athens with hundreds of trade unionists and local residents gathering outside and electricity company headquarters to protest against affordable bills, demanding cheap energy for every one. some of the protests to say the household electricity bill is cost as much as twice the monthly salary. you have reached the point where we are unable to pay the electricity bill. we talked back on supermarket supplies and other essentials to pay the electricity bill. the situation this year is dramatic. we are asked to earn up to 2 salaries to pay energy bills. this is what the workers have to fight against. it is not possible for us to die for the profits of the few. but i got here to send a message that we're not going to leave any work or out in the cold because they don't have enough to pay the energy bills. as you will know, we are experiencing more and more energy price increases. we are struggling to
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survive. we can't make ends meet and we live only to work. these people clearly don't know what to do. the average citizen in europe has a very concrete thing that they have to deal with at the end of every month after pay their energy bill and every month that just keeps accumulating and accumulating, and they have no way to pay. so they don't know what else to do on her line, ignored the issue in her speech. and well, she's still brushing it off now. i quite bore. ah, we have her talk about general policies now. but the objective must be to look after the interests of european citizens and respond to their concerns. so i have come here with the gas bill that people asked me to show you a 2130 euros. people are worried about not being able to heat their homes this winter. certainly send those bills to moscow. that's where they belong to. that's where the sources till we shouldn't allow indignation to become blind seeking into a new blame for external attacks or accountability must be returned to the one who calls
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a day to mister putin. you're worth all. that's brilliance and those bills to moscow . public reaction to the statement went over about as well as you might expect. scandalous reaction from the president of the commission whom i confronted with citizens energy bills, tell them to send them to put in millions of struggling people will appreciate it. free surprises miss pond line rather than dodging your responsibility. a well dressed genius presides over the you let them eat cake and send the bills to moscow . not going to pay any bills, cause it fun. de leon just told to send him over to moscow. vander, line seems to think that europe energy companies are rolling in profits. but in europe, france nationalized like it. actually, she did of halls which also sells gas by the way, and energy experts told the french press today that it's unlikely that the nuclear power plants that were shut down due to plan decommissioning. and corrosion are unlikely to be fired back up by the end of the year as the french government wanted
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and was planning on to help compensate for this cost exclusion of energy and energy crunch. and berlin is now reportedly considering nationalizing uniform, which is the country's top gas importer, and that's to prevent the energy system from collapsing. so it looks like vander line maint, just why go straight to paris and berlin and asked them to cut a check for those. so called excessive profits of what she painted as these raring these regionally successful energy companies. you know, as margaret thatcher, one side of the problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money. so meanwhile, italians are apparently trying to figure out how to cook pasta with the gas turned off after the government authorities said to turn down the gas once the water started boiling. you know, maybe they can just bring the, i'm cook passa, into the shower with them, or better yet. draw about of boiling water, cook the past in it, then wash the dishes to avoid having to use the dishwasher, then maybe do the laundry in it. instead of using washing machine and maybe hop in there yourself for your bath, if you can still see the bottom of your bathtub that way,
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europeans can ensure maximum virtue and minimum energy prices and helping to save ukraine. ah, we go now to the latest news from ukraine where 2 children and their parents were killed when kids 4th showed a residential area in the northeastern city of cast stone. as according to moscow box officials who are in control their awarding the following images are disturbing . the family had been crossing the road when they were hit by the attack. they died instantly at the scene. authority said the ukrainian for to use the u. s. supplies . hi mas walk it to conduct the strike. the deputy had all the kids saw the region administration phase. the 50 now has its own alley of angel with a reference to don't. yes, memorial to children killed in the conflict. i don't know who the nazis were, shooting it, but people died anyway. this proves again that in care sun as many have noticed today,
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we now have our own alley of angels. we absolutely believe that all shots fired from american weapons or fire directly by the us. we say again that they do not care about ukrainians. russians or bella roo, seeing what they are interested in. one single goal, any method of terror, destruction and murder. and the same time, no guns paper for public or 30 say a high school in the city of part of vows was struck by ukrainian shelling. one child was killed in 6 students, and the teacher wounded in the attack under the neighboring dong as people with republic ukrainian forces showed a kindergarten in the city of dr. esque wonder. woman was wounded in bombardments. these are verified images from eye witnesses along with the shelling increasing numbers of civilians were being injured by so called petaluma landlines, which were intended not to kill but to cripple people in seconds. i'll tell you what mon costs are, reports. civilian casualties continued to mount here,
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hand and ask peoples republic. however, artillery is not the only danger. facing the people here ukrainian army have also been using so called pets. old mines, all butterfly mines against the civilians. here in de nest, this is what they look like. completely unnoticeable to the naked eye. more than 60 people, have been maimed for life by stepping on to a small petal. mine. like this, according to local authorities, there are still thousands of these anti personnel mines around the nest people's republic that have not yet been discovered right now there warning all of the population to be very, very cautious right now. mentoring the hospital here in done ask the trauma center where they treat most of these patients, but
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a conductor will certain people get very serious injuries when they come into contact with these objects. often their feet get torn off. this mind is dangerous because during the explosion in the secondary damage, an element is asphalt or soil. these elements, in fact, the skin and sub thermal muscles, you should never pick them up. you should immediately called the emergency services . this mine is designed to cripple people, not to kill them. and this is much more frightening. ukrainian nationalists continue shelling of the city of the nads not only with heavy artillery but with these so called betel mines as well. the weather here is that changing right now as well? that means we're about to get a lot of fer mud, a lot of snow. that means that these are tiny mines will be completely unnoticeable. and that also means that doctors at this, from a sensor will have a lot more work from on call for of
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r t done as people's republic. meanwhile, russia lead forces have advanced in dom by taking control of a key strategic point near the city of arthur. most these are the latest images from the area. he can see an abandoned bunker that was previously used by ukrainian forces. the entire area is located on a hill overlooking the surrounding locality. the current global hunger problems emerged long before the ukraine conflicts, according to the presidents of the international committee of the red cross. if we talk about hunger today, it's not because of the ukraine war and we have seen the indicators of
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a food security crisis emerges in africa for much longer than the escalation that we have seen in the ukranian war. it has been as a complicating factor, it has exacerbated some of the problems that we have seen before. but the 1st indicators i had more than a year ago when from our hospitals into so hell. when comparing notes with doctors without borders and their impressive network of hospitals in africa, we started to look at the way figures of entries into hospitals. last, despite the west trying to put the whole blame on russia. moscow has longed, advocated for humanitarian help to countries in need, and even sign to deal with kid to ship grain to african countries. however, the majority of the serial has gone to wealthy countries instead of that as the west continues to allocate billions of dollars in aid to ukraine. the u. n. has
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sounded the alarm over famine like conditions in ne, in africa we're up to 22000000 people are at risk of starvation and more than 7000000. if been forced to my great as, according to the u. n's well, food program, food scarcity is an extreme risk in the horn of africa region with around 10000000 children under the age of 5 suffering from malnutrition. we spoke to a don move gaba, who was running for the nigerian presidency until june. he says, climate change has been more of a problem affecting global food supplies and the conflict in ukraine. the problem has been ongoing for a long time. our detox looked off to you that has to do with the structure of resources that we have from the wisdom colonial powers. that how long does the short term, shall i delete it from or doctor's? well, i'm here,

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